Country lead from chord shapes - Country lead guitar lesson with pedal steel licks - EP462
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- Опубликовано: 24 сен 2024
- In this week's guitar lesson, you'll learn a country style lead that follows the chord changes by attaching licks to chord shapes. Also includes several cool pedal steel licks.
To view the Part 2 video, download the TAB, and the MP3 jam tracks to practice, visit: www.activemelo...
This is one of the most important lessons that explains so clearly how to play around the chords and create the big sound we all want. You have the ability to teach the guitar in a very comprehensive way. You remind me of a calculus teacher I had that was able to make complex topics easy to understand. There is no one better at teaching guitar than you.
Well put, I completely agree!
Man, Brian, that is some tasty playin'! Since I've been watching your videos, you have helped me connect so many dots! Your instruction is the best out there. Thank you!
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Totally agree
I will say it again on the surface some may say oh that's not that hard to play. But try to play it as well and as cleanly as Brian and you quickly learn it takes alot of skill to play as clean as Brian does. These lessons are filled with great ideas for licks, chord shapes, chromatic movements, bends and melody. Great stuff
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Agreed.
Staying in major scales is freaking hard after you’ve spent years playing blues minor stuff
Learnt it and nailed it. If Brian made this a song and it would be a chart topper! Best is Brian!!!
Linking the caged system, triads, knowing the actual notes with the scales ie pentatonic major or minor… that is connecting the dots !!! Thank you
keep up the twangy country. I love it.
Dude... I'm 53yo and been playing the same boring three chord classic country on an acoustic my whole life... I just bought a Squier Classic Vibe 60's and this video right here is gonna get me on my glorious & fun journey to playing more complex things... But not TOO complex! 😂 Thx for all you've posted over the years, dude. I appreciatcha... 👍
I've just bought a squire affinity tele after like 25 yrs thinking about it lol, I love it. Ive had an epiphone 335 all that time and hardly touched it. Should have bought the tele years ago, they're so comfortable to play arnt they.
Wow! One of the best you've ever done Brian! Simple enough for me to play and complex enough to be interesting. Perfect! 🎸 🤘
Well said!! Great lesson
Thank God for Brian...so us mere mortals can learn something🙏💚
"Hopefully you've picked up a little bit..."
I've picked up a lot.
Your lessons are really helping me to connect the dots and are well edited. When I wake up Saturday (in The Netherlands) there is a new great lesson waiting for me.
You make it easy 😉
One of your best vids yet! Thanks Brian for so much help over the years.
I really enjoyed that one! Great to have the explanations at where it all comes from!
This lesson is GOLD! ....So many great embellishments!
This is amazing - lightbulbs going off like the Met gala! You get so much out of basic theory, and helps so much to point out all the ways these licks fit into chords and CAGED. How to do a lot with a little. Brilliant.
That's exactly Chetty's style🤠🎸😇. I love the steel pedal licks all over the neck and useful embellishments. Great ending 😄🤠🎸.
A gold mine here. Great instruction, to boot.
Your lessons just keep getting better and better, Brian! The intro was right on, fantastic lesson - I learn so much just from watching you explain stuff. 🤠👍💕
Me too jola
Sweet! I'll be spending time with this lesson! Thank you.
You Nashville cats, play clean as country water. Thanks Brian 😊
Good stuff! Probably the most unusual tele I've ever seen with a P90 and a bucker.
Your a brilliant musician and teacher. I tried one of your lessons years ago when i was first learning guitar, it was on robert johnson country blues acoustic. I was way over my head when i was trying it, but i am glad i found it when i did. Some of those riffs are the bedrock for my acoustic playing now. Country blues is the best!
Love the country stuff Brian. You explain music well 🤠🇦🇺
A very good approach with definition and function.
Been doing this for forty years.
Thank you for the post.
My hats off to you on this one. Old country Bryan. Your a teacher.
Very nice Brian.. would like to see s, more traditional country
That explanation of how the pedal steel lick comes from the pentatonic scale is awesome, I never made that connection, I always had to sound it out to know where the right spot to play it was.
Classy, a fully fledged country arrangement that sounds irresistible. Gotta learn it. Challenging, yes! but in a hungry way, it’s a winner. 👏
I just now happened upon this channel and within seconds of hearing the intro I hit the subscribe button. Super tasteful phrasing, note choice, articulation, and nice guitar tone too. I'm a rock, blues, metal, reggae, punk, guitar player who has relocated to a region where country is king and if I was going to play here, it was gonna have to be country. Ive managed to get by for a year now mixing the country chops I've learned with my usual style as I've been exploring country guitar and I can see this channel will be most helpful in that capacity. Thanks.
Yeah, but it's not. "country channel."
This is just one example of the music he teaches.
This is a very good lesson! So much theory that can be used and it sounds great. It's easy to instantly apply to your playing.
WONDERFUL! Thank you. Exactly what I needed to connect the licks to the chords.
Sounds like: "You're still on my mind..." Fun playing. Thanks.!
That’s a wicked lesson!!! Thank you!
Heartache by the numbers is what I hear in this. Love it brian!
Weeks ago I was strucked by Andy wood (and E.J. licks!) then Brent Manson and eventually searching for a tutorial I came across one of yours (6 years back) and this one today morning traveling on the bus! You are the best sharing some tricky licks
That killer one I am going to swap the daily guitar for the strat hoping I am not getting tendininoitis (I just tried I am 63 y.o.) my elbow starts aching rigth now... going to stop and find the right gauge/guitar suit for this tough style (I knew other country licks fro the past) and used to play lot of blues but I want to play country either from now on
I am so grateful to you thank god I found your channel ❤🎸🍀
as far as pain goes, an athletic 'burn' is ok, but the instant it gets sharp and kind of sickening STOP...put it away for a day and warm up first
Superb lessons, and this one is fab. Thanks Brian .
What an amazingly clear, fun and accessible lesson! Thank you!
Its an excellent lesson that has theory and everything else in it
Essential stuff for me.
A great demo, Brian, ticks off a lot of country boxes. Excellent breakdown on pedal steel pushes. Most importantly, shows the usefulness of using chord changes as landing zones when playing leads. If players absorb that one concept, they'll progress quickly.
I haven't come across any tutor who explains so clearly the theory of guitar?Namaste from नेपाल (Nepal).
Very good instructor.
So Very Cool, Thankyou. Sorry to be commenting so late on this Video but it is The Most effective and inspirational Lesson I have ever had. Man, I am having so Much fun trying to 'master' it, but even if it gets a bit beyond me it leads me into solo's etc that to me are amazing, hahaha. Interestingly when I started playing/practicing this Lesson on a Tele it all Changed so much for the better although was awesome on other guitars too, of course. Thankyou so much. All the Best. Cheers from Australia
Lotta Jerry Garcia sounding licks in here. The intro to "Tennessee Jed" comes to mind . Great lesson Brian!
Some mighty fine country lead guitar playing Brian. Sweet Steel guitar-like bends.
Dude, these lessons are just plain fun ! thank you, much appreciated !
Many Thanks, much appreciated!
'Active Melody', yess! finally, you've come around again; I had forgotten the name, but now it's burned in
Bought a Tele recently, and I'm feeling like learning something different (country guitar). This is a very useful video, full of tasty phrasing for musicians of any level. Amazing work there, Brian. Thanks a lot.
You're a rockstar for this tutorial sir !!! Thank you
I am so glad that I am a premium member. We’ve just had a baby, so unfortunately I haven’t been able to play for a month or two, but excited to learn this as soon as I can! Great lessons as always Brian. X
This dude has all the cool licks 😀👍
Great lesson! I love those pedal steel bends. 👍
Excellent presentation, way to connect the dots for us. This helps me and probably many others . Thanks for sharing this, you are a great Player.
What a great lesson. Nice arrangement with slick bends.
Thanks Brian! Amazing
Thank you great Riffs !!!!
Very nice! It really reminds me of Buck Owens and Don Rich playing 'Foolin around' with Tom Brumley's Steel playing. Love this style.
Don't know how I missed this one!! Awesome
My next one to learn, really sounds good, a lot of material, and licks , for my bag.
Does this lesson ever bring back some dusty memories of the early to mid 1960's! buck Owens etc. Those Steel Licks, back when Country was really Country.
All that Moldy Oldy, Moaner Groaner stuff. Porter Wagoner wearing their rhinestone and Sequin covered coats jackets and Shirts. Ernest Tubb, anyone else remember that guy?
But, a great lesson here bending some Strings to get that Sound.
Another excellent Lesson, Brian!
The other interesting aspect of what Brian does is you can approach multiple ways. You can try to learn it note for note with the exact fingerings he uses or you can take the concepts and use it to improvise to the track in the spirit of what he is doing so it's player choice. I tend to do both try to learn it note for note but then also stray and play it different ways
Such a thing of beauty!
Holy smokes this is a good one!
Yes! This!! Can't wait to try this on my Tele at home. 00
Hey Brian, great stuff!👍😊🎸
As usual strong difficult enough to get stronger better,and sounding very cool, in a word super.
I wish you will keep going on.
Thanks for your work..from Switzerland
Brian, I thoroughly enjoyed EP462 and learning the pedal steel licks. Never knew those type licks existed on guitar.
Thanks as always enjoy the lessons
I came for a guitar lesson, but i'd almost rather just hear you play!
Great teaching method love the tabs.Excellent playing.
Man this is so good of lesson . I just cant believe that i have been doing some of this for a long time
Thanks Guy
Wonderfull , thank you, for this lesión.
He is a genius
Well done...Great lessons!
Yea Brian!!
Mary Ann
Lovely 😍
This lesson is gold
Excellent lesson...as usual par excellence 👍👌🙏
Damn, that was neat.
Awesome sounds 👍👍
Great lesson!
Wonderful lesson...thank you so much!
This guy is so good.
Bravo
Mr Brian! Thank'U
7ns and 9nrs very cool !!!!
Love this !
G'day Brian from way down South. Love your Country stuff. Do you reckon you might be able to teach us wannabee muso's a bit of a "chicken pickin', barn burning solo" to slot into some of the other tasty treats you've already taught us. Just a thought Brian. Have a top Christmas and New year from Australia 🤠👍🇦🇺
Soo good and fun!
Your playing is amazing!
That what I want to play!!!!
Great lesson. I really like your way of playing country (on this and other vids of yours).
Excellent
Nice concepts, well explained. Thanks.
Thanks for a great lesson !
Just enrolled, Premium member, would like to learn country licks style😁
Nice! Liking the p90 for the bridge pickup in a Tele
Excellent lesson!
Ah, good old beer drinking music. Thank you.
Me encanta 👏👏👏👏👏
❤ Nice 👌
Tele with P90s is very nice