Oz is the man!. I am with him completely on the rhythm aspect. You can play all the wrong notes, and play the right rhythm to a song and the person (s) listening will know what song it is. I use this a lot when I teach my students soloing. Some of the best soloist have a huge rhythmic vocabulary.
When I was a "kid" I took almost 5 years to realize that simple fact. I really think it's the BEST advice for the people who starts to learn any kind of instruments (including drums of course :)
Pick up sticks and learn some drum patterns, straight, swing groove, shuffles 16th note patterns. Helps immensely to play the guitar in time and keep tight in a band both with rhthym guitar and lead phrasing.
It’s all about duh ridum! Thanks for the lesson Oz.
Oz is the man!. I am with him completely on the rhythm aspect. You can play all the wrong notes, and play the right rhythm to a song and the person (s) listening will know what song it is. I use this a lot when I teach my students soloing. Some of the best soloist have a huge rhythmic vocabulary.
Triplet pentatonic run was awesome!
Stevekellymusic official Yeah I’m trying to figure out how to pick it
Great player, this guy really knows how to teach people!
Truer words never spoken 👍👍👍
thats one beautiful strat
Hey man, that was really good and opened my mind. Thanks a lot!
amazing, thank you
nice one Oz you really squeezed out a lot of juice from this lesson, for us to enjoy 🐱
"If your rhythm sucks, you're not doing it right." Haha, this guy's delivery is so flat, but he's a killer player.
When I was a "kid" I took almost 5 years to realize that simple fact. I really think it's the BEST advice for the people who starts to learn any kind of instruments (including drums of course :)
Faaaantastic, a great lesson.
Amazing teaching.. Thank u so much..
great lesson
waw that's veeery inspiring!!
Pick up sticks and learn some drum patterns, straight, swing groove, shuffles 16th note patterns. Helps immensely to play the guitar in time and keep tight in a band both with rhthym guitar and lead phrasing.
Simplesmente genal!!!
Backing track reminds me of Hot'n Tot bay John Scofield ✌
Rid 'em! ❤️
I need to learn what riddum is. I really have no idea.
Where can I get the backing track?
Niiice
nice right hand sir
I gots da riddum yo!
2:39 The lick!
This felt more like a “watch me play” than a lesson*
Please speed 0.5 and try not to laugh