Hi Everyone,
Today's Target and Pay Per Lesson release is now live.
J.J. Cale was a struggling songwriter until 1970 when Eric Clapton recorded his tune After Midnight. Shortly after that Cale’s album Naturally was released which included his biggest hit, Crazy Mama. His style is very relaxed and laid back.
Crazy Mama is a simple blues progression with a slightly syncopated instrumental break. This short lesson looks at the riff and keeping the changes smooth. There is no tab or chart but you might even get it just from the Play Through in Part 2.
Enjoy this level 3 lesson!
http://www.totallyguitars.com/target-so ... esson.html
>>New Target and Pay Per Lesson release - Crazy Mama - J.J. Cale
- auntlynnie
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Neil,
I am so glad to see this lesson.
Back in the 70's I had two JJ Cale albums that I just about wore out.
This is a really fun song - can't wait to get to work on it!
Thanks,
Lynn
I am so glad to see this lesson.
Back in the 70's I had two JJ Cale albums that I just about wore out.
This is a really fun song - can't wait to get to work on it!
Thanks,
Lynn
- auntlynnie
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Dang, I hardly recognized Leon Russell!
Thanks for the lesson, Neil!
I submitted this song to the recommend a lesson over a year ago after reading Neil Young's book where he mentioned this song.
I think the Grammies show listed JJ Cale briefly as one of the musicians who died in 2013.
I submitted this song to the recommend a lesson over a year ago after reading Neil Young's book where he mentioned this song.
I think the Grammies show listed JJ Cale briefly as one of the musicians who died in 2013.
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Neil
Thanks for the blues...
Thanks for the blues...