smurfpiss if it was part of a chord progression where the key center was C major instead of Am, like this case, you could surely interpret it that way. But since I'm demonstrating it here as just these 3 chords with Am the key center it makes sense to describe it this way.
Austin Hall thanks but the whammy bar thing is something I don't really do, cool sound though and there are plenty of vids out there with people doing it already
It's just a way to be tasty! Switching up the voicing of the same chord gives it a nice flow... You can stay on the first voicing of the Fmaj7 (xx755x) for the second beat too, instead of changing the voicing, and it will be the same riff. The 2nd voicing just gives the riff the essential Soul flavor
I can tell I'll be back to this video many times. Great lesson; lots to digest here. Beautiful tone and playing, as usual.
Easily my favorite guitar content. Appreciate you brother !!
thank you!
Wow! A nine minute video from a great teacher and I feel like my playing/theory/fretboard knowledge just took an exponential leap!
Great stuff, Rick! We definitely need more Soul/R&B stuff!
I'll keep it coming!
Rick, your stuff is so adaptable, perhaps the most practical stuff I’ve found.
Thanks Bob, glad you dig it
Absolute gold. I could watch this all day!
Mark Campbell-Howes thank you Mark!
Rick, this is huge. Fantastic stuff here.
thank you Matthew!
Dude! Keep bringing this good info. Great job 👍
Sweet and tasty. I hear lots of sonic possibilities buried in there. I'm gonna dig some out! Thanks Rick
right on, yeah lots of cool stuff can be done with these changes
Thanks for unlocking some more tasty material. Heaps to work on for me.
thank you Andrew, have fun with it!
great lesson realy. most usefull ones by you always. good luck
dio xzep thank you for watching!
Love the diminished being used as an altered chord cool!
This is actual gold. God bless you
You've thawed out! Nice to see you back mate.
Mark McCluney thank you Mark, good to be back!
Yeahhh lovely! More of that! Neo soul all the way! Cheers
This lesson is goldmine. The Chateaubriand on the Tasty Guitar menu. Although, every lesson is fine dining.
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Aaah ,very tasty indeed! Thank you!
Great as always.
thank you mraggrovator!
thanks again rick
Thanks for checking it out!
Great lesson! As always...
You have helped me the most tremendously!!! Thank you!!
Thank you for watching!
Anita Bonita that's for sure!!!
Thank you for this.
thanks for watching Bert!
Amazing Rick, your feel is great👌
thank you Rob!
superb
Great Stuff
thank you for watching!
Killer vid! Learning a ton from you
That's a very interesting way to interpret the chords. I usually see it as a IV - III7 - vi instead of bVI - V7 - i
smurfpiss if it was part of a chord progression where the key center was C major instead of Am, like this case, you could surely interpret it that way. But since I'm demonstrating it here as just these 3 chords with Am the key center it makes sense to describe it this way.
Great educational video like always and very professional sir. I wanna say that .
Thanks for you time! God bless
luis Lopez thank you Luis
Love it!!!
antoine jackson thank you Antoine!
Dope shirt!
cranky haha, thanks, should let my wife choose my clothes more often :)
rick thanks for all this nice and clean lessons, have a blast up the arctic and make some polar bears
groove to some funky tunes
+casel LI thank you casel, back from the arctic already, it was an epic trip and yes I did see some polar bears!
Sa-weet!!
Thank you!
Beautiful. Love it.
I'm not American nor in the USA but welcome back. Glad to see you didn't turn into an iceberg up there.
Ha ha ha ha! :-)
thanks! it was an amazing trip, it was actually warmer than I thought it would be, coldest day being around -3 celsius
Bruh you are on it. Could you do one using the whammy bar on neo Soul chord progressions?
Austin Hall thanks but the whammy bar thing is something I don't really do, cool sound though and there are plenty of vids out there with people doing it already
Gorgeous! Cruise over?
These would be great during a lead.
yeah, it was awesome but its good to be back on dry land :)
How about a lesson on "Tramp Groove" via Otis Redding & Carla Thomas - Stax Records?
3 Card Monty will take a listen
TastyGuitar.com Here is a link, but I can't quite figure it out because the audio is not the greatest. th-cam.com/video/muQpedr7WLk/w-d-xo.html
PS love the crazy tshirt
Haha, me too, it is a Thai folklore giant
@@TastyGuitarcom did you get it in bangkok? going there soon...
@@loontil yeah you can get it in Bangkok but not sure where the shop is as it was a gift, will find out for you
Hi I'm a newbie to these sweet chords. Why do you go from an fmaj7 to another fmaj7 before going to the E7#9?
It's just a way to be tasty! Switching up the voicing of the same chord gives it a nice flow... You can stay on the first voicing of the Fmaj7 (xx755x) for the second beat too, instead of changing the voicing, and it will be the same riff. The 2nd voicing just gives the riff the essential Soul flavor
"Thrill is gone" turnaround.
yep, that too
I mean what nasty individual would thumb this video down? ....