Stefan Grossman Teaches "Blues in D" Improvisation

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    In this lesson, Stefan teaches you how to improvise with some great D blues licks. Note that he is playing in "Dropped-D" tuning. From the DVD "How To Play Blues Guitar, Lesson Two." More info at stefan-grossma...

Komentáře • 166

  • @IncaRoad01
    @IncaRoad01 Před 12 lety +12

    I now own a few of Stefan's DVDs. I have to say, after spending £££s over the years on tuition books, cds, dvds, each of Stefan's DVDs that I own have been worth their weight in gold. The man is a great teacher, great player, and has introduced me to some great great tunes. Acoustic blues is now my favourite style, and I am a better player for having bought, and persevered at practicing, his stuff.

  • @fearfultom
    @fearfultom Před 14 lety +1

    I agree with all - Stefan is a great teacher. He also makes playing look and sound so easy. I have several of his books and have learned so much from therm. I enjoy playing so much now. Whats really cool is others enjoy my music also. Thanks so much Stefan.

  • @fearfultom
    @fearfultom Před 13 lety +2

    Grossman is onre of the top teachers in the world. He is a master of the blues. When I started playing slide -- him and Brozman were my 2 teachers. You cant go wrong with his DVDs. Check out his St. Lewis Blues in dropped D -- ;-).
    Stefan - Thanks so very much for all the great lessons.

  • @harryharrison4749
    @harryharrison4749 Před 6 dny

    I keep coming back to this video for inspiration and ideas and have done for the last 10 years (and will for the next 30). Such a good video to show simple but effective ideas. Thanks for doing it 👍

  • @arfurritis
    @arfurritis Před 12 lety +1

    wow, this video is 4years old and yet to me its the freshest acoustic blues ive heard, brilliant. thanks

  • @rigidarm8026
    @rigidarm8026 Před 9 lety +2

    Thanks Stephan, you are a treasure of clarity in playing and teaching. Best Wishes

  • @amphitheatre
    @amphitheatre Před 14 lety +2

    It's rare when you find a guitarist as talented as a performer as he is a teacher!

  • @AnnihilatingAngel
    @AnnihilatingAngel Před 10 lety +7

    An excellent lesson. I remember reading his column in Guitar Player 30 years ago.

  • @DanSandmanMusic
    @DanSandmanMusic Před 13 lety +1

    Wow! These lessons are enjoyable and well taught by a master. Inspirational to anyone seeking to learn or teach guitar.

  • @samanosukkia
    @samanosukkia Před 14 lety +5

    Damn, the man knows his stuff...
    Great player an' great teacher!

    • @mutanazublond4391
      @mutanazublond4391 Před 4 lety

      for a white guy ... not bad .. a little bit sterile ... but hey , you lynched all the black teachers so we have to settle with Mr Germany

  • @JasonMcFly
    @JasonMcFly Před 10 lety +4

    I love this guy. Fantastic instructor!

  • @MrsMiddenfaceMcNulty
    @MrsMiddenfaceMcNulty Před 15 lety +1

    Terrific lesson yet again Stefan. Thanks for posting.

  • @robindavies24
    @robindavies24 Před 16 lety +2

    Really useful..love these type of lessons that provide impro & positional ideas.

  • @moseseseseses
    @moseseseseses Před 13 lety +1

    Just came across this masterful gent, and he is a wonderful teacher. Sometimes, as most of you know, you come across some on youtube that can play a good piece, but just don't have the talent to convey it to someone else, but this chap can both play it and pass it on to others in a most very professional plain way, without all the needless jargon that some of the younger folks try to throw in there to impress others with, but only bores those just wanting to see the lick. Just great.

  • @latschic
    @latschic Před 10 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing your knowlege with us. It's making me happy! Tears in my eyes.

  • @Plikten
    @Plikten Před 15 lety

    Great tutorial, bought my first LP about 35 years ago (How to play the blues guitar) and im still ploughing along.

  • @saguarmusic
    @saguarmusic Před 8 lety +1

    Great sound Stefan!!!

  • @cotymcclung
    @cotymcclung Před 16 lety

    so helpful. watch and practice these every day for a week and you'll be insanely better. Im getting the DVD next paycheck

  • @tomacosta2033
    @tomacosta2033 Před 10 lety +3

    Fantastic sound and lesson! Gonna go get my guitar and start practicing your method right now. Thanks. Tom

  • @546bananaman
    @546bananaman Před 13 lety

    could anyone else listen to this all day?

  • @heymynameistyler
    @heymynameistyler Před 12 lety

    i like this lick, very nice and simple but sounds very smooth and nice, thank you uncle Stedan

  • @matthewcannata5883
    @matthewcannata5883 Před 6 lety +1

    thank you for these i appreciate it so much

  • @mulmoher
    @mulmoher Před 14 lety +2

    They're definitely Lonnie Johnson-type riffs, but played with a more clearly defined sort of raggy feel. Very nice and helpful. Cheers Stefan!

  • @greatsilentwatcher
    @greatsilentwatcher Před 10 lety

    Thanks, Stefan.
    I'm a friend of ED and worked at KM for a while before he went in another direction.
    Checking your other vids. I play bass, but enjoy watching great guitar playing.

  • @peterf90
    @peterf90 Před 11 lety

    This guy is so smooth.

  • @beaflat
    @beaflat Před 12 lety

    I have to agree...buy the DVDs...you won't regret it! Saw John Renbourn not so long ago and he is better than ever...so fluid. Renbourn and Grossman...ahhhh.

  • @DavidKeener-jf8xb
    @DavidKeener-jf8xb Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks

  • @babbchuck
    @babbchuck Před 15 lety

    Yeah, Grossman rocks. Get his DVDs - they come with tabs and other useful stuff. They usually have lots of good historical footage of the original blues men doing the tunes too - worth the price just for that. Grossman has really spent the time to study *exactly* how the originals were done, warts and all. His respect for their art really comes through.

  • @stiffex
    @stiffex Před 13 lety

    Nowt like getting your fingers into the strings and playing this type of music can be addictive

  • @PyR0Star
    @PyR0Star Před 12 lety

    you just made my night...... I was in heaven while you played.....

  • @robertdukarm2578
    @robertdukarm2578 Před 11 lety

    Ahhhhh, the "cute little riff", man, it was so good! Dukarm is striving to play with that much flavor and style.

  • @angiemackcreative
    @angiemackcreative Před rokem

    Hey Stefan.... Angie Mack here from the Grafton House of Blues :) (It's just a house with a story). Great videos here! Keep up the great work!

  • @johnrichard9606
    @johnrichard9606 Před 4 lety

    Wonderful stuff.Thank you

  • @mk00918
    @mk00918 Před 3 lety

    whoo, thats oh, so sweet!!!

  • @matthewcannata5883
    @matthewcannata5883 Před 6 lety

    best guitar teacher on the whole internet wide

  • @PeterHyatt
    @PeterHyatt Před 14 lety +1

    The only thing better than Stefan Grossman the guitarist is Stefan Grossman the guitar instructor. Peter Hyatt

  • @jimworrell6328
    @jimworrell6328 Před 4 lety

    Awsum lesson

  • @raycookson416
    @raycookson416 Před rokem

    Very nice Stephan

  • @brendanmcdonough8964
    @brendanmcdonough8964 Před 7 lety

    brilliant player, excellent tips, thanks

  • @gallopinghost74
    @gallopinghost74 Před 12 lety

    I hear a little Chump man blues around 4:14 and 4:39. Pretty amazing how he fuses Blind Blake and Lonnie Johnson so effortlessly.

  • @roberteberhart1139
    @roberteberhart1139 Před 3 lety

    Right on. I just started messing around with D blues. Some good little ideas there.

  • @nodicenodice
    @nodicenodice Před 12 lety

    wow great lesson think ill buy the dvds

  • @slipyourhips
    @slipyourhips Před 10 lety

    Great lesson. Thanks!

  • @patrickobrien1693
    @patrickobrien1693 Před 12 lety

    this is awesome. I really like this style. Great lesson. I will definitely learn this and use it. Great! Thank you!

  • @jifigz
    @jifigz Před 15 lety

    Hey man, The tones for a blues scale are as follows: 1, Flat-3, 4, Flat-5, 5, Flat-7. So the notes for D blues scale are: D, F, G, A-flat, A, C. But often times they use other notes on top of the regular blues scale. I know just about every scale by memory, so if you have any questions or want to know anything about scales, feel free to let me know.

  • @CsabiSzugyi
    @CsabiSzugyi Před 8 lety

    excellent teaching thanks

  • @taila1976
    @taila1976 Před 12 lety

    Thank you thank you thank you!

  • @Rikk303
    @Rikk303 Před 8 lety +3

    Good tutorial Stefan. I remember being amazed by you, especially on 12 string, when you did a gig at Warwick University. We were both a lot hairier then, 40+ years ago. Your buzzword was "HOTDOG" as I recall. Open D on a 12 string ...dear me! What gauge strings do you use on the 12 stringer? The G-drone in particular. I grew up in India although I'm English...the chants that mesmerised cobras and the skirl of the pipes that were the marching bands heartbeat, not forgetting the Sitar Uncle and his decorated cow. I grew up with octaves and how you can harmonise within them. I'm still slow nearly five decades later but it seems a good pace. Thanks for all you did and are still doing Stefan. You're a top bloke.

  • @rrrrockin
    @rrrrockin Před 14 lety

    once again thankyou for giving ,,,and soo well done ,,,cant wait to get this down ,,one year learning and addicted to figerstyle guitar ,, just awsome and are ya performing in Vancouver at all and ever heard of Don Ross ,,,another guitar God ,,peace man

  • @rico700hd
    @rico700hd Před 11 lety

    Nicely taught! Thanks

  • @NationalistRussian
    @NationalistRussian Před 11 lety +1

    291,000 people now realize you can call a bend a "wham". Thanks Stefan

  • @vauxhall908
    @vauxhall908 Před 14 lety

    Stefan your following a tradition i'am trying to learn thank got to get the DVD's.

  • @brettkramer
    @brettkramer Před 6 lety +1

    Sometimes the simplest sounds things are a challenge to play..this is one of those times...

  • @Rikk303
    @Rikk303 Před 10 lety

    so good

  • @seanniebb
    @seanniebb Před 9 lety

    Just what Iv been looking for.........willing student Sir...........

  • @ifolkinrock
    @ifolkinrock Před 12 lety +8

    I love his videos, even if they remind me of Bob Ross. "You can put a happy little tree over here."

  • @LittleErnieWise
    @LittleErnieWise Před 15 lety

    Ace vid! Thanks Stefan. Keep it up!!

  • @kpmac0
    @kpmac0 Před 5 lety

    🙏 thank you 😊

  • @j3ohnny
    @j3ohnny Před 15 lety

    he's got dvds that shows everything, man theres thousands of vids showing scales& hundreds of thousands if sites...his vid.s are not classified as "beginners" there for people how wanna learn the blues...he's one of the best teachers out there...i'm sure if you type scales you'll get plenty of stuff k...keep pickin!

  • @SumthinCronic
    @SumthinCronic Před 11 lety

    2:59 greatest moment, nails the note so well. "Another wam ;)"

  • @xx_PCCR_xx
    @xx_PCCR_xx Před 16 lety +2

    Is that in drop D?
    You're a very good teacher, thank you very much

  • @InsertMatter
    @InsertMatter Před 8 lety +1

    rock n fun blues buddy. I'll be learning a lot from you.

  • @guitarforfree
    @guitarforfree Před 16 lety

    very cool

  • @smashygadge1
    @smashygadge1 Před 14 lety

    very nice videos

  • @anniefarr4373
    @anniefarr4373 Před 9 lety

    Yep he's amazing

  • @jimharvey9894
    @jimharvey9894 Před 5 lety

    Awesome

  • @rollant
    @rollant Před 14 lety

    bravo

  • @sweeneythe1
    @sweeneythe1 Před 14 lety

    its a pentatonic scale in d in various positions

  • @flatsville9343
    @flatsville9343 Před rokem

    I recall a scene from a movie, I think it was Lakawana Blues, where one of the character was trying to show a youngster how to play blues. He kept insisting you only need on chord. D. That's it.
    Turns out he was right.

  • @aarengie61
    @aarengie61 Před 14 lety

    So you know 30 or so years ago I heard you play police dog blues, and I spent years in a direction that made me find players and styles I could never master but I still try ... thanks for the insperation and direction .... and thank you for not selling out !!!! C-

  • @asturia86
    @asturia86 Před 12 lety

    bravo merci pour le plan blue

  • @GnR190
    @GnR190 Před 14 lety

    youre amazing

  • @mnc3428
    @mnc3428 Před rokem

    Ho bisognio moltissimo, di quest percorsi di mano destra,mi sforzero di guardare più a fondo la sua semplicità incisiva e ben esercitata

  • @piHarmonica
    @piHarmonica Před 11 lety

    Muy bueno...hace fácil lo difícil...tela el juego de dedos...gran clase

  • @Buddhamaniac
    @Buddhamaniac Před 12 lety +1

    @SanDiegoJefe
    I've usually seen DADGAD referred to as "modal" D, whatever that means, and as someone said drop D id DADGBE, there is "double drop D" which is DADGBD, and a true "open D" is DADF#AD. B cool, take care, keep playin' the blues :)

  • @1cleandude
    @1cleandude Před 8 lety +1

    Great lesson and sweet tone!! What brand and guage strings are you playing here? Thanks

  • @moqutpar
    @moqutpar Před 12 lety

    I love the whams

  • @GtrWorkShp
    @GtrWorkShp  Před 12 lety

    I don't have this pre-arranged. I have a general idea of the sounds I want and then empty my mind/intellect and let my fingers and sound lead the way.

  • @clarkewi
    @clarkewi Před 13 lety +1

    Love it. He's a great player with perfect time, tone etc, but the technique gets alot of variety out of a relatively few chords - a lot of bang for the buck".

  • @Degunther1977
    @Degunther1977 Před 15 lety

    whow man , this sounds great , i hope i can learned it to :)

  • @sibbald
    @sibbald Před 13 lety

    wonderbar

  • @heymynameistyler
    @heymynameistyler Před 11 lety

    i wish i could play d and g7 blues this good.

  • @scrumpymanjack
    @scrumpymanjack Před 15 lety

    Fabulous lesson. Thank you, thank you, thank you. BTW, what is the guitar he is playing here?
    It sounds outrageous.

  • @whitehorsetom
    @whitehorsetom Před 11 lety

    its a 'dropped D tuning' you only have to retune the E (6th) string to D ,so tune it down to D.Have fun

  • @spoddie
    @spoddie Před 12 lety

    Fret board marks help you know which frets you are playing. Haven't you ever seen a guitar before?

  • @DiverEGamboa1
    @DiverEGamboa1 Před 11 lety +1

    It's called practice and with that comes muscle memory with that comes resonating with the mood. It comes dude just keep playing. All humans have this innate ability, it just takes a little bit of time. 15 minutes a day, 15 at night every day and in 6 months you'll see it.

  • @GeoffHoare
    @GeoffHoare Před 15 lety

    I owe my independent, alternating thumb to Mr. Grossman and I am going to buy (at least) one of his DVDs. Can anyone yell me if the "How To Play Blues Guitar" DVDs run in order of difficulty? I was thinking of going straight for No.2 but should I consider getting No.1 first?

  • @flipspiceland64
    @flipspiceland64 Před 12 lety

    Stefan, can I ask if you already have, recorded in your mind, the exact frets you want your fingers to alight on?
    If seems that your fingers already know---a split second before they actually press the string---precisely where they need to be to get the sound you want. For every note.
    There is some improvisation on the fly but generally you already have the 'mental' vision of what you want.
    Would that be a fair guess?

  • @rustedrails
    @rustedrails Před 13 lety

    I know that I'd preffer a nice strat or tele to learn some sweet blues, but I got my Jagmaster... I think it works quite well for blues... any other thoughts??

  • @noreply1010
    @noreply1010 Před 14 lety

    Yeah!!
    you finger picking is amazing..........

  • @DebrisHut
    @DebrisHut Před 12 lety

    Actually I have. I own six. A Les Paul, a PRS, a Harade classical, aTakamine F370, and a Taylor 414ce. I just don't understand why it's "stupid" to play a guitar without fretboard marks if you are an accomplished guitarist who is completely accustomed to it and doesn't lose his place, like a beginner. If you require markings, you can always just place little pieces of duct tape on the top of the neck for reference. I just don't understand the purpose of your negative post.

  • @guitarguitarnet1473
    @guitarguitarnet1473 Před 10 lety

    this is really, really cool stuff, travis picking style! Thank you =) Where are you from? Louisiana?

  • @thano111
    @thano111 Před 13 lety

    See what you can do if you practice. Dont wish for it, you need to have a go and it will seem strange for a little while, but as you practice more and more IT WILL GET easier and then you can do it also. Have fun. PS: You need to practice at least 3 hours a day. Also "A Well Setup Solid Top Guitar" will make it happen much faster than a Guitar that you got from a second hand shop. The Neck and Action MUST be in Spec. Its called. A Professional Setup and Im sure Stefans Guitar is also in spec.

  • @CoryBoyd-ro4gk
    @CoryBoyd-ro4gk Před 3 měsíci

    Did you ever talk to Bukka White? I worked stage for Muddy Waters. He was to busy to talk much. But I got Pinetop Perkins to talk to me at length. He was a real nice cat.

  • @PixelatedSpirit
    @PixelatedSpirit Před 14 lety

    This is so awsome! i'm gonna learn this thing no matter what! haha im such a noob , having trouble with the bas thing with your thumb haha :P But im getting there!

  • @rivertothesea
    @rivertothesea Před 12 lety

    I have a question!: Normally when i improvise in D blues i play around what i'd call a blues pentatonic (D minor) with a flattened fifth. I know a lot of the old country blues used to just be in a major key with a flattened seventh, BUT this seems to be in what i would call a B minor pentatonic, in other words a D major pentatonic, with a flattened third as what Stefan calls the "blues wammy". Anybody out there stop bickering long enough to shed some light on this!

  • @JackSquat54
    @JackSquat54 Před 12 lety

    I just bought 3 dvds

  • @guitarist100
    @guitarist100 Před 11 lety

    This is cool blues ,but for me its very difficult playing the alternating bass and picking the melody at the same time but I will keep trying.

  • @soslow67
    @soslow67 Před 6 lety

    goddamn you're good... thanks bro.

  • @yimileal
    @yimileal Před 11 lety

    hola,me podrias descir si la afinacion de D abierto es solo en el mi grave
    o si tambien hay que afinar el mi agudo en D, GRACIAS desde venezuela