When SRV came on the scene in the early 80s, everyone was amazed at how he made a thoroughly explored form like the electric blues sound fresh and exciting! It is all about the groove, thanks for capturing that essential element here!
I learned a bit of this song from one of your colleagues on Fender Play. I can only play it slowly, but I just consider it my interpretation of the song and not a weakness!
Ooooh, I luv this song be it from Buddy Guy or SRV it's a force which inspires me so much as a guitarist so liking your breakdown and modeling of those sweet licks!
When SRV came on the scene in the early 80s, everyone was amazed at how he made a thoroughly explored form like the electric blues sound fresh and exciting! It is all about the groove, thanks for capturing that essential element here!
More SRV lessons would be outstanding! Fantastic job with this Jon. Thank you.
Great song to cover!! More SRV please 🙏 Willie the Wimp or Life Without You, would be awesome to see you teach 🤞🎸
Your description off little Wing.Srv
Took it up a notch with his copy. Kooll it is
Thanks Jon! Great SRV song. I agree with Charles Grandt’s comment - Willie the Wimp would be great to learn as well.
Great job Jon love me some SRV!!!
G’day Jon. Great lesson and very well explained.
Wow! Talk about good timing. I was trying to learn this song this afternoon.
I learned a bit of this song from one of your colleagues on Fender Play. I can only play it slowly, but I just consider it my interpretation of the song and not a weakness!
great lesson !
Nice, good job sir.
thank you again! any Robin Trower?
Ooooh, I luv this song be it from Buddy Guy or SRV it's a force which inspires me so much as a guitarist so liking your breakdown and modeling of those sweet licks!
Thanks for your hard work and a great lesson! Maybe some Dave Gilmour in the near future.
Agreed more SVR please. How about going over "Cry to Me" by Soloman Bruke
How about friends by Jimi Hendrix
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