Thanks John, looking forward to learning this one in all access, it looks like a good stepping stone for me to level up a bit and finally get something musical happening beyond the basics I've been practising lol. The beginners lead path has been helpful so far, I'm seeing constant improvements in my playing taking it just one step at a time.
Your lessons are articulated and demonstrated very well. You’ve got a great feel for the blues. Much appreciated. However, this obviously follows Eric Clapton-Duane Allman from the Layla Sessions which I’ve listened to and tried to play along with, since 1971, and is NOT beginner level. It’s a common tune to jam to but EC would probably be a tad miffed at having his work on this labeled “beginner.” Truly, “beginner” is cowboy chords, a few power chords, shuffle, some bar chords, some straightforward melody, soloing from a single position.
The best at crafting beginner level pieces that sound cool and authentic
You are fantastic John. Thank you.
Awesome thank you!
Excellent stuff John.
Love it thanks
Nice soloing! Using different positions definitely sounds good.
This is very helpful to me. Thanks!
Thanks John, looking forward to learning this one in all access, it looks like a good stepping stone for me to level up a bit and finally get something musical happening beyond the basics I've been practising lol. The beginners lead path has been helpful so far, I'm seeing constant improvements in my playing taking it just one step at a time.
I love the start of the videos😃
Your lessons are articulated and demonstrated very well. You’ve got a great feel for the blues. Much appreciated.
However, this obviously follows Eric Clapton-Duane Allman from the Layla Sessions which I’ve listened to and tried to play along with, since 1971, and is NOT beginner level. It’s a common tune to jam to but EC would probably be a tad miffed at having his work on this labeled “beginner.”
Truly, “beginner” is cowboy chords, a few power chords, shuffle, some bar chords, some straightforward melody, soloing from a single position.
It’s all relative dude. No pun intended.
@@johnbohrman2600 Not really-beginner guitar level is as I’ve described.
Excellent as usual! Are you playing through your 45?
Never mind. Just saw it in your description.
Yeah it's a great amp!
What gauge strings do you use
I use NYXL 9s on this guitar
Good stuff but, for beginners, too much side talk and not enough explanation and repetition of how to play the licks.☹️
Well it definitely sounded like a beginner played this
You are joking right?
Hablas y hablas y enseñas muy poco.