Basic yes, but damn useful. thanks!
regards
Matt
I made a blues video lesson and I put it on Google Video to save myself bandwidth. Check it out and let me know what you think. It is quite basic stuff I think.
12 bar basic blues
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Basic yes, but damn useful. thanks!
regards
Matt
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Thanks Matt!
The Law of Gravity is nonsense. No such law exists. If I think I float, and you think I float, then it happens.
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That begining on the E , A.. Second and fourth frets was probably the first thing I ever learned on a guitar Robert... Then dropping to the A, D strings of the same and back and forth as long as you want till running into B7, A7 chord turn around and back to the shuffle.. probably back in 5th-6th grade for a short year of trying guitar with friends and then leaving it behind.. when I got back into it these past couple of years I found 12 bar slow and easy and a great basis for my slowww and easy playing... You now added a familar beat with a stretching exercise for me.. hard to keep that pinky stretched down there on the F#, G# for my cramped lil' hands hah... thanks for the video.. it's a pleasant and simple way for us to play.
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robert,
in my opinion any lesson is a good lesson. Thanks for all the time and effort you put into helping make us better players. I really do want to meet you (and other fretters) someday and shake your hand.
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Great job, Robert, I learned something new today! The blues is a simple art form, but it is in no way easy... Thanks for the lesson!
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Cool vid there Rob! You done good!!!Originally Posted by Katastrophe
You are quite right Katastrophe. What I learned (yeah right!) from just spending a few minutes keeping a backbeat for Honeyboy has helped me immensely! That is a man who has spent almost his whole life perfecting that simple art form! He's currently almost 91. The blues isn't just a simple art form though, it's a way of life.
Rob Smith
I AM the bass player!
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Thanks alot Robert!
More...more...please!
Last night when I was playing, I was having trouble indepently stretching out my third finger from my middle finger. I could easily move it down (say for an open G chord) but not sideways.Originally Posted by Justaguyin_nc
I realized that this was reflected in the fact that I couldn't do a convincing "Live long and prosper" a la Spock. I decided that I would practice this whenever I didn't have access to a guitar.
It's working. Does it help to play the guitar? I don't know yet, but if it doesn't I can always quit the guitar & become a trekkie.
I am sure there is a trekkie forum somewhere that would take me in.
Rob - Wasn't Honeyboy featured on the Crossroads Guitar Festival DVD?
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Be careful which trekkie forum you get into. One is for Trek bicycles and I don't think they understand much beyond granola and sweating. The finger thing is way outside their understanding.
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Hi Robert,
Nice job on that lesson. (I've been away from the site for a while busy with work stuff so I'm catching up reading some of the newer posts).
This is the kind of thing that makes a great lesson for people just getting into the blues and rock playing. Good job in going through that and making it clear. When I go through this kind of lesson with some of my students they have a hard time learning how to mute with the right hand properly, and you did a good job showing the different sounds you get.
-- Jim
Yes, he certainly was. He, along with friends Homesick James and Robert Jr. Lockwood, were the featured act at the Chicago Blues Festival a couple years ago. Livin' in the Windy City is great!Originally Posted by tone2thebone
Rob Smith
I AM the bass player!
GUITARS: '93 ZON Sonus 4, '85 G&L L-2000 (Mahogany), '05 Schecter Stiletto Custom 4, '06 SX SJB-62MG (Fretless), '07 Squier Bronco (project), '06 Ibanez AEB10E-BK acoustic bass, '70s Epiphone OO-sized acoustic, '94 Peavey Reactor (extreme makeover edition)
AMPS: '03 Ampeg BA115 bass combo, '86 Peavey MkIV Series 400 bass head, SWR Workingman's cabs, 2x10" & 1x15", '00 Peavey Micro Bass