Robert, There may be a lick or two that are different, I learned this tune over 40 years ago! but they are Pee Wee licks and fit right in his style. With the exception of this and a few other classics i consider "Not to be messed with" the point is to get what you can, digest it and make it your own. I'm sorry that those two licks werent excatly from the record. Coping the overall style and feel is much more important. Duke
The lick in lesson 2 that comes after the T-Bone lick sound nothing like the lick(1) in the PeeWee Crayton youtube clip in lesson 1, and the lick (2) in lesson 3 that comes after the double-stops doesn't sound like the recording either. It sounds like PeeWee is sliding into a portion of the lick you taught. This is just an observation on my part. Which is the original lick?
Duke, I was wondering if you had a chance to review the licks from the YouTube recording of blues after hours below.
Lick 1: 1:07
Lick 2: 1:30
To me they sound different than the licks in your lesson. I'm I correct.
Robert, There may be a lick or two that are different, I learned this tune over 40 years ago! but they are Pee Wee licks and fit right in his style. With the exception of this and a few other classics i consider "Not to be messed with" the point is to get what you can, digest it and make it your own. I'm sorry that those two licks werent excatly from the record. Coping the overall style and feel is much more important. Duke
Duke,
Here are the are the seconds location of the two licks. They were posted on the original comment below the video.
Lick 1: 1:07
Lick 2: 1:30
The lick in lesson 2 that comes after the T-Bone lick sound nothing like the lick(1) in the PeeWee Crayton youtube clip in lesson 1, and the lick (2) in lesson 3 that comes after the double-stops doesn't sound like the recording either. It sounds like PeeWee is sliding into a portion of the lick you taught. This is just an observation on my part. Which is the original lick?
Lick 1: 1:07
Lick 2: 1:30