@@LeadGuitarWorkshop This is the first time I have seen someone explain this . I was always like what is he doing there.... it has such attitude . Thanks... I got something to work on for a while.
So glad you focused on Roy...for me it wasnt just technique but that personal emotion he put into his songs....from a cascade of sounds from his single Telecaster to beautiful tonal music of Dual Soliloquy
That first technique is brilliant, I tried it last night and the faster I got it ended up not sounding like each note was stopped as I was essentially just fast picking up and down... I guess the magic comes out within the ascending and descending speeds. Great video bro, thankyou. You've got the Buchananisms down nicely!
@@LeadGuitarWorkshop got a telecaster and am investigating the players that made the most of them. Now that I’ve subscribed to your channel, I’m going to make the most of this prolonged staycation!
@@LeadGuitarWorkshop an American professional. It is butterscotch blonde and a long time object of obsession for me! It is an adjustment because my playing has been so conditioned to p90 and humbucker sounds. It has a feel and character distinct to the strat as well. Trying to find my way with it. It’s a very well built guitar. Danny Gatton is a super freak.
@@dsmiley1971 Coming from a man formally know as Mr Smiley, I take that in the highest compliment. Thanks for the sub, hope you dig the videos, Thanks!
I remember when I heard about what what he did I was at work and I heard it on the radio and I couldn't believe it. I wonder about his Tele and hope it's where he would have it be. IMO it's the most iconic Telecaster I can think of. I think I was 14 when Loading Zone came out. Dammit man
...and demonstrating on a" strat" is professionally flexible of you👍... in a interview he said he would play different guitars but always was drawn to the "Tele" the 3rd technique I call a" rake", 2nd a squint , the 1st you shared is one to add to the dictionary I've been incorporating into my playing and practice a device called an "enclosure". Start middle finger on 4th string 5th fret, pic once the g note , hammer on sequentially from the g ,g#,g,f#,g all legato. It's like a musical spring board , or launching pad to another decisive run or lick
Good eye, the neck and middle I bought from Joe Barden himself back in 1992 after I saw Danny Gatton at a clinic and he said they were the best pickups on the planet. I sat 10 feet in front of him for an hour w a vibroverb and his tele just killin it. The bridge I bought about 5 years ago.
That story was complete bullshit because no one in the stones has ever talked about that or brought it up. About the only time keith richards ever brought up roy was when he talked about him, clapton, and ronnie wood pissing in his beer at a recording session because roy was being a asshole.
Can't believe Roy is still so overlooked to this day. He was an absolute expressive genius. Thanks for breaking down his signature techniques.
Ok.... the pick blocking thing is fantastic thank you.... love Roy's playing.
One of my favorite techniques, here is another vid about it ruclips.net/video/8IoSpo5IvJY/видео.htmlsi=FXE7x85Pxc2DzLSr
@@LeadGuitarWorkshop This is the first time I have seen someone explain this . I was always like what is he doing there.... it has such attitude . Thanks... I got something to work on for a while.
@@turkeeg7644 i had no idea what to call it either, i called it chirping Lol
Great video! Very cool! Keep the vids coming!
So glad you focused on Roy...for me it wasnt just technique but that personal emotion he put into his songs....from a cascade of sounds from his single Telecaster to beautiful tonal music of Dual Soliloquy
Can you make a PART#2 showing more Top3 Roy Buchanan techniques?
Always like to see Roy get some love. Great presentation.
Thank you
I love Roy. You taught me much as a non-guitar player. I can appreciate Roy's magical sounds better.
Roy...music heard so deeply Roy WAS the music.
Thanks Mike, thats so cool to hear that this video helped you understand Roy as a guitar player. Maybe you should start playing? Roy was magic,
Gracias por compartir!😊
Con mucho gusto
That first technique is brilliant, I tried it last night and the faster I got it ended up not sounding like each note was stopped as I was essentially just fast picking up and down... I guess the magic comes out within the ascending and descending speeds. Great video bro, thankyou. You've got the Buchananisms down nicely!
Thank you and pick blocking rocks
@@LeadGuitarWorkshop I've just discovered this is another thing Roy must have picked up from steel guitarists! Great stuff!
Thank you
You are welcome, thank you!
My man Suke! Just stumbled on this looking for help and it’s you! So happy. Love you man- Parker
Hey Brother! so glad to "see" you, Back to you too Rock it my man
@@LeadGuitarWorkshop got a telecaster and am investigating the players that made the most of them. Now that I’ve subscribed to your channel, I’m going to make the most of this prolonged staycation!
@@parkerramsey4607 Go listen to Danny Gatton, he was a huge influence on me with hybrid picking, tele man. I need a tele....what did you get?
@@LeadGuitarWorkshop an American professional. It is butterscotch blonde and a long time object of obsession for me! It is an adjustment because my playing has been so conditioned to p90 and humbucker sounds. It has a feel and character distinct to the strat as well. Trying to find my way with it. It’s a very well built guitar.
Danny Gatton is a super freak.
Hey George Clooney thanks for the video.
You're welcome, you must know me from "Oceans 11/8"
@@LeadGuitarWorkshop I love the fact that you have a good sense of humor. It's earned you a new subscribe. The lesson wasn't bad either 😂😂😂
@@dsmiley1971 Coming from a man formally know as Mr Smiley, I take that in the highest compliment. Thanks for the sub, hope you dig the videos, Thanks!
That is not George Clooney, it's Frank Vincent !
I remember when I heard about what what he did I was at work and I heard it on the radio and I couldn't believe it. I wonder about his Tele and hope it's where he would have it be. IMO it's the most iconic Telecaster I can think of. I think I was 14 when Loading Zone came out. Dammit man
...and demonstrating on a" strat" is professionally flexible of you👍... in a interview he said he would play different guitars but always was drawn to the "Tele"
the 3rd technique I call a" rake", 2nd a squint , the 1st you shared is one to add to the dictionary
I've been incorporating into my playing and practice a device called an "enclosure". Start middle finger on 4th string 5th fret, pic once the g note , hammer on sequentially from the g
,g#,g,f#,g all legato. It's like a musical spring board , or launching pad to another decisive run or lick
It always be pinch harmonics not “squint”
More 3?👍👍👍
Great lesson loving the JBE Joe Barden pick ups
Good eye, the neck and middle I bought from Joe Barden himself back in 1992 after I saw Danny Gatton at a clinic and he said they were the best pickups on the planet. I sat 10 feet in front of him for an hour w a vibroverb and his tele just killin it. The bridge I bought about 5 years ago.
Roy, still a monster of guitar player.
How does this video have no comments?
First of all that's a beautiful guitar. Secondly, these are some great and very useful tips.
Thank you Talal, glad it was so helpful, I think so too. Please spread the word 👍 and stay tuned for more
#4 #5 volume swells and tone knob wahwah.. right back in about 1962.
So much older than his imitators but sadly, no wiser.
I guess I need to get myself a Tele 🤣
Do some more on a tele!
Can you do a lesson on one of his solos?
i knew roy buchanan well. i smoked ganja with him many times
If you like that, take a listen to Rory Gallagher.
Rory is on a whole other level. killin'
He turned down possibly the best gig in the world to roll solo. RIP Roy
That story was complete bullshit because no one in the stones has ever talked about that or brought it up. About the only time keith richards ever brought up roy was when he talked about him, clapton, and ronnie wood pissing in his beer at a recording session because roy was being a asshole.
I don't know why but Roy has really been on my mind lately. That is some fine chickin' pickin'!
Where are the other coments? What happened with the world?
I agree 👍, Hope you found the vid useful
Roy Buchanan is the greatest guitarist ever by far. Noone even comes close. He is like 1 2 3 4 and 5 Then comes the rest of the guitarists.
Also the pinch harmonic thing was explained well..i was taught years ago and every lesson i see explains it horribly but not you
Those squealers are def tricky to do and explain, thanks for watching
thank you