Hi Dave, I just wanted to let you know , if you were ever wondering if these lessons are hitting the mark , let me just tell you, that to me these lessons are a blessing from God , I have been stuck in my pentatonic boxes for 30 something years, and nothing has moved me to learn , as much as these lessons have, I am completely grateful for what you have done, I cannot thank you enough! I am practicing your lessons every day and my playing has been getting so tasty, it finally feels like ,for the first time in my life like I have something to say on the guitar, I don’t play it as perfect as you do but. The recipe is there ! The licks sound good almost no matter how you play them! I feel like you are a good guy trying to help out us musicians The best you can, and for that , I am very appreciative, you’re playing is what I have always dreamt of in my mind of what I wanted to sound like , so you can imagine how I feel right now that , this is available to me !! , Dave THANK YOU 🙏 doesn’t say enough! This means so much to me!.
Really tasty playing! Great lesson and very much appreciate the tabs. Thank you. I was recommended this video today and immediately subscribed. I'm disappointed RU-vid didn't recommend this sooner.
Hi. Thank you very much for this great video. Could you please tell me how you get this stunning tone? The best Strato sound I've ever heard on RU-vid!
Pretty sure it’s just passing tones and the B slides straight into a C note so you don’t really hear it much. Chris Buck speaks on this a lot of his quick vocal like slides he said the note he uses quickly to slide into can be outside of the scale
@@DaveDevlinMusic hello Mr.Dave, lick 5 at 4:00 you play the note B, it does not belong to C major penta or C minor penta. Is melody minor scale stuff?
A minor is nearly right... A minor is also C major, which is the actual key of this solo... So can play C major (which is the same as A minor) and the C minor pentatonic over this track
Of course you can.. just start slowly. no matter the time it takes, do it gradually. I'm a novice player and this is my first blues lesson (I'm actually a drummer). Now go to day 6 and and practice for the 6th lick. 1 day per lick. Of course not with perfect speed. But that's what I'll do later after I finish memorizing everything.
Can anyone in the comments point me in the right direction? As a guitar player, I can easily read those tabs up there and spend some time and be able to play this. But I have no idea what I’m doing. I don’t understand the scales or anything technical about it. I’m just a good copy cat. How can I learn to not just copy riffs but actually understand it enough to play my own stuff? I know that’s loaded but honestly everything I play from finger picking acoustic to metal electric is all just mirroring others, no original note in any of it.
this is a collection of licks, not a "one song". I've seen a lot of lick tutorials, but don't know how to apply them to songs. This tutorial helped me to give an idea of how I would apply each of the licks later
Sorry but this comment makes no sense.. Same tempo the entire time? He is playing licks over a blues change, so the tempo is suposed to change? I don't think so! No passion and no emotion? Speak for yourself only. This video is great for guitar players to get some more "vocabulary". Thank you Dave! Great licks!