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Great lesson. Thank you. Tho I would "technically" not call what BB and Gary were doing, "call & response" as Gary is repeating BB's lick after he plays it. He isnt really "responding" in the way you demonstrate...as your example "responses" are completely different phrases altogether. Apologies if this is too "nit-picky", but I think its a small but important difference. That said, I think you have absolutely some of the best content on YT. And I appreciate your instruction and insight very much.
Hi Ross I really enjoy the way you explain and teach and am about to get your course.. I'm a decent level player and would like to gig my question is what rig modeling should I use ie toner or kemper have you any suggestions? Thanks Roy from London
You have no idea how much all your information has helped me in such a short time. Theory is honestly the most fun learning I've ever had in my 28yrs of life.
New to your channel and glad I found it. Great lesson even though the video was not exactly call and response, I still get the point. Love using the play along portion. I put in a loop to keep working with it. Thanks so much for this and the Free Course.
I love all your lessons, but, we see so many guys using fingers over pick, and many of us need to figure out that technique , would make a great lesson
Wow, giving credit to Gary Moore, the reason why I started playing guitar (in his pre-blues period). Saw Empty Rooms on a Dutch music show. Wanted to instantly play guitar! Cheers Ross, keep up the good work! Bought your book a while ago, too!
The VERY best Gary Moore was the one that recorded these two masterpieces : Corridors of Power and Victime of the future...he had the same nuclear energy like Van Halen in those 2 records.
🎸 Sign-up for FREE access to my intermediate soloing course “Melodic Soloing With Triads” ►►► tinyurl.com/FreeMelodicSoloingCourse
Are you an intermediate guitarist who has been stuck in a soloing rut for years? Or even decades?
If the answer is yes, then I’m guessing you’ve grown tired of playing the same licks over and over again…
This course teaches you how to ditch your stale, repetitive licks and instead, begin playing tasteful guitar solos that ooze melody and feel!
The best part? You can learn how to do this WITHOUT learning ‘exotic’ guitar scales, wasting hours trawling through RUclips lessons, or spending a penny!
That’s right, I’m giving this course away for zero dollars (for the time being…), so act today to grab it with free, lifetime access.
Here’s a tip-of-the-iceberg overview of the main benefits you can expect to experience when you study the curriculum of “Melodic Soloing With Triads”:
✅ You’ll move beyond the limitations of a purely scale-based approach to guitar soloing… so that you can stop feeling stuck inside scale patterns and boxes
✅ You’ll learn to target the notes that create a strong connection between your licks and the chords they are played over… so that you can stop playing repetitive un-musical licks and begin crafting melodies
✅ You’ll stop aimlessly wandering the fretboard, hoping to land on notes that sound good… and start improvising with the confidence of a pro-level guitarist, who always knows which notes to target for an epic solo
Click here for free, lifetime access ►►► tinyurl.com/FreeMelodicSoloingCourse
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Backing track by - ruclips.net/video/RD1UJ3nyOLA/видео.html
Saw this as a teenager on youtube just starting guitar and still return to it for inspiration around 17 years later.
Such a classic clip
It's the best blues call and response video ever. Seen it 100 times, love it!
Ross, thanks for sharing this great concept. I've listened to it for years and never knew there was a term for it.
Great sound! Reminds me of Clapton.
Best best ❤ more this type of call and response video
Unbelievably tasty licks and tone, Ross. This lesson shows how real learning happens. Keep it coming.
Great lesson. Thank you. Tho I would "technically" not call what BB and Gary were doing, "call & response" as Gary is repeating BB's lick after he plays it. He isnt really "responding" in the way you demonstrate...as your example "responses" are completely different phrases altogether. Apologies if this is too "nit-picky", but I think its a small but important difference. That said, I think you have absolutely some of the best content on YT. And I appreciate your instruction and insight very much.
Thanks! Yeah you know I sort of realised that midway through editing this video ha.
Gary wasn’t completely repeating the licks so i think this still counts as call and response but idk
Lovely stuff as always Ross!
Thanks, Ross -- this really will help a lot of us sound better, fast . . . just by chilling and playing fewer notes with more feel. Cheers -- TC
Hi Ross I really enjoy the way you explain and teach and am about to get your course.. I'm a decent level player and would like to gig my question is what rig modeling should I use ie toner or kemper have you any suggestions? Thanks Roy from London
Absolutely superb lesson. Great playing and licks. Cheers
Thanks Andrew!
You have no idea how much all your information has helped me in such a short time. Theory is honestly the most fun learning I've ever had in my 28yrs of life.
That's great to hear! 🙏
Absolutely great stuff - thanks a lot for the inspiration and stylish licks! Now I know what I do the rest of the week :)
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Sounds great Ross. Gary Moore, one of my inspirations! Cheers 🎸
Just a great video Ross. Keep doing what you’re doing.
Thank you!
Nice lesson. Great Idea to have a play along section. Then your examples show how to use the whole neck as well. Brilliant.
Thanks!
Thanks for this great inspiration! 😊
I grabbed the free course, I already have purchased the other course...thanks
New to your channel and glad I found it. Great lesson even though the video was not exactly call and response, I still get the point. Love using the play along portion. I put in a loop to keep working with it. Thanks so much for this and the Free Course.
I love all your lessons, but, we see so many guys using fingers over pick, and many of us need to figure out that technique , would make a great lesson
Wow, giving credit to Gary Moore, the reason why I started playing guitar (in his pre-blues period). Saw Empty Rooms on a Dutch music show. Wanted to instantly play guitar! Cheers Ross, keep up the good work! Bought your book a while ago, too!
Thank you!
Great lesson, very good idea and extremely useful many thanks !
The VERY best Gary Moore was the one that recorded these two masterpieces : Corridors of Power and Victime of the future...he had the same nuclear energy like Van Halen in those 2 records.
Great lessons with shades of Knopfler. Thanks.
What's the best way to practice songs which only have lead guitar fills without rhythm guitar actually on the record?
Nice😊
how Can I achieve this tone?
Thanks so much!
Guitar practice time! How many hours a week do you play? 🎸⌛
Ross be Jeff Beckin'! No plecs, EVAH!
To this day, Gary's intensity is still unmatched IMO
I like that term "Call and response".. Thank you Mr. Campbell!
This is such a fuckin great lesson/peice of advice 🙌
Sounds a bit like knopfler.