The Doors - 'Roadhouse Blues' Guitar Tutorial - Minor Pentatonic Song Lesson
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Hey Andy, just wanted to say thanks from a beginning guitarist! You've made my guitar more accessible to me and helped me understand the "why's" as much as the "how's". Keep your amazing videos coming please!
Dude, you are AWESOME!! You have great patience in explaining & simplifying this. THANK YOU!!!!
This series of videos is great - I really like the concept of introducing more complicated playing methods into each video. Keep up the great videos!
Great vid and nice explanation! Thank you so much. Great riff to learn!
thank you Andy for this fantastic lesson !
Hey man ... I really like your teaching method . You break shit down to the littlest detail . Without wasting our time . Thanks man I’m killing this song . The right way now ...
6 videos for this song. 6 dif ways...awesome
Great lesson, real big help 👍🏻
5view yas! You are amazing and helped me a lot when I was starting guitar.
Enjoyed your style snd simplistic technique.., ❤️
i tried to test this out on acoustic and it works for me as long as i pull up slightly on the hammers
Thanks for the video.
Thanks andy,was having issue with the Rhythm Learning this on a ALVEREZ Acustic, using Em and some major palm muting sounds decent...
Thank you 🙂
Great lesson great tune
cool, ty cos your close ups n explanations were easy to understand
Hi, Andy,
Great lessons, Just starting out, how about a quick picture of the amp set up before you start. Still learning to get to get the right sound. Cheers.
Wouldn't really help mate, too many variables. Check out this video on how to setup your own amp to get the sound you want! czcams.com/video/zGVQ84h1JfI/video.html
+Andy Guitar Cheers, getting it sorted, good lessons.
Thanks!
You are the best - greetings from Germany
i would like you teach also LOVE LIKE A MAN from TEN YEARS AFTER :-)
Hey thank you, helpfull video! at the End you talk about how to improvise over this song. I could not find the playlist, can anyone send me the link for it? :)
Hi Andy, what kind of steps locks are you using? Thanks
tell me how to reproduse that sound what amp n set up do you use ?? great lessons thank you
use distortion over drive and reverb,... It will be close
hello man 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
What brand guitar is that?
I have a Les Paul just like that
me too, av had and played with lots guitars, i thought. thats no more crap, before i die im getting my top of the range gibson les paul, a dream come true, sadly im really unwel but at least i got it,,,,,,,
Hello Bro, i don't understand a shit about music, why does this music use diferent notes from the E minor pentatonic scale? Like hammeron first fret on D. Thanks
this guy hasn't replied to you in two years???
@@kurtinklern3262 the guy also hasn't replied to you in 3 weeks?
That "D" hammer-on note first fret is actually a A# and is a blues note. Look at an E Blues Scale (Box 1) vs a E Pentatonic Scale (Box 1) - They look almost the same, except for two extra notes in the Blues Scale. Those two notes turn it into a Blues Scale because it simply sounds.... bluesy. You will find a ton of differently named scales that resemble the Major / Minor scales with extra notes here and there that changes the sound/mood entirely when played. They are a sequence of notes that simply sound good. If you were locked in a room with a guitar for a year, with no knowledge, you would probably come out with a whole bunch of scales that you learned by ear from noodling because they simply sounded good/right. A lot of people learned to play guitar this way back in the day who were self taught.