Build your repertoire, develop your groove and learn to improvise with fingerstyle guitarist and educator David Hamburger. Download notation and tab for more than 50 KZread lessons at www.fretboardconfidential.com/downloads
I am fascinated with this lesson. The counting really helps me. Thank you!
@MBSTYLE57Күн бұрын
yeah , at 66, going back to my roots, so thanks for all those acoustic-blues nice little tricks !
@AntoinePayen2 күн бұрын
Really a beautiful song and wonderful playing ! And also a great plugged sounding guitar... 🤩
@robhead222 күн бұрын
Great ideas!! Thank you!
@hexgbane2 күн бұрын
Very nice. Very nice indeed. Thank you.
@portsideguitar19813 күн бұрын
Super slick and a great sound. Got to see Duke last year play with Joel Paterson…what a treat!
@davebraun93503 күн бұрын
When will the new album be released, still waiting.
@FretboardConfidential3 күн бұрын
There seems to have been some snag with Bandcamp; I hope to get it sorted out ASAP on Monday.
@mikehughescq3 күн бұрын
Gotta figure out how we get you to the UK (and by that I mean not just London).
@FretboardConfidential2 күн бұрын
I'm all for that!
@robhead223 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@KennethDelaney-uo6xi3 күн бұрын
Roy Buchanan does a great version also
@abrahamdavidsmith4 күн бұрын
Content starts at 43:20
@JimB8024 күн бұрын
Was that Chris Bergson w/the beard?
@JimB8024 күн бұрын
We learned "Parisian Blues," in his FingerstyleFive guitar membership last year, it's a fun but challenging tune to play.
@robhead224 күн бұрын
What a great lesson!!! Btw, i love your truefire courses as well. Thank you!
@Mynameslink20234 күн бұрын
This man is a master! 👏
@jamesrolwing48104 күн бұрын
Thanks, David, diggin' it!
@StevenDoyleLuke5 күн бұрын
As a bass player, I am totally digging this . . .
@michaelwhiteman92485 күн бұрын
I’m grateful for the guidance! Thank you.
@juliangurr86696 күн бұрын
Hi David, At the end of the recent excellent Chord Melody Blues workshop, you began asking for suggestions regarding some sort of subscription model. I cannot think of a better model than the 'Course Subscription' one offered by Peghead Nation. The 'All Access Plan' offer giving 'Immediate access to all 70 courses' seems not only pointless but positively harmful in terms of the prospect of being able to focus properly in a productive way and make meaningful progress on anything given that amount of paralysing choice. Please do consider introducing an individual 'Course Subscription' model similar to the one on Peghead Nation for your courses, so that people can pay for and fully focus on just one at a time, if, as in most cases for working people with a family, that is all they will realistically have time for. Thanks for all the inspirational teaching you offer. All the best, Julian
@donaldgossett17367 күн бұрын
Good example and simple explanation of the 5 of 5 In the context of a song I know. Your teaching is right about at my level. Thanks.
@Chimp_No_18 күн бұрын
Incredibly interesting and helpful ! I’m glad that I have subscribed !
@user-dv7jc9jh3y8 күн бұрын
Great lesson thanks for great information to David
@CC-hv9ei9 күн бұрын
I've been fast forwarding forever and haven't heard you play the dam thing yet. JUST PLAY IT !! Any one who cant figure it out should just give their guitar away. DAM !!!!
@user-hy6yq4uk8e10 күн бұрын
That was wierd. Soon as he played the Ebmaj6at around the 2:09 mark, "Third Stone From the Sun" by Jimi Hendrix popped into my head. Just before he starts to say "Although your world wonders me with your majestic and superior cackling hen. Your people I do not understand, so to you I shall put an end. And you'll never hear surf music again." I love the way music can do that.
@edwardcrump773510 күн бұрын
David, I like how you make us work for it. The 4 to #4 threw me for a loop. But, I took the time to suss it out. It is all truly a tree. Great stuff. Thank you!
@user-yr3se1ot3p11 күн бұрын
Why is it that simple things always seem so complicated... And then after real easy. Thanks
@HughJengine12 күн бұрын
Another great usable idea. Definitely stealing this one. Cheers👍
@sockenfrank12 күн бұрын
Sounds wonderful. For a better understanding i would have liked it in A.
@stevetaylor348712 күн бұрын
Really cool quick lesson, David. Thank you for what you do.
@RedHorse419113 күн бұрын
Yer. A. Great. Teach. T. H. A. N. K. S !!!!!!!!!!!!! Keep. Pluckin. iT !!!!!;:'';;: !
@talisman96413 күн бұрын
Hi David I presume the band would have to mirror those chords? The tritone sub for the V chord surely would sound awful over the Bb 13?
@DannyBrooks113 күн бұрын
Fantastic lesson thanks!
@thomasreilly-Guitar13 күн бұрын
Class
@dgib431414 күн бұрын
Great lesson!
@Otisleevonridge14 күн бұрын
Thank you David for your lessons and insight!! You are much appreciated! Thanks again!
@alang691514 күн бұрын
Thanks, just seen this video. Missed the workshop, I was wondering if there’s a chord chart for this tuning?
@MrJamesMartino14 күн бұрын
Got a very similar move from Larry Coryell
@robhead2214 күн бұрын
God i love this song!! Especially your playing of it!! I’m on it! Thank you!
@ultraparadoxical761014 күн бұрын
Nice lesson
@mikehughescq14 күн бұрын
I am not and may never be at this level but love the videos. Worth adding for anyone who doesn’t know, David’s Pennsylvania Station Blues is a great little record. Especially pleased to see the addition of tab boxes. That’s really helpful for someone like me with some sight loss who struggles to see exactly where some of your fingers are going on the video. Finishing touch would be if you could just indicate which frets you’re on in the tab.
@FretboardConfidential14 күн бұрын
The fret is indicated by the Roman numeral on the left of the chord diagram. :)
@mikehughescq14 күн бұрын
@@FretboardConfidential Ah, apologies. I read the Roman numerals as the chords rather than the fret number.
@restlessmusemusic15 күн бұрын
So so good, as ever 🙏
@TheManchestercrew15 күн бұрын
David, although the live day has passed, can the course still be purchased - and lasts for a year?
@sockenfrank15 күн бұрын
80 bucks, that‘s a lot..
@MacHeath69915 күн бұрын
Great move--I look forward to the workshop!
@lynnhagen-rx2ho15 күн бұрын
That sounds like the move in Okie Dokie Stomp by Gatemouth Brown.
@ultraparadoxical761014 күн бұрын
Duke Robillard undoubtedly listened a ton to Clarence Brown, as well as cats like Bill Jennings, Tiny Grimes (to name a few)
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Sounds great.
I love this one! Thank you!
Glorious!! Thank you!
I am fascinated with this lesson. The counting really helps me. Thank you!
yeah , at 66, going back to my roots, so thanks for all those acoustic-blues nice little tricks !
Really a beautiful song and wonderful playing ! And also a great plugged sounding guitar... 🤩
Great ideas!! Thank you!
Very nice. Very nice indeed. Thank you.
Super slick and a great sound. Got to see Duke last year play with Joel Paterson…what a treat!
When will the new album be released, still waiting.
There seems to have been some snag with Bandcamp; I hope to get it sorted out ASAP on Monday.
Gotta figure out how we get you to the UK (and by that I mean not just London).
I'm all for that!
Thank you!
Roy Buchanan does a great version also
Content starts at 43:20
Was that Chris Bergson w/the beard?
We learned "Parisian Blues," in his FingerstyleFive guitar membership last year, it's a fun but challenging tune to play.
What a great lesson!!! Btw, i love your truefire courses as well. Thank you!
This man is a master! 👏
Thanks, David, diggin' it!
As a bass player, I am totally digging this . . .
I’m grateful for the guidance! Thank you.
Hi David, At the end of the recent excellent Chord Melody Blues workshop, you began asking for suggestions regarding some sort of subscription model. I cannot think of a better model than the 'Course Subscription' one offered by Peghead Nation. The 'All Access Plan' offer giving 'Immediate access to all 70 courses' seems not only pointless but positively harmful in terms of the prospect of being able to focus properly in a productive way and make meaningful progress on anything given that amount of paralysing choice. Please do consider introducing an individual 'Course Subscription' model similar to the one on Peghead Nation for your courses, so that people can pay for and fully focus on just one at a time, if, as in most cases for working people with a family, that is all they will realistically have time for. Thanks for all the inspirational teaching you offer. All the best, Julian
Good example and simple explanation of the 5 of 5 In the context of a song I know. Your teaching is right about at my level. Thanks.
Incredibly interesting and helpful ! I’m glad that I have subscribed !
Great lesson thanks for great information to David
I've been fast forwarding forever and haven't heard you play the dam thing yet. JUST PLAY IT !! Any one who cant figure it out should just give their guitar away. DAM !!!!
That was wierd. Soon as he played the Ebmaj6at around the 2:09 mark, "Third Stone From the Sun" by Jimi Hendrix popped into my head. Just before he starts to say "Although your world wonders me with your majestic and superior cackling hen. Your people I do not understand, so to you I shall put an end. And you'll never hear surf music again." I love the way music can do that.
David, I like how you make us work for it. The 4 to #4 threw me for a loop. But, I took the time to suss it out. It is all truly a tree. Great stuff. Thank you!
Why is it that simple things always seem so complicated... And then after real easy. Thanks
Another great usable idea. Definitely stealing this one. Cheers👍
Sounds wonderful. For a better understanding i would have liked it in A.
Really cool quick lesson, David. Thank you for what you do.
Yer. A. Great. Teach. T. H. A. N. K. S !!!!!!!!!!!!! Keep. Pluckin. iT !!!!!;:'';;: !
Hi David I presume the band would have to mirror those chords? The tritone sub for the V chord surely would sound awful over the Bb 13?
Fantastic lesson thanks!
Class
Great lesson!
Thank you David for your lessons and insight!! You are much appreciated! Thanks again!
Thanks, just seen this video. Missed the workshop, I was wondering if there’s a chord chart for this tuning?
Got a very similar move from Larry Coryell
God i love this song!! Especially your playing of it!! I’m on it! Thank you!
Nice lesson
I am not and may never be at this level but love the videos. Worth adding for anyone who doesn’t know, David’s Pennsylvania Station Blues is a great little record. Especially pleased to see the addition of tab boxes. That’s really helpful for someone like me with some sight loss who struggles to see exactly where some of your fingers are going on the video. Finishing touch would be if you could just indicate which frets you’re on in the tab.
The fret is indicated by the Roman numeral on the left of the chord diagram. :)
@@FretboardConfidential Ah, apologies. I read the Roman numerals as the chords rather than the fret number.
So so good, as ever 🙏
David, although the live day has passed, can the course still be purchased - and lasts for a year?
80 bucks, that‘s a lot..
Great move--I look forward to the workshop!
That sounds like the move in Okie Dokie Stomp by Gatemouth Brown.
Duke Robillard undoubtedly listened a ton to Clarence Brown, as well as cats like Bill Jennings, Tiny Grimes (to name a few)