This is just the epitome of the future of rock n roll. The thunderous drum fills, the smooth lick, simple chords, the voice and rhythm of the vocals, the perfect rock n roll song.
Thanks for the lesson! I've always been a big fan of early rock n roll and Buddy Holly is definitely one of my favs. My high school pals thought I was born in the wrong decade. While they listened to Tom Petty I was blasting Buddy Holly from my cassette deck. Keep em coming. Please.
This is Rock and Roll. This is the DNA blueprint of Rock and Roll at its roots.- its a song somenone wrote to capture the essence of a feeling, with a melody and some licks and some words too. and not too much feedback ( that'll come later). No doubt to be covered for generations - Rock n Roll music
I haven't had a guitar for twenty years and I couldnt play a lick and I had no ear at all but I LOVE this clip. It's done so well. If I start playing again, I'll try doing "Maybe Baby". I'm glad I came across your clips. You take so much time to show people how to do a great pop song. Thanks.☺
Great Lesson I love this Buddy Holly Tune a lot! Well, I play music from the 50`s , 60`s and 70`, Elvis, The Beatlles CCR and also a lot of traditional Country& Western
I'm determined to play this well. I have parts of this down pretty good and working on the rest. Playing my daughter's acoustic for past 8 months. Thanks for the lesson. Absolutely love this era although before my time. I'll take this music over ANY of today's utter garbage rap/indeterminate sex computerized crap that all sounds the same to me.
Ya know this is a very great video. But I can’t understand why many you tubers don’t play the song all the way through at the end or in the beginning. I can play along with the intro perfectly but then I get lost with doing each part slowly and separately and never piecing it together played at full speed.. just play the fucken thing lol but I like these videos either way. You have good Rhythm which I could use work on
@@JimmyParagalloGuitar I have a Line 6 V30 amp, but cannot afford the Helix, so which preset to do use for this please. BTW, I'm a HUGE Buddy Holly fan
Thanks Jimmy.I read that in the recording studio Buddy's guitar signal was split two ways between his amplifier and the same signal direct into the mixing board.This gave it a magic that is not duplicated in live performance.Hard to describe but you can hear the difference and I did attend Buddy and The Crickets live in 1957.Have you known about this and do I have it correct?Thanks
This is interesting! I've never heard about this but I wouldn't put it past Norman Petty and Holly to try it. I think maybe I'll try a test on this and see what it sounds like. New idea for a video! What was it like to see them in '57? I bet that's a great story.
The show I saw in Tulsa,Ok.in 1957 the band may have been billed as The Crickets but Buddy Holly was the reason it was a full house.Buddy and the Crickets pumped out that raw energy from Buddy's Stratocaster and the great drummer. I remember Buddy would arch his back and then snake around on the stage when he was playing his guitar only.Very explosive is how I would describe it.The crowd erupted and was very turned on by this lanky Texan's talents and that of the entire band.
If you try that idea, it is splitting the electric guitar signal into two, one into the amp and the other the unamplified sound from the guitar pickups directly into the mixing board in a recording studio.If you try this in the recording studio, let us know if anything interesting happens.
I first noticed this on the 45rpm record of Peggy Sue when Buddy did that explosive chord solo in the middle.I don't have recording equipment so I am anxious to learn if that's what was making the magic.
Good luck I stick to singing and writing .😞🎼🎹🎤😄bravo anyway folks!😇📹🙆🏇🐴👓😘too complicated for me more into keyboards Dear🐦🙅😽👍This is gorgeous from you Buddy&J.P& Marc Bolan : giant guides👼〽🀄🎧🎻🎵🎶👻😑🐼🐨
I believe his mother helped him with the lyric and approved the chords but essentially the work was his own. Hey who wouldn't want Momas approval. Buddy was only in his twenties when he died sadly. So much talent at such a young age. These type of people dont come around very often.
70s there was such wealth of music at that time but all decades had good stuff in it though with the latter ones we are getting a lot more rubbish love goffin and king same cook and the differs as well
TODAY'S TOPIC: What is your favorite decade for music? Let us know right here in the comments section!
Early 60 s
Jimmy Paragallo Guitar Late 50s early 60
Awesome! I'll have more material coming out for the 50's and 60's. Thanks Carl!
The 50s
Mid 1950s starting with Work With Me Annie through the early 1960s.
This is just the epitome of the future of rock n roll. The thunderous drum fills, the smooth lick, simple chords, the voice and rhythm of the vocals, the perfect rock n roll song.
Thanks for the lesson! I've always been a big fan of early rock n roll and Buddy Holly is definitely one of my favs. My high school pals thought I was born in the wrong decade. While they listened to Tom Petty I was blasting Buddy Holly from my cassette deck. Keep em coming. Please.
I love 50's rock and roll. Thanks for this video. Buddy Holly is my favorite.
Great to hear Shawn! Thanks for your comment
Me too
Brilliant lesson. Favourite decade for me -THE 50'S!
Thanks for sharing!
Great lesson! Buddy Holly was one of my favorite artists of all time. My favorite decade for music would have to be 60s.
This is Rock and Roll. This is the DNA blueprint of Rock and Roll at its roots.- its a song somenone wrote to capture the essence of a feeling, with a melody and some licks and some words too. and not too much feedback ( that'll come later). No doubt to be covered for generations - Rock n Roll music
I haven't had a guitar for twenty years and I couldnt play a lick and I had no ear at all but I LOVE this clip. It's done so well. If I start playing again, I'll try doing "Maybe Baby". I'm glad I came across your clips. You take so much time to show people how to do a great pop song. Thanks.☺
I'm with you Jimmy. I love the late 50s and early 60s classic rock.
Awesome Mark! Thanks for sharing.
my favourite decade for music was the late 50s rock and roll Buddy Holly Eddie Cochran etc
50's, 60's, 70's!
Its ALL good!
:)
that was a great video my fav is 50s 60s 70s let's rock n roll more videos like this
Great lesson...... you really broke everything down nicely!!!
Thanks a lot Bill! Appreciate your comments. Enjoy!
My second favorite Buddy Holly song
Thank u Jimmy.
Great Lesson I love this Buddy Holly Tune a lot! Well, I play music from the 50`s , 60`s and 70`, Elvis, The Beatlles CCR and also a lot of traditional Country& Western
Thanks a lot for watching! That’s some of my favorite music you just mentioned right there! Keep playing!
Maybe it's the best ever tutorial for Baby ! :)
I appreciate you saying. Enjoy!
i also love the 50's buddy holly, eddie cochran , chuck berry, allof them kings of rock n roll
Great lesson. How about Rock around with ollie vee?
That guitar sounds Awesome!
What are you using for an amp?
Thanks a lot! I was using a patch on a Line 6 Helix for this lesson.
I'm determined to play this well. I have parts of this down pretty good and working on the rest. Playing my daughter's acoustic for past 8 months. Thanks for the lesson. Absolutely love this era although before my time. I'll take this music over ANY of today's utter garbage rap/indeterminate sex computerized crap that all sounds the same to me.
SWEET Custom Shop Tele. Odd-looking, but sounds GREAT!
Brilliant lesson Jimmy Carl Lodge
Thank you Carl! Enjoy
60s! but Buddy is in another category altogether.
Ya know this is a very great video. But I can’t understand why many you tubers don’t play the song all the way through at the end or in the beginning. I can play along with the intro perfectly but then I get lost with doing each part slowly and separately and never piecing it together played at full speed.. just play the fucken thing lol but I like these videos either way. You have good Rhythm which I could use work on
Like the sound you have on your guitar. What amp..pedals are you using?
Thanks! This is a preset I have set up on a Line 6 Helix.
@@JimmyParagalloGuitar I have a Line 6 V30 amp, but cannot afford the Helix, so which preset to do use for this please. BTW, I'm a HUGE Buddy Holly fan
Thank u Jimmy u made it so easy Pastor Mark Phoenix Durban S.A.
Bruce Springsteen - “everybody’s got a hungry heart” rhythm right here.
Your missing the chord b on l'll be there but still a good job.
I’m agree
What year is your Telecaster?
Mike My Favorite Musical era is the 50's
How do I know which chords tie up mark S.A.
Thanks Jimmy.I read that in the recording studio Buddy's guitar signal was split two ways between his amplifier and the same signal direct into the mixing board.This gave it a magic that is not duplicated in live performance.Hard to describe but you can hear the difference and I did attend Buddy and The Crickets live in 1957.Have you known about this and do I have it correct?Thanks
This is interesting! I've never heard about this but I wouldn't put it past Norman Petty and Holly to try it. I think maybe I'll try a test on this and see what it sounds like. New idea for a video! What was it like to see them in '57? I bet that's a great story.
The show I saw in Tulsa,Ok.in 1957 the band may have been billed as The Crickets but Buddy Holly was the reason it was a full house.Buddy and the Crickets pumped out that raw energy from Buddy's Stratocaster and the great drummer. I remember Buddy would arch his back and then snake around on the stage when he was playing his guitar only.Very explosive is how I would describe it.The crowd erupted and was very turned on by this lanky Texan's talents and that of the entire band.
If you try that idea, it is splitting the electric guitar signal into two, one into the amp and the other the unamplified sound from the guitar pickups directly into the mixing board in a recording studio.If you try this in the recording studio, let us know if anything interesting happens.
Awesome! I filmed the video demonstrating this idea today. Just working on the editing. It should be ready soon.
I first noticed this on the 45rpm record of Peggy Sue when Buddy did that explosive chord solo in the middle.I don't have recording equipment so I am anxious to learn if that's what was making the magic.
Jimmy I'm from the 50s
Wow 👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
The 50s of course, especially Buddy
Gary busey version is incredible !👲💪😺😙👓👢👏💜💋⚓♈🐴🐺
One of the most superb Charles Hardin Holley hits with Oh Boy Rave on and Tell me how🙌👓🎼🎤👰😍🗿⚓⛲💏🙏👻
Should have used flatwound strings to get more of that authentic tone
Good luck I stick to singing and writing .😞🎼🎹🎤😄bravo anyway folks!😇📹🙆🏇🐴👓😘too complicated for me more into keyboards Dear🐦🙅😽👍This is gorgeous from you Buddy&J.P& Marc Bolan : giant guides👼〽🀄🎧🎻🎵🎶👻😑🐼🐨
Satisfaction ; rolling stones
nice and useful, but some tabs would be a good help!
Didn't his Mother actually write it for him?
I believe his mother helped him with the lyric and approved the chords but essentially the work was his own. Hey who wouldn't want Momas approval. Buddy was only in his twenties when he died sadly. So much talent at such a young age. These type of people dont come around very often.
70s there was such wealth of music at that time but all decades had good stuff in it
though with the latter ones we are getting a lot more rubbish
love goffin and king same cook and the differs as well
I don't agree with your intro riff
It’s a cover rather than a lesson. It doesn’t follow what Buddy played in either tempo or rhythm. You can play but it’s nothing like the original.
50'
Awesome!
You’re playing the wrong rhythm pattern. Buddy’s rhythm and accent attacks were all straight down-strokes, better known as the Tex-Mex style……
Load of crap
The intro was the best part, where is it? Not a good lesson
11:33 on the vid mate
Def a rhythm players guitar, looks like they only used chords for 30 years
It is a replica? Looks like it
Haha it sure does but it's comfortable to play...it's an early roadworn series from Fender.
Top Man.
It doesn't sound right...