I know Uncle Larry and Guthrie are all the rage right now, but guitar playing doesn't get at a higher level than this, and the explanation of what he's doing is much clearer. I would say the tone of that hollowbody is great, but he gets that tone with whatever he is playing. It's in his hands. Amazing guitar player. If you keep teaching this level of stuff this clearly, this channel is going to blow up quickly. I hope it does.👍
@@2011goldtopyour ‘setup, shootout, and goof around’ video with uncle Larry brought me here - timing, touch, and vocabulary all there, (your young colleague Ren as well) And here he is spelling it out in an equally lucid and digestible fashion. Thank you, subscribed!
So good to see you back! Nice lesson Ford. Gonna get my Isley brothers on today and be king of Cincinnati Ohio and get the girl. Thanks for sharing brother! You Rock!
Man, I deleted my question about how the D chord works in this progression (bc I wanted to phrase it better) before seeing your answer in my notifications. Got the info. Thanks for answering me!
Amazing. Love this Ford, so usable and practical. Hearing it over the looper is gold 🎉. Gives it context. Relative minor/major I get. Is the E mixolydian over D because of the flat 7 (D) in E. Wow sorry for the theory but I love the why behind stuff.
"4 half steps down" might confuse some folks. Ford is including the note of origin, in this case 'E'. A lot of folks would refer to this as a minor third down, or the relative minor.. Great lesson Dude, and wonderful examples to emulate. The way you raced down the Phrygian mode over the D was brilliant, and worth noting. I've never seen material packaged in this way, So inspiring!!
You break it down the best. Also, I don't have to watch 20 times to see where your fingers are. I get what you say when you describe what scales your playing over which chords. #1 teacher in my book!
King of Ohio?! Haha!! I thought you were a Pittsburgh boy?!! Wait till that guy from Cleveland hears about this. 😜😜 This lesson is on repeat for sure. There is so much wonderful information here. Thank you, dearly, Ford!!
will you ever do a guitar course with brett papa ? ... i have watched the 2 videos with the old gold top loads of times now and there is so much to take in . the one with the chords am , f ,c but used the c major scale and a blues , and the blues one with the funky drum beat track . i would definitely buy one of your courses
I'm a beginner level far as my soloing over chords and I sat with this for a while today, but overall I think I get it and the thought process of switching to mixolydian mode when the d major hits/because I guess at that point the chords make it A major. Anyway without trying to overthink it this was really cool to play along with and experiment going back and forth from the E major to the E mixolydian/Which by the way I;m still getting that scale under my fingers. Thanks a lot man/ Great stuff
I know Uncle Larry and Guthrie are all the rage right now, but guitar playing doesn't get at a higher level than this, and the explanation of what he's doing is much clearer.
I would say the tone of that hollowbody is great, but he gets that tone with whatever he is playing. It's in his hands. Amazing guitar player.
If you keep teaching this level of stuff this clearly, this channel is going to blow up quickly. I hope it does.👍
Man ! Thank you !!
@@2011goldtopyour ‘setup, shootout, and goof around’ video with uncle Larry brought me here - timing, touch, and vocabulary all there, (your young colleague Ren as well) And here he is spelling it out in an equally lucid and digestible fashion. Thank you, subscribed!
Glad you’re back!
Glad too b
Love your lessons and tone, thanks
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So good to see you back! Nice lesson Ford. Gonna get my Isley brothers on today and be king of Cincinnati Ohio and get the girl. Thanks for sharing brother! You Rock!
Awesome! 👏
Man, I deleted my question about how the D chord works in this progression (bc I wanted to phrase it better) before seeing your answer in my notifications. Got the info. Thanks for answering me!
Anytime ☝️🙏
Thanks Ford! Always great info.
Thank you
Missed ya buddy! Awesome player and teacher Thankyou.
Missed you !!
Killer stuff. And great adding the context seeing in action like that.
Thank you !!
Fun little chord vamp. Love throwing in the mixolydian lines with the other modes, etc.
🤟🏻🤟🏻
Really great lesson, thanks Ford, will try it out ! 🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍🎸🎸🎸🔥🔥🔥
Do it
King of Ohio.....got it.....I once went out with the Demolay Queen .Thanks for this GREAT lesson .
🎉❤thank you
Enjoy your practical approach. And you always have a great driven tone.
Appreciate
Amazing. Love this Ford, so usable and practical. Hearing it over the looper is gold 🎉. Gives it context. Relative minor/major I get. Is the E mixolydian over D because of the flat 7 (D) in E. Wow sorry for the theory but I love the why behind stuff.
Thank you
Wow. You phrase so well. Love it.
Thank you
Good info
🤓
Thank you Thurston!
Thank you
"4 half steps down" might confuse some folks. Ford is including the note of origin, in this case 'E'. A lot of folks would refer to this as a minor third down, or the relative minor..
Great lesson Dude, and wonderful examples to emulate. The way you raced down the Phrygian mode over the D was brilliant, and worth noting.
I've never seen material packaged in this way, So inspiring!!
I hear you !!
You break it down the best. Also, I don't have to watch 20 times to see where your fingers are. I get what you say when you describe what scales your playing over which chords. #1 teacher in my book!
That’s great hear !!
Hey Ford , killer man . Thank you
Thank you
Thanks for everything Ford! Much appreciated!
Any time
Wow great lesson .. Thurston making me a better player for years!! Thanks 🙏
Happy to help !!
Amazing! Thanks Ford!
Any time
Thanx Ford good man
Anytime
Great..thanx
Love the tone! What is that chain? Thank you for this video…
Collings Apollo thurston drive + into old Princeton reverb
right on man thanks 🔥
Awesome video. Thanks!
Appreciate ❤
Good info and soulful licks, keep it going!
Roger that!
Thank you!
Towner Bar with that Bigsby!!!! 🎯🎯👏👏
Oh hell yes
Just hangin' out enjoying some super tasty playing, learning some stuff. Thanks man. Subbed.
Thank you !!
Great stuff. Thank you. Keep rollin’ man!
Rollin!!
Sounds like Ritchie Kotzen "Fool Around And Fall In Love"
Loving these man!
Love that u love them !
King of Ohio?! Haha!! I thought you were a Pittsburgh boy?!! Wait till that guy from Cleveland hears about this. 😜😜
This lesson is on repeat for sure. There is so much wonderful information here. Thank you, dearly, Ford!!
You caught it !! 👍😂
Basket of goodies 🙂
will you ever do a guitar course with brett papa ? ... i have watched the 2 videos with the old gold top loads of times now and there is so much to take in . the one with the chords am , f ,c but used the c major scale and a blues , and the blues one with the funky drum beat track . i would definitely buy one of your courses
I’m working on one ! Let’s go !
I'm a beginner level far as my soloing over chords and I sat with this for a while today, but overall I think I get it and the thought process of switching to mixolydian mode when the d major hits/because I guess at that point the chords make it A major. Anyway without trying to overthink it this was really cool to play along with and experiment going back and forth from the E major to the E mixolydian/Which by the way I;m still getting that scale under my fingers. Thanks a lot man/ Great stuff
Thank you so much !!
The older I get the more I realize that 90% of the time major and minor pentatonic will get you what you want
Very close to true
👌
Neato
Sup bro 🤟🏻🤷♂️
No.1
Thank you
I get everything but the e minor over the D major. Why did you go there
When the d happens that makes it e mixo . You can pull off e blues
Or look at the minor pentatonic as playing the notes of the 2 minor chord in D Major..
Dynamite. Better than Buk. Thanks so much.
Appreciate mucho
Hey Ford.. so I get all this; you are just playing diatonically, right? How would you 'go outside' on something like this?
I would go outside when the d chord comes . Just play chromatic of the D chord . That’s where I’d hear that
This was a good questions... and a good answer! Now I just need more time in a day! 🔥
@@2011goldtop Hey Ford.. do you know a dude named Tony Stankis? Rick Mals? (transplanted to the 'burgh in '98 LOL)
Awesome tone and skill!
Thank you 🙏 for real