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JAM BAND BLUES GUITAR: How To Get That Addictive Guitar Sound. Guitar Tricks That Actually Work
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@Blackeyedbeaver

2 years ago

Between the "penta-blues-mixo-dorian" scale lesson and now this? Dude, it's like finding the Rosetta Stone of rock jamming. You deserve some kind of honorary teaching/music degree from whatever university you so choose, Sir Stich!!

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@rays2794

2 years ago

Seriously one of the best “tips” videos ever on YouTube! Never heard one other person point this out in my 10 years of playing! You are a great instructor!

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@KnobCreekBandit

2 years ago

WHOA!!! ITS TOM SEGURA!!!

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@soniah4821

2 years ago

I immediately heard Grateful Dead when you started to play. Will try out this lesson. Thanks Ian.

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@neillbaxter9613

2 years ago

Major third flat 7 all day baby

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@prestonbrubaker5124

1 year ago

I grew up with no other musicians where i play, so I’ve struggled to join along as an adult who has peers who grew up around other musicians. You truly helped me with this video, i appreciate it so much.

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@craigbehnke1986

2 years ago

I love watching your videos! Your method of teaching is so natural, engaging, informative. great stuff that is much appreciated. THANK YOU.

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@CrispyIsNinja

2 years ago

That intro jam mixed with the beard and body type had my brain looking for a missing finger lolol

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@Howdilydoodely

2 years ago

Always awesome to see more videos from you! Thank you for demystifying so much for us all.

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@coastercook

2 years ago

Thanks, Ian. Always a good day when I get a new video. Great idea to improve any solo.

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@stephenwoodhouse7178

2 years ago

Thanks 👍🏻 I have been learning so much recently using your channel. Really appreciate these videos.

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@crackerjack3359

2 years ago

I play 3 string guitars. This is a great tip. I have started deleting videos for 6 string lately but glad I listened to this one. Great playing by the way.

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@maxkelter3561

2 years ago

Yes, I could clearly hear the rhythm change you pointed out in the examples. Thanks for highlighting. It does help one's playing.

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@johnfunk7568

2 years ago

Love you Stitch! Leaning back into the rig after a year of all acoustic playing. Going to catch up on some of your vids.

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@TheGrandmaMoses

2 years ago

That's one of those things with which you go like 'oh my, it's so obvious, why didn't I ever come to the same conclusion?' And then you realize that there were people out there who worked that stuff out on their own. That's why they are gods and we are mere mortals trying to get by on guitar. Amazing video, cheers mate, thanks for the upload.

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@wrobinson1702

2 years ago

Nice video and good explanation. A lot guitarists (including me) kind of do that intrinsically, without realizing it. It makes it easier to utilize when its defined like this

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@AlonzoWhite

2 years ago

Loving it! Missed you StichMan!

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@stephenscott6991

2 years ago

Hey Stich, great lesson. Thanks for posting !

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@jodyvaillant118

2 years ago

Thank you for all of your lessons. You are one of the great guitar teachers. This style of playing once seemed impossible to me but not anymore. That is a beautiful axe BTW.

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@pevsfreedom

2 years ago

You make some awesome deductions from so many great songs about the how's and why's. Glad to see you getting a new video out! I was worried for a slight second! Movin across the country soon.. guitar's been in the garage for a month to get the house ready. Can't wait to sit down and get to work on it again. Thanks Stich!

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