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I hate Skype. You should try Zoom Us. It's a great product and it's free for one on one use. I'd most definitely like to hook up with you, but I just can't do Skype.
Actually I use Zoom now for lessons, I agree it's way better than skype, I just say skype because it's well known and most people wouldnt understand if I said Zoom lessons
When I first learned these double stop ideas for rhythm years ago it changed my life 😂 You can use them everywhere and they never sound too fancy or forced. Rhythm fills seem to be a lost art these days. Great video man.
You're out of this world brother. I watched for 24 hours, (not consecutively), and within about 4 hours could play this. Been playing since October 2017. It's a big deal for me, and I thank you for this!
Lick 1 1:15 ->1 to 4 (e.g. "C" to "F" ) or 1 to 6m (e.g. "C" to "Am") Lick 2 2:35 ->same Progresson as Lick1 Lick 3 3:16 -> 6Chord 7th (e.g. Am7th in Key of C) Lick 4 4:40 ->static Chord lick Lick 5 5:30 Lick 6 5:58 ->to go back to 1Chord
TastyGuitar.com anyway you can slow this down for a beginner? Lol, I'm extremely new to guitar & I've purchased a guitar & I play with a real guitarist in church but my volume is very very low, so he encourages me to just play what I feel. He plays a lot of rhythm but I think It will be more productive if I can play fills like this along with his rhythm. Idk what u think?
Im in same boat youre in, MyJoy. just bought a gitar myself, since there is many people here on YT providing some really helpful pointers on playing. Its a workout because my hand wrist ligaments and muscles burn out and cramp fast, but its challenging and fun. Right off the bat he says to go from a 1 to a 4 and back to a 1 ????? I have no clue what he's talkin about.
Hey Rick, you are a real R&B gentleman. Thanks very much for this soulful lesson. This is all i want to do with music; just nicely shuck & jive away in the background on my Tele, like you so sensitively have in this video. Really nice work man. Thank you. - c
This is great, I’m hearing a lot of Hendrix type stuff which I suppose is actually a lot of Curtis Mayfield and other great Motown influences. You’ve really inspired me to get back on the saddle and get better. Really great tone too, thanks so much Rick!
@@TastyGuitarcom thank you! I just love that resolve lick. I can't seem to get it perfect. I'll keep trying. Please put more Motown licks videos out. You're so good that it's almost infuriating. Lol
i got in touch with rick because of these videos and now am a month into Skype lessons with him. great lessons. if you are looking for something personalized but to this quality, don't hesitate to contact him. glad i did.
Literally just learned more in 7 minutes (well, a lot of pausing and rewinding ha) than i have in 7 years. Exactly what i needed, take it back to basics and then it all starts flowing. Thanks!
Exact practice I was after. Thanks Rick. These fills seem similar to those used by Prince in his live acoustic performance of Cream (the one where he mockingly chides the audience for singing out of key), a son I’m now working on.
Some sweet stuff here - tasty is the word! Knockout presentation ! Straight down to brass tacks & clearly shown. All I have to do is get them under my fingers now... Thanks!
Thanks- My man you're on top of your game. I was in a band in high school and want start playing again. you just gave me the encouragement I need to get back.
Really love your tone and your feel. Your musicality is as soulful and tasty as it gets. You are a great and patient teacher sharing some of the most important guitar concepts that are out there. I'm a fan for life. I'm inspired to go back out and play. Thank you.
14 thrash metal fans found your channel in error. That's very tasteful stuff, reminds me of legends such as Steve Cropper even the Great Michael Thompson uses some of those fills. I'm subscribed.
Just perfect man, licks I love but don't know, filmed and explained super clean/nice and of course you have the skills. So big thanks and please show more of these simple but awesome licks. /Hasse
Great lesson, on my way to see Dan Penn, Spooner Oldham, Donnie Fritts and David Hood with the Muscle Shoals Horns. These licks were essential to their music. Thanks
@@TastyGuitarcom Im turned on to Cornell Dupree now,, this is the core of what Hendrix was doing in little wing and other stuff. Thanks again for the gold nugget.
Thank you all for the great feedback! I'm really happy that you can get some use out of this. If you liked this make sure you check out my video: " 7 Soulful Rhythm Guitar fills for Major 7th Chords You MUST Know" ruclips.net/video/oFaCXOKRXf4/видео.html
Appreciate video content! Excuse me for butting in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you researched - Riddleagan Blossoming Solo Remedy (do a search on google)? It is an awesome one of a kind product for mastering guitar scales minus the headache. Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my GF after a lifetime of fighting got astronomical success with it.
Cool licks and tone, enjoyed that. I remember seeing NRBQ years ago and Johnny spampinato was using a similar ESP tele that sounded great, those are really nice
Thank you for this video it's just what I've been needing. I knew some of these licks already, but the way that you phrase them helped to show me how to apply them more effectively for this style!
What makes these so tasty? Is it because they have double stops (strategic of course) or that combined with the perfect cadence of hammer ons and pull offs? I just don't even think like this Thanks for the BRIGHT LIGHT!
Excellent! More lessons about this style of playing would be welcome. It gets labeled as R&B, but these fills are used in all styles of music and really make your playing sound seasoned. Sub'd.
Thanks, those ARE tasty, to say the least. Even though it may be difficult to see your exact movements in your fret -hand, the added TABs (and I don't really read TAB) make it simple to follow along. I will be adding and practicing these. Thanks again. Like AND sub ^5
Mighty sweet sounds... and a good way to build the vocabulary.. Now, 'tis just to practice like crazy to let them become 'intrinsic', so they can make their way out in my playing :) Fanx! for all your nice, lil', manageable lessons 'n tips :)
Check out the recently deceased guitarist Reggie Young. He was an absolute master of tasty guitar. His playing was everywhere in the 70s and beyond as a studio musician.
it's Funny when you spend time learning Soul and R&B rhythms you can see how Jimi Hendrix fused his years playing with Sam&Dave,Wilson Pickett etc... with the Rock Blues format.
I was watching the Rainy Night in Georgia lesson by ACPG and I suddenly realised that there were Hendrix style parts in there… and they were the aspect of Hendrix that I loved.
This is great! I will definitely spend a lot time working through these. It's funny, because the most recent thing I've been working on was a Steve Cropper groove from a Sam and Dave song that Josh Smith was playing in one of his videos, and that has the same fill as your first one, but with slightly different phrasing. I can't wait to work through the rest of the fills that you have here, including the other little fills you're throwing in between those. Good stuff!
zombifiedconsumer my thoughts exactly.. but I did read John Mayer writing on his instagram that Slow Dancing came from him toying around with Pearl Jam's Yellow Ledbetter
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I hate Skype.
You should try Zoom Us. It's a great product and it's free for one on one use.
I'd most definitely like to hook up with you, but I just can't do Skype.
Actually I use Zoom now for lessons, I agree it's way better than skype, I just say skype because it's well known and most people wouldnt understand if I said Zoom lessons
#1 1:00
1a 1:50
2 2:30
3 3:48
4 4:40
5 5:20
6 5:50
Ken Neagle thanks
Ken Neagle nice
When I first learned these double stop ideas for rhythm years ago it changed my life 😂 You can use them everywhere and they never sound too fancy or forced. Rhythm fills seem to be a lost art these days. Great video man.
You're out of this world brother. I watched for 24 hours, (not consecutively), and within about 4 hours could play this. Been playing since October 2017. It's a big deal for me, and I thank you for this!
That's awesome! Keep it up
Lick 1 1:15 ->1 to 4 (e.g. "C" to "F" ) or 1 to 6m (e.g. "C" to "Am")
Lick 2 2:35 ->same Progresson as Lick1
Lick 3 3:16 -> 6Chord 7th (e.g. Am7th in Key of C)
Lick 4 4:40 ->static Chord lick
Lick 5 5:30
Lick 6 5:58 ->to go back to 1Chord
I like this guy. No bullshit, straight to business.
lool
Tyler Brown so true!!!
exactly. not showing off just cuz. to the point!
When does he actually teach the lick step by step
These are some nice licks and it’s great to hear how to apply them
its hard to find good lessons like this. congratulations, you speak so clearly. and its easy to understand what you mean.
Greetings from AFRICA.
Thank you Elcides!
Elcides Carlos i agree
TastyGuitar.com anyway you can slow this down for a beginner? Lol, I'm extremely new to guitar & I've purchased a guitar & I play with a real guitarist in church but my volume is very very low, so he encourages me to just play what I feel. He plays a lot of rhythm but I think It will be more productive if I can play fills like this along with his rhythm. Idk what u think?
If you go to 'Settings' on the bar at the bottom of the screen, you will find a menu with 'Speed' on it. You can slow it down from there.
Im in same boat youre in, MyJoy. just bought a gitar myself, since there is many people here on YT providing some really helpful pointers on playing. Its a workout because my hand wrist ligaments and muscles burn out and cramp fast, but its challenging and fun. Right off the bat he says to go from a 1 to a 4 and back to a 1 ????? I have no clue what he's talkin about.
Hey Rick, you are a real R&B gentleman. Thanks very much for this soulful lesson. This is all i want to do with music; just nicely shuck & jive away in the background on my Tele, like you so sensitively have in this video. Really nice work man. Thank you. - c
This is great, I’m hearing a lot of Hendrix type stuff which I suppose is actually a lot of Curtis Mayfield and other great Motown influences. You’ve really inspired me to get back on the saddle and get better. Really great tone too, thanks so much Rick!
Drew Barries awesome, love hearing that this inspired you to get better!
Love your style
thank you Gilbert!
This is one of the quickest and most clearly explained lessons I have ever seen. You have earned a subscriber.
Thank you Lyle!
dude you are so effortlessly smooth. what is the tab after you finish that first lick? that little double tap add on resolve???
glad you dig it! There is no TAB for the little in-between licks, but just simple C major pent stuff
@@TastyGuitarcom thank you! I just love that resolve lick. I can't seem to get it perfect. I'll keep trying. Please put more Motown licks videos out. You're so good that it's almost infuriating. Lol
Really appreciate the tutorial. It's hard to find R&B material.
Check out kerry2sooth
Check out Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings...
Also, Billy Price...
@@thomaswalz3515 I think he meant people who teach R&B material on RUclips. I’d love to know more channels as well.
i got in touch with rick because of these videos and now am a month into Skype lessons with him. great lessons. if you are looking for something personalized but to this quality, don't hesitate to contact him. glad i did.
Thanks Sean!
Even before I listen to this video, your intro guitar tones alone is fabulous.
Really tasty licks here. Simple yet effective. Thanks!
RJ Money thank you for watching!
Rick you are so talented I always come back here to learn something tasty and delicious and am never disappointed
Thanks TG. You have given us musical words we can use and twist around to suit ourselves. You showed how good they are by your example at the end.
Lovely clean tone on that guitar / amp
Thank you!
Literally just learned more in 7 minutes (well, a lot of pausing and rewinding ha) than i have in 7 years. Exactly what i needed, take it back to basics and then it all starts flowing. Thanks!
Thanks Alex, this was just a tc electronic nova system direct to board, just clean with a little reverb
Great valuable embellishments, sounds so beautifully and
smooth, Thanks
I am freaking out with fill 6. IT IS SOOOOOOO GOOOOOD. I MUST LEARN IT
Great use of the camera. Nicely done. I always try to find something new in videos. Very cool.
Robert McDougle sony camera buy him haha
Exact practice I was after. Thanks Rick. These fills seem similar to those used by Prince in his live acoustic performance of Cream (the one where he mockingly chides the audience for singing out of key), a son I’m now working on.
Thanks for watching...Cream is a great tune!
Some sweet stuff here - tasty is the word! Knockout presentation ! Straight down to brass tacks & clearly shown. All I have to do is get them under my fingers now... Thanks!
Thanks- My man you're on top of your game. I was in a band in high school and want start playing again. you just gave me the encouragement I need to get back.
Love your videos...simple and sounds great...God bless...Aloha.
Who doesn't like licks like these? Fantastic lesson
Thank you!
GREAT ! - straight to the point. Thanks.
thank you!
The first one was amazing
kiss from france
Thank you for watching!
Very clear instruction, very useful licks!
Tob ba thanks for watching!
That was amazing. You're such a tasteful guitar player. You get right down to the point. Very nice. I never comment but this was just so good I had to
Thanks very much for all of your excellent lessons.
thank you for watching!
Really love your tone and your feel. Your musicality is as soulful and tasty as it gets. You are a great and patient teacher sharing some of the most important guitar concepts that are out there. I'm a fan for life. I'm inspired to go back out and play. Thank you.
Thank you so much for the kind words Freddy!
14 thrash metal fans found your channel in error. That's very tasteful stuff, reminds me of legends such as Steve Cropper even the Great Michael Thompson uses some of those fills. I'm subscribed.
great clear lesson.I also like how you show how to use these soulful licks in the context of the chord progression. sweet tone too.
This is excellent. I would consider this to be VERY USABLE and imminently practical, gig-worthy stuff. Thanks.
Very nice - and great tone coming from your ESP Tele. Thanks!
Stumbled across this. Reached for the guitar in the first minute. Now learning some cool licks, Great lesson,
Just perfect man, licks I love but don't know, filmed and explained super clean/nice and of course you have the skills. So big thanks and please show more of these simple but awesome licks. /Hasse
This video is THE JUAN. Got me hooked on Tasty Guitar. Beautiful.
Thanks Joe!
Lovely lesson.....really "tasty" and smooth licks! Keep posting in that style, please! :)
nicely demonstrated.
very very good. several degrees cooler than many tutorials out there. .
Great lesson, on my way to see Dan Penn, Spooner Oldham, Donnie Fritts and David Hood with the Muscle Shoals Horns. These licks were essential to their music. Thanks
This guy is really good... I like his approach.
Thank you!
Thanks,love those sounds.I wish you would do fifties R&B chord shuffle rhythm guitar variations.I like the Midnighters.
This is exactly what I've been looking for but didn't know where to look. This fits perfectly with what I'm doing. Thanks!
Right on, glad you found it!
@@TastyGuitarcom Im turned on to Cornell Dupree now,, this is the core of what Hendrix was doing in little wing and other stuff. Thanks again for the gold nugget.
Thanks! Reminded me of Curtis Mayfield and Pops Staples.
It is and more. LOL This is the super basics of R&B which comes from the Blues.
That’s exactly where it came from
I am so excited ! Lovely licks! 🤯
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Thx dude. Tasty licks. Nice playing there. And good explanation too
Thanks! I happened to go to Blue Moon by Elvis just after this. C, Am, F, G. And just started playing these licks with the King!
you are one of my NEW faves!!
EXCELLENT!! JUST EXCELLENT!
Man you are so clean when you're playing! Thanks for the video i will learn a lot.
...a perfect lesson: clear, concise and elegant. But most of all so laid back and Cropperesque in its delivery. Thank you xx.
Beautiful playing, great camera and quality, and tasty licks. Good work.
Very helpful. Thanks. I'll be back for more.
Totally cool and useable licks! Thanks. Anyone who doesn't like this lesson doesn't know what r&b is.
Diggin this lesson big time my man. All the way from Manchester England
Brilliant! No wonder I like this music!!!
You were not kidding when you said tasty, damn right delicious is more like it!😋👍🇨🇦
ok, that just blew me away. nice! thanks.
right on, thank you for watching!
Thank you all for the great feedback! I'm really happy that you can get some use out of this. If you liked this make sure you check out my video: " 7 Soulful Rhythm Guitar fills for Major 7th Chords You MUST Know" ruclips.net/video/oFaCXOKRXf4/видео.html
TastyGuitar.com what guitar are you using? great playing by the way
TastyGuitar.com
really awesome riffs
can do a video for riff#2
Appreciate video content! Excuse me for butting in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you researched - Riddleagan Blossoming Solo Remedy (do a search on google)? It is an awesome one of a kind product for mastering guitar scales minus the headache. Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my GF after a lifetime of fighting got astronomical success with it.
Cool licks and tone, enjoyed that. I remember seeing NRBQ years ago and Johnny spampinato was using a similar ESP tele that sounded great, those are really nice
Thank you for this video it's just what I've been needing. I knew some of these licks already, but the way that you phrase them helped to show me how to apply them more effectively for this style!
that is a dope music room!
Damn! Im already hooked on that first fill
thank you!
What makes these so tasty? Is it because they have double stops (strategic of course) or that combined with the perfect cadence of hammer ons and pull offs? I just don't even think like this Thanks for the BRIGHT LIGHT!
Great lesson! Thanks!!!
Thank you for watching!
Excellent! More lessons about this style of playing would be welcome. It gets labeled as R&B, but these fills are used in all styles of music and really make your playing sound seasoned. Sub'd.
I'm a keyboard player but I play barre chords on guitar... This vid will take me to the next level...🎸👍🏾✊🏾
Jimi chords,nice.
excellent video! thanks for sharing these licks and breaking it down
thank you for watching Hale!
great lesson.. such an eye opener
This is the money, my favorite guitar style
Just what the doctor ordered. Thanks so much.
Thanks for the lesson. I've always like a clean-tasty guitar sound and rhythm.
Thanks for those licks. Very useful and well explained. Great lesson. :-)
Lovely tone...Tele nick pickup plus which amp?
no amp, tc nova direct to board
Wow, sounds amazing. What's the Nova doing, just the reverbs?
thanks! it's not bad for a direct rig, on that patch just a little reverb and speaker simulation
Loving the tone you have there it's really lovely man 👍
Thanks, those ARE tasty, to say the least. Even though it may be difficult to see your exact movements in your fret -hand, the added TABs (and I don't really read TAB) make it simple to follow along. I will be adding and practicing these. Thanks again. Like AND sub ^5
You got a very nice touch
Thank you
what are the chords you play at the end in the loop ?
thank you very much :)
just C-G-Am
Thank You ! Very Nice Lesson :)
Hi Rick
I made a Guitar Pro (6) file with the fills 1-6 in this lesson if you're interested
I am interested in this.
ahhhhh the sweet sounds of R&B....very nice lesson.....sounds great to me.
good lesson man. solid tips. but I gotta say... clean your fret board! don't let fudge build up like that. treat your piece right.
Yeah. Ok, mom.
It would be great if you made a full song of these licks and tabbed it out. Good stuff here!
nice tone
Mighty sweet sounds... and a good way to build the vocabulary.. Now, 'tis just to practice like crazy to let them become 'intrinsic', so they can make their way out in my playing :) Fanx! for all your nice, lil', manageable lessons 'n tips :)
thanks John, yeah keep playing them in repetition so eventually they will come out in your playing, lots more like these on my channel too!
Love the ESP Tele. ....very cool
ESP/Mike
yeah. Pretty nice guitar. how does it to compare to a regular tele?
I love it. The old 'Drift Away' sound!!
love that tune!
Check out the recently deceased guitarist Reggie Young. He was an absolute master of tasty guitar. His playing was everywhere in the 70s and beyond as a studio musician.
it's Funny when you spend time learning Soul and R&B rhythms you can see how Jimi Hendrix fused his years playing with Sam&Dave,Wilson Pickett etc... with the Rock Blues format.
I was watching the Rainy Night in Georgia lesson by ACPG and I suddenly realised that there were Hendrix style parts in there… and they were the aspect of Hendrix that I loved.
Hendrix also played in Little Richards and the Isley Brothers bamds.
simply a great lesson that has been simply presented and clearly explained; great teacher
Thank you!
do you know how to play rhythm and lead at the same time like hendrix? if so is there a vid you have to teach how?
I do a bit of that but sorry no video on that quite yet, please stay posted
This is great! I will definitely spend a lot time working through these. It's funny, because the most recent thing I've been working on was a Steve Cropper groove from a Sam and Dave song that Josh Smith was playing in one of his videos, and that has the same fill as your first one, but with slightly different phrasing. I can't wait to work through the rest of the fills that you have here, including the other little fills you're throwing in between those. Good stuff!
sounds like a study on john mayers "slow dancing"
zombifiedconsumer this is the kind of rhythm that jimi hendrix took from which john takes from pretty heavily as well. i thought the same thing!
zombifiedconsumer my thoughts exactly.. but I did read John Mayer writing on his instagram that Slow Dancing came from him toying around with Pearl Jam's Yellow Ledbetter
zombifiedconsumer dude do you know what esp he's using I am buying a guitar myself and I really like the sound of this one
Amp ... more important is the amp he's using and the mic used to record this.
fariz shakir and Yellow Ledbetter came from Pearl Jam toying around with Castles and Little Wing 😂 we have come full circle.
Rick.Thanks for all your excellent videos.Very generous and really useful.
thanks for watching!
Nice
What an amazing lesson! Thanks for sharing. Will enjoy playing with these fills
Thanks Paul!
That ESP though ... nice - thanks for lessons ... enjoyed immensely
Great licks and awesome playing! I'm an old school Rocker but this old dog learned some new tricks from you. Thanks