★☆★ Unlock the guitar fretboard with a FREE pdf copy of Jon's book "Melodic Expressions" plus get exclusive bonus blues training (total worth $50): www.jonmaclennan.com/freebook ★☆★
It's interesting how right at the moment when you were going to show us how to finish the intro your mind started trippin on the rhythm and you left me hangin
Thank you Jon. I've been waiting years for a quality lesson on this recording of the song. You've got a great ear and even better guitar chops! Hope you can cover more of the lead lines , phrasing , and solos in the future. Such a great song for guitarists
Been playing acustic since I was 14. I'm really wanting to learn some blues licks. First time I have visited your site. VERY IMPRESSED & I think I can pick up on some killer blue's from you.
Hi John, I am watching yr video’s and enjoying them a lot. Many tnx!!! I was wondering on this Clapton further up the road lessons (both), what yr gear set up / signal chain / settings are to get this nice sound? Tnx and will keep watching your great Channel.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farther_Up_the_Road I'M POSTING THIS ONLY BECAUSE THIS SONG HAS SUCH AN INTERESTING HISTORY IN THAT IT IS A TYPICAL EXAMPLE OF A RECORD LABEL THUG ELBOWING HIS WAY INTO THE MONEY! (poor johnny copeland got screwed!) great lesson as always Jon!
Albert Lee played the second solo on Clapton's album Just One Night. It is superb watch it here: ruclips.net/video/U5NhxSC5w0w/видео.html It is hard enpough to play but this guy has the smoothness of Eric Clapton on top o the difficulty. This is what rock and roll is all about.
Albert Lee played the second solo on Clapton's album Just One Night. It is superb watch it here: ruclips.net/video/U5NhxSC5w0w/видео.html It is hard enpough to play but this guy has the smoothness of Eric Clapton on top o the difficulty. This is what rock and roll is all about.
★☆★ Unlock the guitar fretboard with a FREE pdf copy of Jon's book "Melodic Expressions" plus get exclusive bonus blues training (total worth $50): www.jonmaclennan.com/freebook ★☆★
It's interesting how right at the moment when you were going to show us how to finish the intro your mind started trippin on the rhythm and you left me hangin
I’m so glad someone tells you the dang
KEY it’s in. Thank you for that!
Thank you Jon. I've been waiting years for a quality lesson on this recording of the song. You've got a great ear and even better guitar chops! Hope you can cover more of the lead lines , phrasing , and solos in the future. Such a great song for guitarists
Been playing acustic since I was 14. I'm really wanting to learn some blues licks. First time I have visited your site. VERY IMPRESSED & I think I can pick up on some killer blue's from you.
Thank you for this, I have been working on this for a long time. You have it right !!!
Are you going to cover more of the lead work?
Thank you Jon, great lesson !
yeahhhhhh, great song. wow last waltz version. thanks jon.💕✌
When you play the three 7th chords (G, C & D), what are you doing on the A and high E strings? Are you playing them or are they muted?
Cool song. This would be a great addition to your tab vault
Great lesson! more like this please
Hi John, I am watching yr video’s and enjoying them a lot. Many tnx!!! I was wondering on this Clapton further up the road lessons (both), what yr gear set up / signal chain / settings are to get this nice sound? Tnx and will keep watching your great Channel.
thank you!
Thanks Jon, really appreciate your informative lesson. Will be trying my best to perfect it!
You nailed it brother!
Your rig sounds great. What type of amp are you using?
always wanted to learn that song thank you well done
Excellent demonstration, thank you! Blessings from the Mississippi Delta ... where it all started.
Hi jon really like your guitar lessons. Henry Columbus ohio 2:35
Not sure why you mention EC and then play RR part. Where's the Clapton lesson ? The bit at the end is what I want.
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My favorite part of the live at last waltz is when claptons strap comes of and then Robbie is like “oh shit “ ….--insert random guitar solo here-- lol
Freddie king (w/eric) version is good too. Clapton’s 2d solo… jeez.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farther_Up_the_Road I'M POSTING THIS ONLY BECAUSE THIS SONG HAS SUCH AN INTERESTING HISTORY IN THAT IT IS A TYPICAL EXAMPLE OF A RECORD LABEL THUG ELBOWING HIS WAY INTO THE MONEY! (poor johnny copeland got screwed!) great lesson as always Jon!
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Albert Lee played the second solo on Clapton's album Just One Night. It is superb watch it here: ruclips.net/video/U5NhxSC5w0w/видео.html It is hard enpough to play but this guy has the smoothness of Eric Clapton on top o the difficulty. This is what rock and roll is all about.
PLAY WITH FIRE ACOUSTIC?
Ten minutes of video for the same part😂
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This is better: ruclips.net/video/U5NhxSC5w0w/видео.html
Why would anyone need a lesson on "Further on up the Road" do people need lessons on "how to chew gum"
Great lesson, thanks so much!
Albert Lee played the second solo on Clapton's album Just One Night. It is superb watch it here: ruclips.net/video/U5NhxSC5w0w/видео.html It is hard enpough to play but this guy has the smoothness of Eric Clapton on top o the difficulty. This is what rock and roll is all about.