The 9 step secret to BLUES RHYTHM GUITAR
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October 3, 2024
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Wow, this video came out so quickly! Thank you so much for letting me join you in this video, Paul! 🙏🏼🎸🙏🏼🎸
Y’all are in for a treat when Paul shares his guitar secrets with me on my channel! I’ll start working on that video as soon as I get home!
Gfinest kind… help big time fun
When I was stationed at Kadena Air Base Okinawa Japan back in the late 70's (damn I'm old)… ALL of the GOOD bands in the clubs (including the clubs on-base) were from the Philippines!!!!! And, it didn't matter what style music they played… rock or blues or jazz.
Dudes with money playing in 2k dollar rigs or maybe more who never even went to Mississippi claiming to be blues experts.
The secret to the blues isnt technique. Just go live in Mississippi for 2 years and youll understand why the blues came from there.
The blues is a feeling not a technique or skill set.
Love the content and your vdo quality. What camera did you use on the beginning of the footage, it so blurry in the road background. Cheers
wish you showed notes better.. i am sure it is just me.. still appreciate
I love watching Paul play dumb lol
Thank you for this!!!! What a simple guide but it improved my blues playing immensely in 15 minutes!
Brilliant, so every time the 3rd and 7th slip back a fret, the 7th becomes the 3rd and the 3rd becomes the 7th if applied to the cycle of 4ths.
Awesome lesson, outlined impeccably, making the beauty of the blues so much more accessible, Fantastic lesson. Thanks
Thanks!
Perfect question by Paul David’s. How to go from the regular Am C7 D7 progression to this.
Wonderful – too bad I have not one clue what they are saying such is my lack of understanding of music. Still love the Blues though, so much!
Can some please explain to me in the turn around at the end, why is the 6th chord an f# minor if we are playing In the key of a minor? I'm confused f# minor is in the key of a major, or are we infact playing in key of a major? 😅
Perf is with Paul Davids! Wow! Love you both!
thanks!
The APJD guitar has a very relaxing and pleasant sound and a quality soundboard.
Being total Beginner, I'd like to try those Chords so wish they were somehow actually shown. A bit hard to see exactly which strings are being played. 🙁
That’s jaaaaaazzzzz man
It's so nice to see someone so knowledge acting as the student instead of the teacher. Thank you for this video!
Fantastic lesson thanks.. I’ve been doing something similar but the way you guys do it and explain it is way better💡more efficient and clean👌👌👌
OMGGGGG IT'S PERF WTF
“Takin the bass line for a walk” – Ron burgundy
Picked my guitar up again after a few years of not playing. I feel like I'm 15 again learning from so many different places. You are single handedly making things click that never did before. Dunno if it's the way you articulate it or what, but it's great. Thanks for what you're doing here man for real.
the finished style, sound, and feeling, comes from within. you have to live the life, and experience it, at ground level, and feel the vibe, this is something, you can't get from a tutorial book, yeah sure, you have to learn all of the technical stuff, right from the beginning,and for some people, this comes real easy, but, for others, it needs, some major adjustment, and a lot of hard time consuming work, repetition, and repetition, and even more, repetition. until your fingers, develop muscle memory, all on their own, and will instantly remember where to move to, without, you, even looking or thinking about it. so, now, your a musician ? but what is it, that makes you, stand out from the heard ? this is where, the word, soul, comes into the equation. a lot of really good performers, can't even read music, the instrument becomes their voice. it's a kind of sign language, but with sound rather than hand signals. feelings and experiences of life, are expressed through sounds ? ? and if you can feel it inside of yourself, then, you can translate it, via sounds, that you play, on your instrument of choice
"It's not a secret…I'm doing it right in front of you" ~ Ben Hogan
Loved this collaboration tutorial!! Amazing fellas! Big THANKS! 🎵🎶😎🎸
Where do you come from brother?
Your english speaking is very diffrent.
o my goddd perf is hereee??????
Not sure if you are aware of British blues singer slide guitarist Chris Rea? He was HUGE in 80s and 90s with hits like The Road To Hell, On The Beach and Lets Dance…he wrote over 450 BRILLIANT songs. BUT in 2005 he released The Blue Guitars album which consists of 11 CDs, 1 DVD and a full color book, including paintings by the artist, liner notes and song lyrics. It is an ambitious project about blues music with the 137 songs recorded over the course of 18 months with a work schedule. Initially the project was inspired by Bill Wyman's Blues Odyssey and can be called an "odyssey" in its own right for depicting a journey through the various epochs of blues music, starting at its African origins, then going through various American regional variations, different styles including Celtic & Irish and finishing with modern-time blues from the 1960s and 1970s. Check it out! You will LOVE IT!
While I appreciate that this person is trying to teach people that have no clue some basic concepts behind some common blues rhythms, this is not the Blues…and in no way is this video going to automatically make you a master of or an expert on, the blues. I feel like that should be said. The American Blues that dates back decades is so much more than a “9-step to mastery video” on YouTube. The blues is not just about certain musical/guitar stylings, it also about hard living, an emotional state of mind, and folks here in the American South have lived the Blues for decades as a means of pulling themselves up on a Saturday night to forget all their troubles and just have a good time for a few hours. You want to hear the Blues? Listen to Freddie King, Lead Belly, Muddy Waters, even Stevie Ray Vaughan. These are men that were the Blues, through and through. At one point, there were a ton of American and British rock and roll bands trying to emulate the likes of these artists (like The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton and the Allman Brothers). The only reason the black blues artists didn’t gain the fame and Notoriety of the white artists is because the white artists were more palatable to American and British audiences at the time. Those countries weren’t ready to embrace black artists to that degree at that point, so they never truly got the recognition they deserved…just another day living with the blues…
to much talking.
Now I know that Tom Araya's brother plays the blues.
I was dead when Paul said at 17:45, "… Let me know in the comments if I… never mind". He knows that guitar is like 2 grand so he backed out real quick haha.
Great video!
Blues in a nutshelll great share …
Have absolutely no idea what was happening in this video…like…ive just learnt the main chord shapes. But im positive in 5 years i will have at least a clue 😅
There's only one thing about this video that bothered me, and it was this exchange:
"Paul!"
"Hey man, what's up?"
"Pretty good, pretty good. How about yourself?"
"I'm great!"
Other than that, this video was superb.
Practice makes permanent- Justin Guitar
Thanks 🎼🎸😎 got to step 3 & sounding cool ,simple & cool 🎼🎸😎
stop…..lol
This blues piece is not a cool one.
Perfection rthim scrub crib den
Brilliant!
Waw👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
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Learned a lot! Thanks
Hmmmmm.
Binalikan ko ang video na to kasi kapapanood ko lang ng 214 iyong sa reunion ng Rivermaya tapos nakita ko iyong lead guitarist nakita ko name nya sa comment section sabi Perfecto De Castro. Sabi ko parang namumukhaan ko siya pati iyong boses. Sir dito kita unang napanood sa channel na eto dati.
I once had a piano teacher show this to me, in the key of C (where the C chord = E & Bb). Same concept, but now I see it on the guitar and it's an eye opener! Thanks for the great video!