Blues Guitar Tutorial - how to use double stops in 3rds, 4ths and 6ths. Backing Track, Diagrams and Tab for main solo are available on my Patreon page: / 91820444
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@nickdrewitt26219 ай бұрын
I cannot believe the quality of this channels lessons. I also can’t believe content and lessons like this are freely available at no cost. It’s amazing! Love the new fretboard graphics too. Thanks Jules!
@Yourmomspoolboy19 ай бұрын
This guy helped me so much from breaking away from constantly playing the same songs and learning to improvise
@Morant614 ай бұрын
I have enjoyed quite a number of your tutorials, but I have to say this one was the best thus far. Excellent demonstration and explanation of the technique.
@thomaspick41236 ай бұрын
I love your colored notes. Blue, black, and red plus explanation. Blue notes, 3rds in the chord, Suspended fourths. Excellent!
@markstevens7179 ай бұрын
The most informative guitar video I have seen on KZbin Thank you.
@MaxMoon659 ай бұрын
This way of presenting the tablature actually makes it so much easier to play than traditional tabs.
@sereanaduwai83138 ай бұрын
Fantastic presentation.
@Lloyd-mo9 ай бұрын
sometimes we forget this stuff and then a good refresher come along.nice
@robyates1363 ай бұрын
Legit should be in the KZbin Hall Of Fame for that tone video … thank-you!
@guitarjammingtracks6 ай бұрын
WAY better than the other double-stop lessons I looked at. Most people play them far too fast with no explanations. This was fantastic.
@bobmoire56769 ай бұрын
Jules, your teaching style is right in line with my learning style. You break things down and explain them in clean, concise way accompanied by good video examples. Thanks ✌️
@rafa_guitar9 ай бұрын
What incredible channel Jules, full of awesome content, nicely explained with a bunch of useful samples. Thanks a lot!!
@SamarpanDutta9 ай бұрын
This is crazy good! It's simple to follow and you inspired me to pick up my guitar and follow you along! Thank you, Jules!
@jayquanvo51349 ай бұрын
Thanks Jules. Very simple and well communicated lesson on the Blues! It definitely gave me a different colour to my playing.
@gopilotmusic9 ай бұрын
Leveling up! ⭐ Jules, your lessons really teach so much so easily and quickly. Much appreciated. 🎸🤘🤙
@stevefielding83249 ай бұрын
Thanks Jules a really useful lesson at a challenging but not impossible level. Expertly taught as always.
@kenkelly3829 ай бұрын
Thank you Jules. I've been trying to learn Double Stops and how to use them. This lesson is just what I needed to finally un derstand and integrate double stops into my playing. I'm stoked.
@nadarTelevision9 ай бұрын
Woke up to this fabulous tutorial. Thanks. Bravo 🎉
@7171jay9 ай бұрын
You know... that kind of thing. ;) Really excellent stuff. From simple bits to sounding like an actual piece of music in just ten minutes of instruction!!!
@salsplace9 ай бұрын
You are a very good player and teacher. Thanks for these ideas
@keeroe20209 ай бұрын
👍 job!!! Best explanation of double stops I've ever seen!
@lawrencetaylor41019 ай бұрын
Merci. I've heard of these techniques, but didn't know how to perform them. You are providing a kind gesture sharing your knowledge.
@joybandrhythmandblues9 ай бұрын
Thank you, Jules!!❤ I really love your lessons! Greate teacher!!
@geoffreywynn53819 ай бұрын
Another excellent lesson beautifully explained. Many thanks. Geoff
@allanabulencia92686 ай бұрын
great!!! thank you Jules Guitar
@alfredoruano16116 ай бұрын
So cool! Great explanation and useful content. Thanks.
@JunkYour9254 ай бұрын
Great video! Thanks Jules.
@dfrasu9 ай бұрын
That was stellar. I will be working on these for quite a while. Thanks.
@TEOTD9 ай бұрын
Just what I was looking for.. Thank you
@CROSSFIRE196048 ай бұрын
Thank You! Simplified and easy, great lesson! Again, thanks!
@tonyjones15609 ай бұрын
I’ve been experimenting with double stops in a very simple and unorganized manner. This is going to change the way I play. It’s probably going to change my entire sound, such as it is…but I’m here for it. Thank you!
@meinhendl9 ай бұрын
fantastic ! a real gamechanger ! thanks a lot ❗️❗️❗️👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@bentenjunior624 ай бұрын
That was mind blowing...thanks.
@andylaird9 ай бұрын
A brilliant lesson, thank you.
@diegooland12617 ай бұрын
Wow, great lesson. I finally get it. Thank you.
@yinyanger2 ай бұрын
Brilliant lesson! Thanks so much!
@alwilson64909 ай бұрын
another good one Jules! thx
@TheMightyKingzuru3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the lesson. I already feel amazing!
@J.marrrr9 ай бұрын
I love the double stop sounds, another great video Jules!! I have the same guitar as you, that Fender Player Strat is absolutely amazing for the price, It´s all I need on a guitar
@doubletaper14539 ай бұрын
Awesome lesson, thank you.
@aminahmed22209 ай бұрын
Absolutely fantastic video have a wonderful weekend ❤😊
@australien66118 ай бұрын
Nicely explained 👍 thanks
@user-co2ln3nr6o9 ай бұрын
You are amazing and a great guitarist
@gregwright94598 ай бұрын
Great lesson I subscribe hope they're all that good
@pedrogomezalfonso69269 ай бұрын
Great lessons
@thecoverstory19 ай бұрын
This lesson is epic!
@lrb39899 ай бұрын
You are awesome just discovered your channel
@strummercash56019 ай бұрын
28 seconds in, love it already. Paused to like and subscribe. And, to pick up a guitar, haha! Thank you! 🙏🏽✌🏽❤️ from Minnesota, USA
@ferdielopez19 ай бұрын
Only few youtube teacher is doing this thanks
@shalomshalom7359 ай бұрын
GREAT GREAT video man.
@shagthe9 ай бұрын
Awesome!
@christineblack46549 ай бұрын
your a great teacher. wow
@garytrent19 ай бұрын
Great lesson thank you
@bruceall20019 ай бұрын
Nice. Very helpful.
@lawncuttingplusdelta9 ай бұрын
Super good 👍🏻 inspiration !! … I finally learned to navigate the fretboard a bit Ala the caged thing …. I hear stuff that sounds like robert cray and so much more … Odis Redding….. and all the blues great s
@MarceloGingins6 ай бұрын
One of the best tutorials I’ve seen. I have a small suggestion that may or not be useful, that is to put markers on the times where each section begins. Thank you and thank you again. :)
@jimgeorger44529 ай бұрын
First timer here….great lesson!
@oluwatobiadegoke139 ай бұрын
This is golden.
@peterodemwingie14909 ай бұрын
Class lesson Jules. Be blessed ❤🎸
@JulesGuitar9 ай бұрын
Many thanks Peter, always appreciate your support!
@zettepix20099 ай бұрын
This is amazing
@juanmanuelsperanzafazzio6499 ай бұрын
Genius 🙌
@charlesfellows81309 ай бұрын
Brilliant!
@danielreiss11568 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@sailingmarquise97428 ай бұрын
great video
@popisdeadTV5 күн бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@jlojack9 ай бұрын
amazing!
@niguel44389 ай бұрын
Great thanks
@lon57939 ай бұрын
He be the Man.
@chrisclassical79 ай бұрын
just great
@quicksesh8 ай бұрын
Amazing ...
@user-qz2cd9cw8m9 ай бұрын
Thanks for another great lesson. I’m an intermediate player who needs more help with lead playing. Could you perhaps do a lesson on creating useful repeating licks for solos?
@professorwhoopee9 ай бұрын
Thanks.
@peterodemwingie14909 ай бұрын
Thanks
@frederickhunter46497 ай бұрын
Pretty good
@hisoverlorduponhigh904 ай бұрын
Way cool
@franckpanichi65799 ай бұрын
4:20 excellent thank you
@Ptf749 ай бұрын
Good video again. Any chance of a pinched harmonics lesson ? That's something i'm struggling with a bit.
@arjunsah47829 ай бұрын
I want to learn
@rolandperson539 ай бұрын
Are the tabs also upside down and backwards on your Patreon? Would love to support but find the way these display frustrating and out of sync with everything else I’ve used in the passed. Looking down at the fretboard is nothing like this.
@jackfromthe60s9 ай бұрын
The way he presents them in the video matches his finger placement. It would be more confusing to present a "traditional" fretboard diagram.
@mattgee48679 ай бұрын
@@jackfromthe60sWe don't need it to match his finger placement. We can already see that on the actual guitar. I agree that this way of presenting the fretboard is confusing af that's why nobody else does it like that.
@jackfromthe60s9 ай бұрын
@@mattgee4867 It doesn't confuse me. You've got the nut, the different string thicknesses and the dots to orientate it. It's like how in some countries they write AMBULANCE backwards on the front of an ambulance so it looks correct in your rear vision mirror. Makes no difference to me. My brain sees AMBULANCE in either case.
@mattgee48679 ай бұрын
@@jackfromthe60sno, this is more like a word being written normally and when you see it in your mirror it's backwards, but you don't know the word so it takes some time to put it right in your head. If you like seeing the fretboard this way it's already there on the actual guitar.
@awittypilot89619 ай бұрын
Wait a minute here....Isn't a C# to an E a MINOR 3rd apart? The C# is the 3rd of A. Made me shake my head a bit...it's blues but that threw me for a short loop....sounds great though and going to the D and F# are a major 3rd apart. Or am I out of my mind? hehe
@JulesGuitar9 ай бұрын
Yes, indeed it's a minor third (C#+E) to a major third (D+F#). Whenever you harmonise up a scale in thirds or 6ths, you'll get a mixture of major and minor thirds, but they're all thirds.
@concretedonkey99476 ай бұрын
I'm confused at the meaning of suspended chords in these examples. I thought suspended chords are sus2 & sus4 chords but that's not the case in these examples. Take the thirds suspended chord. The notes D & F# are used and it's mentioned "hints at the IV chord of D". Surely this is just the root & third from the D major chord then? What makes this suspended?
@JulesGuitar6 ай бұрын
In context of an A chord, playing the D creates the sus4 sound. The F# is a harmonisation of the D a third above, which creates an even more pronounced suspension.
@Socializedbyantisocials9 ай бұрын
Isn’t a D to F# a major 3rd?
@Socializedbyantisocials9 ай бұрын
F# toB is a 4th?
@Pra4sanna9 ай бұрын
He’s talking abt F# to B in the context of A Maj scale. That is :- A B C# D E F# G# If you count from F# to B, you’ll see that B is the 4th of F#
@concretedonkey99476 ай бұрын
@@Pra4sannaWhat does he mean by suspended chords? I thought he means sus2 & sus4 chord, but that doesn't make sense with the notes he uses. In the thirds example he uses D & F# and says this gives a suspended sound. Aren't these two notes simply the root & 3rd of a D major chord? What makes this suspended?
@Socializedbyantisocials9 ай бұрын
I wish I could understand the theory behind this.
@mattgee48679 ай бұрын
I wish he'd go with the traditional way of displaying the fretboard like everyone else. This is unnecessarily confusing.
@solarismoon30469 ай бұрын
Blues is just bastardised country music which is what gospel music comes from - country music. This was one iteration into another. So with each successive version it changed from one part of the country to the other. Which is why we now have DELTA blues which is glorified country and and jazz. Electric blues, or city blues, or Chicago blues as we now know it is what is callled rhythm and blues that we now call R and B. It's an iteration of Rock and Roll with country which was Stevie Ray Vaughn played. That's why they use a lot of the same phrasing and note structure that country originally used.
@6xXmikeXx99 ай бұрын
Hmm interesting theory, but blues originated before country even though they both had similar influences... you can see strong blues influences in many genres... great lessons by the way!
@solarismoon30469 ай бұрын
@@6xXmikeXx9 Actually bluegrass music pre-dates both country and western and gospel music by more than 80 years! So both of these are before blues was ever even thought of. I know that many people think that the blues came out first but actually it was written around the time of the great depression of the 1930's south. What you are probably thinking is modern country or the stuff written in the 70s' and eighties throughout the 90s' but none of that sounds anything like the country music of 100 years ago. But after delving into it the history of U.S. American music is very interesting.