Movie Reviews for The Legendary Guitar of James Burton

The Legendary Guitar of James Burton

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Movie Reviews of The Legendary Guitar of James Burton

Movie Review: Insight into an Original
Summary: 5 Stars

This guy developed a style and technique that not only has been a foundation for generations of guitar slingers that followed but is still an inspiration today. The cat can just play! The next best thing to a few private lessons. Highly recommended.

Movie Review: James Burton Style Guitar
Summary: 5 Stars

James plays over chords and his chording style is different, which gives him a pretty unique sound. If you want some rockabilly licks, this is probably the best place to get them... and he's got everything in slow motion at the end of the DVD. I'm having a ball picking up on this stuff.

Great!

Movie Review: James Burton - DVD Review
Summary: 4 Stars

This one is for musicians and I enjoyed every minute of it. James demonstrates some of his more famous riffs and, for many of them, it was interesting (depressing)that for all these years, I have not been playing them properly.

What a great sound from the guitar and his style is unmistakable - there are some really great licks to be had from this if you like country rock.

One dissapointment - he did not demonstrate Johnny B Goode, which is one my all time favorites.

Movie Review: Great for advanced players
Summary: 4 Stars

I enjoyed it a lot, learned a few things. I'm an experienced player so I understood it. Definitely for a player who wants to try a new style.

Movie Review: Informative and patient lessons from a master
Summary: 5 Stars

James Burton is a true legend and in this video proves to be a great teacher as well. This is one of my favorite instructional guitar videos because of the easy going pace and extremely good close-ups of Burton's left and right hands. He uses finger picks and it is relatively easy to see how he does everthing. From Suzy Q, Hello Mary Lou, Traveling Man etc solos to general techniques, he takes you through quite a beautiful trip. He talks about his early days (he wrote and recorded Suzy Q in his teens) and drops insider, informative comments about playing with Ricky Nelson and Elvis- specifcally how he approached the sounds he was looking for in their recordings. He shows how he gets the "echo" effects heard on Nelson's recordings without any pedals or guitar effects. (Heck, there weren't any effects pedals in 1958). This is just the tip of the iceberg. It's kind of thrilling to watch him play such classic stuff like the solo in "Fools Rush In".

The slow-motion section is just excellent. Kudos to Hot Licks for adding these sections to their DVD editions.

At the end, he shows off his "new" Fender signature paisley Telecaster with the chicken-picken style (which I think Burton practically invented). You can't go wrong adding this one to your collection.
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