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- Опубліковано 28 лют 2024
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Here is a walk-through of my recent solo over Alan Jackson's song "Good Time".
Thanks to @Jesus__________________ for the suggestion!
We're looking at some of the parts that I created for the solo and the thought process behind the phrases.
Hopefully this helps inspire some new ideas when creating your own solos!
Guitar I'm Using: Custom A2 From @KieselGuitarsTV
Pickups: Tone Zone + Air Norton From @LarryDiMarzio
#guitarsolo #guitarlesson #kieselguitars
Heck yea brother! Thank you very much for showing your style Also since you played one of my favorite songs I’ll try to learn the way you played it. Very unique and cool.
Am gonna be disappointed if you’re not yet subscribed to his patreon after he did what you requested for. 😝
@@ReverberateAndChimeI’m not sadly I’m saving for a truck or jeep.
I Don't Even Know Your Name name by Alan Jackson has some of the best country solos ever!!!!
Masterchef of the guitars 🎸
Loved it thanks
You are just too Awesome \J/
Dude, you're my favourite guitar tutor on YT.
I'm a guitar tutor and started my own channel recently, having been super inspired by yours (amongst others).
I'd love to know if posting shorts is negatively impacting your long form content in anyway?
YT creators saying it's a bad idea but you seem to be crushing it!
All the best from the UK :)
Wow, thanks so much! I’m glad I could inspire you to start a channel!
I don’t think Shorts would hurt your long form videos. Shorts have been a big part of my channel’s growth and I do believe each video (long or short) is judged on its own merit whether it spreads in the algorithm or not.
Hope that helps!
what song did he play?
Guys, I'm still playing good acoustics, but I want to switch to electro. Please advise, what is the most important thing an electric guitarist needs to know? What exercises or activities can make it easier to move your fingers on the neck when solo, develop your hands with a pick (move freely without touching the strings, etc.)? Thanks to those who will respond☮️
buy a metronome and practice scales. the feeling of an electric is much different but the concepts are the same . practice slowly and on time and you will get better
pinch harmonics are hard to learn at first, but worth it
@@efist694 Thanks! Can you recommend a resource where all harmonies and scales are indicated according to the same rules, please? On different channels, I met different tabs for the same pentatonics and scales, here I got confused.
@@ModernNuke thanks!
fender telecaster squire
I’m waiting for his comment!! 😂
Right here bud