There's a Red House over yonder That's where my baby stays There's a Red House over yonder, baby That's where my baby stays Well, I ain't been home to see my baby, in ninety nine and one half days. 'Bout time I see her, Wait a minute something's wrong here The key won't unlock the door. Wait a minute something's wrong baby, Lord, have mercy, this key won't unlock this door, something's goin' on here. I have a bad bad feeling that my baby don't live here no more. That's all right, I still got my guitar Look out now . . . I might as well go on back down go back 'cross yonder over the hill I might as well go back over yonder way back over yonder 'cross the hill, (That's where I came from.) 'Cause if my baby don't love me no more, I know her sister will!
Excellent backing track!!! For those who don't know the key is Bflat so either tune your guitar a half step down, or move down a half step. And in case you really don't know b is on the 7th fret of the low E that will be your root note. You play the pentatonic blues scale on starting with the 7th fret if your tuned a half step down... If your standard tuned play it starting on the 6th fret... Hopefully this is helpful to someone!!! I would also recommend trying the major pentatonic on this too
I already know all that stuff but some one might not. You sir are truly kind. Also I just know saw that this comment is 11 years old so hope you are doing fine.
I'm having flashbacks while playing my drums. I was a real wildman in my youth, and I have the lack of memory about it to prove it. Rock on Mr. Hendrix!
hi. I totally agree with you on that. I had learned the bass and now that I got to hear this, I now know that I got it note for note. What was strange to me is that the bass player chose to play a rhythm on the bass but it fits nicely with the rest of the music.
@@fonzario Jimi told Noel what to play, if you listen to the first couple of takes. I think the released single is the 3rd or 4th take. They did it again for the American version some time after so there's actually 2 studio versions of Red House, and about a million live versions.
Great job! Thanks for putting this together. I really enjoy playing the studio version note-for-note, mainly because I never cease to gain something from following Jimi’s masterful phrasing. His template translates perfectly into a great addition to my bag of tricks. I just have to remember to start the song by saying, “So we’re cookin’ now, is that what you’re tryin’ to say? Haw haw haw!”
My grandma could play this song to a T and I mean a T he was a base player he told me he use to be in a band but I never knew where this song came from when he use to play it ..but this is the song he use to play on his guitars every night and he had some NICE!!!! guitars always kept them clean nobody was allowed to touch them if they did oh boy ! I miss him so much he and mu grandma
it's a shame what the proprietor's Hendrix rights are doing with his legacy. They always forbid his videos and musics in RUclips. I think, if Jimi was alive, He would kick out the ass of this monsters. For exemplo, there is a great video for this music in Bluray, but the businessmen don't allow it. It's a shame
I think we can make a rough prediction based off interviews and documentaries. I don't know anyone who would want their legacy handled as Jimi Hendrix's has been. It's not only limiting people from listening to Hendrix, but also from discovering and inevitably paying for his work.
Stan Hodgin. I really like what his bass player laid down on this take. I learned this note for note and it’s a little tougher than it sounds. He incorporates cords by using a series of octaves, fourths and fifths. Fills in beautifully.
keep postin your videos guys its awsome seeing all the diffrent styles of playin there are sooo many bedroom guitar players that should show off their styles its very cool to see and you can always learn something new !
@@exploringwithcam684 I’ll bet a lot of players will gladly sacrifice some sound quality if this makes playing along plausible for them. Of course, one hopes to improve and eventually play along to the native tempo.
@TheToogy When the picture shows up on your screen, hit the button on your keyboard that says some like "Print Scrn" or "Print Screen/SysRq" which will take a screenshot of what ever is on your screen, go to paint or your preferred image software and press Ctrl + V to paste it. Crop out what you dont dont want, and Wala!
Жақсы адам - елдің тірегі, байлығы туған халықтың, шапағын шашар үнемі көгінде тұрған жарық күн. Сан жастың қамын шертесің, тағдырын ойлап толғанып. Әр үйдің бір-бір еркесін үйреттің өзің қолға алып. Ұстазсыз жанда сөнбек күн, шәкіртсіз өмір - сусыз жер. Көрінбес ғажап еңбектің бейнетін кешіп жүрсіздер. Жүректе тұрар жалқы үнің, жанымнан жалын жігер күт. Ұстазым, сенің әр күнің, әр сәтің тұрған бір ерлік!
Verse 1] There's a red house over yonder That's where my baby stays Lord, there's a red house over yonder Lord, that's where my baby stays I ain't been home to see my baby In ninety nine and one half days Wait a minute something's wrong here The key won't unlock the door. Wait a minute something's wrong baby, Lord, have mercy, this key won't unlock this door, something's goin' on here. I have a bad bad feeling that my baby don't live here no more. That's all right, I still got my guitar Look out now . . . I might as well go on back down go back 'cross yonder over the hill I might as well go back over yonder way back over yonder 'cross the hill, (That's where I came from.) 'Cause if my baby don't love me no more, I know her sister will!
There's a Red House over yonder That's where my baby stays There's a Red House over yonder, baby That's where my baby stays Well, I ain't been home to see my baby In ninety nine and one half days 'Bout time I see her Wait a minute, something's wrong The key won't unlock the door Wait a minute something's wrong, baby This key won't unlock the door I got a bad, bad feeling That my baby don't live here no more I might as well go on back down Go back 'cross yonder over the hill I might as well go back over yonder Way back over yonder 'cross the hill That's where I came from 'Cause if my baby don't love me no more I know her sister will
People with no music education shouldn't talk about whether theory helps or not. If theory was useless, it wouldn't have existed in the first place. Music theory ISN'T just a bunch of rules that you have to follow. Music theory IS a comprehensive explanation of HOW and WHY sounds work in music. It's meant to give you the tools you need to play the music you want to play. Without music education you'd end up discovering the same principles, but it'll just take you a hell of a lot longer to do it on your own AND you might be unable to figure some of things out by yourself. That's an immediately apparent fact, but some people are too full of themselves and too dumb to get it.
I consider modes and scale theory but a lot of people don't it's useless to a certain point not useless but it would be better if retards didn't teach it
??? Are you dumb there's no reason for that? I'm just stating my opinion that theory is use less to a certain point. Once you know the arpeggios and what scale or mode goes with a set of chords the rest is ear training. And jamming? Dumb ass why would I need to read it again?
Reading sheet music and music theory are two completely different things on MY opinion sheet music is kind of a waste of time but just because Hendrix didn't know sheet music don't mean he didn't know theory he was probably taught at the very least the minor pentatonic scale when he got tips from other guitar players.
music theory does really matter, if you have need to communicate about music to other people..... if you dont then no its not needed musicianship is not dependent on theory and notation but if you want to pass the knowledge on to another person, good luck if they arent in your presence ohh amazing ones
he burned 2 one at the Monterey Pop Festival and one at a show in Florida, I can't remember the show off the top of my head, this is the one that a roadie gave to Frank Zappa and he restored it. There are a couple videos of Steve Vai playing it as a tribute to Hendrix.
i play THE most minimalist blues on the planet -no notes -just appropriate grimaces and bent air -somtimes i dont even bend the air -just one air note -unbent , & NO grimace . Warning : it can get repetetive .
I just used music-clipsDOTnet downloaded the mp3 and lowered the pitch in soundforge, chose not to preserve duration, So it ends up in A, a bit slower, I really prefer that key and slower groove!
@expandwhatyousee THANK YOU FOR THAT INFO- i know alotta of blued tuned hald step low and i was thinkin it was c..thanks all these trask should have the key its in..............
I am African American and I have followed Jimi Hendrix guitar work sense I was 7 years old. He is the only reason I picked up a guitar and started to play. Now I am 54 years old retired from Touring the world playing my guitars. But I still record my guitar playing videos on RUclips in my OBP recording studio in Tokyo Japan.
I'm black and 64. Been a very serious Hendrix fan since the very 1st time I heard him at around 12. No ifs, ands, buts about it, my favorite musician of all time period.
I just thought the same thing... but the ES-339 I am playing on wants to seemingly take off on its own... I'm definitely going to save this and show off in front of my gf next time she's over :D
@MillerCaster0 EXCELLENT.!...It's supposed to be!!!........As part of his live act Hendrix used to pour lighter fuel over his guitar and set fire to it!!!Does anyone know if there's any footage of this rare phenomenon?
@TheToogy Nah, man you want to get like Santana from the back. People as far as you could see. By Monday morning the crowd had been cut down to estimates as little as 30,000 a far cry from the half million the day before. Funny though, since then I have met tons of Woodstock attendees, 99% of them claimed to have stayed for Jimi. Hmm. I wasn't there, but real close,.an 8 year old visting grandparents a mile or so up the road. It was spooky to say the least in the quietest place I knew.
awesome backing track i love playing solos with it on my electric guitar!! P.S. my guitar is awesome its signed by kirk hammet from metallica and they only made 100 of the same guitars signed by him!
I have to point out this is a standard blues progression you don't have to sound like Jimi to use this as a practicing tool. As far as the other guy goes read my comment it says tune your guitar a half step down; though this is not required.... Thanks
Am I allowed to record with this backing track and post it on soundcloud? Soundclouds legal articles say: "You'll still need permission from the original copyright holders of a song before you can post your cover on SoundCloud, even if you provided the vocals and played all the instruments. After all, the song itself is still someone else's." but Hendrix ded man.
Jordan Kolly Jordan do I really have to type it in to utube for you? It's right below it for gods sake. Anything else you need done while I'm here? Laundry, homework, errands? Geez.
There's a Red House over yonder
That's where my baby stays
There's a Red House over yonder, baby
That's where my baby stays
Well, I ain't been home to see my baby,
in ninety nine and one half days.
'Bout time I see her,
Wait a minute something's wrong here
The key won't unlock the door.
Wait a minute something's wrong baby,
Lord, have mercy, this key won't unlock this door,
something's goin' on here.
I have a bad bad feeling
that my baby don't live here no more.
That's all right, I still got my guitar
Look out now . . .
I might as well go on back down
go back 'cross yonder over the hill
I might as well go back over yonder
way back over yonder 'cross the hill,
(That's where I came from.)
'Cause if my baby don't love me no more,
I know her sister will!
None of that is scientifically proven.
new strat came in the mail, immediately pull this up
chris t not too shabby of a choice lol
Me too haha
Excellent backing track!!! For those who don't know the key is Bflat so either tune your guitar a half step down, or move down a half step. And in case you really don't know b is on the 7th fret of the low E that will be your root note. You play the pentatonic blues scale on starting with the 7th fret if your tuned a half step down... If your standard tuned play it starting on the 6th fret... Hopefully this is helpful to someone!!! I would also recommend trying the major pentatonic on this too
I already know all that stuff but some one might not. You sir are truly kind. Also I just know saw that this comment is 11 years old so hope you are doing fine.
@@fatkitty4207 I sure was eager. Hopefully, it was helpful to someone. 😁
Great for off key singers as well. Half step down
ib jammed out to this track with no amp for like a month now and it never gets old or boring
I'm having flashbacks while playing my drums. I was a real wildman in my youth, and I have the lack of memory about it to prove it. Rock on Mr. Hendrix!
Bass makes the song. Totally clever to use the bass as the blues rhythm which gives it that old party funk sound.
hi. I totally agree with you on that. I had learned the bass and now that I got to hear this, I now know that I got it note for note. What was strange to me is that the bass player chose to play a rhythm on the bass but it fits nicely with the rest of the music.
@@fonzario Jimi told Noel what to play, if you listen to the first couple of takes. I think the released single is the 3rd or 4th take. They did it again for the American version some time after so there's actually 2 studio versions of Red House, and about a million live versions.
this song is the best blues song by Jimi hendrix !!!
Hey Joe is a good one, but it wasn't written by Jimi.
@ XploZive Toyz Hey Joe isn't a blues song.
@@whatshendrix Hey Joe isn't a blues song.
Wha?
its not a traditional blues progression, but it is blues @@dannydunn2772
@@eddiegodoy5120 "but it is blues" Nah.
Its alright baby, I still got my guitar, look out, its comin to getcha....
See what happens when a “Gibson Guy” comments on a Fender players backing track? They mix the lyrics of two different songs. 😉
@@davidlibolt1264 you are probably very fun at parties 👍
@@davidlibolt1264 ok
I'm sorry for the great BB King but Jimmy Hendrix's Red House was the most incredible blues rendition in history. Hands Down!!.
I love this song my grandpa was in a band and he use to play this song all the time when I was a kid love the memories 🥰💕
Great job! Thanks for putting this together. I really enjoy playing the studio version note-for-note, mainly because I never cease to gain something from following Jimi’s masterful phrasing. His template translates perfectly into a great addition to my bag of tricks. I just have to remember to start the song by saying, “So we’re cookin’ now, is that what you’re tryin’ to say? Haw haw haw!”
This helped me learn the grove and song much faster
My grandma could play this song to a T and I mean a T he was a base player he told me he use to be in a band but I never knew where this song came from when he use to play it ..but this is the song he use to play on his guitars every night and he had some NICE!!!! guitars always kept them clean nobody was allowed to touch them if they did oh boy ! I miss him so much he and mu grandma
This is great. I love this song and this is fun to jam to. Thank you!
this is superb :) Great blues backing track you can go anywhere with this
If you tune down half-a-step from 440-hz, this is in B, just like Jimi's version. If you're tuned to 440-hz, then it will be B-flat. =)
it's a shame what the proprietor's Hendrix rights are doing with his legacy. They always forbid his videos and musics in RUclips. I think, if Jimi was alive, He would kick out the ass of this monsters. For exemplo, there is a great video for this music in Bluray, but the businessmen don't allow it. It's a shame
The modern businessman does dress like you!!!!!
No one like the Hendrix estate anymore.
and who are you to know what hendrix would think ?
I think we can make a rough prediction based off interviews and documentaries. I don't know anyone who would want their legacy handled as Jimi Hendrix's has been. It's not only limiting people from listening to Hendrix, but also from discovering and inevitably paying for his work.
maybe because of Janie Hendrix as usual
great backing track love the song in B-flat thanks
This one is nice and steady!
Hey! Thanks for posting- this is my favorite version of Red House to play
Stan Hodgin. I really like what his bass player laid down on this take. I learned this note for note and it’s a little tougher than it sounds. He incorporates cords by using a series of octaves, fourths and fifths. Fills in beautifully.
i love jimi
Catfish blues is his best blues song imho
@blackdude57 No, it's in A#/Bb
Great backing track, had a lot of fun playing to this. And I'm sure I will have more fun with it in the future. Thanks!
keep postin your videos guys its awsome seeing all the diffrent styles of playin there are sooo many bedroom guitar players that should show off their styles its very cool to see and you can always learn something new !
Wish there was a slight slower version. But this is GREAT. Thank you!!
Hover over the video, click the gear (settings), and set the playback speed to whatever you like; it won't alter the pitch.
@@cyberdaniel82 it sounds like crap if you do that with any backing track
@@exploringwithcam684 I’ll bet a lot of players will gladly sacrifice some sound quality if this makes playing along plausible for them. Of course, one hopes to improve and eventually play along to the native tempo.
B flat is the key for this tune,this is a cool backing track
Nope..it's in A#
great backing track!!
@TheToogy
When the picture shows up on your screen, hit the button on your keyboard that says some like "Print Scrn" or "Print Screen/SysRq" which will take a screenshot of what ever is on your screen, go to paint or your preferred image software and press Ctrl + V to paste it. Crop out what you dont dont want, and Wala!
Жақсы адам - елдің тірегі,
байлығы туған халықтың,
шапағын шашар үнемі
көгінде тұрған жарық күн.
Сан жастың қамын шертесің,
тағдырын ойлап толғанып.
Әр үйдің бір-бір еркесін
үйреттің өзің қолға алып.
Ұстазсыз жанда сөнбек күн,
шәкіртсіз өмір - сусыз жер.
Көрінбес ғажап еңбектің
бейнетін кешіп жүрсіздер.
Жүректе тұрар жалқы үнің,
жанымнан жалын жігер күт.
Ұстазым, сенің әр күнің,
әр сәтің тұрған бір ерлік!
Wonderful !!!!
Verse 1]
There's a red house over yonder
That's where my baby stays
Lord, there's a red house over yonder
Lord, that's where my baby stays
I ain't been home to see my baby
In ninety nine and one half days
Wait a minute something's wrong here
The key won't unlock the door.
Wait a minute something's wrong baby,
Lord, have mercy, this key won't unlock this door,
something's goin' on here.
I have a bad bad feeling
that my baby don't live here no more.
That's all right, I still got my guitar
Look out now . . .
I might as well go on back down
go back 'cross yonder over the hill
I might as well go back over yonder
way back over yonder 'cross the hill,
(That's where I came from.)
'Cause if my baby don't love me no more,
I know her sister will!
There's a Red House over yonder
That's where my baby stays
There's a Red House over yonder, baby
That's where my baby stays
Well, I ain't been home to see my baby
In ninety nine and one half days
'Bout time I see her
Wait a minute, something's wrong
The key won't unlock the door
Wait a minute something's wrong, baby
This key won't unlock the door
I got a bad, bad feeling
That my baby don't live here no more
I might as well go on back down
Go back 'cross yonder over the hill
I might as well go back over yonder
Way back over yonder 'cross the hill
That's where I came from
'Cause if my baby don't love me no more
I know her sister will
People with no music education shouldn't talk about whether theory helps or not. If theory was useless, it wouldn't have existed in the first place.
Music theory ISN'T just a bunch of rules that you have to follow.
Music theory IS a comprehensive explanation of HOW and WHY sounds work in music. It's meant to give you the tools you need to play the music you want to play. Without music education you'd end up discovering the same principles, but it'll just take you a hell of a lot longer to do it on your own AND you might be unable to figure some of things out by yourself. That's an immediately apparent fact, but some people are too full of themselves and too dumb to get it.
some people seem to believe you just wake up one morning and you're able to play fantastic stuff. It doesn't work that way.
Lol man all you do is plug in the scale or mode and jam the rest is just licks and ear training
I consider modes and scale theory but a lot of people don't it's useless to a certain point not useless but it would be better if retards didn't teach it
??? Are you dumb there's no reason for that? I'm just stating my opinion that theory is use less to a certain point. Once you know the arpeggios and what scale or mode goes with a set of chords the rest is ear training. And jamming? Dumb ass why would I need to read it again?
Reading sheet music and music theory are two completely different things on MY opinion sheet music is kind of a waste of time but just because Hendrix didn't know sheet music don't mean he didn't know theory he was probably taught at the very least the minor pentatonic scale when he got tips from other guitar players.
music theory does really matter, if you have need to communicate about music to other people..... if you dont then no its not needed musicianship is not dependent on theory and notation but if you want to pass the knowledge on to another person, good luck if they arent in your presence ohh amazing ones
best redhouse backngtrack
Nice Btrack, thanks for posting. I had a blast playing over it.
he burned 2 one at the Monterey Pop Festival and one at a show in Florida, I can't remember the show off the top of my head, this is the one that a roadie gave to Frank Zappa and he restored it. There are a couple videos of Steve Vai playing it as a tribute to Hendrix.
nicely done, really got me excited
This sounds great with just bass and drums. I don't need the rest, it just clutters up the rhythm. I'm a guitarist too, and I love Hendrix by the way!
thats why it says backing track.. like the background music sir
You can pull it from your temp internet files as an FLV file. You will have to change the extension. Then, you'll have to convert it to mp3.
love it! great to play "if you be my baby" (peter green) to it as well!
lol, i was kidding of course, these videos are great for developing your chops.
Great, thanks!
Superb! Thanks! XX
Damn I'm spacin out
great job buudy thank you !!!
Awesome work
Awesome...
Cette musique me porte dans un autre monde ou tout est amour aliette en memoire a lui
greaat thumb nail pic of jimi!!!..
thank you, very very VERY MUCH
Sounds awesome...=)
ya man it sounds more jimi like in B flat
thanks for the post!
This is a great backing track!!! Can I use it for another video??
i play THE most minimalist blues on the planet -no notes -just appropriate grimaces and bent air -somtimes i dont even bend the air -just one air note -unbent , & NO grimace .
Warning : it can get repetetive .
great backing track. all the other red house backing tracks on youtube are terrible cause they are cheesy midi sounding and in B instead of B flat.
I just used music-clipsDOTnet downloaded the mp3 and lowered the pitch in soundforge, chose not to preserve duration, So it ends up in A, a bit slower, I really prefer that key and slower groove!
Sweet track , thank you my friend!
Solo starts on 2:15
great work !!
great!!
@expandwhatyousee THANK YOU FOR THAT INFO- i know alotta of blued tuned hald step low and i was thinkin it was c..thanks all these trask should have the key its in..............
awesome, thanks
Thanks man this is so much fun!
Great backing track would you mind if I use it for an amplifier demonstration video?
Look it up!!!!! Personally it is my favorite Hendrix song.
Who ever disliked this should go see a shrink!
that's why it's called a backing track, so you can sing and do leads.
can someone like, loop a 30 min version of this please? :)
Great track thank you!
Its funny that africian American people arent usually Jimi fans!!!!
I am African American and I have followed Jimi Hendrix guitar work sense I was 7 years old. He is the only reason I picked up a guitar and started to play. Now I am 54 years old retired from Touring the world playing my guitars. But I still record my guitar playing videos on RUclips in my OBP recording studio in Tokyo Japan.
I'm black and 64. Been a very serious Hendrix fan since the very 1st time I heard him at around 12. No ifs, ands, buts about it, my favorite musician of all time period.
nice one bryan
@expandwhatyousee THANK YOU FOR THAT INFO- i know alotta of blues tuned half step low specially stevieandhendrix thanks for the key thought it was c
blues blues blues
Nice
thanks save me some time..
Bb menor
Donde puedo encontrar esta cancion red house que toco en vivo jimmy hendry en woodstock 69?...
Aqui solo el bajo se escucha ...gracias de antemano.
te ayudo. checa tus mensajes.
bueno ya no puedes enviar mensajes. www.dropbox.com/s/w0whwod1jgfaass/05%20Red%20House.mp3?dl=0
Thank you :)
thank you brother! gonna jam on this one right now! \ m / \ m /
Blues wins
Oh I love this backing track...! I've got to subscribe good job flynbryan..!!
I just thought the same thing... but the ES-339 I am playing on wants to seemingly take off on its own...
I'm definitely going to save this and show off in front of my gf next time she's over :D
@MillerCaster0 EXCELLENT.!...It's supposed to be!!!........As part of his live act Hendrix used to pour lighter fuel over his guitar and set fire to it!!!Does anyone know if there's any footage of this rare phenomenon?
Monteray Pop Festival
Thanks man, it's very interesting
@TheToogy Nah, man you want to get like Santana from the back. People as far as you could see. By Monday morning the crowd had been cut down to estimates as little as 30,000 a far cry from the half million the day before. Funny though, since then I have met tons of Woodstock attendees, 99% of them claimed to have stayed for Jimi. Hmm. I wasn't there, but real close,.an 8 year old visting grandparents a mile or so up the road. It was spooky to say the least in the quietest place I knew.
can you do a pali gap backing track i have yet to see one of those
This is nice but needs to be slowed down a little.
It's about 5 bpm faster than the "original" - not too bad...
awesome backing track i love playing solos with it on my electric guitar!!
P.S. my guitar is awesome its signed by kirk hammet from metallica and they only made 100 of the same guitars signed by him!
there are no rules and no it doesn't matter it is different for everybody
THESE HANDS WHAT HAVE THEY DONE
there were 59 mo-fo that the sista didn't like!
THATS IT BASS
@ThunderThorikda Its not hard to search google 'red house tabs'
I have to point out this is a standard blues progression you don't have to sound like Jimi to use this as a practicing tool. As far as the other guy goes read my comment it says tune your guitar a half step down; though this is not required.... Thanks
don't know this song but holy shit is it fun messing around with
gonna post one myself although iwas a little buzzed when i did it so dont sue me if i go astray!
Am I allowed to record with this backing track and post it on soundcloud? Soundclouds legal articles say: "You'll still need permission from the original copyright holders of a song before you can post your cover on SoundCloud, even if you provided the vocals and played all the instruments. After all, the song itself is still someone else's." but Hendrix ded man.
***** Soundcloud, stoopid.
+cumshotfeminist22 it's spelled Stupid, not stoopid you stupid moron.
Wish I could find this backing track with vocals.
sing itttt
There is one.
coffeewaldo Link?
I knew that existed. I'm looking for a backing track with vocals...
Jordan Kolly Jordan do I really have to type it in to utube for you? It's right below it for gods sake. Anything else you need done while I'm here? Laundry, homework, errands? Geez.