Hi Matt. My friends and I have been waiting a long, long time for you to play a show in Wilmington, NC. We just saw Eric Johnson and Jimmy Vaughan here. Now it's your turn !
Matt is a true inspiration. One of a king player, amazing phrasing, taste, groovie...everything. Amazing as always! Greetings from a little country house in Vilasindre, Lugo, Galicia ( North of Spain)!!!
Matt is fantastic and everytime great. I know Matts since 9 years and I can't get enough. Since I've been listening to Matts music my guitar playing has improved incredibly. Thanks Matt and Thanks TrueFire🙏🙏
Looks like it's been re-fretted with jumbos. I know he's stated he has replaced his original pickups as well. Funny, as I posted a question asking him if his SVL guitars were 7.25" radius. He replied..."I don't know." Proof positive you don't need to be a guitar-nerd to play great.
Fab live with Matt Schofield - so much great information to learn from this session! Matt and Robben Ford are the best cats on Truefire to help take your blues to the next level
Amen. I purchased Matt's first two courses, and then bought Jeff McErlane Blues Arpeggios and Advanced Blues soloing courses and went back to Matt's courses, much better equipped to get more out of them!! I preordered both of his new ones today. He's the reason I'm a Truefire member.
@@SONICBOOMERSOONER Interesting. I purchased both of Matt's courses and feel much "better equipped" for my Robben Ford classes - just didn't quite know how to put it in words.
@@SONICBOOMERSOONER Yah, I hear you bro! Schofield's and Ford's courses provide so much more useful information. Most of the other Truefire blues instructors only give flimsy details. But, Schofield and Ford's courses are the full-meal deal - they provide several choruses of examples, which is so much more helpful.
Thanks again Matt & TrueFire. I don't mind at all if Matt's focusing on these courses instead of finishing his album, these are much better than albums!
I still find it difficult to solo over slow blues and sound interesting...I think its my vibrato needs work but also there's no groove for me to latch onto...any ideas anyone??
It's all about feel and vibrato. Keep it simple. Play simple licks you hear around until they sound like they should. That means playing them everyday for months/years...
Best answer I heard was a teacher that said an hour or two a day but working on a specific goal. Playing better solos, working rhythm etc. An hour works for me but that's usually on top of playing and singing some songs I like. Truefire member and it's my favorite site.
i will play like Matt, i.m getting closer and closer
mind blowing
Hi Matt. My friends and I have been waiting a long, long time for you to play a show in Wilmington, NC. We just saw Eric Johnson and Jimmy Vaughan here. Now it's your turn !
Matt is a true inspiration. One of a king player, amazing phrasing, taste, groovie...everything. Amazing as always!
Greetings from a little country house in Vilasindre, Lugo, Galicia ( North of Spain)!!!
I've heard him play hundreds of times and each time, I'm amazed anew. Man.
Matt is fantastic and everytime great. I know Matts since 9 years and I can't get enough.
Since I've been listening to Matts music my guitar playing has improved incredibly. Thanks Matt and Thanks TrueFire🙏🙏
Cripes (!) that rhythm trac alone proves why Matt's the very best!
Wow , this guy is right up Mark May ! Love it.
Great tone 👍
I like the way Matt plays slow blues . . . . it's his flavor of a classic blues theory.
Good to see Matt playing his '61 Strat. His playing is incredible!
Looks like it's been re-fretted with jumbos. I know he's stated he has replaced his original pickups as well. Funny, as I posted a question asking him if his SVL guitars were 7.25" radius. He replied..."I don't know." Proof positive you don't need to be a guitar-nerd to play great.
Yeah !!! thanks guys !! Awesome playing a usual !!!!!! Greetings from Mauritius !!!
Matt schofield Is the top!!!
Matt just grabs you with his solo and his rhythm feel.
Fab live with Matt Schofield - so much great information to learn from this session! Matt and Robben Ford are the best cats on Truefire to help take your blues to the next level
Amen. I purchased Matt's first two courses, and then bought Jeff McErlane Blues Arpeggios and Advanced Blues soloing courses and went back to Matt's courses, much better equipped to get more out of them!!
I preordered both of his new ones today. He's the reason I'm a Truefire member.
@@SONICBOOMERSOONER Interesting. I purchased both of Matt's courses and feel much "better equipped" for my Robben Ford classes - just didn't quite know how to put it in words.
@@SONICBOOMERSOONER
Yah, I hear you bro! Schofield's and Ford's courses provide so much more useful information. Most of the other Truefire blues instructors only give flimsy details. But, Schofield and Ford's courses are the full-meal deal - they provide several choruses of examples, which is so much more helpful.
@@lvpg2943 Yes! I'm finding the same, - funny, like you I can't explain why. Robben is 'the Man!'
My squire tele's maple neck pulls the calluses right off my fingertips too. Rosewood fingerboard acoustic is fine. Anyone else have this issue?
Just when I feel my playing improves, I hear Matt play and I'm like "im so average" lol 😆
Thanks again Matt & TrueFire. I don't mind at all if Matt's focusing on these courses instead of finishing his album, these are much better than albums!
Don't forget to give the man his coffee... @55:46
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I love how he makes use of the lower three strings. That’s something I need to work on. For me it’s not a comfortable position to play in.
Super faithfulness to BB King stylings.
I still find it difficult to solo over slow blues and sound interesting...I think its my vibrato needs work but also there's no groove for me to latch onto...any ideas anyone??
It's all about feel and vibrato. Keep it simple. Play simple licks you hear around until they sound like they should. That means playing them everyday for months/years...
How many hours does matt practice a day?
I suggest 24)
@@alexandershulgin5194 wipeing his arse would be difficult.
Best answer I heard was a teacher that said an hour or two a day but working on a specific goal. Playing better solos, working rhythm etc. An hour works for me but that's usually on top of playing and singing some songs I like. Truefire member and it's my favorite site.