How The Pros Play Blues (it's more simple than you think)

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Rhett Shull

Rhett Shull

Ай бұрын

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Blues guitar is something most of us have played at one time as guitarists, but what separates the pro's from the amateurs? In this video, my friend @coreycongilio and I discuss some of the concepts that pro players use to get the most out of blues guitar.
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@careyvinzant
@careyvinzant Ай бұрын
Sometime in the 2000s BB King was interviewed by Guitar Player magazine and the interviewer asked him what he practiced. His answer? Scales and arpeggios. He said, "...but I don't *run* the scales. That would be like reciting the alphabet instead of spelling a word." Exercises make for better facility with instrument, so use them--just not onstage.
@coreycongilio
@coreycongilio Ай бұрын
Love the hang as always! Appreciate everyone jumping into the course and…get Rhett’s courses too! He’s got some GOOD ones!
@mitchelldavis5961
@mitchelldavis5961 Ай бұрын
You are the best blues teacher I've come across. Thanks for all you do.
@jackaro2
@jackaro2 Ай бұрын
Good vibes, man 🤘
@dmc549
@dmc549 Ай бұрын
Corey is an incredible guitar player and instructor !!
@coreycongilio
@coreycongilio Ай бұрын
@@dmc549appreciate that!
@whwh7339
@whwh7339 Ай бұрын
Great playing and good vibes man, gonna check out your courses
@thomaskinsey672
@thomaskinsey672 23 күн бұрын
Albert King was 44 when Born Under A Bad Sign was released in 1967, and SRV would have been 13. SRV released Texas Flood when he was 30, so just remember it takes time to get really good and we are always standing on the shoulders of giants
@bluzedogg
@bluzedogg 12 күн бұрын
Stevie was bringing it in his late teens though. He was paying heavy dues by playing two gigs a night often. I would say his lead playing in his late teens and early twenties was peeling the paint off the walls.
@stoneysdead689
@stoneysdead689 Ай бұрын
Here's my advice to anyone trying to learn the blues- you're going to start with a three chord, 12 bar progression- so find the three notes in the pentatonic scale that match those chords. In other words- if you're playing out of E- then you need to know where E, A, and B are in the scale. And since these notes repeat within the scale- then you need to know where all the As, all the Bs, all the Es- are. And when they're playing the E chord- resolve your licks to one of the E notes. When they play A- resolve to one of the As- it's that simple. And no- this isn't like all you need to know- not even close- but it really gets you started understanding how to tie what you' re playing to the rhythm so you' re not just noodling in tune with the band- you're part of the song, not just layering something over it. And sometimes- once you get good with improvising lead- you won't resolve to the same note as the chord they're playing- but at first, I would do it with each chord. Just play short 3-4 note licks that resolve to the chord in the background. To "resolve" just means to complete- so the last note of the lick should match the chord being played at that time. Now here's a different way to think of resolving- let's say they're playing an A minor- instead of resolving to an A- try resolving to the note that is defining that chord as a minor. So, it would be a flat third in this case- because to change an A chord to an A minor- you flat the third. If it's a major chord- you would play the third- not the flat third- see what I mean? If it's a 7th then you resolve to a 7th- that's the note that is defining that chord. When you do this, it really accentuates whatever feel the song already has. If it a minor and sounds all smoky and mysterious- it's going to really bring that out and make it evident.
@nicksonthevet
@nicksonthevet Ай бұрын
Someone should have told me this before
@freespeech-advocate
@freespeech-advocate Ай бұрын
great advise🤟😎🎸
@michelleneeds4165
@michelleneeds4165 Ай бұрын
Cool advise, this is the first little baby steps to "playing the changes" and will make it sound like you know what you're doing. ❤❤ ❤❤❤
@Apocalypse4162
@Apocalypse4162 Ай бұрын
You described it very well, rock on dude. It was such a surreal feeling once it finally clicked for me, and at first it was hard to keep up with the chord changes but with some daily practice it will start to come naturally and quicker. Took me a couple weeks playing for less than an hour daily to start noticing a change, but it really got me excited about guitar again.
@choiceblade
@choiceblade Ай бұрын
DUDE! I just styarted and this made SO much sense. Thanks for piping up.
@KB24toogood
@KB24toogood Ай бұрын
Man this is really helpful. When Corey advised to limit yourself and quoted “you don’t have to use every word in the dictionary to make a sentence” was so mind opening to me. Very simple but is exactly what I think I need to get out this frustrating rut I’m in. Very helpful, thanks Rhett and Corey!
@paulneeds
@paulneeds Ай бұрын
It’s a message that SO many guitarists should learn from…
@fivepiece
@fivepiece Ай бұрын
Been playing guitar for 35 years and only in the last week did I ever hear about treating metronome clicks as 2 and 4. Of all the riffs and tricks and theory I was taught, THAT one would have been a serious boost to skill-building. ... *sigh*
@aldanino
@aldanino Ай бұрын
As someone who played in the 60s and 70s yes we had more venues and we played live a lot that's how we good better now it's people like you who carry that torch thank you.
@bks252
@bks252 Ай бұрын
Awesome video. I especially liked the part toward the end explaining that music is a journey. I’ve been playing over 50 years and I’m learning so much these days from many young guys like these two. Keep up the great work fellas!
@floaty10
@floaty10 Ай бұрын
learning the chord tones and how certain notes are shared between the One and Four Chord is a great basis for mastering the blues.
@meowitzzer767
@meowitzzer767 Ай бұрын
I love that point that playing with muscle memory isn’t bad. It’s something that obviously stuck with us, and there’s nuances we can add to this licks because we have the “feeling” of that muscle memory. It’s always important to force ourselves to play something different, that’s how we stop playing the same things over and over; that’s how we add to our muscle memory and be more creative. But muscle memory certainly isn’t the enemy. Let’s lean into it
@chrisfromnoosa1905
@chrisfromnoosa1905 Ай бұрын
Rhett, time spent with you, oftentimes with guests, never proves to be a waste of time. I have gotten SO much inspiration and knowledge from your videos and I'm a harmonica player! Heartfelt thanks to you as usual - please keep up the good work, greetings from Australia.
@claudioalbanesi7727
@claudioalbanesi7727 Ай бұрын
Corey is the man when you talk about playing and teaching the blues. I have been following him since his first courses on Truefire and I am know a member of his new community. I learned so much from him and I am know in a blues band as singer and player. I still study guitar using his courses and I can’t thanks him enough.
@saspencer1992
@saspencer1992 Ай бұрын
Two of my favorite guitarists on this platform! I’m a cruise ship guitarist and I often need some inspiration to keep my mindset fresh. This helped today, thanks for the content fellas!
@BamaGuitar
@BamaGuitar Ай бұрын
Thanks Rhett, I'm enjoying your courses at my slow old retired age pace, so signed up for his as well because of your recommendation and this video. Trying to help grandkids learn the love we have for our craft and give a little love back to you guys and gals that give away a lot of stuff free. Big Thanks and nice interview!
@OldeDog_NewTricks
@OldeDog_NewTricks Ай бұрын
If you ever feel like you're in a rut with learning guitar just buy more gear...
@markmancinelli6712
@markmancinelli6712 Ай бұрын
Spectacular truth....ugh....
@ericrincon545
@ericrincon545 Ай бұрын
True! 😂
@juancarlossuarez7486
@juancarlossuarez7486 Ай бұрын
+5
@Folly1988
@Folly1988 Ай бұрын
One more pedal will take me to where I need to be 😅
@r.a.4777
@r.a.4777 Ай бұрын
😅😇👍🏼
@Desperado665
@Desperado665 Ай бұрын
Corey is awesome, Glad you included him
@Hhenriette
@Hhenriette Ай бұрын
great conversation. great questions and observations @RhettShull awesome playing @CoreyCongilio and sharing your experiences
@weets69
@weets69 Ай бұрын
Awesome vid. As a high beginner player who is stuck in that minor pentatonic noodling box this opened my eyes so much. Two strings set was a light 💡 🤘
@LMacNeill
@LMacNeill Ай бұрын
The thing about the blues is that *SO MUCH* of the music we listen to daily is based on that 12-bar 1-4-5 progression. It's literally *EVERYWHERE* once you learn what to listen for. So if you can learn to play the blues well, you can learn *SO MANY* other styles!! I'm very much at the beginning of my guitar journey -- been playing for only a bit more than a year now. But the more I learn, the more I realize just how many songs are, essentially, based on that blues style.
@coreycongilio
@coreycongilio Ай бұрын
Amen
@ColtraneTaylor
@ColtraneTaylor 29 күн бұрын
Which are those other styles with song examples?
@davespin9034
@davespin9034 Ай бұрын
Years ago my guitar teacher said “less is more”. He also said “your solos need to be like a good stripper, don’t give it all away too fast, a little bit keeps em coming back”. He showed me tasty bends, very few notes, it was all about the tempo, the sustain, the correct note played with the chord, attack, vibrato. Squeeze every ounce out of a single note, he was right
@mrredritehand
@mrredritehand Ай бұрын
Great advice
@ratwynd
@ratwynd Ай бұрын
BB King played like that. He can play holding one note for 30 seconds but you know he really, REALLY means THAT NOTE! You can FEEL it. You can see it in his face.
@davespin9034
@davespin9034 Ай бұрын
@@ratwynd yes, he was a legend. Watched him play a few times.
@DevonVanNote
@DevonVanNote Ай бұрын
Corey is a fantastic player and even better teacher. Been subbed to his channel for years! Glad to see the collab with a great topic.
@tedjohnson5210
@tedjohnson5210 Ай бұрын
When I started taking lessons my instructor, who is a big blues/jazz improvisation guy, really tried to get me to do some blues stuff, and I just wasn’t having it. I wanted to play country and 80’s/90’s rock. 3 years later here I am, and my absolute FAVORITE stuff to play right now is blues. I can’t get enough. I even told my instructor “hey, let’s do some more of the blues from way back when”. I just really enjoy exactly what you guys talked about, using small chunks of the neck or just a couple strings and seeing what comes out of the guitar. You’ve also rubber stamped my thought lately that I really need to get back to practicing with my metronome. Great video Rhett, thanks again!!
@bobygap
@bobygap Ай бұрын
The "blues by yourself" is the best purchase I've ever made. Corey is an incredible teacher and I've learned so much thanks to him 👍
@coreycongilio
@coreycongilio Ай бұрын
Wow thx! Glad you enjoyed it!
@4lifesponge
@4lifesponge Ай бұрын
Corey and Rhett…. Thank you for an awesome discussion. You guys rock 🤘
@matt_ess153
@matt_ess153 11 күн бұрын
Corey mentions Kenny Werner. Please get his book Effortless Mastery. Comes with a DVD back in the day that was so helpful for playing live. The book is about techniques for calming the mind for playing in front of a crowd. Gamechanger.
@claytonthomas9262
@claytonthomas9262 Ай бұрын
Dang that Casino is nice.
@bradnelson2637
@bradnelson2637 Ай бұрын
Thanks for posting this!
@SeanOHanlon
@SeanOHanlon Ай бұрын
This is one of the most helpful videos you have made.
@TWebs11-11
@TWebs11-11 Ай бұрын
This was a great vid. Thank you Rhett!
@MrShanebizzle
@MrShanebizzle Ай бұрын
Thanks for this one bro! Def going to check out his course now!
@saltydog8243
@saltydog8243 Ай бұрын
I learned more from Cory than any other online. The courses are very affordable. I can't do all Cory does in his teaching, but I am always learning... And then I make it my own.
@Bob48
@Bob48 Ай бұрын
Thanks for this one Rhet...it echos some of what I've been feeling lately. Great discussion.
@AlonRozenblit
@AlonRozenblit Ай бұрын
That Casino Cory plays, one of the prettiest I've seen! I'm drooling, and the one hanging on the wall next to me is envious.
@petemccarry2326
@petemccarry2326 Ай бұрын
I think it’s an ES 330. I miss mine.
@teodelnorte
@teodelnorte Ай бұрын
​@petemccarry2326 it's a Casino
@coreycongilio
@coreycongilio Ай бұрын
@@teodelnorte yep 1961
@teodelnorte
@teodelnorte Ай бұрын
@@coreycongilio it's a beauty
@elbass0
@elbass0 Ай бұрын
Corey deserves more subscribers. His channel oozes quality.
@karlfarren
@karlfarren Ай бұрын
I've been working my way through Corey's 'Blues By Yourself' course, and let me tell you, - it's gold! It's built largely on (though not limited to) deconstructing Dominant 7 chords and being able to play smaller voicings of those chords around the neck. This concept and approach is a total game -changer, and we can apply the concept outside of Blues playing, across other genres. As well being a phenomenal player, Corey's teaching style is clear, systematic and very engaging. The course materials are really well produced too. Highly recommended!
@danieli.9252
@danieli.9252 Ай бұрын
I have that course, too, and I need to get back to it!
@coreycongilio
@coreycongilio Ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
@jeremykemp3782
@jeremykemp3782 Ай бұрын
Has it got the beginners stuff in it also?
@karlfarren
@karlfarren Ай бұрын
Hi @@jeremykemp3782 . I would definitely not consider it a beginner's course. It does require (in my opinion) some pretty solid intermediate fretboard/chord knowledge and technique. That being said, Corey is an excellent teacher, and he takes you through the concepts and how they're applied in a very clear way. I would suggest this course is more suited to a late Intermediate player, but maybe check with Corey if you want more info. He has some other courses that would probably be more suited to Beginner level Blues player.
@d3w4yn3
@d3w4yn3 Ай бұрын
This is real feelsy, kind of the real framework of blues! GLORIOUS!!!
@TheBhannah
@TheBhannah Ай бұрын
Corey is a great player and teacher for sure !
@TropicalLatitude
@TropicalLatitude Ай бұрын
9:41 BB King was a jump blues player in the 50s. Check his 1955 "Every Day I Have the Blues." I think it's his strongest soloing ever. Played on an early telecaster with flat wound strings.
@rick00770
@rick00770 3 күн бұрын
Thanks Rhett, great ideas here, I’ve played for over 50 yrs it’s always helpfull to refresh your mind. I’ve listened to Corey on here. He knows from experience.😊
@billbiddy9083
@billbiddy9083 Ай бұрын
Very helpful conversation. Makes a lot of sense
@arifq123
@arifq123 Ай бұрын
That was really good. Thank you both for that.
@Tulio_Fonseca
@Tulio_Fonseca Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video, Rhett and Corey! I had just picked my Gibson Les Paul Studio, volume on 10, gain on 3 and a Tube Screamer pushing my handmade 20W tube combo. I put some blues backing tracks and improvised for 15 minutes straight. Some of them licks sounded good, a few sounded amazing and some other not so much. I recorded it all. So that's how I know. But these tips are really handy too. I'm a "keep improving over different backing tracks and recording until you get satisfied with the whole thing" kinda guitar player. Maybe that can help some others as well. Cheers from Brazil 🇧🇷🤘
@JohnMcNicholas
@JohnMcNicholas Ай бұрын
Good stuff! I love the idea of putting in limits. It has served me well over the years.
@viorcustom
@viorcustom Ай бұрын
Awesome interview.
@erichoogerhyde1362
@erichoogerhyde1362 7 күн бұрын
I watch all Cory’s stuff, he is awesome
@psjdangerman
@psjdangerman Ай бұрын
Lovely discussion! Made me think about my playing a lot!
@sirdudeness1386
@sirdudeness1386 Ай бұрын
Thanks guitar brothers!
@allenhayesmusic
@allenhayesmusic Ай бұрын
Corey is great!
@JeffMcErlain
@JeffMcErlain Ай бұрын
Yeah guys!!
@audiophileman7047
@audiophileman7047 Ай бұрын
Thank you for introducing us to Corey. He's an excellent blues guitar player. 😍 The blues is what I strive to play. I subscribed to Corey's channel, and I'm very interested in his instructional materials. 👍👍👍
@johngraziano2274
@johngraziano2274 17 күн бұрын
Excellent session! You guys are awesome.
@joaoamstalden6321
@joaoamstalden6321 28 күн бұрын
AMAZING Lesson! Thanks.
@swham1
@swham1 Ай бұрын
Great advice. Great interview.
@GuitarguyRichard56
@GuitarguyRichard56 Ай бұрын
Corey is one of the best teachers on youtube. Very to the point
@davroshalfbeard8368
@davroshalfbeard8368 Ай бұрын
That was really cool cheers guys .
@justinpaquette224
@justinpaquette224 Ай бұрын
Funk help up my blues game, because it got me to really learn the hell out of 1 chord at a time all over the neck and it always has to groove
@veljkosimovic2302
@veljkosimovic2302 Ай бұрын
100%
@perryjude1230
@perryjude1230 Ай бұрын
Just what I needed. Thanks!
@rogermurphey7444
@rogermurphey7444 Ай бұрын
You two guys is just what I needed. I want to play the Blues on AC Guitar, Just Purchased a Yamaha FSX 820c and hunger to learn ...... Again Thanks so Much. See by the look on my face 😲
@abhinandanghosh2028
@abhinandanghosh2028 Ай бұрын
This video helped me lots thanks rhett and corey
@mikewiest5135
@mikewiest5135 Ай бұрын
Thanks Rhett! Good questions and nice discussion 👍
@johndooley7812
@johndooley7812 Ай бұрын
What a great video, you guys do ROCK. Thank you.
@supersonicCoach
@supersonicCoach Ай бұрын
Its just open my mind so mutch
@goltzhar
@goltzhar Ай бұрын
One of the best "learning on the job" the oldtimers had, was that they played with so many different people with different styles , and had to adapt to their tempo, type of playing and many other things. So they learned a variety of different styles, of playing the same thing but in a different way, and then made their own style of all the knowledge/experience they had gathered over the years.
@KirbyDTrim
@KirbyDTrim Ай бұрын
Insightful!
@vincemarco
@vincemarco Ай бұрын
Yep, got the course! Love the sound and the practice. Great recommendation Rhett! Thanks for the course Corey!!
@coreycongilio
@coreycongilio Ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
@JohnB.6251
@JohnB.6251 Ай бұрын
Thanks Rhett and Corey. Really helpful conversation! - John B.
@davidclark9086
@davidclark9086 Ай бұрын
Good stuff with some very interesting points I never heard or thought of before. I started playing in 58 or 59 and had two teachers for a short time. I learned the blues mainly through slow boogie stuff that I learned from one of my teachers who had a group that played honky tonks in Northern California.
@jacoj1
@jacoj1 Ай бұрын
Corey’s playing is so good, soulful, and tasty it’s amazing he’s able to teach it. You are not suppose be able to teach blues but he’s able to do it. 🤯🤯🤯
@joshhigh5538
@joshhigh5538 Ай бұрын
Thank you I appreciate it
@wolfbane3579
@wolfbane3579 Ай бұрын
This was awesome,many thanks.
@teodelnorte
@teodelnorte Ай бұрын
Great video guys, thanks
@samii1031
@samii1031 Ай бұрын
I had a great guitar teacher that said almost the same thing, start with 4 notes. do everything you can with those 4 notes, then play the same 4 notes in a different place. Great practice of restraint and then learning the fretboard, then connecting them (over a lot of time, A LOT OF TIME)
@johndooley7812
@johndooley7812 Ай бұрын
Great lesson, Corey is incredible as you are Rhett. Thanks from New Zealand 🇳🇿🇺🇸🎯
@fradoline
@fradoline Ай бұрын
That was very good. Informative and consistent with other videos I have seen.
@Rancanfish
@Rancanfish Ай бұрын
I've been playing acoustic off and on for years and found this very encouraging, even though I'm still a remedial guitarist.
@CharlieTWilbury
@CharlieTWilbury Ай бұрын
Great video, very cool concepts. Love it!
@InactiveNode
@InactiveNode Ай бұрын
Great lesson! I'm tempted to try out his course.
@coreycongilio
@coreycongilio Ай бұрын
Awesome! Thanks!
@keithlutman5611
@keithlutman5611 Ай бұрын
Very helpful video guys. Many thanks
@officialfanofrichiebricker8324
@officialfanofrichiebricker8324 9 күн бұрын
I keep hearing from great guitarists to slow down, take two strings or four notes at a time and it really does work. You can learn big scale patterns easier if your limit is a small box and you have time to see the next patternjust one step or half step away and you can also emphasize each individual note especially the notes when you begin or end a run, are ya gonna bend it, twist it, slide it, vibrate it, hammer it etc. Sometimes its freeing to trap yourself in a small box. You certainly learn the notes of that box anyway and whats right around it. I love these small little lessons that dont say much but have a great impact on us and those we re-teach it to. You have a great channel with a really cool format thats seems to be yours alone, I think because of the network of musicians around you. Its cool that you can teach people by letting a guest teach people
@RichlandCommunity
@RichlandCommunity Ай бұрын
That may be the best blues tutorial I’ve ever seen. Thanks
@robjames4357
@robjames4357 Ай бұрын
Cory is a badass and a superb human being! Been a friend and an admirer of his playing from his beginnings in Pittsburgh. Great lesson. Thanks Rhett.
@jonofrye2394
@jonofrye2394 Ай бұрын
Thanks guys for another informative and interesting (P90) session, I'm joining in with my 1964 SG Junior too!
@MarkGardner66Bonnie
@MarkGardner66Bonnie Ай бұрын
Those were very good and insightful comments about minimizing your notes and starting with a focus on a couple strings and the metronome developing rhythm
@jamieb7799
@jamieb7799 Ай бұрын
Just bought Corey’s course. Thanks for the recommendation Rhett 👍
@coreycongilio
@coreycongilio Ай бұрын
Hey thx!
@dave8007
@dave8007 Ай бұрын
This is great!
@benswanepoel
@benswanepoel Ай бұрын
Thanks so much! Really helpfull!
@frankdardano3182
@frankdardano3182 Ай бұрын
YOUR ARTICULATION OF THE PROBLEMS,DISCOVERIES WAYS TO SOLVE IS SO WELL EXPLAINED,AND I AM OVER 70, playing since 10 years old,so I mean it!!?
@veljkosimovic2302
@veljkosimovic2302 Ай бұрын
The "two string only" idea is not bad at all. Nice way to make the most of that few notes you have. BB King was absolute master in that and everybody liked it a lot.
@sclg560
@sclg560 Ай бұрын
No mention of gear here, I love it.
@user-uf4iz5fr7m
@user-uf4iz5fr7m Ай бұрын
This was way helpful! I’ve been really wanting to progress ( especially) wanting to learn the blues! Way cool tips! Thank you 👍
@philbeau
@philbeau Ай бұрын
One thing that helped me a lot was to find every possible 3 string inversion of the 7th chords up & down the neck. After a time, these find their way into my solos as chord stabs.
@jakubnowak649
@jakubnowak649 Ай бұрын
Great video, I was just recently wondering what makes a great blues line so this really does help
@daleschimpf
@daleschimpf Ай бұрын
Great questions Rhett and beautiful answers Corey! Perhaps the first steps to take to get out of my own rut 🎸🤟✌️
@guitarswhiskeyandgolf
@guitarswhiskeyandgolf Ай бұрын
And yes Corey is a master guitar player he's so great
@christiandoscher1016
@christiandoscher1016 Ай бұрын
using the metronome on back beat/ half time is key tip here. Nice I love the blues too.
@SimonSawal
@SimonSawal Ай бұрын
i really like this one
@guitarswhiskeyandgolf
@guitarswhiskeyandgolf Ай бұрын
Blues exists between the intervals that's what makes it so hard and so special its all about touch feel and phrasing and I struggle with it on that level it's so subtle
@tnvalleyyoga7122
@tnvalleyyoga7122 Ай бұрын
2 of my favorite instructors
@frankdardano3182
@frankdardano3182 Ай бұрын
Damn best explanations of the correct way to learn blues I have ever heard.
@sid35gb
@sid35gb Ай бұрын
Very interesting thoughts. I’m definitely gonna give those pointers a try. 👍
Don't Get Stuck With CAGED
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