Great video. Keith Richards started using this in about 1961 when he met Mick Jagger and Brian Jones and they started the Rolling Stones. Over 60 years later, he's still using it! Plus open G tuning.
Just subbed on your chan. This is great, I never realized how easy it can be to memorize the notes in this style of music. Seems this is the way to all sorts of lead. It would work for rock or blues, even country because you don't have to use all of these notes in a lead riff. Thank you so much for this, as someone trying to get back to playing after a 35 year pause this is better than I can say.
Wow. This is just brilliant. Probably targeted more at intermediates than beginners, but is a huge level up opportunity. Many of us have sort of learned a few bits of Chuck Berry style licks (like the Johnny B Goode intro) but this connects licks and rhythm together across the full 12 bar pattern in a slick and interesting way that actually makes sense. I've never seen it explained this way before, but your break down really resonated with me - I actually get it now. Bloody well done!!!🎉
Zounds Jules, this is a great one for when you pick up someones guitar and they say "oh, do you know how to play guitar? and you let this one rip. lol But I'm sure I won't be able to do that for at least 6 months from now......a lot to practice. love it love it love it. :)
Thanks, Jules! I'm very visual, and I think most (good) guitar players are, as you seem to know. This is great stuff! I already knew about the original pattern, and use it a lot, but you gave me some new ways to use it. Then about 2/3 of the way through, you introduced some new sounds that I like! Those all put together really make it easy to verify your claims made at the very beginning of the video. I can do it, anyone can! Again, great stuff, as usual! Thanks again, Jules 👍 👌 🤪
A great lesson! I would have needed it 50 years ago when I started playing guitar. Maybe then I would have become a Rock'n Roll Star! 😉😊 But I still enjoy it today and learn something new.
Jules. Great lesson. Simplifies a lot. One wish though: Please change/flip the view of the pictures of the patterns in such a way that the low E is lowest on the screen (and the nut is on the left side), since that is the way you look at the guitar when playing. Thank you
Amazing. Looks and sounds super complicated; actually not that hard to do. Thank you! I always love it when just regular looking dudes turn out to be like music-theory mad scientists. 🎸🤘 Edit: I just ran through it a few times. TIL understanding it != sounding good at it
I saw an interview with BM once where he said Freddie had composed the guitar solo in his head and played it to him on piano. Brian then played it on guitar. This would explain why it "sounds like a singer".
I'm going to have to watch this video over and over and over at yours so get used to it and I'll let you know I go maybe you'll see if you get an Aria one day my day
Right ideals by the way I was sitting at the table reading the paper and just flicking one page off by the other then there's a knock at the door said you want to score and I said go away ring me first bro yo
hello. Very good video, I just have a question about the Chuck Berry rhythm, I hear a note that seems like I don't see you playing, I hear an E followed by the G at the end of the rhythm!? Could it be the bass?
I love this guy. Simple and down to the point. No Bullshit
One of the best teachers..easily digestible material.....no attitude
Great video. Keith Richards started using this in about 1961 when he met Mick Jagger and Brian Jones and they started the Rolling Stones. Over 60 years later, he's still using it! Plus open G tuning.
Fantastic lesson, just what most players are looking for.
Damn Jules - Your videos are very well done. They are where I hope to be in the next couple years. They stick really well.
Really practical shapes and examples, plenty to practice, ur instructions were clear and. Easy to follow, kudos
You are one of the best tutors on here, thanks
That’s the easiest way I’ve seen to start playing some music! Thanks for sharing. I subbed!
You’re such a great teacher, Jules - so glad I discovered your channel!
Just subbed on your chan. This is great, I never realized how easy it can be to memorize the notes in this style of music. Seems this is the way to all sorts of lead. It would work for rock or blues, even country because you don't have to use all of these notes in a lead riff. Thank you so much for this, as someone trying to get back to playing after a 35 year pause this is better than I can say.
Your one of the best intro blue lessons of all. Straight in learning and making something good in the process. Thanks
I love you brother you are a great teacher you made it so simple to understand you are great
Jules has the BEST guitar vids, thank you.
Becoming a real favorite. Jules love how you communicate these concepts
Good, straightforward lesson. Kudos.
Just one expression i can give WOW, thank you sir.
Jules, you have some fantastic guitar chops, my man! Cheers mate! :)
Danke!
Well done, Jules. Another brilliant video, and as usual, your instructions are brilliant. Thanks 👍
Thanks!
Wowww thanks brother. I think you are the best blues teacher on TH-cam.
Thanks for these great lessons Jules ...they are pure gold
Thank you very much for this wonderful lesson. My playing has come on greatly over a 10 minute lesson. So good!
Thank you , Jules.Your lessons help us.
lovely tones, my friend! in both sound and colour!
I think this is great. I like people who share their techniques.
Wow. This is just brilliant. Probably targeted more at intermediates than beginners, but is a huge level up opportunity. Many of us have sort of learned a few bits of Chuck Berry style licks (like the Johnny B Goode intro) but this connects licks and rhythm together across the full 12 bar pattern in a slick and interesting way that actually makes sense.
I've never seen it explained this way before, but your break down really resonated with me - I actually get it now.
Bloody well done!!!🎉
Zounds Jules, this is a great one for when you pick up someones guitar and they say "oh, do you know how to play guitar? and you let this one rip. lol But I'm sure I won't be able to do that for at least 6 months from now......a lot to practice. love it love it love it. :)
Good stuff, Jules. Thanks. Keep 'em coming.
This is an awesome blues lesson. Thank you so much. I absolutely love your content and please do not change a thing!
Thank you for showing this a very valuable lesson indeed.
Awesome Jules, and thank you...!
Good lesson Jules thank you
Great lesson…Thanks for posting this!
Nice easy progression that sounds like rock and roll.😄
Good one!! Thanks Jules..
Awesome you are you are doing fantastic work for those that want to learn and they can just add it to their own personal style.
A modern day “Louie Louie” ez but incredibly captive sound machine method! Bravo
Great easy useful tutorial
I love this channel!
Love this , you make it look easy , I’ll be working on it Thank you 🎸💯💥😎💯🎸
thank you, this lesson helped me understand the fretboard better,
Thanks, Jules!
I'm very visual, and I think most (good) guitar players are, as you seem to know.
This is great stuff! I already knew about the original pattern, and use it a lot, but you gave me some new ways to use it.
Then about 2/3 of the way through, you introduced some new sounds that I like!
Those all put together really make it easy to verify your claims made at the very beginning of the video. I can do it, anyone can!
Again, great stuff, as usual!
Thanks again, Jules
👍 👌 🤪
Gran clase, andas inspirado maestro, muchas gracias.
Loved this lesson! Gave me a ton of ideas. Thanks!
One of the best instructors on the Tube. 👍
I will incorporate this one into my warm ups , I liked it!
Another great video Jules.. Thanks
Really nice man, also nice strat color... thanks...
Love it - so simple yet amazing - thanks for showing the secrets!
Great tutorial Jules. Thank you.
You are so great teacher, happy I foud your lessons
A great lesson! I would have needed it 50 years ago when I started playing guitar. Maybe then I would have become a Rock'n Roll Star! 😉😊
But I still enjoy it today and learn something new.
This is even better when I watch it for the 4th time!!
That I like you that's very gifted mate I had to figure out a few good looks and I probably never stop looking at that one
Thank you for your strait lessons.
Great progression, thank you!!
Always great!
Great video, very useful for my self I love Chuck berry's sound
Absolutely fantastic!! Excellent playing and explanation of how to do it! Just super! Thanks much!!
Awesome! Thankyou.
As always,informative and well explained thanks
Jules. Great lesson. Simplifies a lot. One wish though: Please change/flip the view of the pictures of the patterns in such a way that the low E is lowest on the screen (and the nut is on the left side), since that is the way you look at the guitar when playing. Thank you
0:19 Full
2:35 Rhythm
4:30 With simple Lead
6:45 7th extension
9:42Add Blues notes
10:08 Extra hints
Brilliant. Jules thank you . 👍🎸
excellent lesson. TY.
Amazing. Looks and sounds super complicated; actually not that hard to do. Thank you!
I always love it when just regular looking dudes turn out to be like music-theory mad scientists. 🎸🤘
Edit: I just ran through it a few times. TIL understanding it != sounding good at it
Brilliant I really enjoyed that easy to digest
Nice lesson!...Thanks!
Great lesson thank you
Thx Jules, that is very cool. Never seen note selection like that.
The pattern seems more like notes in F scale than G
Terrific lesson ❤
I like it thanks for lesson I'll be practicing this
I saw an interview with BM once where he said Freddie had composed the guitar solo in his head and played it to him on piano. Brian then played it on guitar. This would explain why it "sounds like a singer".
Thanks for the licks, cya john
Very helpful. Thanks
Great fun. Thanks.
Exciting stuff ❤ subscribed 🍻
I'm going to have to watch this video over and over and over at yours so get used to it and I'll let you know I go maybe you'll see if you get an Aria one day my day
Brilliant!
Simple n excellent
Great lesson! Thanks.
Great lesson👍!
good lesson
Bravo tío!!
SOUNDS GOOD JULES
Just great man!!
Your vid is chock full of tasty ideas. Thanks!
great for a major key, what about minor key? Thanks for the video.
cant wait to try this out, i hate being a beginner all my life with all these guitars here lol
Sick!
Right ideals by the way I was sitting at the table reading the paper and just flicking one page off by the other then there's a knock at the door said you want to score and I said go away ring me first bro yo
Keith Richard's made millions playing those very Chuck Berry licks.
Amazing ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Very cool man
hello. Very good video, I just have a question about the Chuck Berry rhythm, I hear a note that seems like I don't see you playing, I hear an E followed by the G at the end of the rhythm!? Could it be the bass?
GOLD
Great vid
Nice!
Hi Jules! Can you pease share the model of guitar you are playing?
Fender Player Series Stratocaster