The Nashville Numbering System,…which I always call it the Tennessee Numbering is a great system to learn. It helps tremendously when communicating chord progressions.
I've played (hours! and hours! ha ha) of this structure and never knew this actual definition. Thanks. I usually have to experiment with different ways to play the shuffle just to keep myself awake - ahhh the kind of music that explains why Drum Machines were invented. Grin.
I always heard Led Zeppelin Rock N Roll is a 12 bar blues. I didn’t really understand that. After your video. Now I do. Thank you for the great explanation.
Well versed, and well explained. Fantastic tutorial video. My kids want to learn, and I have to teach them from the basics, so thank you for teaching it so well.
You ask about song structures, Emma. Can you explain how to play a rolling groove, like the one in the chorus of Soul Man by Sam and Dave? I know you're supposed to play isolated snares on 2 and 4 but foot to the floor on everything else. I find that really testing, and I've worked at it off and on over a year. Thanks.
highly underrated video
For what its worth, this is the best and simplest explanation of the blues form I have heard. Well done.
Great teaching demonstration. Thanks
AC/DC - Can't Stand Still
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!
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The Nashville Numbering System,…which I always call it the Tennessee Numbering is a great system to learn. It helps tremendously when communicating chord progressions.
I've played (hours! and hours! ha ha) of this structure and never knew this actual definition. Thanks. I usually have to experiment with different ways to play the shuffle just to keep myself awake - ahhh the kind of music that explains why Drum Machines were invented. Grin.
Pls keep the videos rolling every day.
My guitar player sent this video to me because he can absolutely shred a 12 bar blues and whenever I play I seem to be all over the place
I always heard Led Zeppelin Rock N Roll is a 12 bar blues. I didn’t really understand that. After your video. Now I do. Thank you for the great explanation.
I only watched this so I could nod along to the 12 bar shuffle (I'm a big Status Quo fan). Great videos!
Well versed, and well explained. Fantastic tutorial video. My kids want to learn, and I have to teach them from the basics, so thank you for teaching it so well.
Love your vids especially the shorts. First vids are like level 1 and the more you upload the more it gets hard. Haha! Big love!
Great lesson. Thank you.
Awesome overview, thanks.
Thanks! I already had the feel down, but this helps me visualize what I'm playing a bit better.
Great tuition! 🥁
Lovely 🎉 cheers!
Love your stuff ❤
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You ask about song structures, Emma.
Can you explain how to play a rolling groove, like the one in the chorus of Soul Man by Sam and Dave?
I know you're supposed to play isolated snares on 2 and 4 but foot to the floor on everything else.
I find that really testing, and I've worked at it off and on over a year.
Thanks.
Would you tell us what you are doing on the high hat?
Love it, love it, love it ❤️
You're a good teacher. Keep it up. I love that white Telecaster in the background. Is it a Squire or Fender?
Great video
Thanks love.
What is cut time??
“This will go on for 3 hrs” 😂 So true.
"If you're at a Blues Jam, this will go on for 3 hours"!! 🤣💯
“And if your at blues jam, this will go on for 3 hrs…”
She’s not wrong
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“🎼🎸and that’s the 12 bar blues..”
George Harrison
I don't get this at all