How To: "Yellow Ledbetter" Up Any Guitar Part. The Chord / Pentatonic Relationship.
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#YellowLedbetter #Hendrix
Dude, you’re literally the best guitar teacher.
Signals Music Studio is really good too for scales and modes. And people like Nik Nocturnal and Uncle Ben are great for metal scales/modes and how to transpose scales in popular metal tunings.
Let me think...Do I want to sound like Hendrix? Yes. Yes, I do.
😂😂 That's so true
When someone asks you if you want to sound like Hendrix, you say YES.
😂😂same
Best 8 mins I've spent all month. Really added some nice color to my Wind Cries Mary.
Ledbetter and little wing are both masterpieces.
You do a fantastic job of breaking them down.
Great teacher!
I clicked to check out the D'Angelico, I already know Yellow Led better.
While I never got a good look at the guitar, I wound up learning a valuable CAGED/Pentatonic application,, ala Jimmi.
Good lesson 😎👍
I stayed with my cousin Chris George at the St Paul Ski Lodge.
Great lesson, thank you.
That is some really high quality content. Thank you!!!
Pleeeeease write a book for us! I would buy it instantly, love your lessons good sir
Wow happy I stumbled across this...you are an amazing teacher.
Welcome to Colorado. Hope your having fun.
Thank you Sir!
That’s both clever and very useful. Great lesson thank you
Great video!
Love this lesson!
Coolness!
That was awesome
Excellent lesson ! We are learning a version of “She Just Wants to Dance “ in E. I’ve been looking for something to spice up a little solo in the break, and I love these ideas. Thank you , Rick
Nice
Thanks Stitch.Youre the tops man.Strait up cool m@$'gb$%:^.Every time I watch one of your videos I learn something that I can make my own. Like that way back "Fortunate Son" episode I still use the technique you used to come up with a jump off riff.
Silverton is one of the best small town in CO
Absolutely right
Let us not forget that they are both from Seattle.
It comes from watch tower
Pearl Jam Blows
BUT… BUT…..They have their own SiriusXM station🤣
The dog was snoring like a ....dog.
Sounds like Jimmy Hendrix snoring in the background.
Ha! It’s my Bulldog 👍
I like how friendly and warm this guy is. Very knowledgeable also and he explains things in a way that is easy to understand
Yea he's like your friends older brother who would smoke weed with you when you were in high-school
I know I was just saying he always looks so happy
I’m m
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Your dog snoring is literally the best thing ever.
You can really hear the Jimi Hendrix influence in this particular song. Mike McCready basically idolized Jimi when he was learning guitar, and in particular it's very "Little Wing" ish.
I believe he's even said this was his nod to Hendrix.
@@yepper1165 Yeah I wouldn't be surprised... honestly it's so obviously a nod by virtue of the way it sounds it doesn't even need to be said. Mike McCready in general's style is heavily derived from Hendrix in just about every way but this one in particular just screams Little Wing.
When did Tom Segura start guitar lessons? Awesome video, just always thought you only did comedy.
Tom Segura "You're clearly not an athlete"
I must admit, my expectations for this lesson weren't high... man, was I wrong! Thanks.
They openly admit it was their version of Little Wing.
Just brilliant! This relational type of learning has really be doing wonders for me. Triads and scale shape relations seem to really be the key to unlocking the fret board and to have the freedom to improvise. Thanks Stitch!
You’re probably the most underrated yt guitar teacher. You give so us so much knowledge and concept ideas in ways it’s easy to understand. Thank you for everything you do bro 🤙🏻
This one really helped me and I've been playing 3 decades. The Yellow Ledbetter reference was a stroke of brilliance. We could all instantly hear what you were going to teach us. Giving that conceptualization in advance made it so easy to understand the lesson. Thanks a million!
You take the train from Silverton to Durango? It's a nice ride.
Don’t talk about my moms
Lots of folks out there make high-quality lessons on “how to play this song note for note.” What I love about the way you approach songs is that not only do you show the “how”, but also the “why” for what is going on. I find this incredibly helpful, and far more useful for building my own techniques. I’m not a jam band guy, but your “In the mind of” series has helped make me a far better player.
Oh, and if you could get the bullie to fart in 3/4 and 6/8, you could use that to explain time signatures………..
I just learned something super useful in under 9 minutes..... and explained perfectly. Amazing
Yellow Ledbetter sounds nothing like Little Wing …… but While we Cry by Kenny Wayne Shepherd ….. sounds exactly like Yellow Ledbetter ….. IT. HAS. BEEN. SAID.
Greetings from East Tennessee. Going down to the lake and playing some music today with my bud. Will be plugging in some of this lesson. Thank you for your effort.... very helpful.
Can this be used to help play Lenny by srv also?
That's MAGIC, Stitch!
I think I'm enjoying this lesson more than l am paying attention.
Wish I could do more than one like for this! Great lesson- another leap in my knowledge. Thanks from New Zealand
Am I the only one that can hear someone is SNOOZIN in the background ?lolol
I agree, you are The Eye Doctor. My eyes become open with every lesson.
Thanks StichM
might work for While We Cry by Kenny Wayne Sheppard.
I once wrote the intro to Yellow Ledbetter accidentally and after hearing your theory breakdown of what it's comprised of, it makes a lot of sense that I did this, and many probably have too.
I remember when I first figured that song out all those years ago. I think that's the only song I would play for about a week...lol.
Hendrix had huge hands so he could play bass lines to that kinda stuff with his friggin' thumb...like he wasn't good enough already!!!😬
I gave up on learning "The Wind Cries Mary"(and others) because of that shit!!!
That's definitely a fun way to embellish mellow passages though!!!
Yeah, I have to "switch" like Stitch on both Ledbetter AND Wind Cries Mary.
🤷 Its all good, how ever you get there.
There must be downsides to big hands as well. I can't play Jaguars, for instance because the frets are too cramped above 12.
Some of the best method instruction w enough theory to tie it all together sans the paralysis by analysis. I just sub'ed. you are great!
What a useful lesson man! Great thx!
George Harrison did this too,,, before Hendrix,, in Don't Let Me Down song,,, did he?
Love that you brought up Hendrix immediately! I've always pictured in my head Stone Gossard was just jamming Little Wing and Eddie Vedder just slapped on some lyrics, but it turned out to be a beautiful song in its own right. It's a fun drunk Karaoke song because you can stumble through the lyrics, and nobody knows the difference lol
Welcome to CO, Stitch! I LOVE Silverton, such a cool place.
Agreed, especially in summertime.
Man! You are such a good teacher. First time I seen your video. Swear stumbled across it. Saving... I like how your explanation is so simple. I will be practicing thank you
Great lesson on improvised chords and playing off the P Scale. Great many thanks…
What a great lesson man! Hope to see more "tricks" like these! Greetings from Buenos Aires, Argentina
It is a very useful technique as long as you use it like seasoning to enhance what you're playing.
Another great lesson linking theory with good ol' rock. Peace, brother!
This really helped connect a few dots that have not really made sense to me related to CAGED plus other stuff like how Hendrix mixes the chords with the pentatonic which I thought was like crazy good
I can do the first part. When he said “Hi”
You’re two steps ahead of me then!
clicked on this to refreash myself on a somg i learned to play like 20 yrs ago and came out with so much more, thanks
lol 6 people downvoted....Im guessing rival accounts. MArty???
A lot of your lessons go right over my head, but I “get” this. Cool. Thanks!
I've stolen a lot from you. I should probably send you a check.
Btw you should be up there with Marty Schwartz lesson wise, I think you're my new favorite teacher! (sorry Marty ) haha anyway really appreciate how I can clearly see what you're doing and understand easily, it makes all the difference. Not all heroes wear capes, rock on man! I'll try to send a viewer your way every chance I get.
That sound and chord progressions was great. Tube Amps & Model guitars go a long way in achieving that sound too! Hendrix knew that one for sure.
Here's why to don't try to try turning a song into Hendrix.....Because it can't happen and you'll sound like crap!
My brother this is great. Btw if think John Frusciante out-hendrixed Hendrix a long time ago lol.
My first StitchMethod video. Great content. But even better snoring dog. Reminds me of my old dog that would wake everyone in the house up with his snore!
Thank you so much for these great lessons. I have learned a lot over the year from watching.
Dear Mr. Fantasy
Pearl Jam copied Hendrix and Hendrix copied Curtis Mayfield.
Very interesting. I'll be able to mess around with this for awhile 😀 Thanks
Gossard is a blues based guitarist who idolizes SRV so Hendrix influence isn’t a stretch
Got it, find the g spot play like hendrix! joke aside, thanks a bunch man sounds great!
Dirty heads- no time for y’all
Also uses this same bit. If you haven’t heard it check it out
What kind of guitar is that you’re playing in the video? It’s beautiful af!
nice perspective. you should make youtube videos or something.
Absolutely fantastic video. Subscribed.
Imagine picking up a guitar and not pushing yourself to learn challenging music.
Every video I start out understanding and like wow …. Then you cram so much info in I eventually end up losing the understanding …. Oh it’s me not you hehe 😉
It's all about the attitude in which you play it. You are thinking Hendrix, so it has a Hendrix vibe. When I play like that (which I often do) I'm mostly thinking soul music, so it has more of a Cornell Dupree or Steve Cropper vibe. At the end of the day, Hendrix got that style from soul, gospel and blue, and used his influences to help create his sound
@@kingcormack8004 He is playing the Pearl Jam lick almost note-for-note. You are right that it's a pure telecaster sound though. Unmistakable.
This is absolutely genius! Mind blown, subscribing!!
You're in Silvertown? Have u seen Joe Dirt or Kickin Wing?
I thought this was a Ledbelly how-to.
Maybe next time.
LOVE the bob weir signature l! That thing is magical
You have a beautiful soul, mister. :)
Great video! I have never understood this stuff, and stumbled up on a few of these areas on the guitar! MAGIC!
Thanks very good and simple way to explain this
Great information, subscribed
EXACT THOUGHT I HAD 1st TIME I HEARD IT> RIPPING HENDRIX!!!!
You kinda look like Jim Hopper/David Harbour 😂
Are you just playing music in colorado for money?
You seem like a really cool guy! Ill have to check out some more videos!!
Weir shout on a Weir signature, very nice
That last progression is a little phishy
Love your lessons always helpful thank you
John Mayer does a ton of this in Gravity on the G and C chords, it's such a great sound. Thanks Ian!
That’s what makes the change up so somber and eery, instead of just flashy chord voicings for the sake of showing off. It’s a perfect blend of accents and then very precise chords, and the solo becomes easier to play once one has those patterns in their head.
I always tell folks to learn the parts to Hendrix’s 1983…through to the Rainy Day reprise, as they aren’t very difficult to play, but each shift changes the emotion and atmosphere, which can really help some when in a rut.
Was like "Yellow Ledbetter"????
Hendrix
OOOOOOOH!! THAT SONG!
MCCready was a Hendrix wannabe. That's all he ever did.
That's true, unless you count all the other stuff he did.
check out sacrifice me by salty dog it's the guitar solo
You're the man Stitch so smooth and flowing
Fantastic! So many great lessons. Thanks.
I always disliked this song cause it was a little too on the nose but boring
lightbulb moment ..right there ..thanks Stitch
Mind Blown !!!.. gotta try this. Thanks 👍
I heard Kenny Wayne there. Good Stuff. Eye opener--once again. Thanks Amazing One! (And who wouldn't Love Silverton?)
Just found kenny's Ledbetter road... so good. I think PJ used that more than Hendrix