Just came across your channel yesterday. Your lessons are great! While of course,music theory is important to understand any instrument, but your approach of teaching the what to do,rather than the why at first is appreciated.
Greetings Master Blue: I am humbled by your guitar teaching and generosity to empower guitarists like me who want to learn more although i am 67 years old. I am going to pass this skill that i am learning from you to the youth in my community - Glencoe Town - South Africa. Thank you and God bless.
Keep 'em coming Blue. Having variations of turnaruns not only makes it more interesting for the listener, but also the player. Now I need to practice hybrid picking, without dropping the pick!
This was another great lesson! I play most of these turnarounds all the time by rote, but I never relate them to the notes! Light bulbs just went off! This will really help me improve! Thank you!
Another new subscriber here, enjoying the lessons, the RU-vid algorithm showed me your videos and love what you're sharing. Hope your channel grows, it's brilliant to see knowledge shared to the community and looking forward to progressing my own journey at 50 👍🏻
Nice context man! Also, what would be great to see is different chord progressions along with different strumming patterns (rhythm) followed by melodies on different scales. Pretty much a rhythm and lead guitar jam practice ideas video.
@@GuitarLessonsVancouver awesome. Oh and ARPEGIOS! Proper way of doing arpegios would be also super useful. Im 2 years in guitar now, and I still struggle with ARPERGIOs a lot.
Great video lesson. I am an intermediate player and have been practicing many of these turnaround licks for an couple of years now, but you have given me some more to play with. I also like to use a turnaround as an intro. Maybe you could do a video on bar chord turnarounds as well. Nice guitar! I've been eyeing the Tribute Les Pauls especially because of their satin necks.
In these videos I use a UA Dream 65, basically a fender deluxe reverb. That will be brighter than a blues junior. I find those a bit dark. Maybe try turning the treble up a bit. It depends on so many things
there's 2 parts to a turnaround, beginning & ending, are you descending on the beginning @ ascending on the ending of the turnaround. I'm trying to find a way for a lead guitar turnaround instead of rhythm playing. thank you
There are so many turnarounds that ascend or descend and vice versa. Most important thing is that it highlights the chords at that moment. In a blues that's usually I chord to V chord at that moment.