Joe Bonamassa's Pentatonic Sequences
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Thank You Elisa.. 👍
you are nailing Joe's pentatonic style. great tips. best ive seen!
This is the best I found as well.
absolutely!
I am self taught and fell into a bad habit of trying pull off and hammer on too much ....stacato technique was eluding me, I'm a sax player by trade...my right hand falls behind, gets sloppy, when I'm trying to up pick and down pick. My right and left are not working together in a correct timing motion. That has become my technique problem. This is a great sound and why I'm trying to work harder on the pick hand. Great lesson I love Bonamassa. I like how you slowed it down. I spent so much time working fret hand. I fell behind in the learning process and got hung up at a intermediate level. Thanks for zooming in and slowing it down. I'm I'm subscribing on your page.
thanks man..i hv just listen to Joe's album Joe Bonamassa..great album. And this is great lesson. 👍🙏
Bravo! I have always been confounded by Joe B’s mastery of the rhythms in his sequences; every note just kills: they’re so in the pocket it’s scary! Your lesson is a priceless look into how he picks and sequences them. Thank you so much!!! God bless you and stay safe in this storm, sir!
Glad it was helpful. Thank you!
Right on!! Great lesson.
Awesome lesson!!! Love the tab enclosures with the split screen of your fingers playing in close up view. Thank you so much, Ross! Greetings from Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA!
Thank you!
The best teacher on TH-cam for blues rock and it isn't close.
I finally learned the licks/phrases just in this 11 minute video and it gave me months worth of material to practice.
Tanner Waltz Music Thank you so much ❤️
@@RossCampbellGuitarist No problem bro, I appreciate the content!
this jist Fn' kills it on all levels ..thank you Sir Ross from an old 75 yr old blues player /drafted vietnam vet still riffing tnx for the tips
Not in a million years did I think I could manage this but somehow, after a good 4-5 hours of practice, I've nailed it. Wow!.... it feels amazing to play! Trick is to start VERY slow and RELAX. A lesson for Blues Deluxe would be incredible. Is there a patreon tabbed version or lesson?
Right 4-5 hours of practice who are you the son of God ?
@@benwave no dickhead, he is a skilled player. Even great players don't just learn new styles or licks and nail it on the first pass, it takes some work. I don't think he meant he went from being unable to play at all to this.....you are a idiot
@@richardchase4019 He Stupid learn to read first before you make a fool out of yourself, It was my comment on Chris James Big DICKHEAD
@@benwave LMFAO.... WOW....right over your head....lol
To learn new licks you sometimes have to relearn or forget old ways of cascading scales
I have been watching a lot of these videos lately about Joe Bonamassa and Eric Johnson style licks and sequences but I have to say this one is the best one I’ve seen so I can’t wait to go back and practice along with this video so I can learn how to nail this stuff. Great teaching and demonstrations!! I would love to see you do a video just like this one about Neal Schon of Journey.
Brilliant. Many thanks.
Sir, you helped me in just 5 minutes. Thank you for being so humble, while being so helpful. I'm an old man and need all the help I can get.
I'm glad the video was helpful Michael, thank you!
this is good stuff man.
Now this is how you train and "show" other guitar players to play! Congrats & much Respect! No self indulgence, no Bulls**t-Just riffs and a short commentary! Well Done, Well Done!!
Had to stop this video @2:52 to say this is absolute fire.
Hah thank you!
You nailed it no problem bro awesome. Thanks
Take it from an old guy. You're a talented young man and an excellent teacher. Thank you for sharing. When I grow up I wanna play as well as you..
Ross you are a great musician. I have seen JB 3x LIVE and have many of his records. Thank you for this video! I subscribed tonight. ( 71 y.o. w 60 years in the biz. Better guitar player today than anytime before - because I work at it and love it ! )
@@brucemaier3943 Thanks so much Bruce!
Sounds great!
This was pretty mind expanding. It took a while to get the phrasing into my head. Resting slightly on the second A# made a big difference. Yesterday had me wondering what I've been doing in 52 years as a player. But this morning I'm fairly fluent up to 200bpm. So it works! I'd be interested to try more exercises shifting between divisions.
Keep doing more Bonamassa fora while dude. I can't imagine anyone could say they've mastered the Bon from one sweet run..
One of the best soloing lessons on youtube! Keep it up dude! :-D
Since I’ve been loving you - led zep
Same key
sounds great!
Great job!!
I was looking for these licks for long time! Thank you man!
Got to say, so far I've really loved your videos. You do an awesome job of explaining concepts at large as well as demonstrating them in context. Thanks for the help!!
I've waited a long time to see these licks broken down. Thank you so much for doing this so comprehensively Ross.
First, your a great Player. Second. Your beyond a great teacher. Thank you.
Just started your course. I can't thank you enough for showing me the fretboard *as I see it*. Not watching somebody across from me play, but *my view of the fretboard*. I hope you see this, and I hope you do everything like that. It's hard enough learning without having to mentally invert every tutorial I watch.
Hey, thanks for sharing. I'm glad to hear that the course is helping you!
@@RossCampbellGuitarist Cheers dude. You're a stand-out player and excellent teacher.
@@PartialS I appreciate that, thank you!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge on how Joe groups the 5 and 7 notes phrasing. Much appreciated.
Thanks Oskan!
That was a great view of the fretboard and fingering , your channel is one of the best 👍
Thank you :)
Ross please upload the tab for the opening solo if possible great work , keep on rockin from Elgin
Ross I have seen your Mateus Asato vid, the phil x vid, and you play and teach them so well, good job! Keep on going man you are awsome and I learn a lot from
These vids
some of the best instructional guitar content I've seen on any platform!
Jordan Madsen totally agree
Super!
Thank you very much!
This is great! Thanks for the help! One thought for others: I can't download this via RealPlayer so I'm gonna sit here and learn the entire solo by "rewinding" until I get it all "under my fingers". Rock on!
So nice
Thank you so much, this lesson help me to understand the Bonamassa runs. As a Bonamassa fan you realy did a great thing
Calvin snow Glad you enjoyed the lesson Calvin!
bro your phrasing, touch, and dynamics are amazing.
Well done, excellent!
Just noticed this upon watching it over and over in slo mo, for anyone thats interested - 2:27 to about 2:30, this lick is in (or from) the start of cliffs of dover by eric johnson
You break it down that it makes some sense, you've given me alot to work on. You make it look easy. Great lesson!!!
Thank you!
I'm an old guy now, but good god I wish I'd known someone like you years ago. You are thorough in a non-brain-exploding way and get some theory stuff out here to some of us who've never messed with it. I truly appreciate you. Thank you!
Once more, you re teaching on a so pedagogic and clear manner. You are in my top 3 (neogeofanatic in french is so great too !!!)
Brilliant
Damn u are very good teacher and player. Blessings from Mexico
Thank you!
Yo man would be able to break down some of this licks in the beginning. I'm struggling to incorporate cascading runs into my solos
Great video
One
Of the most helpful videos I’ve seen
Very good.
Absolutely loved this! Thank you! Ive been playing many years but this was still incredibly helpful.
Glad to hear that. Thank you!
Ross, this is a fantastic video. I've been looking for a breakdown like this for years. Thanks for posting. Cheers, Mike
I've been playing a LONG time, but I don't know if you younger players know how fortunate you are to have for one, Joe Bonamassa to learn from and two, having someone like Ross to break it down for you, plus having youtube to be able to see what's going on. Great breakdown!
Awesome! Please, make more lesson like that (pentatonic sequences)! Thanks
Thanks Luis!
Ross, An excellent and enlightening video. You are living proof that even at a relatively young age you can achieve a very good standard of playing, a reflection of a lot of hard work no doubt, but the rewards are there for those who persist. I find the biggest inhibiter with guitar players is their lack of belief that they can play what at first may seem the impossible if they just work at it. You are an inspiration. Thank you.
Every time I listen, it amazes me more. Incorporating this into what do is a must, even if it's along while off. Thanks again bruh.
well done! you got some fire in your fingers for sure, and a lot of knowledge! 🔥🔥🔥
JUST GREAT 👏
You explain the concept behind the licks, thats so important. THANKS 🙏
Great Pickups and amacing Guitar Play! Greetings from Germany!🎸🤘
Wow what a lesson!! this is one of the best I've seen on Joe's style or any lesson for that matter. Tabs on the screen is a big +. This guy's playing is amazing and very fluid. Great great job!
One of the best teacher on YT. By the way i purchased one of ur lesson. Thanks so much for posting this lesson i loove it... Keep it coming... Ur the best man!
I just wanted to say thank you for putting this together. You are very kind to share this. Great lesson. I’m not even super familiar with Joe’s work but this is some great work on changing timing subdivisions which is a huge issue I have. Thanks again. I’ll continue perusing your channel and consider purchasing some lessons.
Thank you Blaine!
Dude, this is just what I've been looking for, thank you. I get these obsessions with guitar licks (i'm just getting over an EVH phase) and these picked pentatonic runs are what I'm gonna tackle next. My technique is shit and I have a lot of bad habits to change but here goes nothing. Subscribed. Cheers!
Any tips on how to pick that fast? Especially the 32nd note lick?
Ross excellent instruction and playing. Cheers James.
Great lesson, I stagnate sometimes in that pentatonic blues scale; this helped me break out of that box. Thank you.
Really excellent man! Will give it a run through tonight. Cheers!
Thanks man
Ross, you're great!! Clear, effective, useful. excellent guitarist and excellent teacher!
Great Video primer on rapid Pentatonic runs. Thanks Ross!
What you didn't discuss and what I struggle with, are the picking techniques and mechanical sequences required to get these licks up to speed. Tedious stuff but when to employ strict alternate vs. Hybrid? Maybe another Vid?
Thanks man! Videos are spot on! You get to the point and make it easy to understand. You've been a huge help! I bought the course also!
Robert Mackey Thanks so much Robert!
Having a hard time getting up to speed...
Apart from the really great breakdown of Bonamassa's style, Ross is still keeping track and replying to people 2 YEARS LATER in the comments. Seriously, that alone should immediately tell you that Ross is a dedicated guitar teacher and worth signing up to for lessons.
Once I have my guitar and amp set up, I'm going to sign up. Been playing since I was 11 years old and just been mediocre for a long time. Can't wait to start becoming an actual guitarist. Cheers Ross, great stuff mate!
MrDammit2hell Thank you!
Another excellent lesson Sir Ross Campbell!!!! Simply superb how youre making the pentatonic scale sing!! I cant wait to try these sequences out! Much luck to you mate I cant wait to see what lesson you come up with next!
Thank you Julio!
Thanks Ross, I love the sound of this lick and it really helps slowing it down and putting the tabs on screen. Now, just a year to get it up to speed. :)
I actually thought I was watching Joe Bonamassa, until I saw him start to talk....WOW.
Great teaching and playing too thank you sir
Love your channel. Great style of teaching. Good break down on theory, fingerings and style. No excess yammering on about some useless nonsense. Thanks.
Great playing man . Simply awesome ! Very good video .
Excellent lesson ,need more of this type. Really Appreciable.
Great video. Any reason why you use your pinky finger (to play the 3rd to last and very last note) when you’re doing the standard “here’s a minor pentatonic scale” run down, but switch to your ring finger when playing the same notes in a lick?
superb playing
Very good lesson. Thanks!
Amazing feel to your playing. Superb dude.
Thanks Simon!
Nice playing fella! Great vid lesson, thanks.
This is gonna take a min but ill get it! I can move fast enough but its a lot to remember! Lol. Joe is blazing!
Thank you for this lesson
I watch Joe and Eric play that John Henry in the blues 3024 festival in Australia
What sound was Joe using. It sounded like flute or sad distortion
Ross, you played the intro and it sounds right and wonderful. I hope it is, as satisfying, to you as I expect it is!
Ross, thanks for choosing to share insight into Joe Bonamassa’s technique. The 4 sections in this video are certainly the key elements that make Joe’s playing so recognizable. Another unique player to consider doing a technique lesson on would be Blues Saraceno. Keep up the great work. Thanks again for the lesson.
YOUNG MAN!! Continue to knock it out of the park!!
I could put in your videos subtitles in Portuguese from Brazil because I know very little English is always see your videos thank you very much master
Excellent video! Thank you for sharing this!
Nice video. Would printable tab be available for this video?
stellar lesson and playing, too.
Great clear explanation of fast and furious playing broken down in a wonderfully methodical way! Looking forward to watching more of your videos.
great lesson how you broke up the timing made it more easier to understand thank you for this video !!!!!!
Fantastic! Look forward to doing the course. 👍
Thank you for this awesome lesson !
great lesson, thanks
Best teacher on youtube by far.. and ive seen a lot! U can actualy take away from youre videos keep er lit ross!
Very good lesson Thank very much.
Great lesson and excellent format. Playing it as you would play it first then breaking it down with tabs - keep it up and thank you!