I just learned that descending riff (like the same in dear prudence and music never stopped) is a common music sequence. It’s also the mind left body jam. From baroque era
Can you do an lesson on adding ‘intensity’ to solos. Like how Jerry or trey build up and switch to a ‘faster more intense’ style. Not sure I’m explaining it correctly. Not necessarily the peak. But the more aggressive style
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I just learned that descending riff (like the same in dear prudence and music never stopped) is a common music sequence. It’s also the mind left body jam. From baroque era
This was outstanding Jeff! Great playing, and very informative. Can't thank you enough. Amazing Teacher
Hey thanks Oliver and of course no problemo.
Thank you jeff. Learining this one now!
Thanks, Jeff. Love it. Let's see more. Wolfmans or Twist would be great songs to explore also. Big jams that get out there and go somewhere else.
I believe he has a full song Wolfmans jam track already done on his channel a few months back
Oh yeah, Twist is definitely on my list. I love the groove on that one.
Hey Jeff love the lessons. Would you ever consider doing any Pigeons Playing Ping Pong lessons or backing tracks? Much love brother
Right on! Thanks Jeff, great lesson
Thanks and no prob!
Can you do an lesson on adding ‘intensity’ to solos. Like how Jerry or trey build up and switch to a ‘faster more intense’ style. Not sure I’m explaining it correctly. Not necessarily the peak. But the more aggressive style
Great idea. Just added that to my list.
Perfect
Thanks Neil!
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