Folks have been asking me about this so here's a 10 minute introductory lesson on these chord forms.
To see the chord forms, visit http://www.sheetsofs ound.net/lessons.htm l and look at the forths voicings.
prototypical example of what I call "The Pat Martino Lick" with some examples of chords to use it over.
Performed on a Sadowsky Semihollow guitar.
Axefx guitar preamp
Semi-hollow, 335 style guitar.
http://www.eastma nstrings.com
By the way, it's Kent Armstrong and 2 humbuckers. Not kent anderson and 2 hums and a single. I'd redo it but youtube doesn't let you replace the video. Oh well... :)
I demonstrate the axe-fx preamp using a fender bf clean sound, a 2x12 open back cab, spring reverb and a slight stereo delay.
Playing an srv strat with curtis novak pickups through an area 51 wah, vaughnc modded ts9 and a zendrive going into a mixer and through my stereo speakers.
A simple lick influenced by Joe and Eric.
Notation at:
http://www.sheets ofsound.net/examples /bonamassa.pdf
Curtis Novak Pickups (http://www.curtisno vak.com)
An example of slap and pop guitar from my upcoming book, Slapping and Popping for Guitar, part of the Sheets of Sound series.
http://www.sheets ofsound.net
Crummy take but it's a good treatise on playing chromatics and changing positions and staccato playing over an r&b blues progression. Not sure I'll leave this one up. It makes me wince to listen to it...