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Triads & Hendrixian Double Stops - #1 Introduction - Guitar Lessons - Matt Brandt

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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2011

FULL COURSE w/ TAB & JAMS: http://truefire.at/GLTriads

MORE GUITAR LESSONS: http://bit.ly/TrueFire

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  • hendrixian is a stupid way to put it

  • hendixanx? do you mean old school R&B style

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  • @pletonicsolids It's obvious that you have not been schooled at a proper musical institute. "Hendrixian" is the proper way to describe the elusive tones gained from Jimi's fingers as shown in this video, and the "Hendrixolydian Mode" has long been established as the musical scale that sets fire to all other scales. Learn and burn. Don't be a hater.

  • @2littlelies ? ok we also know, where one ass is too

  • As far as I remember it was among others Curtis Mayfield that gave birth to Jimis use of doublestops and his generally lyrical "rhythm/solo" style.

  • @MitrBnsdrty yeah you're so right. Joe Messina, Eddie Willis, Robert White, Dennis Coffey et al only played on about 120 #1 records (US Billboard Charts), not mention the rest of the top 40 hits in their career, roughly contemporaneus to JH, and still influence pop music to this day (anyone who says 'that Motown sound' is talking about these guys). Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Martha Reeves, Diana Ross, Gladys Knight, The Temptations- all these artists and songs are so obscure. I stand corrected.

  • @2littlelies If you really don't understand how what I'm saying is pertinent then, simply: you have a lot to learn, not just about music, but about life in general. Good luck to you, sir - or madam - as the case may be.

  • @mykmmc ... 3 dyslexics are meeting in bra...

  • @vdeferens ...actually it was jimmy james in 1966....and hendrix was the best player to ever play like jimi hendrix?..and clapton was the best player to ever play like clapton?....where are you from?

  • .....and all because johnny allen hendrix`s father had 6 fingers on each hand....

  • @johnland82 .....you apparently don`t....I guess you have found a better way to judge musicians with such talent and creativity that it had influence on all kinds of musical genres for generations to come.

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