Gonna take this old man about a month to learn this...but it's great! Thanks! Started guitar at 60...never too late to learn. You are the best my friend!
@fredtaylor97923 күн бұрын
I feel the same way. I started 8 years ago at 36yo and had a kid the same year. In 7 years I've hardly had any time to practice each week. A teenager with no obligations can probably catch up to my skill level in 6 months. But you know what, I bet there's a 70yo out there picking up guitar thinking it's too late and an 80yo doing and thinking the same. Perhaps before the internet, it would be more difficult to pick it up later in life but I think, now more than ever, it's never too late.
@thefallenslavesusall18573 күн бұрын
ReMeMbEr.....doesn't matter how IT works...just KnOw that it does!🎸
@leemark632 күн бұрын
All my life I've wanted to play guitar real bad. Now I do. 🤟
@efrenpichardo86432 күн бұрын
Starting guitar now is going to make you live into your 100! It's good for your soul! It's good.
@Alwaysonly1forme2 күн бұрын
@@fredtaylor9792I'm that 70 year old fred 🙂
@JohnNesbit19572 күн бұрын
The way you've marked the finger positions and linger with them gives the hand eye coordination and muscle memory a chance to see it, and absorb it, fast and easily. Your videos continue to shine through as some of best lessons to master simple and quick guitar techniques, that are easy to remember. Your talents are many but your ability to teach in a very concise manner is exceptional.
@dgmg15783 күн бұрын
Excellent lesson.There goes the first 3 hours of my Saturday.Thank you
@robertstabley83233 күн бұрын
LOL
@Alwaysonly1forme2 күн бұрын
I've been stuck in the "endless beginner syndrome" with blues, learning a few riffs and playing them over and over. Came across you last night, really appreciate your instructions, the way you've marked the finger positions, your tips on improvisation and explanations.
@Fastlane053 күн бұрын
I would call this Jazzy Blues. Great lesson Eddie!
@alexguimaraes82845 сағат бұрын
Great stuff. You make it sound so simple and easy. thanks a lot
@tlcannon88Күн бұрын
I have that same Silvertone hollowbody!! I inherited from my grandpa about 10 years ago, mint condition!! I get a lot of feedback and 'humm' when I play it with the tube amp. Is that foam insert on the bridge? Would like to know more about it
@billEarth422 күн бұрын
The chords have a great jazz sound , and that lead pattern reminds me so much of BB King - thanks, Eddie!
@BobLasar132 күн бұрын
This is exactly what I was looking for and it was right there when I opened KZbin. Thank you so much!
@Rick1198sКүн бұрын
Eddie, I love these quick 'bites' of knowledge, ideas and techniques, and your graphics are so well done. GMM, you 🤘🏼🎸
@OttoVonRazКүн бұрын
First off, your tone is just amazing! How are you getting that sound? And your teaching style is very easy to understand and right to the point. Thank you for sharing this with us!
@OTCRock4one3 күн бұрын
I subscribed to Guitar mastery method a long time ago! You always put out great content and this is especially an excellent lesson. It takes the boring blues sound and makes it sound technical and professional at same time…it’s really awesome. I love it. thank you very much!
@smokingtarheel300319 сағат бұрын
This is great! Thanks!
@johnw6142 күн бұрын
Very useful lesson. I'm off to give it a try!
@joecool56703 күн бұрын
Great Lesson. My Son ( who is very much better in Bluesguitar ) will be impessed next Time.
@b-linespecial69932 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for your lessons...they are super helpful. I have a question about your guitars physical position. What do you use to keep your guitar in that position without a strap? Thanks
@bravo4adventure9883 күн бұрын
Great lesson…can’t wait to get home and play this!
@cahoffsongsКүн бұрын
Great job, you’re a good teacher.
@paulrakowski3402 күн бұрын
Thanks Eddie, Best lesson
@charlesarmstrong52922 күн бұрын
Another excellent lesson THANKS!!
@WadePluffСағат бұрын
Nice teaching style
@oldguydave73553 күн бұрын
Thanks very much, these help me enormously,
@filotest30933 күн бұрын
This is so good! Thank you very much.
@indyartmusic1142Күн бұрын
Hi Eddie, thanks for another great video and for something to really get out teeth into and practice!! Awesome Man!!!!! Can i ask, is the backing track you use available to download at all? Cheers! You Rock!
@federicof69163 күн бұрын
Really simple and powerful way to improvvise bit i also like when u talk about why these things works not only because of shape, but intervals, major, dominant and so on House of bb is always a good place to stay and improvise. Why not adding thumb on 6 string or pinkie barre on 1st string to add even more variations?
@shahriaralmassi70862 күн бұрын
Good combo, good combo ... thanks a lot ...😎👉 🎸
@mickhanson75742 күн бұрын
Awesome Silvertone man!
@stephenmahlstedt72763 күн бұрын
That's a rad lesson! I can't wait to starting working with this when I have time to play later this afternoon. Cheers!
@Whitney624552 күн бұрын
that was one the most fu lessons! you should have added your chords to a loop and then impro'd the lead too. I will be working on this. and yeah, I'll subscribe too. thanks
@georget70282 күн бұрын
Nice one.
@SixtyEightCircles3 күн бұрын
Excellent! Thanks.
@oldguydave73559 сағат бұрын
Love your lessons Eddie, what is the name of that beautiful Guitar?
@shifty4733 күн бұрын
Great stuff.
@Introverted1003 күн бұрын
Awesome lesson. Thanks
@GreenjagsurfКүн бұрын
Many thanks for this! Perhaps we should sacrifice a pick to the Jazz masters for the roots of this?
@ReasonedRhetoric3 күн бұрын
I found that shape ages ago, I call it the little house. I noticed it shows up a lot of times in blues and other lead breaks,
@Coolbreeze723 күн бұрын
Super impressive ❤
@StarshipTrooper20503 күн бұрын
I think it would benefit your audience if you explained why the chord is an A9…. Most of them know what an A is, or an Am…etc…it struck me odd that you said they didn’t need to know why it worked, it just that it works…peace bro…nice axe and great videos…
@OnwardAndEdward3 күн бұрын
Hey man, this is meant to be more of a quick way into playing blues for newer players. Sometimes when I dive into the theory, I tend to lose some people, and other times I get told there’s not enough theory 😅 oh well I’m still learning how to appeal to more folks. Ultimately I’m trying to give y’all a quick win that you can play even if you don’t know a lick of theory.
@CobblerzsongImmaSoleMan2 күн бұрын
He did explain it. He said it has all of the elements of an A9 except the A note which is being played by the rhythm player. Which makes it Implied.
@MichaelJonesC-4-72 күн бұрын
Why omit the A7? A7(sus)? You can go on forever.
@painter083 күн бұрын
Hey Eddie, how is that chord stab A9? Its sounds good, maybe a shell chord
@Juv_Son_of_Hud3 күн бұрын
How old is that Silvertone? I used to look at Silvertone guitars in the old Sears catalog back in 1964 when I dreamed of wanting to play guitar when the Beatles were brand new on the music scene! Is Silvertone still the same company? I remember they had a black and white solid body electric and two fat hollow bodies with brown sunburst finish I particularly was enamored with the one that had an arched top with F-holes! I wonder how it would have sounded and played! Oh yeah, the solid body had an amp built into the case!!!
@OnwardAndEdward3 күн бұрын
It’s a ‘65 Silvertone 1454!
@Juv_Son_of_Hud2 күн бұрын
@@OnwardAndEdward Excellent!! Thanks!
@mickhanson75742 күн бұрын
Very nice!
@aceswerling3 күн бұрын
Love this! So helpful. I bought your class last weekend and here's even more. I've wanted to play blues for decades and your stuff has finally gotten me started. My college-aged self thanks you very much.
@CarlosCuenta-MusicКүн бұрын
Where were you when I was playing and struggling through these scales? LOL
@fredtaylor97923 күн бұрын
6:30 you just created the Fran Lab theme. Lol
@robertmogavero45963 күн бұрын
Not to be a stickler but those are not 9th chords in any way shape or form, you can refer to them in 4 ways, at fret 4 that would be considered a C sharp minor with a flat 5, a G6 with a sharp 11, an E minor 6, or a B sus with a flat 6 add 9, an the same names would apply as you move up the fret but with the root names changing obviously
@OnwardAndEdward3 күн бұрын
Not 9th chords in any way shape or form? It contains a sharp 3rd, flat 7th, 9th, and 5th. In the context of playing a I-IV-V blues in A, it seems to imply those chords. Unless I’m really missing something. Plus, at any blues jam I’ve been to, they all know what I’m referring to when I tell them the chords in this way lol
@Mizzdr111Күн бұрын
CnAt it be A9 no root? Ive learned a chord can be many other chords even in different keys, just how you apply them...
@didifischervideoКүн бұрын
nice : ))
@alanraymond15453 күн бұрын
I would call that a A79 D79 E79.. Notes are ---- from low to high --- major 3rd, Dominant 7th 9th and 5th. The bass player needs to cover the root.