How to Play the Blues Like Bonamassa.
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
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Original Song - • Bobby Bland - I'll Ta...
Joe's Version - • Joe Bonamassa & Beth H...
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This is the best format, a lot of learning in those licks. Thanks man
Thank you man! Plenty more to come :)
briliant i started to play like you listening him i didnt knew him i usually was followed blues songs random
Cheers!
Great lesson Troy, thank you. I'm glad you explain the notes you're playing in terms of intervals, it makes it a bit easier to transpose licks and phrases to other keys.
You got it! Thanks for watching
I am your biggest french fan, simple, efficient and fun. MERCI !!!!!!!!!!
Thank you my friend!
Thank you Troy for the great lesson, work and sharing 😎🎸
So I have something to do (practise) over the weekend :) But it is heavy stuff for me
Thank you my friend! I’ve got the first solo from this recording coming out in the next day or so. It’s much more chill! Enjoy
My favourite channel!! Keep it up dude, you are amazing 💯
Thank you man!
Thanks Troy, this is one of my favorite Joe B. Solos 🎸 and you nailed it.
Legend! Thanks for watching
Excellent work. Well done 👍
Cheers!
Brilliant lesson Troy ❤😎
Cheers!
@troydownwardmusic I watch all your videos since I found you on here! Have you or do you currently gig?
Just curious, since you're such a damn good player! ❤️
These days I'm trying to learn and play some Bonamassa songs. This video could be perfect for me. Let's watch it!
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If you are at minimum an intermediate player, start with the intro to Blues Deluxe. It is straight forward blues with the Bonamassa touch. You can find tutorials with tab and step by step lick lessons. Nothing super fast, but very good. I am talking about the live version without all the sound effects in the beginning. It is Live at Royal Albert Hall & starts at 17 seconds in.
@Musicsports The first Bonamassa songs I learnt is Stop and Jockey full of bourbon. I tried Blue and evil but those two solos are way out of my speed ability. Thanks for the advice. I'll lean Blues deluxe as next song.
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@@francesco0185 Yeah Blues Deluxe will be a more lead oriented song. Long intro I put a link under my first response for tab I just noticed, the tab is only the first 2 licks. You can find tutorials a lot more.
Awesome as to be expected!
Thank you my man!
Great video Troy! Could ask for a request ? A video of Slash and outside playing ? 😀
Cheers!
Would love to!
Love this, thanks Troy
Thank you man
cool video, Joe plays some tasty stuff. most people just seem jealous of the guy. leans on other players, but didn't SRV? Joe does have a sound you can pick out.
Totally agree! Thanks for watching
Love your Bonamassa lessons! Your vibrato is as amazing as Joe's is!
Btw what amp are you playing through? Sounds great!
Cheers!
I’m just running direct into my fractal fm9. Thanks for watching
Nice work man!!! Yeah, I don't get the Bonamassa 'hate' thing either - the guys awesome - and lots of young players are obviously following in his footsteps. I've seen him from small gigs up to the Arenas in the UK and am going to see him this year in Liverpool - I also have 3 x Joe B Epiphone's - so yeah, I'm a fan!
He can certainly play! Thanks for watching 🤘🏻
Amazing!!! Pretty please, do a "Rather be a blind" solo! Thanks and Regards to down there!
Just did it right after this one. It’ll be up next week! Thanks for watching.
Your nailing Joe's tasty playing mate, I really enjoyed this lesson. Question: What string gauge are you using ? and do you know what Joe would be using ? as bending a tone and a half is not easy on anything over 9's unless your a brute.
Thank you mate.
I use 10-46. After googling - apparently Joe uses 11’s. The strength you need to bed can dependant on fingerboard radius.. gibson’s being quite flat!
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@@troydownwardmusic Thanks Troy, I appreciate the reply. I also use 10's, but I gather having a floating Strat bridge isn't helping with tone+ bends. More practice I my part is probably in order. Cheers
Awesome, thank you
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I don't have "hate" for the guy. He's 'authentic' to himself and his interests. I just don't find his playing or the genre to be very interesting. I didn't even understand what i didn't like about his playing until he himself said something in a youtube video. He said that he picks every note. No hammer-ons/legato. And when i heard that, it made sense to me. His playing seems very academic to me. For the 'record,' i absolutely suck as a player, so this is just about 'music appreciation.' But, i don't hear what you hear, that he plays with a lot of feeling. When i think of feeling i think of a contemporaries like Eric Gales, Philip Sayce, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, etc. The thing about picking every note gives me the sense that it's very mechanical, like... like AI. I don't know how to describe that better-maybe as if every note were a sample, it would have the same kind of consistent attack? I don't know.... I think you know what i mean. It's all so precise, and i don't think this genre is bettered by 'precision' of that type. But, hey, that's what makes art/music a subjective matter.
I do appreciate that he's a student of it all, and a 'master' of the instrument. But, i also have never loved his tones. He's got any/every guitar and amp anyone could want, but i don't listen to anything and say, "I gots to have that tone." He even did stuff with The Doug And Pat Show, and they have an amp that i would murder a hobo to get, and their tone just kills me... and i didn't like how he sounded in their room with their gear.... Horses for courses, as the Brits say.
Cool lessons. I am entirely incompetent at lead playing, but i'm going to sit and toil over these licks to see if anything sticks. One of the problems with being in my mid-50s and also being a cruddy player-my memory for licks is pretty horrible. I'll get bored playing blues licks before i get them ingrained into memory.... Weep for me, folks....
Fair enough mate! Thanks for watching
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Wow. That seems lifeless to learn from. But thanks for sharing..
Normal. It's MIDI. Although I think fingering is not bad. Goodnight. You are great!