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Claude Ruelle Guitar
United Kingdom
Приєднався 22 сер 2011
Guitar, Music & Stuff
Why no one can replicate the guitars of DREAMS (re-upload)
This is an re-upload of the original video that had bad audio. I've attempted to fix it for this upload. Unfortunately I could not get rid of mic pops (will use a pop filter next time!)
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Claude
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Claude
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Відео
How I teach myself anything on guitar (and how long it takes)
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💬Join the Discord: discord.gg/wAQ7WjQu 📱Say hi on Instagram: clauderuellemusic 🎓Book a private lesson: www.clauderuelle.net/book-online 🥁 What I use for making my jam tracks (affiliate link from which I get a little kickback): yurtrock.com?el=yurtrockaffiliate&sca_ref=3808935.9raoDfcQyA 📩 For session work and other projects: claude@clauderuelle.net 0:00 - 4-step process 0:25 - Ste...
John Mayer played guitar on the HALO 2 Soundtrack
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💬Join the Discord: discord.gg/mECRwvpj7w 📱Say hi on Instagram: clauderuellemusic 🎓Book a private lesson: www.clauderuelle.net/book-online 🥁 What I use for making my jam tracks (affiliate link from which I get a little kickback): yurtrock.com?el=yurtrockaffiliate&sca_ref=3808935.9raoDfcQyA 📩 For session work and other projects: claude@clauderuelle.net Thanks for watching. Claude
Is Keith Richards ACTUALLY good at rhythm?
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💬Join the Discord: discord.gg/mECRwvpj7w 📱Say hi on Instagram: clauderuellemusic 🎓Book a private lesson: www.clauderuelle.net/book-online 🥁 What I use for making my jam tracks (affiliate link from which I get a little kickback): yurtrock.com?el=yurtrockaffiliate&sca_ref=3808935.9raoDfcQyA 📩 For session work and other projects: claude@clauderuelle.net Thanks for watching. Claude
3 Surprisingly good guitar parts from the 2000s
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Hi everyone, this week we look at some pop songs from the 2000s to show that it was actually a great decade for guitar. 0:00 - Intro 0:51 - I Kissed A Girl 3:36 - Fill Me In 4:50 - Talkin' To Me Download The Tabs for 'Talkin' To Me': www.clauderuelle.net/free-tab-transcriptions 📱Join me on Instagram to see cool guitar videos or to say hi: clauderuellemusic 🎓Book a private lesson w...
What Do Timberlake's Guitarists Actually Play?
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Hi everyone, In this video, I examine the live guitar work of Mike Scott and Elliott Ives in Justin Timberlake's songs 'Rock Your Body', 'Let the Groove Get In' and 'Pusher Love Girl'. I break down the guitar parts to showcase their technical skills and creative flair and explain why I believe Justin Timberlake has some of the best guitar work in pop music. 0:00 Intro 0:22 'Rock Your Body' 2:42...
He is the best at rhythm guitar, here's why
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Hi guys, this week I decided to take a look at everyone's favourite Nashville player, Tom Bukovac aka Uncle Larry. In this video, we check out how he approaches the song 'Whenever you come around' by Vince Gill. DOWNLOAD BACKING TRACK for free: www.clauderuelle.net/free-tab-transcriptions 🥁 What I use for making my jam tracks (affiliate link from which I get a little kickback): yurtrock.com?el=...
Why Mayer's band has the best guitar work in History (maybe)
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📣 Join the Discord: discord.gg/mECRwvpj7w Hi everyone, this week I wanted to share with you a deconstruction of my favourite guitar parts played by John Mayer's band during live performances. 0:00 - Intro 1:18 - Wild Blue 3:46 - Vultures 6:20 - Helpless #guitartalk 📱Join me on Instagram to see cool guitar videos or to say hi: clauderuellemusic 🎓Book a private lesson with me: www.c...
Sharkey's Neo-Soul licks explained
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📣 Join the Discord: discord.gg/mECRwvpj7w Today we get back into some Isaiah Sharkey lines. #neosoulguitar #jazzguitar #gospelguitar 📱Join me on Instagram to see cool guitar videos or to say hi: clauderuellemusic 🎓Book a private lesson with me: www.clauderuelle.net/book-online 🥁 What I use for making my jam tracks (affiliate link from which I get a little kickback): yurtrock.com?e...
How To Play Like DEREK TRUCKS (without a slide)
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How To Play Like DEREK TRUCKS (without a slide)
Play CHORD CHANGES like MATEUS ASATO
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Play CHORD CHANGES like MATEUS ASATO
Snarky Puppy - Bernard Wright's Solo for Guitar
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Snarky Puppy - Bernard Wright's Solo for Guitar
Beautiful Piano Chords to Play on Guitar
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Beautiful Piano Chords to Play on Guitar
What I've learned by transcribing CORY HENRY
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What I've learned by transcribing CORY HENRY
Shaun Martin Solo Analysis from Bet - Snarky Puppy
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Shaun Martin Solo Analysis from Bet - Snarky Puppy
Bet Snarky Puppy Talk Box Solo on Guitar (TAB in description)
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Bet Snarky Puppy Talk Box Solo on Guitar (TAB in description)
How to Solo Like Larry Carlton - Analysis from 'Here to Stay' by Cory Wong
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How to Solo Like Larry Carlton - Analysis from 'Here to Stay' by Cory Wong
Larry Carlton's SOLO w/ Cory Wong (+TAB)
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Larry Carlton's SOLO w/ Cory Wong ( TAB)
I've recorded 4 more guitar songs on a cheap cassette tape recorder
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I've recorded 4 more guitar songs on a cheap cassette tape recorder
I recorded 3 guitar songs on a cheap cassette tape recorder
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I recorded 3 guitar songs on a cheap cassette tape recorder
You should all buy a cassette tape recorder
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You should all buy a cassette tape recorder
How to play like Isaiah Sharkey playing like Spanky Alford (TAB in the description)
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How to play like Isaiah Sharkey playing like Spanky Alford (TAB in the description)
great!
Tabs are not correct
Mirror master!
Hey man this is gold thank you
Great, How do i get the backing track for this? Thanks heaps!
This technique is very effective even on a simple level, it’s particularly effective on Pop Gigs when you’re just traveling around simple chords and want to add some flavor, one example is Sunday Morning by Maroon 5, using the technique is so much fun when you have a cool progression like that one.
Can you do a video on how you store your pick like that?
Idk if you’ll see this or if or anyone has already said but at the start when you’re talking about rocks off, Keith plays the lower bpm guitar you’re talking about that you said was Mick Taylor. I’ve read according to his book and other sources that he did all the guitar parts on rocks off besides the end when Mick Taylor adds some virtuoso to play it out while it fades away.
amazing
Clapton said John Mayer is a virtuoso who doesn't realize how talented he is.That's a compliment I've never heard Clapton give to anyone else before. Doesn't get much better than that
Mick Taylor? 🤔 Oh, the guy who plays the scales over Keith's Classic's. THAT Mick Taylor.
SCREW THAT CLICK..! Music should sound human.. humans don’t follow a click.. That’s my two cents..✌🏼
Thanks for Charlie's halo. 😇
What are now, analyzed to death, and thought of as Mistakes by some. Due to tempo changes among players...that's known as FEEL, every musician used to be able to feel the song how it felt best to them. Not how it accurately aligned to a Click Track, or Metronome. Back in the day, if you had to make a professional musician play to a metronome in the studio, it meant they were shite ..
This analysis is a great example of why Robot like Computer recordings are rarely up to par with classic albums. Lots of great players and playing. But will you remember any of it in 10 or 20 years or like the rolling Stones in 50 years, or 200...
It’s called feel and swing
Give me humans playing over quantised music tied to a grid any day.
Yes of course, let's avoid AI-manufactured stuff but let's also not forget some ultra-precise rhythm guitarists from 1970s like Rick Parfitt from Status Quo - they were just a little different in being naturally metronomic rather than loose, but definitely not inferior in that capacity. In a similar way, George Michael has been proven to be incredibly precise in singing notes (in terms of frequencies accuracy - like auto-tuned, only he achieved that through his ear and talent) and still was a tremendous singer which cannot be said of those who can only achieve accuracy via auto-tuning.
@@greg-warsaw4708 There is a difference between a human with heightened precision and 'music' lined up to be perfect on a grid. Corey Wong freely states that he is 'a child of the grid', and to me he sounds like it. Yes, he's precise. But he sure as hell isn't funky. Give me James Brown, Status Quo or George Michael / Wham! any day over modern grid-organised 'music'.
Because he is drunk or stoned 😂😂😂
Incredible analysis and lesson! Thank you!
Do you use compressor for this?
Yes I added a bit of compression in post
I've loved the Stones for over 50 years for this very reason. They are dirty and bad even in BPM.
Agreed about his lines
I'm so using this to learn that solo. Cheers bro.
Bugger off with your metronome , its irrelevant here,...a garden gnome would be more useful.
Holly hell! I came here to learn Mayer's technique to learn one song... Now I want to learn your whole improvisation! Cool cool playing
The backing track is really great! Is there any way of getting it? Can I find it anywhere?
wow man you're on point and so perfect here kudos :fire: so good!!!! thanks!!
What?! I knew about Steve Vai but JM? Love that music. Melancholy and achingly beautiful.
Wow that sounds great. So much Groove!
Was I impressed by your wonderfull guitar tone? Of course, Yes :D
Even as a re-upload I enjoyed this video a lot :D
Most people just don't realize what an amazing guitar player Lindsey Buckingham is.
After i heard big love i realised lol
I don't even play the guitar but that had me spellbound. Love your work.
Great video, but please, when using a volume pedal, don’t let your cables nest between the treadle and the pedal. You not only limit the range of the pedal, you’re also quickly destroying the cable. It’s a bit of a pet-peeve of mine, but it almost hurts to look at. ;D
Great presentation your research is very thorough, I started laughing when you brought out the strat in place of the les paul though haha
Great video illustrating yet more details around the musical genius that is John Mayer.
Nicely put together, super interesting! I believe the rhythm and lead parts were likely recorded as separate takes, then bounced to one track. Albums were recorded with very limited track numbers back then, so that was pretty common practice - you’d need to free up some tracks for vocals / harmonies / other instruments.
This is great stuff👍👍
Brilliant work, buddy! Now work out David Lee Roth's "Hina" for me and five million arguing guitarists! Boyakasha! 😃
What if my ear isn't that great plus my vocabulary is quite restricted? Like, I don't even know all basic major and minor chords plus their inversions, plus playing them over different sets of strings. I feel like not having a basic "framework" to work with makes the transcription part really super hard, but maybe I'm just practicing and stuff that is too hard for my level. Tips?
I love John for this kind of reason. He plays relatively simple stuff (not for me, but I guess for an experienced guitarist) but he does it in a way that's quite hard to replicate, and which sounds so awesome. His picking technique is really great, he has amazing dynamics and an amazing "percussive feel". Great video! Your jam is absolutely stunning too, you implemented that technique so well.
Great video. What you are really doing is showing people through a computer what blues music is. The Stones are the ultimate among rock bands in mastering blues music. It's the art of rhythm and incantation. It's all about playing ahead and behind the beat and having rhythmic counterpoint although you don't think of it in those terms. It's an oral tradition. It is not clumsy at all. Striving to play on the beat is what is lazy if you are trying to play the music of the Stones.
awesome video! thanks
If it sounds good, it is good. Keith sounds good.
The why it is so hard is because doesn’t make sense for your fingers to be doing that. This technique is done by Mark Knopfler - Dire Straits. Took me months to get it down but it is worth it. The claw hammer technique. You hit the strings down with fingers 1 and 2. Some times you use the thumb in the same string as finger 1. Good luck.
deserves a comment
Like i could 😢
That’s really good, thanks
Makes it sound even more Steely Danny. Great x
Fuckin stupid question
It drives me crazy when people say you need to practice to a metronome. No. No you don’t.
You can. But it’s pointless if you're not playing with a band. And today, many people aren't.