Let’s take a look at the guitar style of the great Mike Bloomfield!
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Robbin Ford counts him as an influence. Good enough for me
A great album to listen to is LIVE at Bill Graham's Fillmore West!
I remember when the Super Session album was released. Everything about it, including the description of the recording on the cover, was exceptional. It must have been incredible witnessing that event.
Well, I didn't know about that album but I've been a fan of Muddy Water's Folk Singer album a long time now. Many of the same songs.
He was my idol since the late 60s👌❤
Amazed to see this. Excellent choice to take a good look at…….!!
Hab mir heute durch Zufall die Super Session gekauft. Was für eine Spielfreude,was für ein geiler Ton, ein echter Schatz.
Thanks for a great lesson. Mike Bloomfield is one of my all-time favorite guitarists, and this is a great breakdown of some of the things that go into his sound.
When I was a kid at a lumber yard, an old hippie found out I played, he said you gotta get, hwy 61 Bob Dylan with Mike Bloomfield. I was instantly intrigued, thinking this might hold all of life's secrets. I'm glad I met that guy.
Super Session was my GOTO LP
Holy smokes that solo starting at 2:30 was tasty
Man, now I have another goal to place up there with the 'stuf that is just too awsome not too try and master!
Great delivery!
His modal majesty is one of my favorite guitar tracks
There's something about the bending vibrato that touches my soul every time!!
Bloomfield was my favorite blues guitarist in the 60s until Hendrix came along.
Bloomfield is such a joy and your simple breakdown of his genius is proof yet again that all the gems of this machine are just hiding in plain sight beneath our fingers.
beautiful lesson. thank you @JackRuch
good technical analysis – if only I did not find blues a bit boring. Everything feels so expectable. boils down to a taste thing i guess
I was lucky to see Michael many times in the SF Bay Area, at small clubs as well as at Winterland. One of the all-time greats! Gone too soon. 1:58
Your tutorials and your guitar skills are fantastic, Jack. Thanks!
Your explanations are super clear. Really just one of the best explained background of the nuts and bolts of slow blues. I learned that the major sixth gives the blues another flavor when you substitute it for the seventh. I have never heard that before but the pentatonic scale becomes another flavor. Tried it out and it yep it’s like discovering the hexatonic inside the major.