Rightio. Can I say, after 27 years on guitar, this video has single handedly connected all the dots for me. I could never understand why, when I picked jazz chords, they never seemed to gel. No longer! I really like adding a raised then a lowered 2nd to the E7 for that juicy tension resolving to the E in the A7. Thanks Jamey, legend.
‘Been playing 50+ years “by ear”. Self taught. I learned basic music theory before I even knew what it was. This video does a good job explaining technically what I taught myself. But at least now I could have a musical conversation with a technical player and not have to go sit in the corner 😊
This is an awesome guitar lesson sort of a two sided golden coin, theory is taught and the exercises are demonstrated, such as chord progressions, licks and riffs. I love it!😊
Sometimes the guitar seems so complicated and other times so simple! This lesson was an 'ahhhhh!' moment. Really well explained and demonstrated - thank you.
This is exactly what I've been looking for. I've been stuck in this area of the strings for a while trying to understand the intervalic relationships in this string set. There's a lot of talk and wasted time in other video's, I appreciate your style. Thank you!
Excellent! Thanks a bunch for this lesson - I've been searching for an even simpler way to express these chords, and you have hit the nail on the head!
Really informative lesson and it was very easy to follow along with what you were saying. You’re a good teacher and I’m a new subscriber. Well done sir
Another brilliance lesson - thanks 🙏 Once this ‘clicks’ it’s almost forehead slappingly obvious - but it’s taken me 20 years to figure out 😂🤣 Works brilliantly at blues jams (especially if you’re the 2nd guitarist). Simple yet makes you sound like a pro 👍🏻 sometimes less really is more 😎
I commented on another one of your videos, and you provided a link to come and check out this one. It is so strange, and also very gratifying, to see a much younger educator covering this “3-tritone method” of playing a 3-chord Blues. - Does anyone else, that you know of, also teach this? - Great job of covering this by you! -
Hey Jamie! Merry Christmas Mate! You are one of the best instructors I’ve had the pleasure of viewing. Your great basic / advanced skills are perfectly illustrated and represented in such a way that even I can understand. Bravo 👏🏻 mate PeAce ☮️ Dana E💫
@@JameyArent take a couple seconds or so and visit my channel and leave me some feedback/pointers on the things an old guitar slinger’s could do to improve his skills. I’m an improvisational musician and all my tracks are single pass with NO editing. Sometimes it’s pretty good I’ve been told and then it’s just fun lol. Thanks mate! Happy New Year 2024!!! Peace ✌🏻☮️🙏🏻😁🤙🏻🍻cheers🍻
I’ve been trying to better understand Triads and how to implement them to play more melodically, more colorfully…. This lesson helps so much, thank you, Jamey, Just subscribed! Any lessons you have On this subject matter, that you would recommend ? Doug from Denver
Thanks! Glad this video was helpful. I have a number of videos on triad uses and appilcations. Here is my basic triad rundown (th-cam.com/video/hsm4BDG3DEQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=jqzPyyxIS9wxrHAg) but if you go to my channel and search "triads" you'll find some others too!
No, it gives a quacking out of phase sound that’s great for blues. That’s what should happen. If yours cuts the volume completely you should get it looked at.
You could totally throw in 11s too! I probably left them out of this video because they are less commonly heard in blues compared to the 9th and 13th due to their proximity to the major 3rd.
First of all it's you're, NOT "your"... You are the one who is late. I have that Danny Gatton video on V.H.S.... Danny Gatton may have been a great guitarist, but his lesson was not as easy to follow like this lesson was for some less experienced guitarist. Which I am not. Your comment was not needed!
2:21 I use these type of minimal voicings playing in a fully loaded big band, carve out my own frequency space
One of those rare gem videos that leaves me feeling that I’ve had some real sage knowledge bestowed upon me. Thank you, I will use it wisely.
Thank you so much! Glad it was helpful!
Stumbled on to your channel….so glad I did!
Rightio. Can I say, after 27 years on guitar, this video has single handedly connected all the dots for me. I could never understand why, when I picked jazz chords, they never seemed to gel. No longer! I really like adding a raised then a lowered 2nd to the E7 for that juicy tension resolving to the E in the A7. Thanks Jamey, legend.
Glad this video was helpful!
1:26 1:28 1:30
Another great lesson
You are the king🙏
Very very good. Thanks from Madrid
Thank you!
What a great teacher.
Thanks!
VERY WELL EXPLAINED & DEMONSTRATED. THANK U.
Thanks for watching!
Like that harmony guitar. I have an 80’s harmony sounds and plays as good if not better than my fender guitars.
Thanks you're awesome!!!
Excellent lesson, thank you.
Thanks!
Excellent lesson. Earned a sub. Look forward to digging into your content
Thank you!
Perfect lesson
Thank you!
Listen to the beginning of Rock and Roll by Led Zeppelin. He uses these exact phrasings! Awesome job mate. Cheers.
terrific stuff, Jamey. Thanks!
Thanks and you're welcome!
Congrats on a perfect lesson, short and sweet, but insightful and inspirational. Thanks
Thank you!
Another comment …
playing is one set of skills and teaching is another set of skills. -
You excel at both!
Thank you very much!
This lesson opens so many doors to my blues rhythm playing! Thank you Jamey!
Wonderful teaching so glad I found this tutorial.
Thank you, glad it was helpful!
That’s a game changer! Thx
Thanks!
learned a lot in this lesson, thank you!
You're welcome!
Best blues lesson I’ve come across. Excellent job with this! I finally get it.
Thank you so much!
‘Been playing 50+ years “by ear”. Self taught. I learned basic music theory before I even knew what it was. This video does a good job explaining technically what I taught myself.
But at least now I could have a musical conversation with a technical player and not have to go sit in the corner 😊
Wow!!!....I've been searching this lesson for a long time.....
Thank you! So kind!!!
Thanks for the great lesson in voice leading. It really helps with improv.
You’re welcome and thank you! Glad it was helpful.
This is an awesome guitar lesson sort of a two sided golden coin, theory is taught and the exercises are demonstrated, such as chord progressions, licks and riffs.
I love it!😊
Thanks! Glad it’s helpful.
One of the most helpful lessons on TH-cam. Thanks much.
Thank you! Glad it was helpful!
Sometimes the guitar seems so complicated and other times so simple! This lesson was an 'ahhhhh!' moment. Really well explained and demonstrated - thank you.
Thanks! Glad it was helpful!
This is exactly what I've been looking for. I've been stuck in this area of the strings for a while trying to understand the intervalic relationships in this string set. There's a lot of talk and wasted time in other video's, I appreciate your style. Thank you!
Thank you! Glad it was helpful!
Excellent, what an eye opener! Thanks so much🤗
Thank you and you’re welcome!
Good lesson...Thank you
Thanks!
This is EXACTLY what I've been working on! In G but the same core clusters. Thanks so much for the instruction. Can't wait to try these extensions.
Wow great practical
tips
Incredible!
Thank you!!
excellent....you are a good teacher
Thank you!
Fascinating, thanks!
You’re welcome!
Very cool! And very useful. Thanks!
Thanks! Glad it’s useful, you’re welcome!
Another brilliant lesson! You explain what your doing so well. Thank you.
Thank you so much!
Good stuff, well explained and you've got a whack of other good looking vids. Subscribed and liked.
Thank you!
Jamey explains things so well. A great teacher.
Thank you!
You are an awesome teacher!! Thank you.
Thank you!
Great lesson! This approach not taught enough!
Thanks!
Wow! Never knew.......excellent stuff!
Glad you liked it!
A fantastic easy to follow lesson! Thank you Jamey , you are a great teacher and a killer musician too! 😊
Thank you so much!
@@JameyArent Absolutely!
Great lesson. I call A13 the robben ford chord!
Definitely!
You are the best!
Thank you!
Beautiful lesson there 👌🙏🙏
Thank you!
This is pure Gold!
Thank you!
You’re welcome!
Great lesson, have needed one like this, cheers!
Thank you!
Seriously amazing teaching. So happy I subscribed. Thanks!
Thank you so much! You’re welcome.
Excellent! Thanks a bunch for this lesson - I've been searching for an even simpler way to express these chords, and you have hit the nail on the head!
Glad it was helpful!
Great lesson - subbed and liked 👍
Thanks, I appreciate it!
Really informative lesson and it was very easy to follow along with what you were saying. You’re a good teacher and I’m a new subscriber. Well done sir
Thank you!
Super lesson!!
Thanks!
Thanks Jamey. Nice lesson.
You’re welcome and thank you!
So simple it’s amazing this has evaded me for the past 25 yrs I’ve been playing guitar! Thank you!
You're welcome! Glad it is helpful!
Another brilliance lesson - thanks 🙏
Once this ‘clicks’ it’s almost forehead slappingly obvious - but it’s taken me 20
years to figure out 😂🤣
Works brilliantly at blues jams (especially if you’re the 2nd guitarist). Simple yet makes you sound like a pro 👍🏻 sometimes less really is more 😎
I commented on another one of your videos, and you provided a link to come and check out this one. It is so strange, and also very gratifying, to see a much younger educator covering this “3-tritone method” of playing a 3-chord Blues. - Does anyone else, that you know of, also teach this? -
Great job of covering this by you! -
Awesome Jamie
Thanks!
Hey Jamie! Merry Christmas Mate! You are one of the best instructors I’ve had the pleasure of viewing. Your great basic / advanced skills are perfectly illustrated and represented in such a way that even I can understand. Bravo 👏🏻 mate PeAce ☮️ Dana E💫
Thank you, Dana! Merry Christmas to you too.
@@JameyArent take a couple seconds or so and visit my channel and leave me some feedback/pointers on the things an old guitar slinger’s could do to improve his skills. I’m an improvisational musician and all my tracks are single pass with NO editing. Sometimes it’s pretty good I’ve been told and then it’s just fun lol. Thanks mate! Happy New Year 2024!!! Peace ✌🏻☮️🙏🏻😁🤙🏻🍻cheers🍻
Excellent lesson. Just found your channel and subscribed 👍💯🎸
Thank you!
What are the chord progressions in Robin Trower's song Caledonia ?
Nice Harmony Guitar
Thank you!
nice tip
wow.
I’ve been trying to better understand Triads and how to implement them to play more melodically, more colorfully…. This lesson helps so much, thank you, Jamey, Just subscribed!
Any lessons you have On this subject matter, that you would recommend ? Doug from Denver
Thanks! Glad this video was helpful. I have a number of videos on triad uses and appilcations. Here is my basic triad rundown (th-cam.com/video/hsm4BDG3DEQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=jqzPyyxIS9wxrHAg) but if you go to my channel and search "triads" you'll find some others too!
Fantastic lesson, Jamey! BTW… I love your axe! Honestly, how do you like it?
Thanks! It’s great…a total vibe machine!
A great lesson on a too often neglected subject - voice leading.
Hey when you pull the knob in middle position does it kill the volume like it does on my harmony comet?
No, it gives a quacking out of phase sound that’s great for blues. That’s what should happen. If yours cuts the volume completely you should get it looked at.
Such an eye opening lesson for a beginner like me. Thanks!
Great video, but I'm curious, why no sign of 11th's?
You could totally throw in 11s too! I probably left them out of this video because they are less commonly heard in blues compared to the 9th and 13th due to their proximity to the major 3rd.
The Grateful Dead explored this in their version of Dancin’ in the Streets in the 1970s. Some crazy stuff comes out of there.
Seriously, what happened to the huitar on the wall
Which guitar?
Oh. I see, it's a reflexion
tryton?
... 👍 !!
Huh?
Bla, bla, bla...
Danny Gatton showed me this trick in his DVD.....your late
I am a huge Danny Gatton fan!
First of all it's you're, NOT "your"... You are the one who is late. I have that Danny Gatton video on V.H.S.... Danny Gatton may have been a great guitarist, but his lesson was not as easy to follow like this lesson was for some less experienced guitarist. Which I am not. Your comment was not needed!
So much talking- for what?
Explaining the blues? Wow.