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How To Jam Guitar Alone - Electric Hendrix Style Chord Chasing 

Blues Guitar Unleashed
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It's awesome to be able to play guitar by yourself sometimes, and in this video I'll show you that you need a few key ingredients:
1 - You have to "marry" the chord shapes with the pentatonic boxes and scales that you'll need
2 - You need a chord progression
3 - You need a "groove" in place (oh, there's that counting and timing thing again!)
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@J0HNJ0RDAN
@J0HNJ0RDAN Месяц назад
I've been playing for over 20 years and I know I can still learn something from almost anyone. This lesson has plenty to think about and incorporate in my playing. Thank you.
@laurie-young
@laurie-young Месяц назад
The missing piece! Thank you! I’ve seen many videos on the topic, so many I almost didn’t click.. but I’m glad I did The detail you go into in the timing is what’s missing from every other video on the Hendrix style. More please
@pclay103s
@pclay103s Месяц назад
Agreed
@bluesguitarunleashed
@bluesguitarunleashed Месяц назад
Thank you. I've noticed that across the board and it's kind of my mission now - to get timing and counting into online instruction :)
@charliehowe9221
@charliehowe9221 Месяц назад
The absolute best guitar lessons on you tube or anywhere else!!
@JDStone20
@JDStone20 Месяц назад
Your playing is beautiful, brother! Funny Jimi Hendrix gets overlooked for being the amazing Blues player he was, never mind songwriting.
@johnr.b.murray3417
@johnr.b.murray3417 26 дней назад
Nice style of playing but more than anything it showpieces the amazing talent and natural gift of the greatest guitarist that will ever live.
@claytonsanders5435
@claytonsanders5435 25 дней назад
Brilliant lesson - pitched with appropriate assumed knowledge. Great stuff.
@deweeseoutdoors2716
@deweeseoutdoors2716 29 дней назад
That’s awesome . I like how you are teaching ! Straight up no BS. Thank you 🎉
@captainblues1
@captainblues1 Месяц назад
Mindblowing. Never understood this Hendrixish style. Now I do. Thanks so much.
@alfredodiez2170
@alfredodiez2170 25 дней назад
Master class. this is superb. thank you very much for sharing.
@MustafaBaabad
@MustafaBaabad Месяц назад
Thank you very much for the lesson to merge chords and licks in minor and major. Will keep me busy for weeks with this lesson. But I believe it will be very rewarding once we muster it. Thank you once again and Cheers from Indonesia.
@Virtual-Media
@Virtual-Media 29 дней назад
Thought I've seen every useful pentatonic video, wrong again.. very helpful, thanks!
@ericnrebeccawilliams2906
@ericnrebeccawilliams2906 29 дней назад
Great lesson the major minor thing has always eluded me. I know sad but true. Thanks for a great lesson.
@gonehome6245
@gonehome6245 Месяц назад
This opens some doors for me. Thank you for explaining your thinking process going through this. Hey I took your BGU course several years ago and so I am very appreciative of your approach to teaching. "Most people have a problem counting out loud and playing". I'm one of those and have been playing for over 50 years. I hate to admit it. Music may be the art of learning to do several things well all at the same time.
@jeffro.
@jeffro. 26 дней назад
Griff, this is one of the best videos of yours that I've seen lately. Maybe it's because, in my own "noodling" I've been focusing on using that G-shape along with other chords in the same area (causing me to use C-shape & E-shape chords), and mixing in some "fills" or melody. The bottom line is that I'd recently been figuring out how to relate the pentatonic shapes to the chords. So far, i haven't exactly related a full pentatonic shape to the C-shape, so i wish you'd included it. (I have still not memorizeed & practiced all 5 of the shapes!) But I've figured out the notes on the top 4-5 strings, anyway (for the C-shape chords). Anyway, thanks for all you do! Now i just gotta get practicing those chords & shapes, to commit them all to memory. I'm very close to playing like you were doing, been fooling with it for the past week. The timing part has ALWAYS come naturally to me (don't know why, cuz ima white boy, lol). Great stuff, it reinforces what I've been doing! P.S.: i understand EXACTLY what you were talking about at the end, were once you get the groove, and how the chords & notes relate, it's easy to play "like the original." I've done that with a few songs over the years. Just suddenly figured 'em out, note-for-note. Thanks! 👍 👌 🤪
@solomonwaigani4512
@solomonwaigani4512 27 дней назад
Brilliant lesson! Thank you! 🙏
@davidbrandt6925
@davidbrandt6925 26 дней назад
Viola player here that "noodles" on guitar. Great lesson sir, thank you! Subbed!
@pearlygeoff3837
@pearlygeoff3837 Месяц назад
Just what I needed to revitalise my interest. Thank you.
@MikeSantarcangelo
@MikeSantarcangelo Месяц назад
You got me wanting to go back through the Little Wing Lesson.
@JunkYour925
@JunkYour925 Месяц назад
That song is the perfect one to practice connecting scales and chords.
@dvs87
@dvs87 27 дней назад
great lesson thanks a lot!!!
@QBRX
@QBRX Месяц назад
Thanks, gives me some cool stuff to practice.
@looking4crossroads135
@looking4crossroads135 Месяц назад
Really very helpful for me. Thanks very much.
@anthonylaporta1986
@anthonylaporta1986 Месяц назад
great instructor i have the course...
@glennbergstrom2893
@glennbergstrom2893 Месяц назад
Music to my ears!
@44scoots
@44scoots Месяц назад
Thanks Griff, fantastic!!!
@pclay103s
@pclay103s Месяц назад
This is REAL good. Thank you.
@stoneglad
@stoneglad Месяц назад
This is great thank you!!
@eug_rock
@eug_rock Месяц назад
Good job. Thank you.
@waynegram8907
@waynegram8907 Месяц назад
BLUES GUITAR UNLEASHED< can you make a lesson about 1st inversion MINOR A shape chord and a lesson about using 2nd chord inversions the way hendrix would have used 2nd chord inversions and how hendrix used 6/9 chords different 6/9 voicings
@user-wp2ej5mn4c
@user-wp2ej5mn4c Месяц назад
More videos. More videos like this . I took lessons for 10 months . my teacher told me about note names . but he didn't explain how to use them like this. Thanks so much for this video. It gave me a ahh . light blob moment.
@BenThere77
@BenThere77 Месяц назад
Great lesson, thank you! Subscribed..
@Larry-Keet
@Larry-Keet 29 дней назад
Thx buddy👍
@GaZonk100
@GaZonk100 Месяц назад
you know what I think? I think this uniquely Hendrix peculiarity of 'lining up' the next chord that way came from his early life learning how to change chords and was a bit of a coping-technique. . .but it sounded good. . .and he never let it drop and in fact groomed it beautifully
@davidwalker41
@davidwalker41 Месяц назад
I am almost certain I heard you say in a previous video that no one moves the pentatonic shape with the chord root, and that the most common approach in blues is to stick with minor pentatonic rooted on the tonic's root over I, IV and V (anything more starts to get into a more jazzy sound). I remember being quite surprised because I thought it was kind of normal to play I minor pent over I, IV minor pent over IV, and V minor pent over V. Well, I am certain that's what I thought you said. Maybe I misunderstood. Because here it seems all changing pentatonic scales so that they are consistent with the chords root and quality. Perhaps you were speaking only of solo-ing over classic blues progressions whereas this is something different. Any guidance or clarification would be appreciated.
@bluesguitarunleashed
@bluesguitarunleashed Месяц назад
You're talking about 2 very different situations, first of all. When soloing over a 12 bar blues, you most definitely can stick to the I minor pentatonic the whole time. It's very unusual to go to the IV minor over the IV chord, the IV major is a more common practice, but following all of the chords in a 12 bar blues is far less common. With more elaborate chord progressions, this style of soloing works well because you're following the chords and you don't have to know the official key.
@aingoglia1946
@aingoglia1946 Месяц назад
What if you use the 5th string root for a minor chord (base off the A shape but flatten the 3rd). What shape since that is such common way to play the minor chord
@queasyRider3
@queasyRider3 27 дней назад
whoa, is that a vintage or a reissue plexi, just to your left? The scuff on its top left makes me think, perhaps vintage? But the plexi-glass, it's so clean and shiny like a reissue. Either way I'm bettin' it's a load of fun to play.
@bluesguitarunleashed
@bluesguitarunleashed 25 дней назад
It's one of the early reissues from the 1990s, so no effects loop. I recently got it back from my tech and it's stupid fun to play loud :)
@Michael_Dominic
@Michael_Dominic 21 день назад
5:40
@mikec6733
@mikec6733 Месяц назад
Great video. One thing, though. The fretboard diagrams are upside-down and backward from what I'm used to. ?????
@bluesguitarunleashed
@bluesguitarunleashed Месяц назад
That's surprising, my way is pretty common and is all I ever saw growing up.
@mikec6733
@mikec6733 Месяц назад
@bluesguitarunleashed I can't explain it...either way is fine, guess...✌️ ☮️
@fredfloyd34
@fredfloyd34 Месяц назад
Hey play captain coconut....or maybe crash landing.
@Rockandrollgeerage
@Rockandrollgeerage Месяц назад
I play the minor pentatonic over a major blues progression all the time and it sounds fine. Why do you say you can't play a minor over a major chord?
@bluesguitarunleashed
@bluesguitarunleashed Месяц назад
That's a different situation. In blues, yes, that's a great approach because it's a 7th chord, which is fundamentally major, but slightly different. It's a different style and sound than what we're doing here.
@timothya2742
@timothya2742 Месяц назад
My fingers want to explore. My mind keeps telling them no. Stick to playing scales really fast lol
@scottbaxendale323
@scottbaxendale323 Месяц назад
I’ve been playing Hendrix style since the 70’s and I have never heard the term “chord chasing”?
@bluesguitarunleashed
@bluesguitarunleashed Месяц назад
I may have made it up, it's just the best name I can come up with for playing along with every chord and not chunking them together as we often do.
@esteban1487
@esteban1487 Месяц назад
Griff, What if the chord is out of the key?
@bluesguitarunleashed
@bluesguitarunleashed Месяц назад
This still works, that's the beauty of it!
@wdfusroy8463
@wdfusroy8463 Месяц назад
NOT POSSIBLE TO FOLLOW WHAT YOU ARE PLAYING SINCE ALL WE HAVE IS AFRONT VIEW OF YOU PLAYING!! OUCH!! WE NEED TABS HERE!
@icaro2305
@icaro2305 Месяц назад
Stop the video. Make notes. Grab your guitar. Slow down the video. Make notes. Grab your guitar. Study shapes. Study scales. Repeat.
@tomatoe6341
@tomatoe6341 28 дней назад
Use your ear
@WillaVlogs-jf6zk
@WillaVlogs-jf6zk 27 дней назад
Dude just shared the keys to the kingdom with the peasants....
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