I think interjecting these types of chromatic phrasing tastefully in between notes/licks that are more spaced out is a fantastic way of bringing variety to the listener. Just like playing a bunch of arpeggios, you have to be selective in its use or else it'll sound like an endless stream of notes. The examples you provided are excellent so I'm definitely going to learn these and try to use them sparingly and tastefully! 👍 Thanks as always. Ed
Hi Soeren - can you recheck your tab on solo #1, the first section. The 6th note played seems like it should be a hammer on from the 7th to the 8th fret of the E string and not the B string hammering from the 8th to the 9th fret as shown in the tab. Let me know if I'm not looking at this correctly. Thanks - Ed
@@ew6629 Hi Ed. you are right these notes should be played on the first string and not on the second. I will put a correction in the notes below the video. Thanks a lot for letting me know, Soeren
@@soerenguitarlessons9947 Great Soeren! The good news, you know the effort you put into creating tabs are used by me and others. 😀Thanks and have a great weekend. Ed
You are right Gerry. Without BB King and Robben Ford I would probably have sounded a lot different. And your playing would probably have developed differently without your hero, Eric Clapton friendly greetings, and have a nice weekend, Soeren
Great stuff!You always manage to inspire me,a wonderful way to make the blues sound sophisticated. Thank you so much.
Thanks a lot Neil! I am happy you like these lessons and let me know., friendly greetings, Soeren
I think interjecting these types of chromatic phrasing tastefully in between notes/licks that are more spaced out is a fantastic way of bringing variety to the listener. Just like playing a bunch of arpeggios, you have to be selective in its use or else it'll sound like an endless stream of notes. The examples you provided are excellent so I'm definitely going to learn these and try to use them sparingly and tastefully! 👍 Thanks as always. Ed
Hi Soeren - can you recheck your tab on solo #1, the first section. The 6th note played seems like it should be a hammer on from the 7th to the 8th fret of the E string and not the B string hammering from the 8th to the 9th fret as shown in the tab. Let me know if I'm not looking at this correctly. Thanks - Ed
@@ew6629 Hi Ed. you are right these notes should be played on the first string and not on the second. I will put a correction in the notes below the video. Thanks a lot for letting me know, Soeren
@@soerenguitarlessons9947 Great Soeren! The good news, you know the effort you put into creating tabs are used by me and others. 😀Thanks and have a great weekend. Ed
@@ew6629 Thanks again Ed. I have made a correction at the notes just beneath the video, Soeren
@@soerenguitarlessons9947 Looks good! 👍
Loving this Licks series, quite useful, in the end, that's how we all learned to play, right? By borrowing licks from the greats. Cheers!
You are right Gerry. Without BB King and Robben Ford I would probably have sounded a lot different. And your playing would probably have developed differently without your hero, Eric Clapton friendly greetings, and have a nice weekend, Soeren
Great playing and lesson as always
Thanks a lot! Soeren
Great
Thanks a lot Alex, many greetings, Soeren