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Jon, great job here, I'm glad you took the time to make a lesson of this iconic Dickie solo. Years ago I learned the old fashion way by repeating the solo over and over again to learn by ear. Keep up the great work!
Your explanation is the clearest 😊. I am Japanese and my English is not good, but I think the way you play the phrases right after you mouth them and the way you explain the positions in detail is very easy to understand for those who are trying to learn👍
Beautiful, Jon. Love your commentary embellishing the solo notes that are being played. The phrasing is conversational. Tasteful yet elegant. A nice lesson.
2 years late to this party, but so worth it. Great lesson on such a tasteful solo. Great example of using space and perfect note choice. The way you have broken this down and explain what’s going on is superb!
Wow Jon! That was the best breakdown of any solo I have seen. Well paced and easy to follow and I learned many things that will be in my blues vocabulary . I'm on a Allman/Betts thing now and this was perfect. Keep it up.
Love the channel and thanks for the great lessons. I’ve included a link to this video in the launch of the Guitarly app. on Android. Guitarly is a free, jamming app which gives a backing track and shows the chord, chord tones and scale notes as they change over an interactive fretboard. The track can be paused/skipped and the tempo, drum pattern and instruments can be changed to inspire your soloing. We would love to feature your work but if you want this link removed (or would like to include links to other lessons) please let me know. All the best and thanks for the great lessons. Paul
Thanks so much Jay! Here is part 2 for you: ruclips.net/video/hSclqiABNkc/видео.html also you can get some more bonus content and free blues training here: www.jonmaclennan.com/melodicexpressionsfreebook have fun! ✌️🎸
I don't know who you are, but awesome hats, and great guitar-ing. Song like this can be pretty niche, so finding a comprehensive breakdown is always a find. Thanks for the upload
thank you so much for this lesson! I've spent the last week on the rhythm part (Stormy Monday Allman Brothers Guitar Lesson - RUclips) - after watching this a couple of times - you've left me feeling optimistic! (BTW - I'd never heard the original before your lesson - your enthusiasm for the song is contagious)
Nice taking the solo apart. I know a lot of people that went to school on ABB at Filmore East. (A mild suggestion? Perhaps you can point out which scale degrees are at play rather than just string/fret nubmers? That was the missing link for me for years... far too many years. I finally began to understand solos, what works, and how to re-use ideas in other songs once I started to pay attention to things like the b3 and 3, the 7th, bending to the 1, etc. Now it drives me crazy when people talk about strings and frets only and not what's happening musically(!).)
I figured this lead out in 1971...... What took you so long...... I learned how to play guitar listening to Duane and Dickey....... I'm 68 and still play every day......long live the ABB.......
Jon-Somewhere in you site is a detailed lesson on the the next part of the solo. Saw in once but cannot find it. Thanks Dave. BTY your lessons are the best.thanks
Jon Is there any chance that you would consider doing a tutorial on Jerry Garcia's "That's What Love Will Make You Do" from the JG Compliments album? It's the only one the seem to play in D flat and I can't seem to figure out Jerry's licks
I think Dicky (and the Allmans in general) are more characterized by major pentatonics. More like westcoast country influenced rock than classic melancholy minor blues penta.
Jon MacLennan that sounds greatJon, Dickey was really overshadowed by Duane ( most would be ), but Dickey was great nonetheless! Will be looking forward to the rest of that solo! Great stuff by you, thanks!
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One of the best live runs of the 20th century, for sure! What a sublime gathering of talented performers!
Nice. You nailed him pretty good. Betts was the best in my book.
Jon, great job here, I'm glad you took the time to make a lesson of this iconic Dickie solo. Years ago I learned the old fashion way by repeating the solo over and over again to learn by ear. Keep up the great work!
Thanks Jon, really appreciate your effort on this. Learning my first solo and it's so much fun. Thanks a lot! 😃👍
Great job! What an awesome solo! Amazing phrasing Dickey had. Thanks for breaking it down
Was waiting over twenty years to get finally taught the right way of playing the song incl. The Solo !
Immense thanks from 🇧🇷
Your explanation is the clearest 😊.
I am Japanese and my English is not good, but I think the way you play the phrases right after you mouth them and the way you explain the positions in detail is very easy to understand for those who are trying to learn👍
Awesome lesson Jon. Thank you so much for being so explicit.
Beautiful, Jon. Love your commentary embellishing the solo notes that are being played. The phrasing is conversational. Tasteful yet elegant. A nice lesson.
Great job. Totally informative. Loved the explanation of the universal licks in the solo to make sense of it.
2 years late to this party, but so worth it. Great lesson on such a tasteful solo. Great example of using space and perfect note choice. The way you have broken this down and explain what’s going on is superb!
100 percent! You’re welcome Wayne! Thanks for your support with the lessons you rock!
been following this for two days now wow almost have it Im on the ending now wow thank you
That was awesome!!! Great job breaking down this iconic solo.
Thanks, John! You are awesome! This is very helpful!
After all these years we are still all chasing them in this extraordinary recording, nice to see young cats doing it but listen to those tones
Very nice tutorial! These licks are a great road map(key to the Highway) for playing the blues in other keys. Thank you!
Wow Jon! That was the best breakdown of any solo I have seen. Well paced and easy to follow and I learned many things that will be in my blues vocabulary . I'm on a Allman/Betts thing now and this was perfect. Keep it up.
Brilliant!!!
Gimme more! Gimme more!
That was a great lesson- thanks!
Love the channel and thanks for the great lessons.
I’ve included a link to this video in the launch of the Guitarly app. on Android. Guitarly is a free, jamming app which gives a backing track and shows the chord, chord tones and scale notes as they change over an interactive fretboard. The track can be paused/skipped and the tempo, drum pattern and instruments can be changed to inspire your soloing.
We would love to feature your work but if you want this link removed (or would like to include links to other lessons) please let me know.
All the best and thanks for the great lessons.
Paul
Great breakdown Jon! Perfect tone as well.
Thank you!
one of the best lessons ever on this solo - wish you finished it!!
Thanks so much Jay! Here is part 2 for you: ruclips.net/video/hSclqiABNkc/видео.html also you can get some more bonus content and free blues training here: www.jonmaclennan.com/melodicexpressionsfreebook have fun! ✌️🎸
Very well done, thank you so much!
I don't know who you are, but awesome hats, and great guitar-ing. Song like this can be pretty niche, so finding a comprehensive breakdown is always a find. Thanks for the upload
Thank you! Glad you got some value out of it! New videos posted every day! Thanks for watching.
thank you so much for this lesson! I've spent the last week on the rhythm part (Stormy Monday Allman Brothers Guitar Lesson - RUclips) - after watching this a couple of times - you've left me feeling optimistic! (BTW - I'd never heard the original before your lesson - your enthusiasm for the song is contagious)
You're welcome! There ya go. Here is a lesson on the rhythm as well: ruclips.net/video/FsDtl102DtI/видео.html
@@jonmaclennan I've spent the last week eating every bit of it - many many thanks
Nice nice nice. Great jon
Nice taking the solo apart. I know a lot of people that went to school on ABB at Filmore East. (A mild suggestion? Perhaps you can point out which scale degrees are at play rather than just string/fret nubmers? That was the missing link for me for years... far too many years. I finally began to understand solos, what works, and how to re-use ideas in other songs once I started to pay attention to things like the b3 and 3, the 7th, bending to the 1, etc. Now it drives me crazy when people talk about strings and frets only and not what's happening musically(!).)
Great tutorial!
I figured this lead out in 1971...... What took you so long...... I learned how to play guitar listening to Duane and Dickey....... I'm 68 and still play every day......long live the ABB.......
How about doing Dickys solo on Statesboro blues
Jon-Somewhere in you site is a detailed lesson on the the next part of the solo. Saw in once but cannot find it. Thanks Dave. BTY your lessons are the best.thanks
Here you go: ruclips.net/video/hSclqiABNkc/видео.html
FANTASTIC! Thank you.
Glad to help!
Amazing breakdown of the master. Thank you Jon
Thank you! Have fun! ✌️🎸
You're good and this lesson is an ear-opener.
Thank you! Glad you got some value out of this!
Jon
Is there any chance that you would consider doing a tutorial on Jerry Garcia's "That's What Love Will Make You Do" from the JG Compliments album? It's the only one the seem to play in D flat and I can't seem to figure out Jerry's licks
Great lesson, thanks
hi Jon can you help me wit Every Mother's Son and Am I Losin slow Lynyrd Skynyrd songs the little licks
Nice job.....
Nice lesson .But knowing the tone of the Les Paul you should have been in the neck pickup!
I think Dicky (and the Allmans in general) are more characterized by major pentatonics. More like westcoast country influenced rock than classic melancholy minor blues penta.
YEAH!!!
Love it
Glad to help!
@@jonmaclennan
Amazing job he likes using the 3rd's to flat thirds, keep sending us more !
Great lesson
Kent Polcyn thanks for watching! Make sure you are subscribed part 2 finishing the whole solo is coming soon!
Jon MacLennan that sounds greatJon, Dickey was really overshadowed by Duane ( most would be ), but Dickey was great nonetheless! Will be looking forward to the rest of that solo! Great stuff by you, thanks!
Damn it kid, you crushed it.🍄🍑
Thank you!
Why didn't you finish it.......fuck buying
Very nice lesson, but why does everyone that does a youtube video need to open up with "Hey What's Up Guys"?
Gary Sullivan 🤷♂️
I like getting asked whats up. Feels personal after a great lesson!
Betts played his best blues with Duane and then kinda got more country