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Uploaded by labeak on Aug 1, 2007
Here is a demonstration of the basic blues riff used in the Allman Brothers' version of You Don't Love Me from their Live at the Fillmore East album.
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@threedollarwatch Nah Dude, you're being negative (:o(
lewars1912 9 months ago
Dude, you're not playing the end of the riff correctly. On the way down, you need to include the Eb.. The descending part of the riff is two groups of three notes - G, E, Eb, and then D, C, A. Not intending to be negative... just wanting to help.
threedollarwatch 1 year ago
Thanks Brotha
bluesrock67 1 year ago
need to kmow how
ravencontrol 3 years ago
very cool
microtechg7 3 years ago
sick jam song nice post
SpiralEyes77 4 years ago
Thank you for posting this! Great riff.
RockyRaccoonYT 4 years ago
Thanks. Love the Allman Bros!
cnballou 4 years ago
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@threedollarwatch Nah Dude, you're being negative (:o(
lewars1912 9 months ago
Dude, you're not playing the end of the riff correctly. On the way down, you need to include the Eb.. The descending part of the riff is two groups of three notes - G, E, Eb, and then D, C, A. Not intending to be negative... just wanting to help.
threedollarwatch 1 year ago
Thanks Brotha
bluesrock67 1 year ago
need to kmow how
ravencontrol 3 years ago
very cool
microtechg7 3 years ago
sick jam song nice post
SpiralEyes77 4 years ago
Thank you for posting this! Great riff.
RockyRaccoonYT 4 years ago
Thanks. Love the Allman Bros!
cnballou 4 years ago