4:36 ******RHYTHM playing****** 4:50 Shuffle pattern 9:42 Boogie-woogie shuffle pattern 11:40 Stevie Ray Vaughn / Jimmy Reed style Boogie-woogie shuffle pattern 16:09 T-Bone Walker / Horn section style pattern 17:46 ******LICKS****** 19:04 Lick #1 21:00 Lick #2 22:14 Lick #3 23:13 Lick #4 24:14 Moving up the neck 24:52 How to connect the neck using 7th Position Blues Scale 25:40 Lick #5 in 7th Position 26:07 Lick #6 in 7th Position 27:07 Building a Solo from open position and moving higher up the neck 28:02 The Major Pentatonic Scale 28:41 Major Pentatonic Pattern using 12th Position and moving down to 9th Position 29:48 Solo played with Major Pentatonic over I chord and Minor Pentatonic over IV & V chords 31:22 Albert King pattern / 5th Position Minor Pentatonic utilising bends 32:49 BB King pattern / 5th Position / emphasising major tones 33:41 Solo played utilising both Albert & BB King patterns in 5th Position 35:35 Solo comprising of licks played over an A7 Blues vamp 39:03 Examination of Chord Tones 42:01 Solo over Blues in A with commentary on how to move through the chords 44:05 Intros 46:20 Turnarounds 52:23 Challenge: play over a chord progression which moves through every key without moving more than a fret in either direction! Includes helpful chord and scale shapes. 54:33 Keith plays over the Chord Progression 56:38 Keith says Goodbye 58:03 Keith plays out
bc.....thanks for sharing...I should have grab this video along time ago...back in the day when it was new..it was good to go back. Most grateful. Thanks for that!
I just realized that Keith inspired me so much. He is well mannered but with an edge. A Great role model when everyone else was big on heavy metal. I liked him so much as a kid that I made my first DIY guitar according to his Telecaster; rosewood fingerboard and that exact same colour lacquer. As I said it must have been at least 15 years ago since the guitar is that old now at least.
This was the most useful instructional video that I have ever used.....I had this back in 1993(?)....I worked at it and this knowledge has stayed with for me for decades.. It's obvious Keith Wyatt is a fantastic teacher.
i'll think it was 1988 (my age 19years)... my first VHS video ever !!! Think i've watching this lesson 800 times or 1000 hour's.... At this moment de video is a piece of decoration in my "mancave" ! When i've put it in a videoplayer 3 years ago it was only "snow" on the screen ;-). I'm 53 now, but i can play the whole video on my guitar and still know every word Keith say's. I'm in a shock after seeïng this on youtube again !! The impact of this lesson on my life as a musician is amazing. Sorry for my bad English.
This is what all guitar players should learn firts this is music and this guys it’s teaching how to play music, new guitar players makes me fall sleep they all sound and play the same and they didn’t even creat anything…