Great stuff , David, as usual. All you out there should go through ALL of his courses on Truefire.
I'd also say its best to learn this licks by ear. I'm a huge sheet music or TAB guy, but it really develops an entire, important aspect of playing when you work out something by ear (besides, David walks you step by step through the lick).
A reference the specific jam track on Truefire would be nice (they sound nice!)
@davidcopeable: it's actually just the stock pickup that came with the guitar - they made this version of the Mexican tele in the late nineties; mine is a '98 I think, and it came with the humbucker and a five-way switch so you could use it as either a humbucker or single-coil either with the bridge pickup or on it's own. It's a pretty cool setup :-)
Listen guys, if you can't use your ears to learn this, even if slowly, then you need to get some more skills under your belt before you tackle this stuff.
I'm always throwing in gratuitous extra triplets too.
yinyangthang 1 month ago
Thanks David!! long ago I was looking for lessons at this level ;)
jomorales82 3 months ago in playlist 50 Jazz Blues Licks - David Hamburger
Great stuff , David, as usual. All you out there should go through ALL of his courses on Truefire.
I'd also say its best to learn this licks by ear. I'm a huge sheet music or TAB guy, but it really develops an entire, important aspect of playing when you work out something by ear (besides, David walks you step by step through the lick).
A reference the specific jam track on Truefire would be nice (they sound nice!)
daveknow 5 months ago
Hey man thank for your lessons, I truly appreciate it here in France !
Is there any chance to donwload the background rythmes you play on your computer to help me with the exercice ?
Mikaël
mikyreale 5 months ago in playlist 50 Jazz Blues Licks - David Hamburger
yah would like to know the neck pickup as well .. sounds fat and round, really nice
narudh 6 months ago
These licks would sound cool thrown into a blues rock song with a bit more speed...
sixstringbluesify 6 months ago
@sixstringbluesify or would they?
sixstringbluesify 6 months ago
David,
Great job...
Atlanticmoonsnail 7 months ago
@davidcopeable: it's actually just the stock pickup that came with the guitar - they made this version of the Mexican tele in the late nineties; mine is a '98 I think, and it came with the humbucker and a five-way switch so you could use it as either a humbucker or single-coil either with the bridge pickup or on it's own. It's a pretty cool setup :-)
dhamburger1 7 months ago
That's a lovely blonde tele David..what make is the neck pickup?
davidcopeable 7 months ago
Listen guys, if you can't use your ears to learn this, even if slowly, then you need to get some more skills under your belt before you tackle this stuff.
vdeferens 7 months ago
Thanks for this David
davidcopeable 7 months ago
trow in some tabs sometime it's easier to learn from tabs than to show on your fretboard :D
023222323 8 months ago
great lick. I really like you lick and progression choices, and your style.
dannyboy5591 8 months ago
Sweet Tele
SunbeltRyders 8 months ago
Thanks very much for the video. Learning a lot of Jazz and Blues to Expand my library :)
Nameless742 8 months ago
I'd like some extra onions with my burger.
Dennizzz119 8 months ago 17
I like your last name.
Dennizzz119 8 months ago 23
Awesome stuff, bro. Thanks.
frwyguy 8 months ago
BB King land, great term
JLJorgenson18 8 months ago
Sweet :-)
margovallen 8 months ago
throw me a gratuitous extra triplet any time
algildea 8 months ago
Great videos. :) Need to sort out the buffer size on your interface to get rid of that latency, on your guitar, though.
synthtron2000 8 months ago
great lick
W95thStreetHigh 8 months ago