I went to another lesson where it says guitar lesson in orange above. I don't know why, just curious. The guy showed a few other chords but kept stopping and going stopping and going. Andy Aledort is much more laid back. He plays for awhile then explains or vise versa. This is good for beginners and guitarist who kinda know the guitar already. Thanks Andy
@andyaledort you did vibrato a bit differently than usual at 0:46-0:47, the whole neck of the guitar shook. John Mayer does his vibrato like that all the time, I can't figure it out. super frustrating. got any advice?
Andy this is not in any way T-Bone Walker style. When T-Bone played in G or Ab he never left the 1st pos. He never played in the the Albert and BB boxes and the BB "shift." T-Bone never bent the string very much either; that came in with BB King.
Except for the general approach of modern blues guitar I see no T-Bone lick or influence, for that mattter in this example.
I was about to rip on the guy cause I thought he was a drugged out hippie, but you're a fantastic player. Blues is about feeling and phrasing, most ppl forget that. You're timing is perfect and this is a perfect illustration of classic blues jamming.
thank u
desh177 4 days ago
excellent playing
Hugh9 3 months ago
Dude, I'm going to damage my finger to play like that
hmartirosyan 7 months ago
I went to another lesson where it says guitar lesson in orange above. I don't know why, just curious. The guy showed a few other chords but kept stopping and going stopping and going. Andy Aledort is much more laid back. He plays for awhile then explains or vise versa. This is good for beginners and guitarist who kinda know the guitar already. Thanks Andy
aaa567ify 10 months ago
some great ideas in this. Thanks!
Liam31 1 year ago
Dats da blues right there boy!
Play on playa, playa.
Peace.
^_^
DJDrSciFi 1 year ago
0:42 is awesome. do you break that lick down somewhere?
davidcarr90 1 year ago
andy! You rule. Still playing with Betts? Thanks for the lessons.
lazloleaf 2 years ago
Andy you know you r a phenomenal player and instructor thanks for the post and also thanks for the two jimi DVDs really helped my playing
spankystrat49 2 years ago
Antar--
I said "the form is in the style of T-Bone Walker's 'Stormy Monday," not that the soloing was in his style.
andyaledort 2 years ago
@andyaledort you did vibrato a bit differently than usual at 0:46-0:47, the whole neck of the guitar shook. John Mayer does his vibrato like that all the time, I can't figure it out. super frustrating. got any advice?
NewMusicSpacequake 1 year ago
Andy this is not in any way T-Bone Walker style. When T-Bone played in G or Ab he never left the 1st pos. He never played in the the Albert and BB boxes and the BB "shift." T-Bone never bent the string very much either; that came in with BB King.
Except for the general approach of modern blues guitar I see no T-Bone lick or influence, for that mattter in this example.
Antarblue 2 years ago
I was about to rip on the guy cause I thought he was a drugged out hippie, but you're a fantastic player. Blues is about feeling and phrasing, most ppl forget that. You're timing is perfect and this is a perfect illustration of classic blues jamming.
5*
ezra2662 2 years ago