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Спасибо, полезное видео и очень понятное для обучения!
ОтветитьWhat is the app or program that creates the fretboard visuals? Thank you, I love this.
ОтветитьI just discovered this page and it has opened an entire era of guitar playing for me thank you
ОтветитьJimi, oh Jimi 😢
Ответитьyou are left handed playing right handed. this is a red flag?
ОтветитьThe sound on this one is Rare!!!!
Really amazing 🤘🏼 @TheBlue_Groove
I'm just getting into writing outside of three chord punk songs and I love 12 bar blues. I'm doing a song in A and seeing the blues scale with the House of Blues shape is really helpful.
ОтветитьI know the penetonic scale like the back of my hand but I will never make it sound like Jimmy
ОтветитьThank you for honouring the great man….he was and still is revered around the world….Rest in peace James Marshall Hendrix. Can I request you do a breakdown of Hear my train a comin from Berkeley May 30th 1970 ??
ОтветитьDoes anyone know if there is more of the song if you are a Patreon member? Love this version from Sweden and would love to learn more it than just the intro.
ОтветитьKulakumu EID alone google
ОтветитьExcellent lesson on the best version of Red House ever! Just crazy how Hendrix casually pulled this improv out and we're still discussing it half a century later and discovering how good and intricate it was... pure genius!
ОтветитьI would’ve thought that the reason that Noel Redding was playing in A was to emphasize the flat seven of B major. Totally weird that he would make such a mistake and not catch it for being a professional bass player.
ОтветитьWONDERFUL THANK YOU SO MUCH
Ответитьthis is pure gold
Ответитьthese visualisations are amazing! Great job
Ответитьi love the live fret and the break is down super useful.. great vids learning loads
ОтветитьHe said he couldn't read music
ОтветитьThe genius of Jimi Hendrix
ОтветитьAlbert King wassup
ОтветитьThank you so much!! This is amazing.
ОтветитьJimmy e show toca muito muito
ОтветитьWow, super, thanks!
Ответитьi'm good enough to mechanically emulate this intro but it's going to be a while before i understand it 😂
ОтветитьONE OF THE BEST VIDEOS EVER -- I had to wait for this video to have found me and bamn! this morning, it just appeared on my feed. It is going to change a lot of things for me now. Thank you! ❤
ОтветитьIt looks a bit like Noel Redding did that error on purpose, judging from his smile under his hat directly after playing the "Wrong" note ;-))
ОтветитьWhat is that black fretboard!?
ОтветитьLove the fretline animation 👍🏻
Ответитьlol Noel, he was always trolling Jimi, what a dick. No wonder he got replaced. Jimi looks quite sad during this gig. I wanted him to stop playing when Noel hit that A note and go over to him and ask him wtf he was doing.
ОтветитьJimi Hendrix war ein Genie, aber auch manche Unterricht über seine Spieltechnik finde ich genial!
ОтветитьMasterclass indeed. Profoundly insightful. Great video! Thank you, sir
Ответитьawesome lesson. learnt a ton of nuances. muchos grassy-arse amigo!
ОтветитьCan I just say that this is the first guitar video lesson I’ve watched in a lonnng time that has actually made me genuinely, thoroughly understand what was going on in the song haha. The animation on the notes is incredible also and makes learning this song 100x easier. Thanks sooo much for this!
ОтветитьAmazing breakdown and lesson dude.. I will say I'm pretty sure it wasn't just an "on the fly" thing for them to drop keys from B to A. That's how they always start Red House.. And what's interesting about that is that it's an intentional choice made by Jimi which signals a key to start but immediately drops down when the band starts and makes it sound even more bluesy and deep.. So I think rather than it being interesting as an improv decision to match the bass player signaling a different key, it's much more interesting because it's an intentional choice to give the song a particular deep bluesy sound.
ОтветитьI think sometimes you can know too much
ОтветитьThank you for an absolutely brilliant lesson.
ОтветитьPow Power!!! Thanks😁✌️👍🎵💙
ОтветитьAnyone trying to play Jimi just sounds like some non-black dude trying to speak with a black accent.
Ответить🎸⚡️🎶
ОтветитьWhat is "Jimi's land"?
ОтветитьOh brill any chance of whiskey in a jar solo please
ОтветитьI also hold my pick angeled up like Jimi thats interesting because I never payed attention to it but most people do seem to angel down
ОтветитьJimi most likely didn’t have his Gibsons strung the same as his Strats. He strung his Strats with lighter low strings and heavier high strings because when the headstock is flipped it affects the tension on the strings. A reverse headstock guitar will make your high strings have less tension and more tension on your low strings. That’s why his sets were lighter on the low strings and the gauge was bigger on the high strings. The length differences of the strings beyond the nut affect the tension.
ОтветитьI tell myself at least it’s easier to play really high with my small hands 😂😂😂
ОтветитьWow. Amazing!
Just in the first 1 1/2 minutes, there was SO MUCH info going by on the screen, it was a challenge to keep up with it!
Thanks for this video & breakdown!
This is very helpful. It also shows just how amazing Jimi was.
Seriously.
Thanks for doing this!