Hey, Scott. I’ve been playing since 1964 and love JW. Every time I think I’ve nailed one of his licks, I listen to him and it’s back to the drawing board. You did a fine job on this video. I’m 68 and still learning! Learning a lot from you. Keep on teaching bro.
You really captured the essance of JW's playing. Sounds great! BTW, you brought back some good memories of my dad's 1977 Pontiac 4-door Sedan with the 8-track on board. That car was a beast.
I wish I have a talent to play like this. I will start practice as soon as my fractured wrist hills a bit. It's just for my self . I'm still sad he is no longer on this planet .🎸🎸🎸
Thank you, I’m using Seymour Duncan hot stacks and a Marshall 800 amp profile on my kemper. I know the tone is not like Johnny Winter because he use that Firebird. I appreciate the kind words
@@ScottVanZenGuitar It was his style, though. Such a great guitarist - so fast. I saw him twice back in the '70s with Johnny Winter And and he was great. It kind of bummed me out later on in his career when he said he never cared for his rock 'n' roll phase, being a blues guy. For someone who didn't care much, he sure played it well!
@@ScottVanZenGuitar I arrived at it by listening to the song. I found a demonstartion for you here czcams.com/video/6QqYC1Xt00A/video.html start about 8:50
Hey, Scott. I’ve been playing since 1964 and love JW. Every time I think I’ve nailed one of his licks, I listen to him and it’s back to the drawing board. You did a fine job on this video. I’m 68 and still learning! Learning a lot from you. Keep on teaching bro.
Wayne Davis Thanks Buddy
..."set on fire"
...THE BEST analogy ...thx
...RIP JW
Ale E thank you👍
You really captured the essance of JW's playing. Sounds great! BTW, you brought back some good memories of my dad's 1977 Pontiac 4-door Sedan with the 8-track on board. That car was a beast.
Thank you. Your vision brings back some memories for me and I wasn’t even there Lol
I wish I have a talent to play like this. I will start practice as soon as my fractured wrist hills a bit.
It's just for my self .
I'm still sad he is no longer on this planet .🎸🎸🎸
Hey, thanks Scott. I don't play guitar and this lesson shows me just how much was involved in Johnny Winter's playing. Truly amazing!
alohadotmorgan Thank you. This is just barely scratching the surface. It was amazing and is playing Ran very deep
Great Job! I've seen and met Johnny...and you are very parallel! You remind me of when he and I used to jam.
Thomas Vee wow that is high praise. Thanks for the kind words
You explain things clearly,thankyou.
fun lesson, love your playing, are those hot stacks in the Strat?
Ramsey Omery thank you, yes sir SD hot stacks
Thanks. Incredible tone. What kind of pickups are those? I assume that's a strat? What amp are you using? Thanks again.
Thank you, I’m using Seymour Duncan hot stacks and a Marshall 800 amp profile on my kemper. I know the tone is not like Johnny Winter because he use that Firebird. I appreciate the kind words
@@ScottVanZenGuitar It was his style, though. Such a great guitarist - so fast. I saw him twice back in the '70s with Johnny Winter And and he was great. It kind of bummed me out later on in his career when he said he never cared for his rock 'n' roll phase, being a blues guy. For someone who didn't care much, he sure played it well!
Agree 100%. That’s still alive and well record is a staple for me. I still bought out a couple times a year and listen to it
Nobody can play like Johnny, but you can try to teach me .
Yolanta Rooney except Johnny 😀
🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
Awesome
Thank you RG
I will follow you .
To play like Johnny you have to play with your thumb Chet Atkins style
I must say you are very good 👍
Yolanta Rooney I appreciate that
can you do a lesson on JW's version of "memory pain"?
~ The channel called tokabilitor has one; up close, once at regular speed, then slowed down.
Thanx:)
Danny played guitar?
Lick one was made famous by Jimmy Page in Heartbreaker
Ken Q I don’t know if that is accurate but I would love to hear how you arrived at that. Please make a playing example video explaining. Thank you
@@ScottVanZenGuitar I arrived at it by listening to the song. I found a demonstartion for you here czcams.com/video/6QqYC1Xt00A/video.html
start about 8:50
please, can you tell me what kind of strings and gauges J W used on the Firebird guitars ?
dekzan i'm sorry I don't know the answer to that. He sure bent that you know what out of them
what strings you doing there bro
Robert Harrison DA Dario 10 to 46
cheers Scott
@@ScottVanZenGuitar please try Fender bullets the tone is almost 'bell tone'.Its just a suggestion,great lesson thanks.