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Man I feel that comment. When I was younger INSTEAD of Al dimeolo i was listening to Toni iomi, the dude from black Sabbath, I know I did not spell his name correctly. Nothing against him but Al dimeolo was so much more tasteful and technical. I started playing the dives about the age of 15, Keith the other guitar player was listening to Al and tried to get me to listen to him also. I wish I would have.
Great to visit your channel today. This was great stuff Ben, i will look to work on some of these incredible lines, so great to pop in today... all the best ... Lawson
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So clear and fluid playing! And it all sounds very much like you and your signature sound!
Thanks Mats!
Beautiful! Respect, Ben Eunson!
thanks for watching, Ivan!
If I would have heard this level of playing when I was younger, I would have pursued other interests. - So accomplished!
Thanks so much for watching!
Man I feel that comment. When I was younger INSTEAD of Al dimeolo i was listening to Toni iomi, the dude from black Sabbath, I know I did not spell his name correctly. Nothing against him but Al dimeolo was so much more tasteful and technical.
I started playing the dives about the age of 15, Keith the other guitar player was listening to Al and tried to get me to listen to him also.
I wish I would have.
Great to visit your channel today. This was great stuff Ben, i will look to work on some of these incredible lines, so great to pop in today... all the best ... Lawson
Thanks Lawson! I really appreciate it!
At first, I was thinking, "Wow. That guitar...." Then, it was, "Wow, that shirt...."
😂😂😂
Lydian is my favourite mode...I'd be interested to know why,
Great question! It has a very "open" sound, likely because of the #4 degree in the mode (compared to a major scale which has a Natural 4th degree)