I am new to your lessons and enjoy them. thank you. I think i figured out that you are playing an Fmaj7 after the I and before the V. I would have like it mentioned in your theory lessson.. but, I had fun figuring it out. A really nice variation. I think its used in Thrill is Gone...
NOOOOooo....Why did you have to post this lesson right now that when I'm 300km away from my guitar? I have to try out those things in the intro when i get back cause that sounded awesome!
@stellarshore id say it has more of a jazzy funk feel even tho its titled blues. if you dont like it dont watch it. Andrews the shit, he knows whatsup.
@RyanMcVicker i think i figured it out... the 6th chord is a major 7th... and the others are just min7ths... with the min3rd on the 2nd and 4th strings
Great intro! As always thanks for the incredible lessons.
aaronmathewclem 1 month ago
jj cale wrote after midnight. clapton's version is more in line with the lesson.
me86680 7 months ago
Andrew...do you post/have the chord tabs? I just spent half an hour trying to watch fingers and pluck your cool variations. Would be most helpful.
chorelife 7 months ago
A very cool blues A/minor application. Great reminder of good blues A/minor progression. Very clearly demostrated. Thanks
RuRedy4MuZak 8 months ago
Aneed to know, good clear reminder. Thanks
RuRedy4MuZak 8 months ago
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carlosaglez1 9 months ago
good lesson! but aren't the "C + D" chords the III and IV chords instead of the VI & VII as you marked on bar # 8?
maugomgo 10 months ago
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maugomgo 10 months ago
Great lesson!
Thanks again.
marcrothman 10 months ago
In the 8th measure (last example) why is there a D major there?! Isnt that off key?
Stinnie89 10 months ago
You're lessons are mostly over my head but I never fail to learn something new with you!
downhill240 10 months ago
I am new to your lessons and enjoy them. thank you. I think i figured out that you are playing an Fmaj7 after the I and before the V. I would have like it mentioned in your theory lessson.. but, I had fun figuring it out. A really nice variation. I think its used in Thrill is Gone...
firebirdwings 10 months ago
Very nice... Thx, Andrew.
Exxley 10 months ago
i need great blues artists to listen to from the 50's, 60's, 70's, etc. i'm new to this style, can anyone give me some names?
SoulGuitarMan 10 months ago
@SoulGuitarMan BB King, Muddy Waters, Albert King, Stevie Ray Vaughn... just search Wikipedia for blues artists or something.
srdjanvujatovic92 10 months ago
@SoulGuitarMan martin scorssese presents the blues. its a collection.
jkuebler89 10 months ago
I need to know the chords in order to practice
musicchild12 10 months ago
Awesome as always. Tnx for the lesson.
coolwaterdvr 10 months ago
way above my head as always....
one day i will get it.....i hope
profilemorbid83 10 months ago
NOOOOooo....Why did you have to post this lesson right now that when I'm 300km away from my guitar? I have to try out those things in the intro when i get back cause that sounded awesome!
Kaijisss 10 months ago
I like all your lessons, even though some are beyond me at the moment. Please keep it up. Thank you.
MrBasilGanglia 10 months ago
Nice lesson!
mixelplix2 10 months ago
@stellarshore id say it has more of a jazzy funk feel even tho its titled blues. if you dont like it dont watch it. Andrews the shit, he knows whatsup.
jkuebler89 10 months ago
can you explain what you were playing in the beginning of the video? looked like the 6th chord in there? then some other variations...
RyanMcVicker 10 months ago
@RyanMcVicker i think i figured it out... the 6th chord is a major 7th... and the others are just min7ths... with the min3rd on the 2nd and 4th strings
RyanMcVicker 10 months ago
could you put on subtitles in spanish. you will have much more audience
thanks
quetzel1 10 months ago
Nice Video man !
jdiddy27 10 months ago