A lesson on the resonator version of Jungle Lullaby would be brilliant. Love this style of music. Saw you in the Eumundi Hotel a couple of years back. Awesome show!
The diminished chord runs are the closest thing to the sound of a train passing by and the Doppler effect that happens when they blow the horn. Great music CW, you have your own distinctive style, just like Jimi had. That the most important accomplishement of a musicians carreer
Please come to America! I'm here in Chicago loving your music and learning your songs. I'm a member of The Old Town School of Folk Music. You should come play there. Its a cool place founded in part by Big Bill Broonzy.
Love it. Very kind of you to post this lesson. BTW just picked up a copy of your new album...6 year wait and 2 days to record ...sensational. Your one of a kind.
CW I good friend of mine told me to watch this video. ITS the first time I hear you play. What are doing to that guitar, you pluck on the strings like a madman I REALLY LOVE IT. Hope you put some more like this on the net
Thank you for sharing this, nice to see a tutorial coming straight from the source. I am a shit guitarist and a bit beyond my technical and concentration capabilities but I am sure that many others will cover this. Meanwhile I am trying 'Mama got the Blues' .Saw you play in Christchurch, Sunday night, fantastic! You are a must see live. Thank you
It’s one of my favourite tune! Great and thanx for the explainations :-) It reminds me a song from Duke Ellington which as been covered by Steely Dan: East st Louis toodle do
During times of my most doubtful of practices I find myself having a one on one with my coach and coach sees a lot more than just the guitar to play around with
king hokum, saw your show in glasgow a few weeks ago...inspirational! now can't wait to master this on the jag i've just bought.the new album is fantastic.
Saw you play at GumBall Music Festival a few years ago, was seriously blown away by you and your bands talent. Hope to see you touring Australia & close to the Central Coast some time soon :-)
See dubya. you are a genius. I know you've done a video of jailhouse blues but any chance of a wee lesson for is guitar numpties. please keep on keeping on
Hey boss Im so stoked you went electric.. changed my life... gone boogaloo the best album i heard in years, and it only came out two day ago. Quick question what amp you usin with that jazz master? and are you using a mute on that thing? i know some a the old jags or jazz masters had an optional mute you could get on em?
Hi Jesse, the amp in this video is a tweed bandmaster clone (Clark Tyger), in the other instruction video I'm using my Harmony 306A amp. I got no mute on there, the Jaguar comes with a mute but not the Jazzmaster, just using flatwound strings which tone down the tops and the sustain a little, Jazzmaster not a long sustaining guitar anyway - which is why I got one.
Here is clip of my sons playing this great song of yours, thanks for the lesson. th-cam.com/video/vk6yXL9Da3k/w-d-xo.html Will had a go at doing the intro but couldn't manage to speak it whilst playing at the same time, simultaneous conflicting timings I think... at least that is what he complained about. Do you play it at the same time and singing it? They played it at this venue fully acoustically, but will be playing it with a Fender Jaguar and Full Drum kit at a school band night in a couple of months. Will has been a big fan since we saw you at Bluesfest a few years ago, love Boogaloo.
Really careful with his stuff. Good to see. Never wanted to knock the headstock quite rightly. Why has japan got these for 1200€£$ but old jg 66 from japan are 700 ? Not better getting older one when fender gave permission and japan would have outbuilt the Americans as I've noticed on a Japanese jag and no space in the gaps on neck pocket. USA has enough to fit thick paper in it? So why aren't old ones worth nore? 1996? Is this basswood or alder? Jg 66? A question noone will answer or get a oh in 96 made in japan 97 crafted in japan? Alder or basswood?
A lesson on the resonator version of Jungle Lullaby would be brilliant. Love this style of music. Saw you in the Eumundi Hotel a couple of years back. Awesome show!
This guy is a legend
Amazing to have a great Australian artist like this
A bit Robert Johnson, Tom waits, Louis Armstrong
A lesson on the resonator version of Jungle Lullaby would be brilliant. Love this style of music. Saw you in the Eumundi Hotel a couple of years back. Awesome show!
CW-- Thank you, thank you, thank you!
The diminished chord runs are the closest thing to the sound of a train passing by and the Doppler effect that happens when they blow the horn. Great music CW, you have your own distinctive style, just like Jimi had. That the most important accomplishement of a musicians carreer
Jeez Louise those solos - like an intersection of all my favourite things. Thanks for doing your thing Boss.
Simply Amazing !!! Simply the best !!! Love all the albums (and shirts too). Concert in France maybe ?
1000 times, stil flabbergasted. thnx!
This is sick. I love how you say I’m going to teach this song. Nobody has requested it but I’m going to do it anyway 😂
Please come to America! I'm here in Chicago loving your music and learning your songs. I'm a member of The Old Town School of Folk Music. You should come play there. Its a cool place founded in part by Big Bill Broonzy.
Love it. Very kind of you to post this lesson. BTW just picked up a copy of your new album...6 year wait and 2 days to record ...sensational. Your one of a kind.
CW I good friend of mine told me to watch this video. ITS the first time I hear you play. What are doing to that guitar, you pluck on the strings like a madman I REALLY LOVE IT. Hope you put some more like this on the net
Thanks C.W! Best tunes ever…awesome video C.W!
This isn't a lesson. It's how a friend would show you a song.
this is just wonderful
Talent and a unique style …!
Thank you for sharing this, nice to see a tutorial coming straight from the source. I am a shit guitarist and a bit beyond my technical and concentration capabilities but I am sure that many others will cover this. Meanwhile I am trying 'Mama got the Blues' .Saw you play in Christchurch, Sunday night, fantastic! You are a must see live. Thank you
Fuck Christmas.. I already found my present! and it's free! You sir, are a hero!
It’s one of my favourite tune! Great and thanx for the explainations :-)
It reminds me a song from Duke Ellington which as been covered by Steely Dan: East st Louis toodle do
Just love your playing & tone, CW. Thanks for sharing some tips.
During times of my most doubtful of practices I find myself having a one on one with my coach and coach sees a lot more than just the guitar to play around with
what a sick coach I would say pevert
Really enjoy your music, thanks for sharing
king hokum, saw your show in glasgow a few weeks ago...inspirational! now can't wait to master this on the jag i've just bought.the new album is fantastic.
I dig it slim, you've got there some phenomenal chops!
Very generous. Cheers.
Thank you so much for taking the time to post this!
Saw you play at GumBall Music Festival a few years ago, was seriously blown away by you and your bands talent. Hope to see you touring Australia & close to the Central Coast some time soon :-)
Thanks. That's a great clip.
When are you touring Europe again? Don't forget us at the Brudenell Social Club in Leeds UK.
thank you so much for sharing this!!
Nice one CW. In the absence of a new record, this'll have to do.
See dubya. you are a genius. I know you've done a video of jailhouse blues but any chance of a wee lesson for is guitar numpties. please keep on keeping on
Genie
Thanks that is awesome!
It is so very cool that you take th time and effort to do this. Have you done Jungle Lullaby?
nice !!
Please you do a guitar version of Don't Go Dancin Down the Darktown Strutter's Ball? Its awesome but I cant play banjo
you're my hero
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OH FUCKING GOD THANK YOW CW FUUVCKCKCK!!
you're wrong about the banjo by the way, i'm learning to play it. there is still some banjo love out there! and i'd love to learn this on the banjo.
Anyone got his albums go see him live if you get the chance, you won't regret it
Hey boss Im so stoked you went electric.. changed my life... gone boogaloo the best album i heard in years, and it only came out two day ago. Quick question what amp you usin with that jazz master? and are you using a mute on that thing? i know some a the old jags or jazz masters had an optional mute you could get on em?
Hi Jesse, the amp in this video is a tweed bandmaster clone (Clark Tyger), in the other instruction video I'm using my Harmony 306A amp. I got no mute on there, the Jaguar comes with a mute but not the Jazzmaster, just using flatwound strings which tone down the tops and the sustain a little, Jazzmaster not a long sustaining guitar anyway - which is why I got one.
Here is clip of my sons playing this great song of yours, thanks for the lesson.
th-cam.com/video/vk6yXL9Da3k/w-d-xo.html
Will had a go at doing the intro but couldn't manage to speak it whilst playing at the same time, simultaneous conflicting timings I think... at least that is what he complained about. Do you play it at the same time and singing it?
They played it at this venue fully acoustically, but will be playing it with a Fender Jaguar and Full Drum kit at a school band night in a couple of months.
Will has been a big fan since we saw you at Bluesfest a few years ago, love Boogaloo.
Really careful with his stuff. Good to see. Never wanted to knock the headstock quite rightly. Why has japan got these for 1200€£$ but old jg 66 from japan are 700 ? Not better getting older one when fender gave permission and japan would have outbuilt the Americans as I've noticed on a Japanese jag and no space in the gaps on neck pocket. USA has enough to fit thick paper in it? So why aren't old ones worth nore? 1996? Is this basswood or alder? Jg 66? A question noone will answer or get a oh in 96 made in japan 97 crafted in japan? Alder or basswood?
now do a uke version
A lesson on the resonator version of Jungle Lullaby would be brilliant. Love this style of music. Saw you in the Eumundi Hotel a couple of years back. Awesome show!