@PowMusic

Sorry for the multiple repeat uploads of this lesson! There were a couple errors I had to fix. See what you can put together using this simple C# minor - A - E  (vi-IV-I) chord progression. It's great to learn to play it like John, but it's even better to then try to expand on it, or reinterpret it, and make something a little different that's unique to you!  Please also let me know what future lessons you'd like to see.  Here's the chapters....
Chapters:
Chapters:
John's Lesson on the Theory behind "Slow Dancing" with fretLIVE: 0:00
Gary's Lesson Intro: 0:56
Lesson on the Chord Progression and Key of E: 2:23
Lesson on "thirds" Double Stops: 3:43
Lesson on "Pentatonic Stacks" Double Stops: 5:05
The A Chord: 5:44
The E Chord: 6:45
Similarities with Little Wing by Jimi Hendrix: 7:58
Intervals & Combing Pentatonic with Chord Shapes: 9:12

@davelackey5943

What it would always be nice to know and people don’t tend to do it for some reason is to see the amplifier settings to replicate the sound as close as possible and yes, I know it’s in the fingers

@erneibollmtt1263

Great video. Thank you. I would like to see a video about JEFF BECK s habits. That would be great :face-red-heart-shape:

@ariecht1807

Thank you as always,  Gary. I'm looking forward to spending time with this.

@christopherkroeger7585

Dude I love your work, thank you very much

@cppoppin12

Damn this guy sounds just like John Mayer. Even his speaking voice. Incredible.

@c.c2979

Brilliant

@murkyfluid7625

Nice work Pow +1

@trevorgwelch7412

Give us some early ( mid 1970's ) Robin Trower

@masonhoward7826

Lost me when I lost John

@SticksAandstonesBozo

I feel like this channels owner needs to be brought on some stage to get a reward for this work.

@davelackey5943

What it would always be nice to know and people don’t tend to do it for some reason is to see the amplifier settings to replicate the sound as close as possible and yes, I know it’s in the fingers