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Western Swing RULES #23 by Robert Huston Productions 

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Western Swing RULES #23 features my longtime friend and great musician, Dr. Paul Moore. Paul is an accomplished jazz guitarist, electric mandolin player and fiddle player. In his first WSR segment, Paul shows you how to dress up an ending to a song and why it is important. His clear and concise instruction will have you adding this to your bag of tricks. Thank you Paul for the great lick and, most importantly, for being a great friend.

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11 сен 2024

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@Trombonology
@Trombonology 8 лет назад
Dr. Moore is accurate in stressing the importance of a good ending -- it makes all the difference in the world. I'm a chord melody player myself and often employ this method of raising the I chord half-a-step; with major sevenths, it's a very lovely sound. Excellent lesson!
@roberthuston331
@roberthuston331 8 лет назад
Hi TE, Thank you for your comments and your steadfast support. I truly appreciate the feedback. I would love to hear you play sometime.
@TheElrondo
@TheElrondo 7 лет назад
Thank you for the whole "Western Swing Series" I'm so in luv with it. I started Gipsy Swing guitar at the age of 48 and i still in it at 58. Since a few years i'm also in Country music and so i found your Western Swing vids on RU-vid. So there is much relationship between Gipsy Swing and Western Swing. I think i could play lots of Western Swing right from the stand...but not much chance for it over here in Germany. My best wishes from Germany and god bless. El
@roberthuston331
@roberthuston331 7 лет назад
El, Thanks for your comments. I appreciate your knowledge of the similarity between gipsy jazz and Western Swing. I think you'd be surprised at what type of response you'd get if you played some Western Swing in Germany. It's the beat that get people going. I hope you're a subscriber!!!
@korenic1
@korenic1 6 лет назад
I just returned from a trip to Berlin and while there I came upon a club on the banks of the Spree river where people were dancing to swing and western swing music. It was awesome, even my teenage daughters were into it. To echo Mr. Huston's comments, the beat gets people moving, even those not dancing were groovin'... And thanks for WSR - a great channel. I play bluegrass/Jazz/Western Swing on the guitar and fiddle, and this channel is a terrific resource. And, I'm a subscriber!
@fiddlefolk
@fiddlefolk 3 года назад
Great tip Doc!
@dennisdevine9563
@dennisdevine9563 5 лет назад
Thanks Dr Moore
@jharsch3453
@jharsch3453 5 лет назад
My favorite ending/turnaround is the first inversion of the I, chromatically walking the bass note down to a iim6, and then a V7 slurred from a half step above or below
@lounordrum4005
@lounordrum4005 3 года назад
One reason that a #Imaj7 resolving to a I chord works is because the maj7 note in the #1maj7 is the I chord root. It especially works with songs that end on the key note since it's in both chords. In this example the #1maj7 resolves to a 1maj7. It also sounds nice (maybe better) resolving to I or I6.
@RickMcCargar
@RickMcCargar 8 лет назад
Very cool, thanks for the tip!
@roberthuston331
@roberthuston331 8 лет назад
Rick, you're welcome. I hope it was helpful and I hope you're a subscriber!!!!
@RickMcCargar
@RickMcCargar 8 лет назад
I sub from my personal (non-guitar) channel, thanks again!
@roberthuston331
@roberthuston331 8 лет назад
***** Can you explain that. I don't follow. I'm not good at social media.
@RickMcCargar
@RickMcCargar 8 лет назад
I have two channels. The one I'm on now is my guitar channel where I started posting guitar licks/solos and songs as I relearn them after recovering from a couple of strokes I had in 2004 that made playing impossible for years. I have another channel, since 2006, that is my personal youtube channel where I follow people and channels that interest me, but where I only post family videos that are not made public. I started following you from my private/personal channel, and don't want notifications coming twice....so I don't subscribe to the same channels from both of mine. I have 2400 subs here on this channel, and over 856,000 views...so I get hit with lots of messages asking for assistance, spam etc. but I wanted to start following this series on my guitar channel...so I'm here today from that. Hope that didn't just make it more confusing..haha.
@roberthuston331
@roberthuston331 8 лет назад
So you can actually link my channel to your channel????
@gptmotoring9668
@gptmotoring9668 6 лет назад
your example was a more involved turnaround, but your explanation was only the simple 1/2 step modulation...please explain the turnaround
@roberthuston331
@roberthuston331 6 лет назад
DD, I spoke with Dr. Moore regarding your question. He and I were wondering if, at some point, someone was going to pickup on that but of course, we were focusing on the #1 to 1 ending. The turnaround you're referring to is 1, 1dim, 2m7, 57 or 57+. I hope that helps. And, I hope you enjoy Western Swing RULES!!!- R.H.
@gptmotoring9668
@gptmotoring9668 6 лет назад
Nice, thanks guys!