Berklee Professor Mike Williams illustrates sliding 9th chord blues guitar technique.
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Great lesson. Thanks!
It’s not just about playing fast. You gotta be tasteful too 😛
Diggin these chord lessons!
@Deverow3 It’s video. Fast forward, then rewind 😉
BB King paid his dues to be able to sit in a chair on stage, sing whatever the heck he wants, and solo however the heck he wants. He earned that – I’m sure he’s played his fair share of chords.
great guitar lesson!!
Man this is genius
Nice I have a son whose is trying to get into Berklee
Blues Guitar / Blues Guitar Lessons !
Nothing tops Berklee Music and there top guitar instructors !
Loving these guitar video lessons
God Bless
John
"F" chords! (lol!) BB King didn’t play em……….. just sang lead and played lead. Nuff said! 🙂
Awesome
i thought he is vai! :))
Cool guy
thanks so much for this
Dear everybody, from someone that can play fast. Chords are ten thousand time harder than single note leads. Learn your chords now. Learn your sweeps later.
great and helpful lesson,thanks!
Thanks for posting the videos, enjoy learning from them. Thanks again.
great lesson again. you make things more easy to understand by your practical approach ! thanks.
I really hope you keep posting videos, because I believe we all would enjoy that.
thanks.
American Fender Deluxe?
thats the sound i feel in every part of my damaged but still in tact soul.please put it together with a turn around and play it a few times.thanks.
no, because we’re considering the root note (G) to be on the 6th string, but it isn’t being played. in order for it to be a maj7th chord, the root note would have to be on the 5th string 2nd fret (B) if we were using that shape. although that B is in there, it’s not a Major 7th chord because that B is not the root note.
After i watch your Video i have used your lesson on my Bluesplaying.
Hey Thanks,Verry greate chords
post more lessons these are cool