Steve, you've helped me out once again. I often feel like I sound like a broken record telling you how incredibly thankful I am at the knowledge that you've passed on to me and the improvements that you've made to my plane even though you wouldn't know me from the man in the Moon, but I thank you from the bottom of my heart. Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Rhythmic Phrasing is a fantastic technique. Start off by thinking in numbers. Use a number for a run. One thing I have done is to use my phone my phone number. lol. It has even and odd numbers like probably all of us. Which is great. It forces you to insert pauses. You can also slide onto a number. If you’re choosing the number 4 you can slide into the three and into the four from three. Try it.
Nice stuff,I hear the chord melody,and imagine what a singer would do,then use those notes,and try to avoid maybe overplaying,just add some embellisment to sweeten things
Very helpful vid Thank you! Im at a stage of connecting the caged boxes and have realised i need to meke the jump to backing tracks and this vid sits right there! Thanks so much! I would love to know what gauge strings your using there??? How to get that solid tone on those high E/B strings??? Thanks again for very helpful vid!!! Bless 😎🙏🕊️✨
Steve, what is it better, 1) try to move more speed than my capabilities or 2) go as my travel capability and practice more times? 😊 some times ifeel stuck in the same place no go faster and it make me feel unsecure
U have great content.If i was as good of a player as I am a tech.I be famous lol.I been around people playing since mid 70s.Im disabled now and trying my best to become the guitar player i want to become .The sad deal is im right handed and got my last 3 fingers smashed fairly bad and im right handed .I like all genres of music.However blues i found are the best stepping stone for me at starting point.I soak my frettimg hand in hot water woth epsom. Salt before playing and the said spider walk sure it gets u more dexterity.However i found keeping fingers planted really puts more stress and it hurts a bit . Especially if no notes ate muted .However my stretch improved more .No pain no gain I suppose.Cheers
Perhaps you're confused about your sexuality and have some unsolved issues with the crush you had on your Seventh grade History teacher. It's ok. I french Kissed mine when she snatched me up under the mistletoe. I fed her my tongue, She was never the same after that.
Maybe dumb... I will use all incorrect words here... I don't know the lingo. But I'm getting better at playing along to jam tracks like you're doing here. I can find the key quickly, and then find the vertical or horizontal pentatonic for the key. Whats messing me up is the skip-one and skip-two frets thing... I don't know what it's called. But anyway, I can't remember where I must skip two frets... So I keep fretting a wrong note and it sounds bad. Is there a rule of thumb or mental hack that helps a person remember this skip one or skip two pattern? I know there's theory that probably tells me... But I am looking for a rule of thumb shorthand if some kind... As a pro, is there a life hack that will crack this open for me?
Steve stine is such a legend
All very good information, I’m already doing some of the stuff but never really realized why it works…Thanks Steve!
Sir..awesome lesson thnx ii from india 🙏🙏
Brilliant!
Love your vids Steve!
Great improvisation tutorial! Great playing, too!
Very good explanation. Thank you sir.
I´m always coming back to your lessons! Thank you for all the wisdom !
Thanks for this much needed lesson on Improvising.
Steve, you've helped me out once again. I often feel like I sound like a broken record telling you how incredibly thankful I am at the knowledge that you've passed on to me and the improvements that you've made to my plane even though you wouldn't know me from the man in the Moon, but I thank you from the bottom of my heart. Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Wow! Fantastic tutorial, so much to work on here, thank you!
Thank you
🗣 STEVE STEVE STEVE STEVE! your lessons never seas to amaze me, thank you sir!!
Steve thank you so much!! You are the BEST, Hello from Spain.
Always great knowledge and aproach thanks
Great thoughts Steve thank you
Great lesson. I thank you.
Rhythmic Phrasing is a fantastic technique. Start off by thinking in numbers. Use a number for a run. One thing I have done is to use my phone my phone number. lol. It has even and odd numbers like probably all of us. Which is great. It forces you to insert pauses. You can also slide onto a number. If you’re choosing the number 4 you can slide into the three and into the four from three. Try it.
Thank you so much.
Wonderful, it looks so easy ! 🤦♂💖
We love you Steve
Thank you sir! 💪💪💪
Very cool Mr Stine👍👍👍👍
one of the top 3 music/guitar educators in action!! (Who are the other two you ask? Beato and Davids)
Steve, you rock... Literally 🎸💪🎶🎵😎😁
Steve, great lesson! Can you show us how to add Pentatonic's to the "Fluid Improv" lesson? Thank you!
Was that backing a track a slower version of No Easy Way Out? Great lesson, as always!
Nice stuff,I hear the chord melody,and imagine what a singer would do,then use those notes,and try to avoid maybe overplaying,just add some embellisment to sweeten things
That's what I want to do is put a jam track on and just have fun playing my guitar.
Very helpful vid Thank you! Im at a stage of connecting the caged boxes and have realised i need to meke the jump to backing tracks and this vid sits right there! Thanks so much! I would love to know what gauge strings your using there??? How to get that solid tone on those high E/B strings??? Thanks again for very helpful vid!!! Bless 😎🙏🕊️✨
Steve, what is it better, 1) try to move more speed than my capabilities or 2) go as my travel capability and practice more times? 😊 some times ifeel stuck in the same place no go faster and it make me feel unsecure
U have great content.If i was as good of a player as I am a tech.I be famous lol.I been around people playing since mid 70s.Im disabled now and trying my best to become the guitar player i want to become .The sad deal is im right handed and got my last 3 fingers smashed fairly bad and im right handed .I like all genres of music.However blues i found are the best stepping stone for me at starting point.I soak my frettimg hand in hot water woth epsom. Salt before playing and the said spider walk sure it gets u more dexterity.However i found keeping fingers planted really puts more stress and it hurts a bit . Especially if no notes ate muted .However my stretch improved more .No pain no gain I suppose.Cheers
Hi Steve, I love you style. Which pedals are you using here? I can never get the notes to sustain. Thanks
Why do I keep hearing "you give love a bad name" - Bonjovi LOL
Perhaps you're confused about your sexuality and have some unsolved issues with the crush you had on your Seventh grade History teacher. It's ok. I french Kissed mine when she snatched me up under the mistletoe. I fed her my tongue, She was never the same after that.
If you don’t mind what chair are you using? I am looking for something that is comfortable
What do you mean by stay positive? Can it mean to avoid negative people who are bad to you?
Yes, how do you play 6th?
Maybe dumb... I will use all incorrect words here... I don't know the lingo.
But I'm getting better at playing along to jam tracks like you're doing here.
I can find the key quickly, and then find the vertical or horizontal pentatonic for the key.
Whats messing me up is the skip-one and skip-two frets thing... I don't know what it's called.
But anyway, I can't remember where I must skip two frets... So I keep fretting a wrong note and it sounds bad.
Is there a rule of thumb or mental hack that helps a person remember this skip one or skip two pattern?
I know there's theory that probably tells me... But I am looking for a rule of thumb shorthand if some kind... As a pro, is there a life hack that will crack this open for me?
Hi! Could you please elaborate more on your question?
BB King said that he played in sentences and that SRV played in paragraphs.