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How the PROS use Call & Response (must-know solo trick!) 

Paul Davids
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Tabs & backing track available on Patreon! A technique to make your playing instantly more interesting: call & response. For more solo tips&tricks check out my course NextLevelPlaying.com
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Hi, my name is Paul Davids! I am a guitar player, teacher, producer, and overall music enthusiast from the Netherlands! I try to inspire people from all over the world with my videos, here on RU-vid.
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0:00 What is call & response?
1:47 How do we use it?
2:25 Using it in a Blues in A
3:20 More ways to use it
4:45 The blues continues
7:20 Using octaves
8:07 Using rhythm
9:21 Hearing the story
9:55 Ending the Blues
12:14 The entire Blues
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Комментарии : 856   
@darrell20741
@darrell20741 3 года назад
Paul Davids, the Bob Ross of guitar playing. Only BETTER!!!!
@justintyler4814
@justintyler4814 3 года назад
Put just a happy little major chord over here oh yes that sounds quite nice. And if not that's ok because we're painting.
@a-aronm-mron4468
@a-aronm-mron4468 3 года назад
And Pete Davidson
@marceaubruneau6105
@marceaubruneau6105 3 года назад
​@@justintyler4814 And maybe we will repeat that happy note, because every note should have a friend... then let's do rhythm mute technique just to beat the devil out of it, this is the fun part of this all technic ;)
@cuanstretch6726
@cuanstretch6726 3 года назад
Yes
@IosuamacaMhadaidh
@IosuamacaMhadaidh 3 года назад
This is the best comparison, I'm mad I didn't think of it! 😂😎 Nice one.
@orryfishburne5326
@orryfishburne5326 3 года назад
One of my favorite call and responses is at the end of Pink Floyd's Echoes between David Gilmour and Richard Wright
@thebreakfastmenu
@thebreakfastmenu 3 года назад
Yes! Or the "Remember That Night" version of Then I Close My Eyes. Best musical chemistry I've ever seen/heard.
@tesla325
@tesla325 3 года назад
Was going to comment this
@tesla325
@tesla325 3 года назад
It's amazing
@robertdefex9544
@robertdefex9544 3 года назад
Yeah he learned that from Syd Barrett
@tadeorodriguez6115
@tadeorodriguez6115 3 года назад
Since I've been loving you by Led Zeppelin when played live, the part when it says " Of course I love you baby"
@siddharthgang5121
@siddharthgang5121 3 года назад
The fact that me being just a beginner in guitar able to understand this concept, only proves how nicely each concept is explained by Paul. Wonderful. Makes me want to learn more and more. Thanks for making each concept so easy to grasp & understand.
@hudzgh
@hudzgh 3 года назад
Sid, you said it perfectly.
@based7881
@based7881 3 года назад
The ending of the stairway to heaven solo when plant goes "ahah ahah" And page plays the last of licks, that is a really good example of this too
@eep9391
@eep9391 3 года назад
Plant went “ahah ahah” in three quarters of Led Zeppelin’s discography, they’ve got a lot of these moments lmao
@based7881
@based7881 3 года назад
@@eep9391 yeah absolutely love their dynamic
@jochem420
@jochem420 3 года назад
yea but we know which one he meant
@lorenzosavino3753
@lorenzosavino3753 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NrUHvPgxlcw.html Whole lotta love is a great example too. Not to mention the live version of dazed and confused
@zeppelinmexicano
@zeppelinmexicano 3 года назад
In certain live songs there was a constant back and forth, call and response, from the guitar to Plant, or the reverse, sometimes reaching levels that seemed to be totally spontaneous and rewriting the book on the dynamics between a vocalist and guitar. They felt 100% confident doing that, which tells you how tight they were. I think Angus Young and Brian Johnson, or Bon, they do that some too, but not to the level of Page and Plant.
@floydgilmour3994
@floydgilmour3994 3 года назад
The ending of the solo on "Hotel California" by The Eagles has one of the best call and response guitar pharases ever.
@joebrowser775
@joebrowser775 3 года назад
Bass players: “repetition legitimizes.” Guitar players:”repetition always works.”
@blackenedktulu
@blackenedktulu 3 года назад
Now write a song where a guitar is playing 7/8 over a bass in 9/8.
@javierschiefelbein4084
@javierschiefelbein4084 3 года назад
@@blackenedktulu over different chords in different harmonies which are opposite in the circle of fifths while also playing on different tempers, for spice
@launder0
@launder0 3 года назад
@@javierschiefelbein4084 and find a way to put the lick in there somewhere also 0 3 5
@salty_3k506
@salty_3k506 Год назад
​@@blackenedktulu not a bad idea. i mean, they would line up again after 63 bars but it could work maybe.
@davidhoffman8125
@davidhoffman8125 3 года назад
Explaining call and response by using text convos is probably the biggest breakthrough in music education of 2020. Please don't stop making videos👌👌👌
@ngeorge9757
@ngeorge9757 2 года назад
paul makes me realize how much faster i could have progressed if i had a really good teacher in the beginning
@Jamsville
@Jamsville 3 года назад
And the common thread between all of the music in this video: the blues. That’s why learning the blues is so important.
@NicoConti
@NicoConti 3 года назад
5:04 So CLOOOSE to Adam Neely's "Repetition Legitimizes"
@hectorvader4436
@hectorvader4436 3 года назад
Adam was just talking about how he stole this line from his teacher
@aesop2733
@aesop2733 3 года назад
A song that comes to mind is Since I've Been Loving You. Perfect call/response
@geralr
@geralr 3 года назад
You have really outdone yourself with this one Paul, this is by far the best music lesson I’ve ever seen in my life.
@johanvermeulen7668
@johanvermeulen7668 3 года назад
If my would leave me I would use the major uplifting scale!! There is more joy in it!!! 😀
@ericgrech5794
@ericgrech5794 3 года назад
One Bourbon, One Scotch and One Beer is a song which is basically all call and response, it's worth a listen
@theguyonyoutube4826
@theguyonyoutube4826 3 года назад
Would love to learn this one. Great song
@cantemirash
@cantemirash 3 года назад
That‘s a great song.Low she was lovy-dovy, ... and out the door I went.
@robhendrikx2198
@robhendrikx2198 3 года назад
Sounds like the beginning of a joke: a bourbon, a scotch and a beer walk into a bar. (I'll leave the second line up to someone else.)
@kaiyp123
@kaiyp123 3 года назад
- Hey what's up? - ... playing *panic blues scale*
@murphvienna1
@murphvienna1 3 года назад
- Nothing really... - ... playing *panic blues scale ending on the I instead the IV*
@sumanchowdhury6162
@sumanchowdhury6162 3 года назад
😂
@matheuszanatta2539
@matheuszanatta2539 3 года назад
Dont know man... That flamed maple top has hypnotized me. Cant stop admiring it
@JRCS44
@JRCS44 3 года назад
I'm a few years in and all I can say is this channel is gold for all guitarists! Concise, to the point, and the lesson/point is easily understood. You have a new fan/student.
@SpedSpedding
@SpedSpedding 3 года назад
Love this Paul. I have been teaching this a lot recently in private lessons. Encouraging people to experiment with vocal phrases and replicating them as a guitar melody. Crazy that you dropped this video at the same time. 👌🏻
@anthonyparkernearlifeexp
@anthonyparkernearlifeexp 3 года назад
As a full time guitar teacher, I gotta say your videos are pretty spot on. Great for advanced players who want to step up their game.
@utsavmanandharz156
@utsavmanandharz156 3 года назад
is anyone else just in LOVE with that tone??
@frederickthompson8686
@frederickthompson8686 3 года назад
Another very creative presentation, Paul. Thanks.
@lutherking1370
@lutherking1370 3 года назад
I knew i loved blues and now I understand why. This just set me loose on how to listen to music with even more understanding.
@j07jful
@j07jful 3 года назад
Paul always amazes me with his unique music teaching!
@jorgesilva5004
@jorgesilva5004 3 года назад
One of the more clear explanation I have seen of a principle that is difficult to ilustrarte in a simple way. Fantastic class, very lucid. I love the way you exemplifies things. Great
@Addicted2Guitar
@Addicted2Guitar 3 года назад
Great way of explaining the most important thing in blues expression. Thanks so much.
@ccaa7674
@ccaa7674 2 года назад
This is all the kind of stuff I've unconsciously picked up on from practice and listening to music. This is great, this is definitely how you make your music have that blues feel. One you get the basics of learning some modes/scales, you have to think about your instrument like a voice.
@frankfrancica
@frankfrancica 2 года назад
Great way to look at improvising. Thanks Paul
@darrens6043
@darrens6043 3 года назад
One of your best videos yet! It's really amazing how visualizing something completely different can birth to something so much more beautiful and creative. Love it!
@juanmacaceres2702
@juanmacaceres2702 3 года назад
Best "Call & Response" Song: SULTANS OF SWING
@reaganebenezer5110
@reaganebenezer5110 3 года назад
You get a shiver in the dark its, a raining in the park but meantime
@juanmacaceres2702
@juanmacaceres2702 3 года назад
@@reaganebenezer5110 *proceeds to epic bend*
@reaganebenezer5110
@reaganebenezer5110 3 года назад
@@juanmacaceres2702 Classic 🎼
@pratimangautam6541
@pratimangautam6541 3 года назад
White room by cream ?
@iambencollins
@iambencollins 3 года назад
Carry on my Wayward Son also has some great call and response licks.
@fizzysuxx
@fizzysuxx 3 года назад
A milestone of rock guitar history! Thanks for this video Paul!
@elninoperdido6548
@elninoperdido6548 3 года назад
paul im so glad i stumbled upon your channel some months ago, i started to play guitar about one year ago and you have helped me soooo much, thanks for everything man🖤
@TobyKBTY
@TobyKBTY 3 года назад
One of my favorite examples is late legends Gary Moore and BB King jamming on "Thrill is Gone". Sure, countless legends have jammed to it but that one was...just chef's kiss. You could hear each of their styles distinctly and it sounded like a conversation.
@user-zr9hu3tf1y
@user-zr9hu3tf1y 3 года назад
i had only been playing guitar a few months when i saw that clip of BB and Clapton playing that song together and it influenced my idea of what a great experience it can be for humans to play guitar together face to face
@ArturBrzozowski444
@ArturBrzozowski444 3 года назад
This is one lovely lesson. The idea behind it, the way that you teach us and the editing skills on top. Thank You Paul
@bigwavedave8492
@bigwavedave8492 3 года назад
Wow man the best instruction on call and response sooo thankful
@maxwellchristmas4174
@maxwellchristmas4174 3 года назад
The editing in Paul’s videos just keeps getting better and better. I love it!
@jorgecobo7918
@jorgecobo7918 3 года назад
Maybe this is one of the best lessons the i ever had.
@lgndnhswnmnd
@lgndnhswnmnd Год назад
Thanks for this post! Grateful for RU-vid!
@Russell_Optics
@Russell_Optics 3 года назад
Very direct and to the point of phrasing and call & response. It makes perfect sense and sound superb as well as being a complete Q&A riff with a reasonable amount of time in - between. Great explanation Paul, you are awesome !
@dantee1138
@dantee1138 3 года назад
5:00 avoiding copyright claims I see. Very Smart.
@xelaolapid4763
@xelaolapid4763 3 года назад
You are the 100th channel I’m subbed to. And I’m lovin it!
@ConwayBob
@ConwayBob 3 года назад
Thanks, Paul, for this GREAT video! This hits on one of music's fundamental truths -- that most good music is based on human speech. We usually play and hear music in phrases, and the reason that works is that it mirrors human breathing. Speech is driven by the breath. It's a necessity for singers and most players of wind instruments -- trumpets, flutes, saxophones, bassoons, oboes, and kazoos -- to divide musical sequences of notes into discrete phrases because the player must pause briefly to inhale between the exhalations that drive phrases. Even if you're playing a guitar piano, organ, or bagpipes, where breathing can be done independently of note-playing, it still makes sense to the brains of most listeners to hear music as a succession of phrases rather than as an unbroken stream of notes. The call-and-response pattern makes music more conversational, and that makes it more intimate and comfortable for most listeners. We're listening to a musical dialogue rather than a speech. The call-and-response pattern surely began with singing. It's quite common in some quite old religious hymn-singing traditions, but it also works in instrumental music and not only that made with wind instruments. How are you doing? Fine, thank you!
@Metalvain4
@Metalvain4 3 года назад
Wow, this was really helpful, thanks for breaking it down!
@karlschihl6655
@karlschihl6655 Год назад
Excellent examples - lots of fun hear and a nice sense of humor
@thedudeaars8527
@thedudeaars8527 3 года назад
Such a cool concept to implement in ur playin. Thanks for the vid 👍🏻🙏🏻
@phil-leighellis3552
@phil-leighellis3552 3 года назад
been playing for 50 yrs.. GREAT TAKE on the subject!
@bjoernvibrans6643
@bjoernvibrans6643 3 года назад
Another great lesson and such an incredible tone. Thanks a lot!
@taylorbush5534
@taylorbush5534 3 года назад
Awesome video very helpful for where I’m at currently with guitar abilities. Thank you.
@Se7eNiToS
@Se7eNiToS 3 года назад
One of the most important videos about guitar soloing in my opinion! Thank you!
@Mutalaat
@Mutalaat 3 года назад
Great lesson, as always. Thank you.
@benjir12345
@benjir12345 3 года назад
One of your most helpful videos I think you’ve ever done! Top work, Paul! 😎👍
@jayselex369
@jayselex369 Год назад
This concept seems to illuminate the essence of music. Thank You for Sharing.
@aaronbennett1266
@aaronbennett1266 2 года назад
I'm so glad I found you Paul, better late than never! I continue to learn so much more from you, even after all these years. You never stop learning right🙏 Ty my brother
@shubhamsawant7216
@shubhamsawant7216 3 года назад
best video explaining phrasing... really loved it
@jayman5384
@jayman5384 3 года назад
So far this is the best soloing tip I’ve come across thank you. Love your music Paul!
@vincentcuclair5522
@vincentcuclair5522 3 года назад
Such a good lesson/video again Paul, thanks! Just keep them coming, they are so inspiring and a joy to watch.
@chrisjelley6899
@chrisjelley6899 3 года назад
Thanks for all the tasty nuggets. Really helpful makes me want to practice.
@robertdougherty3089
@robertdougherty3089 3 года назад
Well done! A technique that I can’t believe I have just now realized! Can’t wait to put it to use! Thank you helping me to the next level!
@trolabee
@trolabee 3 года назад
You, sir, are an amazing guitar instructor. Your exercise in explaining call and response in terms of an actual conversation was very insightful. Call and response is so powerful because it mimics the actual sound of human speech
@rickh1634
@rickh1634 3 года назад
Pink Floyd - Cluster One is a perfect example of a conversation; almost a soul-searching interview.All done without words.
@steveb4400
@steveb4400 3 года назад
Great lesson Paul. Really brings language and music together. I've often heard you should phrase like you talk and this is the first video I've ever scene that teaches that. Well done!
@b0ulderb0y
@b0ulderb0y 3 года назад
Thanks Paul, your videos have just the right mix of theory and practical application, for me at least...
@adityakataria47
@adityakataria47 3 года назад
This might me one of those guitar lessons which you remember for life. Many many thanks! Your videos have a lot of work put in.
@musicmage8301
@musicmage8301 3 года назад
Man, you're an amazing teacher ❤❤🙏
@Truthbearsartlessness
@Truthbearsartlessness 3 года назад
Exactly what I needed. Thank you for such a useful parable to describe this type of soloing.
@carlosgargom
@carlosgargom 3 года назад
Wow! Color balance and the lights on this video are flawless! Got me since I saw the picture on Instagram this morning.. kudos!
@royzilko2523
@royzilko2523 3 года назад
Wow! I feel my eyes opening. Great Video!
@caryrodda
@caryrodda 3 года назад
Great explanation of this musical term!
@tomblankinship4750
@tomblankinship4750 3 года назад
REALLY excellent lesson!
@devanggiri8482
@devanggiri8482 3 года назад
Best way to learn, discover and improve our guitar skills! Now I can create the original music more efficiently! Thank you paul!❤
@evansatiglah3866
@evansatiglah3866 3 года назад
I really understand what you are teaching. Thanks
@mikelim7939
@mikelim7939 3 года назад
Great lesson, many thanks!
@driosporras
@driosporras 3 года назад
Amazing lesson! Grateful AF :)
@seanparker7415
@seanparker7415 3 года назад
A really clear and entertaining lesson. I am not a muso, I am just here to see how music is constructed - this is perfect level of info for the ignorant but curious.
@stevelarsen4526
@stevelarsen4526 3 года назад
Thx Paul! Good stuff!👍🎸
@ronanpage1999
@ronanpage1999 3 года назад
This video was light a light being turned on in my brain it really made me improve on my phrasing and improvising
@JROC2112
@JROC2112 3 года назад
Thank you Paul. Great video. Peace and blessings 🙏
@pmvoice88
@pmvoice88 3 года назад
Such a great tip. Thanks.
@vvitchtripper
@vvitchtripper 3 года назад
Phenomenal! Keep up the great work. Video editing is spot on!
@abhijittripathi1952
@abhijittripathi1952 3 года назад
Wow! What a brilliant lesson..probably your best articulated lesson so far. What a nice way to explain something not so easy to explain. Loved it man, keep up the good work!!
@chancepoulos4183
@chancepoulos4183 3 года назад
The quality of your videos lately have been off the charts! So cool man keep it up
@jlesquer
@jlesquer 3 года назад
What a great video and work Paul, I think is one of the best guitar videos I ever seen. Beautiful guitar by the way ;)
@chuckHart70
@chuckHart70 3 года назад
I can't tell you how much it means to me to have something that I can watch that I can shut out the entire world for a few minutes thank you sir and you're an amazing player!
@virgilebeats3041
@virgilebeats3041 2 года назад
Outstanding lesson
@billhaupt1
@billhaupt1 2 года назад
I’ve had a few guitars over the years, cowboy chords n tabs ,but I couldn’t play the way you do, just cowboy chords n tabs,20 years I tried n tried, but than i listened to you, well not just you, but I really listened to you, scales and chords, stacking thirds and adding some words, poof, poof, sputter sputter, it started making sense,I revisited this video and others and it is amazing , I got some rhythm and I got some blues, i can almost do this music thing on my own,I do some practice, many thanks paul I definitely owe some to you, seriously, when I first watched this video, my fretboard was a strange wasteland I was scared off, I watched so many of your posts and others just wishing, but from scratch, chord structure, rhythm techniques,song structure and theory, I just need to apply myself, the more theory I learn the more it all makes sense, practice practice and theory and more practice….who knew? This video…call and answer , staying in a box…than same key, up an octave, down an octave, same notes , different orders, chords from the key…what , wait…I’m going to practice some more…thanks for the inspiration…you rock!
@martinisbutik
@martinisbutik 3 года назад
Fantastic video editing, Paul!
@martinsivertsen7485
@martinsivertsen7485 3 года назад
Great video, Paul. A great demonstration of a fundamental tool.
@daveblevins3322
@daveblevins3322 3 года назад
Excellent comparisons Paul 👍
@karendurant4981
@karendurant4981 2 года назад
This has got to be one of your very best
@NachoSesma
@NachoSesma 3 года назад
Great videos man. Love your mood. Keep it up!
@markmckinney9821
@markmckinney9821 3 года назад
You are the best guitar instructor possible. Love your channel and subscribed
@hayleyhooper7523
@hayleyhooper7523 3 года назад
Absolutely brilliant lesson - loved it
@DLAmurph
@DLAmurph 3 года назад
Yet another outstanding lesson!!! I can't say enough good things about your teaching style, thanks!!!!
@aliphian
@aliphian 3 года назад
Dude, I’ve been watching you for years. Your videos are always fantastic. You are one of the best, and smartest, creators on RU-vid. Never stop, you’re an amazing inspiration.
@rizzinthebox7124
@rizzinthebox7124 3 года назад
From this point of view I haven't considered it yet but you are right. Right on the point. Thanks Paul
@fadge4105
@fadge4105 3 года назад
Love it Paul, its genius the way you explain things.
@panchisimooo
@panchisimooo 3 года назад
Que grande que sos Paul! Gracias!
@paulgerard347
@paulgerard347 3 года назад
Hey Paul I’m loving you videos man
@sterlingbaxter9053
@sterlingbaxter9053 3 года назад
Great video Paul!
@mikegregory3293
@mikegregory3293 3 года назад
Great lesson, thank you.
@ninadgandhi3733
@ninadgandhi3733 3 года назад
This is some deep stuff! Next Level in all senses... Dayum😎
@OsLapsosBandaRock
@OsLapsosBandaRock 3 года назад
Beautifuly explained!!! Great vídeo, as usual!😉👍
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