Slick Blues 9th Chord Ending

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For years I wondered what that chord at the end of blues songs was, and played it wrong. In this lesson I show you how to find that 9th chord at the end of the song, and 2 licks that you can play right at the end to add a little sugar to the ending.

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21 Responses to “Slick Blues 9th Chord Ending”

  1. anderson9142 Says:

    very good, good, …
    very good, good, good..

  2. hwy49trg Says:

    pretty coo stuff
    pretty coo stuff

  3. KawhackitaRag Says:

    With blues piano, I …
    With blues piano, I love when guys like Jimmy Blythe end on the 9th chord… it’s such a great “up-in-the-air” ending.

    Sometimes he even goes one better and suddenly modulates at the ending with no warning at all, ending in a totally different key!

    Jimmy Yancey would do that too; no matter what key he was playing the tune in, he would always end in Eb!

    Nobody is quite sure why, other than it was his trademark.

  4. gr8bluesgtr Says:

    And I can tell you …
    And I can tell you from 10 years of using it on my guitars that it’s done no damage to any of them. But I primarily use it for string lubrication, not to clean the fretboard. For that, I use fretboard cleaner :-)

  5. CraigEnser Says:

    is that fast fret i …
    is that fast fret i see on top of your amp? if it is dont use it, im a guitar tech, ill tell you from experience that it ruins fretboards. use boiled linseed oil to clean your fretboard. it really cleans it and brings out the shine and grain of the wood. but only on dark fretboards, not the maple ones.

  6. geeterman98 Says:

    i cut my teeth on …
    i cut my teeth on funk back in the mid ’70′s and 9th cords are very popular in funk,it was one of the first cords i learned after the basic open cords and 7ths..its a very useful cord in any kind of music and i like your interpritation of it,interesting way you form it too

  7. andreasdrg Says:

    I recently …
    I recently discovered the function of these sweet 9th chords from watching Clapton on the John Mayall 70th birthday concert DVD. Thanks for explaining their use further!

  8. claytoncoyne Says:

    Audacity is a good …
    Audacity is a good free program that’ll slow a song down without altering pitch.

  9. jasspie Says:

    check his website
    check his website

  10. kalli199 Says:

    how do u get that …
    how do u get that stevie sound?

  11. sinned8888 Says:

    yep.. very useful …
    yep.. very useful lesson dude! thanx once again!

  12. SRVisthebest Says:

    Sweet lesson dude. …
    Sweet lesson dude. Keep making like these.

  13. spiderman98266 Says:

    I was wondering how …
    I was wondering how long you have been playing for?? I was also wondering what program you use to repeat phrases and also have you every used or heard of any good program to slow down the time and not change the pitch?? Thanks and your lessons are great.
    Casey

  14. Azrael888 Says:

    That tweed sounds …
    That tweed sounds stunning, I was trying out a tolex the other day and there’s really no comparrison. Even if the tweed ones are almost twice the cost.

  15. gr8bluesgtr Says:

    That is a blues …
    That is a blues junior tweed NOS.

  16. DylanDaVilain Says:

    your vids are the …
    your vids are the best !!!! I learn so much from you; you should do a video of the rude mood riff =D

  17. iliecostin Says:

    is that a peavey …
    is that a peavey classic 30?

  18. leftystrat62 Says:

    I’ve been blessed …
    I’ve been blessed by your videos since their conception.Thanks for all your effort,your teaching is excellent and much appreciated.

  19. gr8bluesgtr Says:

    .11 .15 .18 .38 .48 …
    .11 .15 .18 .38 .48 .56 – D’addario

  20. machogriz Says:

    this is an off …
    this is an off topic question, but what size strings do you play?

  21. claptonhendrix1 Says:

    I almost asked you …
    I almost asked you how to do this. I have always wanted to know this. THANK YOU!!!!!

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