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Andy Aledort introduces the basic elements that make up Muddy Waters’ approach to the types of rhythm parts, licks and melodic lines that he plays on his classic track, “Rollin’ Stone.” In this video, he presents more ways to branch out from those basic elements to generate new phrases and melodic ideas.

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00:00Hey, I'm Andy Allidort, and in this edition of InDeep, we're going to continue looking
00:19at different ways to improvise around the Muddy Waters blues classic, Rolling Stone.
00:27So let's improvise a little bit more now.
00:30I would play, and Hendrix did this when he did his version of Johnny Werner, I might go...
00:40You know, just embellish in the beginning more.
00:56So you could do it like that.
01:06Where I'm hammering and have the open high E string in there too.
01:16That's a nice thing too.
01:26So I added to it...
01:36By hanging around up here a little bit more.
01:46You have this double pull up.
01:56And then...
01:57So you have the top part of it...
02:06And then a...
02:07Or you could go...
02:16And incorporate this...
02:17It's like a push up, pull back, pull off.
02:26And then...
02:27And then I'd go...
02:28And incorporate this...
02:29And then...
02:30And then I'd go...
02:31And incorporate this...
02:32It's like a push up, pull back, pull off.
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