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  • :P

    

  • genio muy vien tu esplicasion lo saque en seguida gracias

  • now,

    good teacher is here...thanks

  • I am puzzled.. but thanks for the video whoever that may be thanks.

  • thanks

    

  • very nice guitar lesson

  • That is a Danny Gatton lick from the Leslie Bird song:

    "Pink Slip" - the same exact tone too - nicely played.

  • A blast from the past - one of the first few licks I learned as a nipper. Great standard riffs that always sound good. Good work rotren

  • not a good lesson at all

  • Good Lesson

  • My good sir are you using A '51 squier? if so i have the same guitar :3 along with a fender tele, but i love my squier

  • Dear Roten, I must say there are some mean folks out there. I know this is NOT Danny. I was talking about the footage posted under your name on other ones. Look, Danny was a "Great" and a friend to me. I simply wanted to know where the footage came from.There is lots of it out there. I think it's great that you can teach his riffs. Many friends of his have written songs in his honor. They do him justice like Tom Principato & the video they made together.@ other posts Stop hating!!

  • usefull

  • Thanks a million; good clear lesson and something I have known for years but couldnt play. Now I can...sort of..

  • that's a neat little riff. love it.

  • what key is this lick in?

    I suspect G ...

  • that is very easy.

  • To those of you who are saying thanks for the lessons, I do not know who you are thanking. I am puzzeled. Danny Gatton passed away many years ago and he is missed by all those who called him a friend and all those who loved his playing. I do thank rotren for posting these. May I ask how you got them rotren?

  • @pattynVABeach You are welcome. How I got the licks? I have been playing for 30 years and I have tons of licks in the back of my mind, so to speak. They just come out automatically when I play.

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  • @pattynVABeach this isnt danny gatton playing...... 

  • @pattynVABeach haha you stupid fucker

  • @lastserenadeUK What is your problem? I saw him play more time than I even remember and you are trying to "sound like him". Do you even know who Danny Gatton is? It is people like you as to why some REAL ARTISTS like Danny shyed away from fame. Unique use on the adjatives you use.to replace actual words.Too bad you think I am so stupid, I may have introduced you to a few of the Masters and influances you are trying to learn from. Good luck to you and your coin jar.

  • @pattynVABeach

    "influances " "adjatives" "shyed" "aquired" "cordes"

    Perhaps if learned too spell correctly people wouldn't think you were soooo stupid . Spell check works, use it Douche bag !

  • more rockabilly please, cuz your lessons are top shelf,most insttuctive

  • hahas.. SX amp in the background? dude that was my first amp.. hahas.. im using Randall now.. but that SX amp made me practice alot

    hehe.. nice job anyways.

  • Super5*****Good Lesson,man

  • Want to come to my channel and learn some guitar

    I'll meet you in my world

    TheWorldofGuitars

    Mike

  • Nice job- thorough and well paced.

  • thanks

  • thanks

  • ooh, that's a real cool lick. Thanks for your vids, they're great!

  • Oh i like that one bro, it really helps me...i use that lick, every we have jam with my friends..can i get your e-mail add..so i can you some, good blues licks??

  • Do you own a Hagstrom?

  • awesome lesson,was lookin for a idea like this

  • thank you my friend !!

  • rock on man

  • Good job playing and teaching.

  • i could be wrong but i think you are doing your double stop incorrect. im sure that you pluck both strings at the same time. if you are using a pick its a little trickier, you need to use your middle finger and the pick at the same time otherwise you are still strumming the strings.

  • Thanx man, you're a really good teacher...lots of folks can play but can't communicate how they do it very well, but you can do both! rock on, Chris

  • its like the solo of crzyy little thing call love of queen. great

  • nice lick...done!

  • Very nice lick sir, I look forward to adding it into some of me blues solos in E. As always very nice lesson and easy for beginners like myself!

  • Nice Squier '51. Cool axe.

  • Been playing 35yrs and it's always cool to learn

  • Шикарно!) Сразу получилось)

  • Nice little lick, thanks!

  • Is that a david gilmour relic stratocaster btw?

  • I think of a beefed up, bluesy-country type of sound when I hear rockabilly.

  • can we have more rockabilly licks? these are bests!

  • cool riff and nicely explained

  • I have a question: What differece is between ROCK&ROLL and ROCKABILLY?

  • difference is that rockabilly has a large country music influence

  • rockc n roll is a wide term for rock i guess...sounds more like Queen's "crazy little thing called love" or Elvis's "jailhouse rock"..

    rockabiliy is specific, wherein this case, ...it's rockabilly.. listen to Brian Setzer..he's really rockabillial. LOL

  • I like to think of Rockabilly as Bluegrass, Country, and Blues with a ballsier sound, and a Rock N Roll rhythm.

  • 5 star hot lick ! Thank you

  • nice lick !!!! Thank You

  • Thaks a lot man! Love this kinda lick!

    gratz from brazil!

  • >Key of E

  • very much like the into to Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Brian Setzer. Good though. :]

  • Thanks for the lick, i really like it. However i can't find out in which key i should play it. Is it C#m?

  • @9b5as relatively speaking

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  • the first part (ending at the double stops) is the same the same lick as johnny b good except it starts at the 5 fret i believe.

  • i'm in love with this lick...nice!!!!!!!!!

  • L O L G STRING AMG AMG

  • great lick dude! i'm definitely putting this into my vocab, and i love your accent btw lol

  • Thanks for this tutorial I have played for the first time

  • nice vid, everything you need to know and no fat no babbling!

  • Are you swedish? good lesson :)

  • Yes, I am. Thanks.

  • Is every swede good at guitar? haha, I mean, half of any buddy whose worth a damn on the instrument today are rather Americans or Swedes. Thanks for keeping it real though, good lick!

  • skit bra video :)

  • it sounds cool, bluezy & jazzy, haha!!

    good video.

  • I really love the double stop lessons. they sound so full.

  • That's a nice little pattern you can use in a number of contexts. Well explained.

  • Nice, thanks :)

  • Ooh, I like that one. Sweet and simple. You taught it very well too. Thanks!

  • really well explained. thanks.

  • Nice... you're one of the few persons whom explains these kind of licks in depth

  • Just how it SHOULD be explained to us who DON'T know,rather than an Ego trip!.....I.E: "Look what I can do!"...

  • Simple, easy, great sounding lick!

  • Simple, easy, great sounding lick!

  • great lesson... u have sausage fingers^^

  • cool lick wat r yur amp settings

  • David Gilmour signature series fender stratocastor :) :)

  • Nice boppin feel!!

  • thanks

  • Great lick! I especially like the rockabilly style. Great tone!

  • nice little lick. Thanks.

  • E7(...major 3rd)

  • Mahalo!

  • I'm a noob at guitar but why are you talking about "fred" mate?? Are you talking about mr. flintstone?? hahaha.. peace!

  • 4 sure :D

  • i think he means fret

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  • Sweet lick, cheers...

  • Nice Lick! Cheers!

  • great vid,thanks heaps

  • great lick, thanks.

  • rly good lick and verry simple :)

  • Thank you so much :)

  • wow nice thx alot

  • Thanks!

  • awesome

  • in this particular lesson which key is this lick in? is it in E? like pentatonic mixed with like the dorian mode and mixolydian mode or sumthin?

  • I am just starting blues, but It looks like it's in a pentatonic type scale, I would think it's the key of B maybe?

  • im not sure exactly. thanks

  • It's in E. Its using the pentatonic blues scale. But hammering on the G# as in the chord of E the notes are E, G# and B, so it fits.

  • ya I think it's the E blues scale with E dorian

  • k first of all is there a reason you called me ass wipe? And secondly I did say E (which is E major because if you mean E minor you say E minor, and most say E major by just saying E) Thirdly what I said is also right. The 14th fred on the B and high E strings are from the Dorian scale, and I think the 13th fred G string is from Mixolydian. So screw off, there's no point in calling me ass wipe

  • and one more thing your a dumbass cuz there's no such thing as the key of E7

  • What's a flat 7th?

    I've heard of a dominant 7th.

    I've heard of a major 7th.

    But a flat 7th? Can you explain. Thanks :)

  • b7 is the seventh degree (or note) of a scale flattened, or lowered by a half step (or the closest distance between two frets on the guitar).

    The Mixolydian mode of a Major scale is a Major scale with the 7th flattened, and the Dorian mode of a major scale is really a Minor scale with a raised 6th.

    You could think of modes from another standpoint, of playing a major scale starting on a different degree, but I find that plainly confusing.

  • yer sounds alright burt try plain it on the 7th fret so like move up like six frets and do the exact thing i recon it sounds more blues

    if any one trys this messange me back and let me now what ya think

    cheers

  • G string. Fnarr fnarr.

  • When I'm jammin on my guitar

    I make up my own licks, but I don't know ANYTHING about notes, reading music, or anything else complicated

    I only know Scales, Chords, Reading TAB, The Notes of The open strings, and I kind of understand 1 pattern that I use along the whole neck of guitar when I'm playing blues stuff

    What I'm wondering, is if I learned notes, and the More Detailed things about the guitar. Would it be easier for me to Make up my own Riffs and find what fits with what?

  • Yes, absolutely.

  • Im like you, I can invent my own Riffs easily, but my solos lacked charisma. So im starting to learn Blues and the theory with it, and with just a few lessons I can already tell my soloing skills improving drastically. I use my blues licks to create great metal solos as well as play Blues

  • wow that was so easy to learn and sounds great!!

  • just like everyone else has been saying, this is how a lesson should be done.

    great job!

  • great! the way lessons should be done, thank you

  • Best guitar instruction on Youtube so far, keep e'm coming GREAT stuff!

  • NICE GUITAR DUDE ;)

  • thanks!

  • it sounds SEXY

  • ok, done, next! ;)

  • excellent lesson playing this all the time now! anymore?

  • best lesson on you tube, thanks man!!!

  • way to go man,...that's how instruction should be. Up close, slow, and repetative...the other 'tipsters' on this site would do well to follow you excellent example.

  • your exactly right.

  • just added this beaut to ma collection.ta

  • cool lick man

  • Nicely done

  • sweet lick

  • Cool! Thanks!

  • Nice lick and very well presented. Thanmks! Kee p rockabilly alive!

  • nice clear vid thanks

  • cool whats scales is this lick using?

  • pentatonic major and minor.

  • made me smile. excellent vid. gonna go try it now!

  • Great video and great website!  Thanks for the tips!

  • thanx dude its cool

  • thanks roten....nice work (*_*)

  • nice warble effect robert !! keep on rockin.

  • thanks that was great... :D Fun to play

  • gr8 regards bluespower...

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