Hello friends, thanks so much for your support this April! You can pick up a PDF study guide for this lesson at: goo.gl/ogSDqR. Be well and enjoy your progress!
You are one of the best teachers online. My guitar playing had improved tremendously since I started following your lessons. Keep up the good work. YOU ROCK. And thanks for all your lessons. Keep them coming.
I just want to say i loved this video. The fact that you talked first about the chords and broke down common shapes that could be used and then went fully into the lesson. Very helpful! Thank you. Subscribed. Probably going to binge your channel and practice tomorrow
Thanks so much for this lesson. A real breakthrough for me. Started jamming these licks with the johnny be good ones in C and hey. I was away (ish). I find my self going over to you more and more recently. Great job, Rob!
Love your work, really enjoyed this lesson thank you. would really appreciate it if you did more lessons like this. Probably one on how to mix major and minor pentatonic scale shapes.
Hey Mike, I've taught that in a few videos already, and these licks did exactly that, but there are so many positions in which those scales can blend. I'll plan some more on that particular subject. Be well. -Rob
Hey it's a non-reverb! I have a 73 and it's such an amazing amp! Do you know what this means? We can start a Non-reverb club now! Lol jk! I like to pair mine with a Strymon Flint for reverb and then use the amps trem.. I use a PRS Horsemeat for distortion if need be. No one ever seems to appreciate the Princeton NR so I'm super excited to see you have(maybe had since this video is 5 years old?) one!
Hello friends, thanks so much for your support this April! You can pick up a PDF study guide for this lesson at: goo.gl/ogSDqR. Be well and enjoy your progress!
swiftlessons Thank you for your time and patience.
Always a pleasure Mike!
c13 @1:35
c9 @2:30
f9 @3:30
g9 @3:54
C Pentatonic Major Scale @4:44
C Pentatonic Minor Scale @5:16
Lick #1 @5:44
Once again, GREAT STUFF!🎸🎶🎸
You are one of the best teachers online. My guitar playing had improved tremendously since I started following your lessons. Keep up the good work. YOU ROCK. And thanks for all your lessons. Keep them coming.
I regret didn’t find ur channel since long time ! One of the best lessons over the net, cheers man !
Very nice lesson. Just what I've been trying to learn. Love the Jazz Blues.
Thank you Rob for the great lesson.l didnt know Ken Smith made straps for regular electric guiars.l played thier basses for years.Thanks again.
Omg thank you thank you thank you, that was exactly what I was looking for. Legend 🤘😁
I just want to say i loved this video. The fact that you talked first about the chords and broke down common shapes that could be used and then went fully into the lesson. Very helpful! Thank you. Subscribed. Probably going to binge your channel and practice tomorrow
Thanks so much for this lesson. A real breakthrough for me. Started jamming these licks with the johnny be good ones in C and hey. I was away (ish). I find my self going over to you more and more recently. Great job, Rob!
Rob, Your major/Minor lessons are my absolute favorites! Your licks are sooo tasty, I really enjoy this type of lesson. thanks so much..bret
Thanks Bret, I'm a big fan of those tasty BB king licks, you can see him utilizing that C9 shape very often. So glad you're enjoying this stuff!
Really great lesson. I try to noodle in a similar way to work on my rhythm and timing. Thanks.
Love your work, really enjoyed this lesson thank you. would really appreciate it if you did more lessons like this. Probably one on how to mix major and minor pentatonic scale shapes.
Hey Mike, I've taught that in a few videos already, and these licks did exactly that, but there are so many positions in which those scales can blend. I'll plan some more on that particular subject. Be well. -Rob
Thank you. I will take a look through all your videos.
The Best online teacher ever!
Thank you so much, I really feed off this kind of positive feedback. Have a great day of practice. -Rob
Hey it's a non-reverb! I have a 73 and it's such an amazing amp! Do you know what this means? We can start a Non-reverb club now! Lol jk! I like to pair mine with a Strymon Flint for reverb and then use the amps trem.. I use a PRS Horsemeat for distortion if need be. No one ever seems to appreciate the Princeton NR so I'm super excited to see you have(maybe had since this video is 5 years old?) one!
I have a nice chord progression and a lead riff but getting together
Haha dude that painting in the background is LEGENDARY.
+Dillon Moore haha, I know, that sea captains seen some shit!
In Germany we call him Captain Iglo 😂😂😂
Great lesson by the way, pushing my limit hard…
Very good
Thanks for sharing this...
thanks from brazil
You teach like WOW 👌
Gran maestro
My thumb absolutely will not reach around the neck like that. Not even close. Still gave a thumbs up. Pun intended.
Morris Howell you don’t have to bar the neck with your thumb. That’s what index finger is for
Very cool ! Thank you :)
Very informative. Cheers!
very nice
Love that pipe smoking sea bear over there! Lesson good too
hey can give a lesson on how to play shiver by lucy rose
Hello people
Hey Jack!
Please do Death Cab for a Cutie "Black Sun" please and thank you!