Stay All Night, Stay a Little Longer - Eldon Shamblin Lesson
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- Chord fingerings below (corrected on 5-19). But first:
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First half of the verse:
G : x 10 9 7 8 x
G7: x 8 9 7 8 x
C : x 7 5 5 5 x
Cm: x 6 5 5 4 x
G : x 5 5 4 3 x
C#dim: x 4 5 3 5 x
D7: x 3 4 2 3 x
G: x 2 5 4 3 x
Second half of the verse:
G: 3 5 5 4 3 3
G9: x 2 3 2 3 x
C: x 3 5 5 5 x
C#dim: x 4 5 3 5 x
G : x 5 5 4 3 x
C#dim: x 4 5 3 5 x
D7: x 3 4 2 3 x
G: x 2 5 4 3 x
I took guitar lessons from Eldon at the Guitar House in Tulsa when I was a kid in the 60s. He was a great guy. His granddaughter Dyani is a singer. She sings in a duo with her husband Mike called LeFevre MD.
That is so cool to have taken lessons from a legend like that.
I had no idea at the time. It wasn't until years later when he started playing with Merle Haggard after Merle did that Bob Wills tribute album that I found out his musical history.
Mr. Leon thank you sir for the well done lesson. You have rekindled my appreciation for chord inversions. You're a natural teacher sir...
+Rapid Response Thank you. You are very kind. I appreciate it.
Thanks so much Leon. I wanted to play this like Eldon for years. You made it happen
+Hobo Bill & Kristin You're very welcome. Glad it was helpful.
Thank you Leon! I’m in Austin too. Your lessons are outstanding and so appreciated!
I am benefiting greatly from your wonderful instructional RUclips postings. I am also moved by your support for Austin musicians, so I just made a donation to the Sims foundation as my way of thanking you for what you are teaching. Keep up the great work.
Thank you Kevin
Wow!
You're gonna make me look like such a better rythym player than I really am! I don't know a lot of theory, but this is amazingly simple when you lay it out so slowly and clearly!
Thank you, sir!
Thank you. So much stuff is like that.
I can't leave a link in a comment, but I tab how I do it, not exactly Eldon. I have since gotten access to more video of Eldon. I should update that thread, someday.
Your videos are the best, Mister Grizzard! Very helpful!
Your offerings are a gift!
Thanks.
Thank you so much.
Awesome job Leon! Thank you for this lesson! I've been wanting to learn this one for years.
What people fail to realize is that Eldon seldom played the chord progressions that same way twice.
Thank you for this!
So good. Thank you
Thanks Leon! I have heard that chord progression for a very long time, and I’m so glad that you shared it! Many thanks again Leon ! Bill
Not for Roly Poly because the chord durations on Roly Poly are twice as long. Go to Telecaster Discussion Page Reissue, theory section and search for Roly Poly. There is a thread or two.
I have gotten to study Eldon more closely since I did that and it is not exactly like he would play it, but very similar. Maybe I'll update that thread someday.
In the 30s and 40s, there would have been standup bass thumping alternating bass, root and 5. Electric bass is more active now and you can conflict.
Absolutely LOVE all your wonderful videos,I have learned so much from them.Thank you VERY MUCH!
Soren - Thank you very much
Thank you so much, Mr Grizzard. You are a wonder.
Aw, shucks. Thank you so much.
Leon... thank you so much for sharing these chords... your explanation of the chords was excellent... western swing is some of the greatest music out there... :)
one of the best succinct significant guitar instructions I have EVER seen thanks Leon! Ah yeah...Johnny Gimble nah!!
That was a very cool explanation of that progression! Thanks so much.
Thanks, Madison. Glad you enjoyed it.
This is just great! Thank you!
What a master!, thank you sir!, greetings from Argentina, will enjoy playing this!
Thank you much. I do appreciate it..
Great lesson, Leon. Thank you.
super job Mr Grizzard, thank you
Excellent lesson!
This progression works for the Andy Griffith theme as well with a couple modifications at the end..just go to A7-D7 after the C# dim...
Absolutely correct. I wonder if the composers of "The Fishin' Hole" were influenced by this Bob Wills classic.
Great lesson..thank you
Love your videos sir. Question: are you putting the C and variations in as passing chords? Seems to me that the form is really just I-V.
You are correct. The whole thing is basically I and V, but sticking in a IV chord is very common on that hoedown fiddle type progression, especially the second time through, the form being AA. Check out Vernon Worrell playing Bile 'em Cabbage on my channel. Beginning a 0:16 he first just plays A and E and the second time he puts in the D and D#dim.
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@@ljgaustin Thanks for the response! I've been playing through a few I-V with that IV as a passing chord sounds just fine. Again, love your videos!
Nice voice. Reminds me of Paul Simon