I've been a working guitarist for many years I'm 75 & still gigging believe it or not. Like the way you teach...picked up great Licks on your site! One can always learn from others! Fingers are not as agile but still playing but no more tour's! Thanks. Just subscribed!
less 10 years, same here. always good to see what someone else does. there is always more to learn on the guitar. this is a lick I learned from SRV but it's been done by many. this guy is an excellent teacher. slomo was a nice touch.
I agree with the comment by Steven.. Your camera angle cuts out a whole step ( excuse the pun) of thinking when trying to copy your fingers..!👍🏼 I don’t have to “flip” the images in my head before I lay fingers to the fretboard..!
Slow,one lick at a time,over and over with birds eye view.....Perfect! Perfect lesson,Perfect view This is the way to teach So many folks will play several things to fast,then before u know it they at lick,riff, etc #5,and we never got the first one. Some are going to teach theory while they are playing several things to fast and I can't see what fret,etc their fingers are on. Same lick over and over, birds eye view,same lick on two different tracks__ Perfect-plenty for one lesson! Much appreciated. Wow.
Fantastic Lesson - can't believe how fast I could pick it up - very clear. Was a little intimidated when I first heard it but you were so calm and thorough. The angle threw me for a sec than I got it - perfect way to view.Great job and thanks.
@@ryedylantm I only started playing when the covid lockdown began. But I'm totally addicted to playing and I practice every day, sometimes for hours on end. On weekends I find myself staying up until 4am playing. I live alone..in a house, so it's okay! Playing loud at 3am is a great feeling! I'm getting better fast..but I still suck! I'm frustrated for the first time actually. I just want to be able to play to a backing track. But I don't know scales good enough. I have hundreds of pages of notes on everything, I study, I practice, I'm tired of it..I wanna play!
@@mboyer68 I feel the same.Sometimes there are these good times that I know I nailed something; and there are these awful days that I feel like I'm the most annoying and awfully playing guitarist.But I just keep doing what I love.No matter how slow I learned,I know one day I'll get there by GOD's Grace."We maybe slow walker,but let us never stop nor walk backwards."
great lick! Besides the breakdown of the lick itself, I found the most valuable part of this lesson was just listening closely to you playing out different variations of the lick in the track at the end. Hopefully others pay attention to that - as you immediately see how much potential the individual parts of the lick have when you separate them out and mix them up a bit! Great lesson, thanks!
ROBERT RENMAN not only has remarkable lessons and professional instructional videos, He is a magnificant personallity on and for YOU TUBE ... Excellence at work!
You are a great teacher and superb player Robert. You cut to the chase and yet include everything that is required. I had no hesitation in buying one of your lessons, from your website.
@@Dolphinstreets Hello Dolphinsteet, Cette 'phrase" est géniale. En êtes-vous l'auteur (SRV ou Garry Moore peut-être?)? Quoiqu'il en soit, félicitations et merci de la partager ! Goodbye. P.S : une partition ou une tablature n'aurait pas été de trop.
I see the top comments state what I was going to state, so I'll just say "Good job !" Nice camera angle, easy to learn, sounds like Hendrix Red House, thanks a lot Robert ! I haven't really played in about 45 years, my hands were always what I thought too big (long fingers). We had to wear out a lot of LP's to learn when I was younger.
All of my children, boy 26, girls, 23 and 14, can't remember not having a guitar in their hands. The most difficult thing I had to deal with was my son. As a southpaw, he plays upside down and backwards. Tried to show him left-strung, so it would be like a mirror. Nope. Amazing to watch. Great video. I try to pass it on.
Robert Renman Здравствуйте! Спасибо! За ваши уроки! У нас в России очень любят играть романсы в тональности Аm. Можете показать красивые licks в тональности Аm. Спасибо! С любовью из России! ;-)
hy Robert. Olivier from France. it is my first visit on your channel. i already don’t know how good you are as guitar teacher, but one thing important for me is that i understand when you are speaking. thank you.
Dude you keep it real! You are by far the best teacher I have found on all of online who actually teaches amazing licks and explains them! You have given me absolutely amazing material to work with live and left me with much room for improvisation. Thank you so much!
dadude7 but while watching this i have generated a kind of pain in my watch, the same we do as we sit for a movie while sitting at the very first row at the theater... I think I should switch to some other channel for blues licks.. Yes I do....
a useful tip for anyone learning this lick, its a lot easier if u just leave ur index finger over 12th fret of the E and B high strings from the 2nd and 3rd note u play up until after the last bend of the lick. leaving ur index there also makes it easier to hit those g string bends , try it =D
Robert Renman Thanks for your swift response as well. Your skills are as minimum equal with well known blues/rock /fusion guitarists. Well, you chose to share and to teach us some good trick - in the easy yet effektive way. You are a really teacher. That's for sure. I have downloaded a handfull of your lessons. I have just retired 66 y.o - and practice and playing the blues will take a good chunk of my retirement. Denmark are a blues loving nation and Danes are takling advantage of your lessons. Btw, I would love to experience you and sensei Tomo Fujita playing together. That would be a lesson in perfektion. The two best teachers on RUclips 🎸👌🙏
Grazie infinite del video e della chiarezza con la quale lo hai spiegato, sono anni che cerco di appropriarmi di questo lick che utilizzava il compianto SRV, non conosco l'inglese ma grazie a te finalmente ho capito. Robert un saluto con ammirazione da Roma!🎼🎸👋
Oh I love your 'Hartwood Novella' guitar hangin' on the wall at the start of video. Got the same axe, and i'm very satisfied. Good instrument at a budget price.
my first encounter with Robert - I really enjoy his professionalism. I get a little tired of the hacks pretending to be instructors out there. To each his own.
Really love this. Thanks man. Another one in my arsenal. Ending it on the D string also sounds good. I love the camera angle as well. I subscribed. You really know how to deliver a lesson.
Never thought I'd day this while watching a guitar instruction video but.... thats a really good camera shot. :) I am so damn visual when it comes to learning anything. So in all seriousness that is a great way to film this instruction! I felt like I was playing it! I've heard basketball coaches say to always envision the ball going through the hoop while taking your shot. I think about this very thing only applied to guitar. I have to envision it in my head. And hear the sounds I want to make in my own head before I stand a chance at playing it. It's weird!... lol! Excellent video! Subscribing now! 😉
I have always loved your videos and teaching styles. These licks were the first fast licks I learned, playing guitar 30 years ago. It's interesting to listen how different players play this general lick with subtle differences. For a start check out these three, SRV, Clapton on Crossroads and Randy Rhoads on Mr.
For the people that are complaining about the intro to this video - if they had listened they would have gotten the point that Thomas just made. Good job Robert.
I know this lick and you played it , I won't say wrong, but different the first time than you did slowly, playing 'f" the first time and "f#" the second!!!! Sounds better with "f#" the way Hendrix and Vaughn played it!!
Download: masterguitaracademy.com/killerlicks
I've been a working guitarist for many years I'm 75 & still gigging believe it or not.
Like the way you teach...picked up great Licks on your site! One can always learn from others!
Fingers are not as agile but still playing but no more tour's! Thanks. Just subscribed!
You’re 75 ? Can I know you better ??😄😁
I've been playing for 55 years. 40 years professionally. Always nice to see different perspectives. Thanks....
less 10 years, same here. always good to see what someone else does. there is always more to learn on the guitar. this is a lick I learned from SRV but it's been done by many. this guy is an excellent teacher. slomo was a nice touch.
Great to find an exceptional player and superb teacher in one go. Thanks Robert!
Thanks Allan.
that is the smartest camera angle for learning to play guitar as that is how many people(right handers) see the guitar.
Lol pink guy
Too true
I agree with the comment by Steven.. Your camera angle cuts out a whole step ( excuse the pun) of thinking when trying to copy your fingers..!👍🏼
I don’t have to “flip” the images in my head before I lay fingers to the fretboard..!
Slow,one lick at a time,over and over
with birds eye view.....Perfect!
Perfect lesson,Perfect view
This is the way to teach
So many folks will play several
things to fast,then before u
know it they at lick,riff,
etc #5,and we never
got the first one.
Some are going to teach theory while
they are playing several things to
fast and I can't see what fret,etc
their fingers are on.
Same lick over and over,
birds eye view,same lick
on two different tracks__
Perfect-plenty for one
lesson!
Much appreciated.
Wow.
Finally! thank you Robert for demonstrating for the players' perspective. Gracious.
Your original top view of the guitar fretboard was an instant success for me to see and know exactly what you were talking about!
Thanks!
Fantastic Lesson - can't believe how fast I could pick it up - very clear. Was a little intimidated when I first heard it but you were so calm and thorough. The angle threw me for a sec than I got it - perfect way to view.Great job and thanks.
Hi John 👋
The Professor X of Guitar.Knows exactly how teaching should be done. Best camera angle I've seen in guitar tutorials.
Good observation! Totally agree. The super slow mo helps my super slow mo brain
@@mboyer68 There is a saying I learned from a colleague," Guitar licks are fast until you learned them."
@@ryedylantm I only started playing when the covid lockdown began. But I'm totally addicted to playing and I practice every day, sometimes for hours on end. On weekends I find myself staying up until 4am playing. I live alone..in a house, so it's okay! Playing loud at 3am is a great feeling! I'm getting better fast..but I still suck! I'm frustrated for the first time actually. I just want to be able to play to a backing track. But I don't know scales good enough. I have hundreds of pages of notes on everything, I study, I practice, I'm tired of it..I wanna play!
@@mboyer68 I feel the same.Sometimes there are these good times that I know I nailed something; and there are these awful days that I feel like I'm the most annoying and awfully playing guitarist.But I just keep doing what I love.No matter how slow I learned,I know one day I'll get there by GOD's Grace."We maybe slow walker,but let us never stop nor walk backwards."
great lick! Besides the breakdown of the lick itself, I found the most valuable part of this lesson was just listening closely to you playing out different variations of the lick in the track at the end. Hopefully others pay attention to that - as you immediately see how much potential the individual parts of the lick have when you separate them out and mix them up a bit! Great lesson, thanks!
ROBERT RENMAN not only has remarkable lessons and professional instructional videos, He is a magnificant personallity on and for YOU TUBE ... Excellence at work!
You are a great teacher and superb player Robert. You cut to the chase and yet include everything that is required. I had no hesitation in buying one of your lessons, from your website.
He is totally awesome. Very clear and slow . Angles Camara so beginner can really see what he is doing. Not everyone does this.
Pro at work.
Thank you
Thanks a lot ❤️
@@Dolphinstreets
Hello Dolphinsteet,
Cette 'phrase" est géniale. En êtes-vous l'auteur (SRV ou Garry Moore peut-être?)? Quoiqu'il en soit, félicitations et merci de la partager ! Goodbye.
P.S : une partition ou une tablature n'aurait pas été de trop.
Makes learning so easy, this is a maestro who really WANTS to teach, fantastic!!
I see the top comments state what I was going to state, so I'll just say "Good job !" Nice camera angle, easy to learn, sounds like Hendrix Red House, thanks a lot Robert ! I haven't really played in about 45 years, my hands were always what I thought too big (long fingers). We had to wear out a lot of LP's to learn when I was younger.
John World 🌍
I have played for a long time and this is one of the coolest lessons ever. You slowed it down just right so I could see and understand it. Thank you.
Hi Dan 👋
All of my children, boy 26, girls, 23 and 14, can't remember not having a guitar in their hands. The most difficult thing I had to deal with was my son. As a southpaw, he plays upside down and backwards. Tried to show him left-strung, so it would be like a mirror. Nope. Amazing to watch. Great video. I try to pass it on.
Thanks a lot Robert! You're an awesome teacher, your lessons are necessary! greetings from Brazil
Thank you very much.
The little pull off on the e string is new to me and can definitely be incorporated. Thanks
Man, just a couple of extra notes added on to a riff I've been using forever adds such flavor !! Thanks.
And its also when and how those notes are articulated.
OMG, these are fantastic lessons! Best camera angles for newbies.
Robert is this lick in E. Usually you’ll say what key it is. Thanks for your excellent illustrations!
Yes it is in E.
Jump to 00:33 for the breakdown.
Robert Renman Здравствуйте! Спасибо! За ваши уроки! У нас в России очень любят играть романсы в тональности Аm. Можете показать красивые licks в тональности Аm. Спасибо! С любовью из России! ;-)
Yeah... i didnt skip... and glad i didnt : )
You confirmed similar thoughts about this of my own : )
Im on the right track ; )
From where i can get the last melody from your video after the lick?can you tell me please?how can i learn that?
masterguitaracademy.com/killerlicks
Great sound
Starts at 2.26. Ur welcome. And this video has the best video angle of all videos in RUclips
Great lick and excellent teaching technique. I’ve rarely seen that angle on the fretboard but it’s very helpful. Thanks!
Where are you from ? 👋
That slomo is a super method. So easy to learn if you can switch between the fast and slomo version :)
Thank you Robert!
Thank You Robert as always time well spent with you
Ralph 👋
Finally ... a left hand camera angle so clever !!! Many many thanks. Front camera .... sometimes it's difficult to understand fingers position
Glad you like.
I think I’m going to join this site looks a lot better than some of the other on line classes. And way better than I n person lessons
hy Robert. Olivier from France. it is my first visit on your channel. i already don’t know how good you are as guitar teacher, but one thing important for me is that i understand when you are speaking. thank you.
Oliver 👋
I was surfing and it led me here, awesome , I am now following, thank you .
THANKS ROBERT PLESE KEEP THESE BLUES LICKS COMING !GOOD JOB!
Glad you dig it.
great
Great view of the fretboard. Exactly what you see. Cool .
Thanks
Love you Robert. Such simple and precise explanations.. And always awesome stuff that I can use..
Dude you keep it real! You are by far the best teacher I have found on all of online who actually teaches amazing licks and explains them! You have given me absolutely amazing material to work with live and left me with much room for improvisation. Thank you so much!
Glad to hear that!
Who complains about the camera angle? This is how you see the guitar when you play!! Sheesh. Good lesson.
I'm a lefty.. I do
I'm lefty and I hate the camera angle
dadude7 but while watching this i have generated a kind of pain in my watch, the same we do as we sit for a movie while sitting at the very first row at the theater... I think I should switch to some other channel for blues licks.. Yes I do....
The struggle is real! (For us lefthanders.)
@Johannes DeMoravia g
The camera angle is way better than front on. Thanks!
Thanks, glad you like it.
It is confusing for lefties
a useful tip for anyone learning this lick, its a lot easier if u just leave ur index finger over 12th fret of the E and B high strings from the 2nd and 3rd note u play up until after the last bend of the lick. leaving ur index there also makes it easier to hit those g string bends , try it =D
Looking very sharp Robert. Your lessons are so useful, thank you.
Thanks!
Thanks again Robert. I've gained so much through your easy Lessons. Love and blues from Denmark ❤️🎸
Glad to hear it!
Robert Renman Thanks for your swift response as well. Your skills are as minimum equal with well known blues/rock /fusion guitarists. Well, you chose to share and to teach us some good trick - in the easy yet effektive way. You are a really teacher. That's for sure. I have downloaded a handfull of your lessons. I have just retired 66 y.o - and practice and playing the blues will take a good chunk of my retirement. Denmark are a blues loving nation and Danes are takling advantage of your lessons. Btw, I would love to experience you and sensei Tomo Fujita playing together. That would be a lesson in perfektion. The two best teachers on RUclips 🎸👌🙏
@@AffiBlues Where are you from ? 👋
I like your videos ! Your accent is so easy to understand thank you !
You're awesome Mr. Robert
Awsome! The perfect angle!!! Never seen better approach, because is the same point of view that i have while playing the guitar!!!!! Perfect man!
That lick is so good
i like this killer blues lick much.
Grazie infinite del video e della chiarezza con la quale lo hai spiegato, sono anni che cerco di appropriarmi di questo lick che utilizzava il compianto SRV, non conosco l'inglese ma grazie a te finalmente ho capito. Robert un saluto con ammirazione da Roma!🎼🎸👋
i have not yet watched the whole video it's very fantastic
At last , a video lesson using point of view camera ! Well done pal :)
Great licks and very helpful tutorial - well thought out and easy to follow! Thank you!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Oh I love your 'Hartwood Novella' guitar hangin' on the wall at the start of video. Got the same axe, and i'm very satisfied. Good instrument at a budget price.
I LOVE the way Robert teaches these licks! Easy to follow and easy to learn. The player perspective is extremely helpful, too.
Great video and great camera angle for the student . Excellent 👍
finally someone who is not full of them self's and knows how to teach.
my first encounter with Robert - I really enjoy his professionalism. I get a little tired of the hacks pretending to be instructors out there. To each his own.
+reficul1984 _themselves_ even
reficul1984 anyone know on what note is the song
E minor.
I don't see your point,it's a good lick to learn
I love this camera angle!! Perfect! Thank you
Nice see a lick that mixes minor and major pentatonic scales.
I was trying to figure that out thank you.
Thank you kindly for the lessons that you have provided us.
You improve my guitar playing, speed, and knowledge every time I watch your videos...thank you, Sir!!👍🎸🎶🇬🇧
Buckle 👋
Loved your class and the lick. Amazing video. Thanks, Robert
Thanks a lot, appreciated!
Спасибо! Вам! Очень полезные и замечательные уроки! Респект из Беларуси!
Hi Robert, I just like to dip in to your stuff now and again and I always find something cool to practice, cheers.
Great to hear!
Great lick Mr Renman! I find the camera angle is perfect for me.
Hi Bill 👋
that sounds like a lick in srv's cross fire
thanks for your great work!
I totally like the way you position the guitar, I can visualize the notes much quicker. Cheers.
Really love this. Thanks man. Another one in my arsenal. Ending it on the D string also sounds good. I love the camera angle as well. I subscribed. You really know how to deliver a lesson.
Nice lick, very good teaching method and advice. Thank you.
Never thought I'd day this while watching a guitar instruction video but.... thats a really good camera shot. :)
I am so damn visual when it comes to learning anything. So in all seriousness that is a great way to film this instruction! I felt like I was playing it!
I've heard basketball coaches say to always envision the ball going through the hoop while taking your shot. I think about this very thing only applied to guitar. I have to envision it in my head. And hear the sounds I want to make in my own head before I stand a chance at playing it. It's weird!... lol!
Excellent video! Subscribing now! 😉
Professor X looking sharp and rocking that guitar!!
thank you very much. your training courses are gorgeous. this lesson is beautiful - I took it into my piggy bank. with gratitude from Russia!!!!!!!!
Great visual camera for notes
Well, thank you Robert.
When I started learning guitar I couldn't understand showing things from the front. I got used to it but still this view seems natural to me.
Using that camera angle makes it so much quicker to pick it up, thanks !!
Loved this Robert, I got the time Thanks!
Always guitar-time spent well. Thanks again Robert.
Generally I play heavier music but this lesson is amazing. Very wise teacher.
Parker 👋
thanks robert
Love the camera angle from the player's point of view.
it was hard for me, but finally reach it, no matter if i took me more than one year; at leats brought me quite a bit of satisfaction.
Awesome! Clearly and visually explained, thanks
Real good stuff and it works with different stuff; keep in coming. Thank you.
Brian 👋
your right! killer friggin licks!! i gotta learn these asap!
Renman is THE MAN!
Wow! It's used in the beginning of "Texas flood" of SRV.
Nice! Thanks
Thanx bro !
Question : we can play it in Minor or major scale ?
Great question, and in what scale is it?
Thank you for the videos you make...
My pleasure!
Fantastic! Very mamy thanks!!!
Love Blues Deadly ... Thank you Mr Robert Renman
Great lick! Love this angle! I picked this up so much quicker like this. We need more demos like this! Thanks.
I have always loved your videos and teaching styles. These licks were the first fast licks I learned, playing guitar 30 years ago. It's interesting to listen how different players play this general lick with subtle differences. For a start check out these three, SRV, Clapton on Crossroads and Randy Rhoads on Mr.
Mr. C. Texas Flood for SRV. Billy G from ZZ Top also plays it a little differently, combo of Clapton and Stevie.
Thanks a lot, Thomas.
For the people that are complaining about the intro to this video - if they had listened they would have gotten the point that Thomas just made. Good job Robert.
Great lesson and visual explanation 👌
Please for next killer licks blues
Also great for hard rock, slash sounding, love it!
Good stuff there, Robert. Thanks.
Very good lesson 👍
I am in love with this lick. Thanks!!!!!!
Really like the way you teach! Keep it up!!!!
I know this lick and you played it , I won't say wrong, but different the first time than you did slowly, playing 'f" the first time and "f#" the second!!!! Sounds better with "f#" the way Hendrix and Vaughn played it!!
Awesome! Thank you so much.
Guitar Doug 👋
Super lesson!!!Thanks!!!
Thank you, I really appreciate hearing that!