Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen - Santana | Guitar Lesson
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
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Learn how to play Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen, as performed by Santana released on his 1970 album Abraxas. Both songs were actually written and recorded previously by Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac (Black Magic Woman) and Gábor Szabó (Gypsy Queen), Carlos took both songs and combined them into the version that we all hear on the radio.
The lesson covers the chord structure, and all the solo pieces throughout the song. A brilliant mix of rock, blues, and latin flavor all rolled into one.
00:00 Introduction / What to expect
01:07 Peter Green & Gabor Szabo original songwriters
02:51 Lesson - Rhythm chord forms
04:45 Approach to the Intro lead
06:00 Lesson - Intro lead
10:00 Demo - Intro lead
10:38 Lesson - 1st guitar lead
14:47 Demo - 1st guitar lead
15:47 Lesson - Gypsy Queen
21:14 Final thoughts
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12ftChain! So clear, finger patterns and patient exercises…without constant chatter! I am Walking back in after a very long absence … have to say this is the premier guitar learning channel … Get It Right and Get Down To It! Santana - the pro’s all want to get this one right, with feel!
This tune (1970) by Santana on the Abbaxis album is one of the main reasons that the electric guitar has been a favorite instrument of mine. Great tone, dynamics,and use of volume definitely piqued my interest as a youngster 😉👍
Thanks for covering what should be a staple of every guitarists repertoire
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Nice work here once again 12 Ft. 2 great songs from Santana ♪♫♪♫♪
This is why your channel should grow a whole lot more the fact that you put in the time links to where if you just want to learn a certain part not every single piece of the song
Fab lesson. Great the way you analyse the nuances in the song. Entertaining and instructive 👍
I am always learning something new every day. Whether it is at work or on play, for me guitar is always my hobby. Thanks!!!
Wow! Another great lesson. Thank-you!
Yep, he played SGs with P90s during this period (see the movie "Woodstock"), and also Les Pauls. And while most people rightfully admire his lead work, he was and is one helluva rhythm guitarist, with a distinctive Spanish language flavor to his phrasing.
Love that SG! Wow!!!!!!!!!!
Great job brother... Peter would be proud.
Great one again! Look forward every week, see what you’re gonna do. Thanks a lot. Keep‘em coming, I will be checking it out.
Thanks for all the extra material on Patreon,
When you first started 12 Foot Chain I couldn’t really follow or play very well.
Now I can.
I’m really appreciating the detail and method of your teaching to help me improve.
Great to hear!
good one! love it!
Heard a three piece band play this sans vocals, at a "school assembly" back around 1973. They had a guitarist using a Gibson ES 345 though a huge Kustom amp (No distortion/overdrive pedal, just amp volume for sustain, Fantastic tone with minimal distortion), with 4-15" cabinet, an organist using a Hammond B3 through a big Leslie cabinet (he held down the bass part too), and a drummer using a big set of Ludwig Vistalites.
They absolutely nailed the song, using NO p.a. system and filling the auditorium with sound.
Granted, they were very good musicians and they all took lessons and studied music. But young musicians today couldn't possibly do that. Which is a real shame. These were high school guys! Not even eighteen years old yet!
another great one.
One of my first picking leads I learned but this made it clearer - I was playing wrong.
Great Lesson!!!!!!!!!!!!😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
That woody SG tone is on the money
Good
This ones for Peter..🚬😎
Nicely done! No comment on the most important feedback part in rock history?
Gabor Szabo was great!!!
Nice... but the bit after the intro at 7.00 is wrong he uses a two note phrase not one note if i remember
correctly as it has been a few years since i learned this it is octaves it is interesting that very few can hear this.
Great, now do Peter Green Black Magic Woman.
I’d be all over that lesson.
I learned Oh Well and Green Manalishi by Peter Green.
Another fine job...What's the difference between "overdrive" and "distortion"...
sometimes subtle I think, but I think of distortion as the more "bee buzz" sound time of hard clipping on the sound wave. I feel like overdrive is a more full sound . difficult to explain, but if you look up differnce between overdrive and distortion pedal sounds on youtube there are probably a ton of videos that compare and could explain better than I can.
Wow, that SG sounds awesome! Is it stock?
It is, it's a Captain Kirk Douglas Signature SG model. www.gibson.com/en-US/Electric-Guitar/USA19H701/Ebony
Which level Patreon has the tabs? Doesn't show.
all of them do
Am I the only one who hears Am7?
Do Peter Green version. I think it is much better, not knocking Santana....
I’m in for that!
I learned Oh Well and Green Manalishi by Peter Green, two other wicked songs.
@@kerryfromaj9032 Peter Green wrote Black Magic Woman, not Santana. Santana version has way to much Latino vibe in it and ruins the song IMO