'All Right Now' Guitar Solo Lesson - Play It The Right Way!
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- Опубликовано: 20 июн 2024
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In this video, we will learn how to play Paul Kossoff's classic guitar solo from 'All Right Now' by Free. Let's break down the solo note-for-note and learn it in less than 20 minutes!
I feel that this is an essential guitar part to learn if you're an intermediate guitarist. The late Paul Kossoff had very unique phrasing and vibrato and this solo is a great study of mixing both major and minor pentatonic scales.
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Presenting & guitar skills are top class.
Thank you very much, Mike. That’s very reassuring. It’s a long old slog, this RUclips game.
Makes me wanna get out the guitar and play again. thank you.
Lovey gold top and very nice playing 🤘🎸
Thank you very much!
I really love your videos man. You’re an excellent guitar player to say the least. I also love how you play the solo before teaching
Thank you for the kind words. Much appreciated!
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near and dear to my heart this one! lovely playing and tone bobby
Thanks mate. Hope you’re well. Just about to check out your latest video…
So great and nice job teaching! Thanks so much
Thank you very much, John!
Fantatsic. Love the humour too
Thanks very much!
Great lesson. Been studying your lesson . Keep up the great job. Thank you always
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Nice!!! Thanks Bobby
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Classic!👍🏼
Great demo/ lesson and got a good laugh at the Boomer joke, thanks Bobby.
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Well put.
When you say you think in intervals are you going from just the root of the key/scale,
or also from the root of each chord when it changes?
It generally depends on the complexity of the progression and/or how long we’re staying on each chord. For a simple progression like this, I’d generally navigate from the root of the home key (A), but maybe highlight chord tones here and there.
However, if it’s a blues or a non diatonic progression, I’ll definitely navigate from the root of each chord.