9 minutes and 49 seconds into this lesson and all I heard was talk and talk and talk and talk and talk and talk and talk and talk and talk and talk and talk and talk
how do you creat this christal clear sound on an humbucked guitar without amplifing the twang ??? please tell me that secret! it sounds like an accoustic but i am not able to come near this sound at all……:O(
Many thanks Brian for this lesson. I have long been a fan of Cropper and this lesson allows me to at least approach his style with some confidence. Great, great lesson. Thanks for your work and patience.
taking too long to get to the point dude, almost as if you'd rather hear yourself discussing music theory instead of grabbing hold of a fistful of neck, fuck, then we got the people who know the theory inside and out blabbing their fucking asses on here and hijacking your video – go play something somewhere dude.
@ 9 mins, that D9 should be an 'auto-grip' – middle finger on the 5th string, 5th fret, index on the 4th string, 4th fret, and ring finger bars the top three at the 5th…completely moveable, AND, add your pinky at the 7th fret on the 1st or high E string voila! its a D13, again, completely moveable….if you fret the 6th string @ the 5th. with your middle finger, muting the 5th string, you have A min 6 …add the pinky at 7th and its A min 9…
AMAZING lesson!! Great rhythm! Thanks Brian. Your virtuosity with these lessons never ceases to amaze me. Please, more funk rhythm lessons. This is so much fun to play. And surprisingly simple. How often does that happen??
Ya, lets try to figure out who invented triads. Dig deeper into stax/soul/Memphis and stop trying to impress other people with your little "suggestions" to study up as much as you have.
Nice .
Many thanks, I will enjoy trying to learn this
The Blues Brothers also!!!! Need a fender for this…
THAT WAS COOL SOUNDS TRY IT LATER
OOOHHHH MAN 12 YEARS AFTER
LOVE THIS VIDEO YOU LOOK GOOD SIR BRIAN
Love the AX ES335 doesn't matter ifN no Tele…just play it dammit!!
Please play your shit first so that we can quickly skip your vid
You dont sound like Steve. And steve used a Telecaster.
You talk too much. Show us more, talk less.
9 minutes and 49 seconds into this lesson and all I heard was talk and talk and talk and talk and talk and talk and talk and talk and talk and talk and talk and talk
That guitar is beautiful
Nice video sounds nice
Cool
The video could have been done in 5 minutes if you practiced your dialogue before recording it.
Steve didn't invent that style ..it came from the black gospel guitarist in Memphis he was listening to.
Where's the Tele?
What the heck is wrong with the thumbs down on this? This is great thanks buddy. It's so cool to play!
Great Great rhythm and blues King Cropper Tips! Loved the video! Perfect!
….greatings from germany…
how do you creat this christal clear sound on an humbucked guitar without amplifing the twang ??? please tell me that secret!
it sounds like an accoustic but i am not able to come near this sound at all……:O(
Aaaagh your guitar is so perfect
What model of Gibson is this guitar? Thanks!
I like the sound on this lesson, but I'm not sure that it really epitomizes Steve Cropper's style.
Nice !
Greatings, http://www.facebook.com/thescills
Many thanks Brian for this lesson. I have long been a fan of Cropper and this lesson allows me to at least approach his style with some confidence. Great, great lesson. Thanks for your work and patience.
Thanks for sharing you talent with us. It is a good lesson obviously properly delivered for a catch by even a beginner or any other amateur player.
taking too long to get to the point dude, almost as if you'd rather hear yourself discussing music theory instead of grabbing hold of a fistful of neck, fuck, then we got the people who know the theory inside and out blabbing their fucking asses on here and hijacking your video – go play something somewhere dude.
@ 9 mins, that D9 should be an 'auto-grip' – middle finger on the 5th string, 5th fret, index on the 4th string, 4th fret, and ring finger bars the top three at the 5th…completely moveable, AND, add your pinky at the 7th fret on the 1st or high E string voila! its a D13, again, completely moveable….if you fret the 6th string @ the 5th. with your middle finger, muting the 5th string, you have A min 6 …add the pinky at 7th and its A min 9…
Tabsss
AMAZING lesson!! Great rhythm! Thanks Brian. Your virtuosity with these lessons never ceases to amaze me. Please, more funk rhythm lessons. This is so much fun to play. And surprisingly simple. How often does that happen??
Ya, lets try to figure out who invented triads. Dig deeper into stax/soul/Memphis and stop trying to impress other people with your little "suggestions" to study up as much as you have.
Nice video.
thumbs up but you talk tooooo much!
Really well played by you but would disagree as to the genesis of the style.