I know the content is the point, but seeing that pic of Trane going up the stairs to the stage at the Newport Jazz Fest in the background is freaking cool.
cool shit miles. i have a habit of speeding up youtube tutorials by 1.25 or 1.5 since they're so often lacking in content and forgot i left this on 1.5 and was quite impressed once you started shredding all downstrokes that fast.
I have been playing drums on my guitar for over 30 years. I routinely bring in piano, bass, and percussion techniques into my guitar playing. This is awesome to see! You are so much more advanced than I am, but I believe we both think alike when it comes to progressing on our instruments. Great information! Thanks, Miles! 🐰🙏🤘🎸
Hey, i got the book and its awesome. I have a question: wouldnt the single stroke motion be more efficient the other way (for example, down on the A string and up on D string), as its less distance to go with the pick? Hope you see this and btw the coda in volcano is the best moment in music history
@miles I just ordered your book and hope this is addressed. I’m realizing that when playing these notes in the same way you are I do symmetrical picking as you do, but lack the speed. Would you suggest practicing the same exercise with a metronome (or not?) every day to get more fluid or maybe the book gives exercises for achieving picking speed?
Hi thanks for ordering. This certainly is sdddressed, in a big section of the book. Speed comes through repetition at slow tempo with metronome and gradual increases.
instantly blazed as soon as dan comes in haha
I know the content is the point, but seeing that pic of Trane going up the stairs to the stage at the Newport Jazz Fest in the background is freaking cool.
cool shit miles. i have a habit of speeding up youtube tutorials by 1.25 or 1.5 since they're so often lacking in content and forgot i left this on 1.5 and was quite impressed once you started shredding all downstrokes that fast.
haha
These lessons are really some of the best I've seen, thanks a lot! Dan Weiss is also amazing
I have been playing drums on my guitar for over 30 years. I routinely bring in piano, bass, and percussion techniques into my guitar playing. This is awesome to see! You are so much more advanced than I am, but I believe we both think alike when it comes to progressing on our instruments. Great information! Thanks, Miles! 🐰🙏🤘🎸
smoke sesh nice one
The planet earth is a better place because you two are on it.
i've been going through this and its great to have the video demonstrations too. p cool ideas and definitely has lead to some creative playing.
lolol! you guys sound amazing together as soon as you start with those singles strokes.
Man this is just killer. Nice work.
Yep dan Weiss and miles. Great stuff!
Hey, i got the book and its awesome.
I have a question: wouldnt the single stroke motion be more efficient the other way (for example, down on the A string and up on D string), as its less distance to go with the pick?
Hope you see this and btw the coda in volcano is the best moment in music history
Your shit is so awesome, I'm a BASSIST and I'm buying your book.
Man this is killing! You have quite an amazing right hand. You're giving me lots of great practice ideas.
Great ideas!
@miles I just ordered your book and hope this is addressed. I’m realizing that when playing these notes in the same way you are I do symmetrical picking as you do, but lack the speed. Would you suggest practicing the same exercise with a metronome (or not?) every day to get more fluid or maybe the book gives exercises for achieving picking speed?
Hi thanks for ordering. This certainly is sdddressed, in a big section of the book. Speed comes through repetition at slow tempo with metronome and gradual increases.
@@milesokazaki thanks for responding! Looking forward to digging in.
Your eyes are so chill man lol
Are his oriental genetic traits I think
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what pick strokes do you use on the triples?
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Zyeah!
Miles high... haha nice