Jerry Garcia guitar licks - Easy Garcia style licks that are connected to chord shapes. VG30 Lesson
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- In this video, you'll learn several classic Jerry Garcia (Grateful Dead) guitar licks that can be played in any key.
Premium members can download the tab and the MP3 jam tracks for this lesson by going to www.activemelo...
Brian, its about time you delve deeper into Jerry! sounds like a "Tennessee Jed" meets "US Blues".....more GARCIA please!!!!
I hate to admit it, but I've been playing for 20 years, and some of this is blowing my mind right now.
Thank you for being the rare one who actually plays what you will be "teaching" before saying even one word. I was able to find out instantly that this is what I was looking for.
Love it!! Brian is easily the best guitar teacher on RUclips.
woh, this is excellent. love the friendly nods to theory and the relationships to the underlying chords instead of just the patterns. nice blend
Best lesson on what Jerry is doing that I have ever seen. Explained really clearly . I love this sound and would love to hear more in his style. Great job!
Nice tone & awesome phrasing Brian!! Love that Stratocaster!
Thank you Tomo!
I just found your lessons for the first time yesterday. You have a super gift for teaching. You explain stuff in a way that makes it easy to grasp. There are a lot of teachers on line, but you are the real deal. You teach stuff I wish I new years ago. Thank you
Ed
The stuff I learn from Brian is what I'm playing a lot of the time. The go to stuff.
Another awesome nugget of a lesson 2 days before the full size AM lesson, we get so spoiled! Thanks, Brian! And yeah, a number system is super helpful for these mid-week videos 😃👍
The Great Jerry, my favorite guitar player.
I love the comment at the end. They didn’t have the internet back then. Even in my day starting out learning the guitar we didn’t RUclips for awesome stuff like this.
Jerry is always an excellent idea.
Such a great lesson. I’ve been learning the caged shapes and arpeggios, and haven’t really noticed much improvement, but when you follow someone else’s solo, so many light bulbs go off on how to use the system. This was a great lesson in applying theory for me. Thank you!
Loved that note before arpeggio thing, defo stealing that. Thanks Brian
Wow, thanks for giving us a glimpse into some of Jerry’s brilliance!
This is probably the best Jerry Garcia lesson I've seen to date. Thank you so much!
Best teacher on the Web.
Brian, to me it sounds as much like Jerry as it does Lowell George. And the thing that I really like is the syncopation... I think that's the real hidden nugget in this lesson. I want to thank you very sincerely for this wealth of material to practice.
Great Lesson Brian. So many nuggets to learn, and apply bits of it in other songs.
Thanks Brian.
This is truly a great lesson. I think you gave me a break through. Thanks
Right on. The arpeggio trick is a real gem. Thanks.
This lesson just blew my mind!!!! So many what I call Blinding Glimpses of the Obvious.... Meaning why didn’t I see this before!!! GREAT LESSON
Very cool and a Dead Head T-shirt well done Brian!👍🎸🇨🇦
Hey!Fellow Canadian guitar hack?
It’s called a stealie
@@smelltheglove2038 I did not know that. Thanks!👍
@@geraldbrown2875 it’s from the steal your face album. Which was actually supposed to be called fuck your face. True story.
@@smelltheglove2038 just reading up on it now-very cool!
This is one great lesson. Brian's packed so much in here - it's a feast!
Been a tough week, I woke up a-feeling mean, and here was this lesson. 😜 Love it...might try it in C...thanks Brian!!!
Awesome job as always Brian!
Thanks Michael! Love your reaction videos. You’ve definitely hit a nerve with that one!
Far out Brian!Always fighting to get the right positions,i was used to that having no internet ,but this makes more sense,tnx man,cheers from Amsterdam!Koos
Thanks. Finally, Jerry explained in a way that I can follow and learn from.
Just what I’ve needed, thanks Brian!
Got to love the mid week inspirations !!! Very sweet,,Thank you !!!
Love the dead tshirts you rock for these lessons......but it's the content that keep me comin back......keep on truckn
Jerry..What can you say..Hell of a player and knew his stuff inside out and backwards.
So much juicy stuff to learn from his playing style. And the way he constructed his music.
On the subject of the Grateful Dead...and what a name for a band..if anyone hasn't seen these versions of the Ripple and the weight, if you search on the toob for playing for change they've done an awesome version of both.
For the weight it took nearly 2 years to put it together, there's 2 videos on that as well.
Reason being their music vids are mostly musicians and vocalists etc from around the world playing their part of the track, and then it's all edited to create the finished video.
Some awesome musicians, all kinds of instruments and some really good guitar players...and vocalists.
Awesome scenery as well in many of them....
Another of my favourites is Luke Winslow King..Farewell Blues..really nice guitar work on this one..good song as well.
Genevieve chadwick..very good acoustic player.
Also worth checking out poor boy blues ..mark knopfler and chet atkins. Great song and some really nice playing...
Two of the best..can't go wrong there.
And plenty more. I put it on the Tele box coz it's better than on the laptop.
this is exactly the kind of music I was hoping to learn from you! thanks so much!
Thanks bro .. iam greatful you guys r so kind to show people like myself ... You have showed me so much finally iam staring to impress. Thanks
I liked this a lot. Would be the equivalent of 3 half hour lessons with all the details in it.
Beautiful sound on that lovely Strat!!
Brian you are the best.
Cool lesson, and it's fun to play! Fantastic instruction ~ thank you for your efforts!
Excellent and easy to follow
Great lesson Brian, you break it down so well 👍
I love this style. I’d enjoy more lessons like this.
One of the best channel on youtube 🎸👍🏻
awesome video! I love Jerry's playing and there are tons of jumping off points, side roads and rabbit holes in this lesson.
Light bulbs are popping here...thanks to you.
nice lesson. the arpeggio tip was great
This is exactly the lesson I was looking for!
Wonderful lesson Brian! Great, love it. Keep em coming dude.
Appreciate all the work and all the great content you provide.
Your lessons are great! Really workable useful stuff
So fluid. Thanks
Awesome lesson Brian.
more of these pleeeeeaaaase
Great lesson! Thanks, Brian!
Thanks, this is really a great lesson.
Great lesson.! Loved it.
You the man Brian!
Lot's of great ideas for sure!!
After watching this I went through my books and records to see I maybe had a hit or two of sunshine hidden some where 👅▫️ By the way new subscriber like how you simply things...
Better head back to Tennessee...
I heard that and some US Blues-influenced sounds, too. So cool!
@@boomerdell Yeah, US Blues vibe from key of A and the 1-4-5 progression. Definitely hit that Tennessee Jed lick pretty hard tho 👍
I am a lifetime subscriber to Active Melody (my lifetime, not yours) . A possible use for midweek lessons might be to teach songs from the public domain. Many of us like to sing and play. but your lessons are instrumental compositions, so I actually spend a little more time on youTube than I do on Active Melody. Is the audience too small for tutorials on how to play early gospel or spirituals, jazz, barnyard stomp, jug band music? I understand why you rarely repeat yourself in lessons (and I get a lot out of them, even without applying myself much), but have you thought of something like instrumental "lessons" on friday, and song "tutorials" mid week? Just a thought. I love your awesome website and impressive skills. I do not subscribe anywhere else. Even to Marco.
The issue is copyrights - I don’t want to deal with them so I write my own material and cover lots of different styles
Cool stuff. Does he do this type of thing on acoustic too?
Good lesson 👍
Thanks, Brian!
'Break me off a piece of that.. Kit Kat bar'...
Anyone else hear it ? :-)
Excellent ! You legend thank's a lot man
I just love you, man...
Jerry forever! Thanks a lot Brian, you look like a true dead head with that t-shirt... ;)
Good stuff Brian 🙂
Can you make a tutorial on how to suggest chords without actually playing it? Can you please discuss that on one of your videos? Thank you.
Tasty midweek bite Brian!
Kick a$$ lesson!
But I thought, according to your other video, that I would have to make the 4 chord lydian, and the 5 chord mixolydian.. why does it work to just move that shape straight up to the 4 chord?
Brilan thank
Reminds me of smoking in the boyz room a little
Is he Eric Clapton?????
the day Uncle Sam met Tennessee Jed
i will sign up for $10 a month or $69 a year but when click on the link it is $12 a month or $89 a year. Brian emailed me back. No can do, Mark. i replied, when a business posts a price, it is honored! what a shame
Nah.
Better head back to Tennessee