Josh Smith talks about being a Blues Soloist
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- Blues Tips & Tricks With Josh Smith: Being a Blues Soloist: Josh Smith knows a lot about soloing and just what it means to be a blues soloist. In this episode, the LA based blues master gives us rare insight into just what it means and outlines the approaches you can take as you embark on this journey.
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Josh Smith explains it so precise , I can hear my dog picking up my guitar .
The best teachers are the one's who have great patience and can explain in full detail , all the time .
That was so funny but very true...Maxwell?...is that you playing my guitar ?...hang on Ill be right back.
You're the guy that made me love Telecaster😀👍👍👍
It's not often that you find such valuable advice presented in such a clear, succinct, and cohesive manner.
These videos came out of nowhere and I love it! Lots of gems.
Same!!!!
Josh Smith is a living legend. Thank you for the upload
Man I love Josh he Is becoming one of my favourite players of all time
Thank you Josh. Makes a lot of sense. I appreciate your comments.
He tried playing random and barley could he’s so rhythmically on point😂😂😭 cracked me up
Well said.
thank you so much for this. so much.
A million guitarists should hear this as The Sermon on the Mount.
His words are enough to learn more music than watching anyone giving live lessons !
Amazing guitarist and human. Thanks 🙏💜
Josh Smith was born to perform,
The more I learn and struggle with this instrument the more I admire and chase this dude. For sure catching him live one of these days.
Same as anything. Better you get, the more you appreciate how good the pros are
yes, he's def one of the best guitar teachers on YT
This is wise talking, use what you have, and bring the best out of it. Thank you for sharing
Josh Smith is a great teacher-would like to see more these
Josh stated what's I've hear hundreds of times, by various instructors/artists. But, never has it been made so clearly. Excellent video/lesson.
Thank you so much Brother !!!😁👍
When i first started playing electric in 1975 (@ 16 years old) my teacher/friend Alex Aguilar (Aguilar Amps) who was one of the hottest young country/rock guitarist in NYC area back then. he said i had one of the best natural blues feels for a beginner. 45 years later I find the blues the most difficult to attempt anymore. In retrospect my big mistake was unavoidable & twofold = the invention of the internet which exposed so many great unknown guitarist & seeing SRV live 4x. my favorite blues solo? = LZ -'Since I've been lovin' you'.
Bad boy on that guitar 🎸👌🏾💯
👍👍👍Thanks Josh,
Josh, you convinced me. Play with limitations, and play motifs… off to practice!
Good stuff 🎸
Been playing 1967 some guitars play well at 440 and the rest play better lower and will stay in tune !
Josh The Boss
So well explained!!! Thank you!!
Powerful, powerful wisdom on soloing for us beginners. Dang Josh, if this is any indication of your Guitarzan Lizard Lounge I need in. Thank you!
Awsome... Thanks Josh
awesome
Awesome player 👍
Lovely
Well said Josh..
I cant stop staring at those perfect frets.
Lol,,your right,, me too
LMFAO :)
Another great tip, thank you for posting these!
Excellent advice! 👍🎸
I approach this lesson as if I was cutting heads with another guitar player. I tried it over and over and over again. Funny thing is every time I did it, I lost. The other me was better than I...🤔🤷♂️
Inspiring! What Tele is this with wich Pickups?
That is great man! The nonsense solo made me laugh a lot. You definetely made your point very clear.
🔥🔥
Didn't know Justin Gaetje played guitar.
Good video
Great stuff!
Play like you hum a solo.... I keep hearing Ian Gillan mimicking Blackmore in Strange Kinda Woman..... Same shit, different instrument...
Dont be afraid of being melodic
Peter Green is a great example of this
I cant find the key to my tool box. I better stick to rhythm.
9 dislikes? care to explain?
I play deh deh de - dah..dee do bedah....ah ha.......... just funnin...serious cats.......not sorry
attempts to play bad and it still sounds good lol
His fingers are so white. Is he showing symptoms of Reynaud’s phenomenon?