If you missed my lesson on the chords then check that out here:th-cam.com/video/hA_bUpE4A7U/w-d-xo.html Leave me a comment on today's lesson! The next one is focussed on soloing over the A section.
Hello Andy! Do you have any video where you explain how you find the melody notes to song? so one can transform to a chord melody. Or a video where you explain how you solo perform a whole song with intro improvising to chord melody and then improvising solo and then back to chord melody and then ending? That would be great. Thanks for all the lessons!
Hi Harry, I haven't covered that topic yet. It's a good idea for a future video though! That kind of playing comes down to a few things: * knowing the melody/chords by heart * knowledge of chord inversions that give you different intervals as the highest note
Thanks Andy - very useful lesson fir this great tune. Any soloing tips apart from Eb major/minor pentatonic? Btw - that’s a gorgeous strat. What model is it? Thank you
Thanks Martin. Those pentatonics are a good place to start. My next lesson covers soloing over the A section. I think I’d look to find those chord tones first. The guitar is a American limited edition rosewood tele.
If you missed my lesson on the chords then check that out here:th-cam.com/video/hA_bUpE4A7U/w-d-xo.html
Leave me a comment on today's lesson! The next one is focussed on soloing over the A section.
I have been working on this song and this video was very helpful. Thank You.
You are very welcome Wayne. Thanks for the comment 🎸
Thanks for the analysis. Perfect 👌🏻
Thanks for the comment Herbert.
Excellent, as always
Thanks again for watching Hilmar!
Excellent!! Thanks, Andy.
No worries!
great job mate - well done -
Thanks 👍
Thank you!
You're welcome Joe!
Hello Andy!
Do you have any video where you explain how you find the melody notes to song? so one can transform to a chord melody.
Or a video where you explain how you solo perform a whole song with intro improvising to chord melody and then improvising solo and then back to chord melody and then ending? That would be great. Thanks for all the lessons!
Hi Harry, I haven't covered that topic yet. It's a good idea for a future video though!
That kind of playing comes down to a few things:
* knowing the melody/chords by heart
* knowledge of chord inversions that give you different intervals as the highest note
Thanks Andy - very useful lesson fir this great tune. Any soloing tips apart from Eb major/minor pentatonic? Btw - that’s a gorgeous strat. What model is it? Thank you
Thanks Martin. Those pentatonics are a good place to start. My next lesson covers soloing over the A section.
I think I’d look to find those chord tones first.
The guitar is a American limited edition rosewood tele.
In the 5th measure from the end, how does a G7 chord lead to EbM?
It's a D7, which leads up chromatically to the Eb chord. G7 can lead to Eb though. G7 is the dominant to lead to Cm7- the relative minor of ebmajor.