For those who are enjoying this lesson I have also made two additional Slash style lesson. Links below. Thanks🎸👍🏼🤘🏼 ua-cam.com/video/bvjKoF5DNVY/v-deo.htmlsi=F0Eas6vOTU3C6Mei ua-cam.com/video/PUtzRrtdug4/v-deo.htmlsi=Xwwp5IRqALdXE5LF
Awesome video. Your really starting to get it. I'm at the point where you probably were before learning this. This is gonna be a great help for me. Thanks a million. And now ... Back to My Michelle
@@theantiqueninja4743 Awesome man, I’m glad it’s helpful to you. Yea, it’s kind of a never ending journey isn’t it!? You probably saw but I have some other similar videos on my page and may do another lesson type video in the future. And yea my my Michelle is an awesome song. I love playing along to all the AFD songs. Rock on my friend 🎸🤘🏼✌️
It really is a never ending journey, and I'm too far along to turn back now. I'll definitely check your other videos and look forward to more in the future. Thanks again
Thanks man! I appreciate the feedback and encouraging words. Yea maybe I’m being a bit too negative there, but I think what I probably should have said is that I’m not sure I’ll reach those levels given the limitations of my time. If I wound have stuck with playing this regularly as a kid I have little doubt I’d be at that level, but picking this up again as a man in his 40s with kids and a busy career it’s sometimes challenging to practice as much as I’d ideally like to. But I’ll keep pushing myself for sure. Thanks mate 🤘🏼🎸👍🏼
DISCLAIMER: I have been overwhelmingly getting positive feedback about this lesson (which is awesome and very much appreciated) but I have had 3 or 4 guys, who apparently have zero tact, complain that I’m talking too much at the beginning. I could rant about how annoying that is to me but it’s a waste of time. I did this for fun, for free, with no planning. I do talk a lot for the first 3 minutes, so if you want to skip that it’s very easy to do. If that is not something that you can handle then perhaps keep browsing the thousands of free guitar videos and find one that works for your attention span and brain. Peace 🎸🤘🏼
@@slashtrio As much as I've watched Laz and G#, (and many others, all great) I think I've gained more insight from watching this vid on repeat. This is THE rolling lick that I've been struggling with forever. So, never mind the haters and ones that are compelled to complain about anything and just know you're helping people with this. And I appreciate it! Like you mentioned not everyone learns the same way and I would take a couch lesson from ya any day 🤘🤘
@@LeroyLuce thanks so much for this kind feedback back man, I’m really stoked that this seems to be helping some folks. I struggled with figuring some of this stuff out too and watched all the mentioned guys in slow motion tons of times, at times with some level of frustration. I was so impressed by how Brett Papa taught some similar licks I felt compelled to try and pass it on in my own non pro level way. But yea, that rolling legato vibe is such an essential slash sound and Gsharp and those guys do it so well. It definitely feels good when you start getting a feel for it. I’m still learning myself, still on the journey. I posted another little lesson a few days ago as well. I think I might do another one where I put today an entire slash style phrase that covers a few different positions and incorporates some classic slash type licks. Then break each section down. At any rate, thanks again for the support. Rock on 🤘🏼🎸
@@slashtriono not here and there. If you’re going to do this, you need to come to grips with these people being everywhere. Seriously. You’re going to get that stuff every video. Lot of miserable people in the world, and most are on UA-cam and the comment section is the closest they have to a social life and they hate themselves for it. You just need to not expect niceness. Just don’t worry about it.
Yea, I guess it makes sense. They are looking at it more like a business and teasing us a bit to get us to buy lessons, which is reasonable. I don’t think Jakob does live lessons but does sell pre recorded lessons. I have bough many of them. They are helpful but I think he goes a bit fast and adds too much variation too quickly. He did make a custom video for me that was a bit more focused. He’s a great player. Laszlo only does Skype type lessons but I don’t think he’s all that available. But I have observed that being a great player does not always equal a great teacher. Brett Papa is a fantastic teacher. I’m just doing it for fun. Cheers !
Thank you for posting this lesson . I always tried to find a lesson like this and I agree it’s hard to put the time in when working a full time job and doing other things . Thanks again .
Thanks for the kind words. I too have looked for this type of thing for myself, where someone takes some time and breaks things down piece by piece and repeats and various tempos. So I had that in mind when I did this and is what I personally like to see. I would love to see Jakob or Laszlo break down some even more complex licks and patterns in this kind of detail. Brett Papa actually does a great job with his lessons. I purchased his course on mixing major and minor pentatonic scales and it’s probably the best guitar course I have ever used. He’s very systematic and seems like a nice guy to boot. Thanks again !
It’s cool how these licks all use a combination of major and minor pentatonic. Some people might even classify this as a harmonic minor mode but I’m not 100% sure which note he’s actually flatting there. All I can say is that this sounds kick ass!! Woohoo!😂🎉
@@alejandrornr thank you! I am glad you found the channel and like the lesson. I have some other slash style lessons too if you go to my page. Thanks!!! Rock on 🎸🤘🏼👍🏼
Awesome, glad it was helpful to you in some way. I do have several other slash style lesson videos i have done since this one. You can find them on my page if you're interested. I try to break things down and repeat a lot. I know a lot of guys I have watched over time go too fast or do not repeat the same lick or phrase enough, so I try to make it as clear as i can. Thanks!
@@michaelbaker9606 thanks man, that means a lot! I feel the same way. That feeling is actually what lead me to make the lesson videos. I have been watching so much content (from better players mind you) to try and learn the slash style but often come away feeling frustrated at the level of explanation. I have other lesson videos too if you like this one. I think I have done 9 at this point. I do try and focus on different aspects of the style in each one but there is definitely overlap. Thanks again man 👍🏼🤘🏼🎸
Just great - I’ve learn more in one videos of yours than any other videos I’ve ever watched about this topic. Thank you so much, I can wait to watch all your other lessons. Cheers
Awesome! So glad to hear that! Yea my goal was to try to make some of this style / technique, insofar as I can perform it, more accessible to more people. I plan to keep doing them so stay tuned! Thanks again for the feedback 🎸👍🏼🤘🏼
Man ok.look i had to subscribe. I have not long ago entered the intermediate stage according to everything ive learned on UA-cam. And from family n friends. I think its awesome you started teaching/showing some of what hou learned and how you learned it. Most pro/experts if you want to call them that. Goes way over most everyone's head with way to much theory and terms that the bedroom garage guitarists wont get. For many of us out here n i know i speak for many we are not expecting slash or even Tyler larson to be worried about us when we pick up our guitar. We just want to have fun enjoy and play. And that's what it's all about. I really hope you keep it going. We can learn more from someone like you than we could from Carlos Santana.
Dude, I’m honored to get such a kind and appreciative comment like yours. I’m really glad that you find it helpful! I totally understand what you mean about things going over one’s head at times. There is tons a great free and paid content out there, but sometimes it’s difficult to find the specific thing or approach that works for each person. I have found Brett Papa to be extremely useful for my particular needs and skill level, definitely recommend you check him out if you haven’t already. But yea man, I kind of approached this as if I was actually trying to give a friend a lesson. So I do talk maybe too much for some and it’s obviously not scripted, but I think many can appreciate this approach. I have only had a handful of rude guys whine and complain that I talk too much. When I was a kid in the 80s all I could do was rewind the tape over and over and use my ear or hope to see slash’s hand for a moment on some grainy live VHS performance. But I digress. I’m glad you liked it and I hope to add more at some point. Thanks my friend 👍🏼🎸
@@slashtrio that's right man. I'm 55 yo born in 69. I grew up in a musically inclined family so to speak. I played drums since I was 12 lived it eat it breathed it. A couple years ago i just really started paying close attention to Gary Rossington of Lynyrd Skynyrd and Leslie West playing Mississippi Queen. My journey with the LP started and I fell in love with LP Jr's and off I went kind of with the same passion and love I had with drums as a young fellow. I know I will never be anything of significance I just want to learn as much as I can in what time I have and get as good as I can and have fun doing it.
@@chucklee347 coo man, my bother is the same age as you, I’m 49. I started guitar at age 12 but I didn’t always stick with over the years. Went decades without playing or learning lead guitar. But as with many skills like this, getting the foundations at an early age often helps. Many things I have learned to do over the years I take for granted, the more subtle stuff (micro bends between notes, picking dynamics, string rakes, all these details can really made one’s playing sound much better and more like pro, even when playing easy phrases). I may try and do a lesson on that type of thing, getting the feel that gives your playing feel and attitude. But yea man, the players you mentioned are awesome. I definitely appreciate southern rock and classic rock way more now then back in the day. As a kid I was into punk rock so it was a lot of power chords. But went through big GnR phase in HS and tried to learn slash’s stuff. Was very hard back then because I didn’t know anyone who could play like that and there weren’t many recourses back then. I also like SRV. UA-cam has helped me tremendously. I love LPs too man, I have a couple too many 🤷🏻♂️. But you’re right man, it’s all about having fun. I have kids and work all the time, so this is my passion and time to zone out and lose myself in something. Thanks again
@@slashtrio that's what I'm really paying close attention to now, is the little nuances that make me sound like me. Of course I would love to have Gary rossington's slow laid back technique while having Paul Gilbert's blazing speed if needed. But would that sound like me. I won't to get good all you've mentioned above then figure likes n dislikes n just do what I do. Good thing is I'm a STUBBORN SOB.
@@chucklee347 I hear ya, I’d l love to have the feel of Clapton and SRV but then be able to also do those signature slash legato runs all. Over the neck. That’s the goal 🎸😎
Love it u say its "quick slash lick lesson" And its not quick ,and i live it...since its more time with u on screen! Me still trying to figure out how to do videos more then 2 min'😂
Thanks my friend! It’s surprisingly challenging to do a lesson type thing. I have never been one to read tabs or to even keep up with the fret numbers. But I tried to do the type of thing that I personally like to see - someone breaking down the licks slowly and doing the same lick several times.
Awesome man, I’m really glad to hear that. I basically tried to offer the kind of thing I wanted a year or two ago. Some of the slash masters go so fast that it leaves your head spinning. Thanks again 🎸👍🏼
Great job man! Don’t worry about the haters. The breakdown of these licks is exactly what helps put it all together. Also, don’t undersell yourself. You’ve got the chops!
Thanks man! I appreciate the positive feedback! I was kind of approaching this like you were taking a lesson ya know, like 30 mins with teacher who is going to explain some stuff but also just show you the tricks/licks up close over and over. I learn the fastest that way personally and I'm sure many are the same. I actually did another video last night but was already feeling some kind of pressure to not talk too much ha! Those dudes got in my head! It's hard to be super precise because I am not a teacher and do not know all the technical stuff. I'm sure with time i'll got more efficient, but this is just a hobby, I won't be quitting my day job anytime soon ha. Thanks gain!
Great lesson and insight into improving skills. Forget all the negative comments - if they don’t like what you’re doing they can find other videos to watch. There are many thousands of people wanting to improve at this level, myself included and you’ve talked in a manner that I understand. Nice job and well done 👍🏻
Thanks so much for the feedback and I’m really glad that you find this helpful. Luckily I haven’t been getting too much bad feedback, mostly good. If you’re interested I have done several other lessons of this type since this one. You can find them on my page with descriptions of what I try to cover. Thanks again 🎸👍🏼🤘🏼
Hey, thanks for the comment and I’m glad that you’re finding it useful. I’m getting a pretty good response from people so I’ll likely do some more videos in the future. While I’m a pretty good player in some respects, my experience with teaching others how to play and how to describe it is not something I have much experience with. I tend to overthink everything anyway, so at some point I’ll just post some other licks, phrase, or techniques that can help people get that slash style vibe. Thanks again! 👍🏼🎸
Thanks bro. Im old school and seen GN R many times back in the 90s. Slash was always on my top 10 list of great guitarist along with Hendrix, Clapton, Randy Rhodes, etc. Thanks for great lesson!
Awesome man! Yea, I’m a big fan of Clapton, Hendrix, SRV, and slash. Love blues lead guitar in general. I have several other little lesson type vids as well if you liked this one. Thanks again 👍🏼🎸🤘🏼
Awesome lesson man. Nice work, keep Slash’in on! What I find also really helps to make it sink in, is dial up a Blues Jam track in the key of interest and play those type of licks along with it. It really helps to develop the phrasing.
For sure man, I do that most nights. I usually rotate between jamming to traditional blues at various tempos and various other "rock" or "slash style" backing tracks. It's definitely one of my main practice routines. I did this for kicks. I had a few people ask me, and I am thinking why would these people ask me when there are masters like Gsharp, Laszlo, Jakob and the like. I figured maybe those guys are a bit too advanced for some so I thought maybe i could do some more basic stuff for those trying to get some of these licks and patters down. My first video ever talking!! I wish Brett Papa could do an advanced slash style course. He's such a great teacher. Cheers
So my first venture into posting a UA-cam video that involves talking and teaching and I already had one guy say “gave up after 3 minutes! If you’re gonna give lessons get to the point” ha. I just deleted because I have no time for that kind of thing. I clearly say I’m no professional and obviously just a regular guy making a phone video in his home and the guy was angry I talked too much!! Maybe I did talk too much but I’m thinking man, no one is forcing you to watch this. There is no shortage of short clip high quality guitar videos out there. Gotta love how the internet and anonymous communication really brings out the best in people 😉
Awesome man! I’m glad you found it helpful and for something from it! I have 4 other slash type lessons on my page as well if you’re interested. I tried to focus on different concepts with each (legato, major / minor licks, transitions and such). And yes, all tunes Eb! I mean you have to with slash stuff right ? Ha
Hello my guitar brotha since G sharp i didnt saw such a good lesson about playing Slash style that we all so much love,and i watch them all,niko,lazlo you name it but this one is by far the best lesson i have seen !this lesson allows everyone to start to go on this path while the most around its just show off so we can buy their lesson wich i tot respect its their channel they can do whatever they want. This lesson is a real helper for us all Slash afficionados it is like you said in the end of the video. Ill be always greatfull for this video that unlocked my brain on how to play Slash like you gave us the base so we can start to go on the right path. I Never forget the yt lessons that actually had an impact on my playing and this is the last one i found from the few that actually had that impact i dont know many ppl that plays guitar and wanna do this path but everyone i find that actually wants to ,your channel will be def the 1st i recomend to them,ill always suport your channel on how i can i just subscribe,did the like and again ill be greatfull for this lesson forever. Best Slash lesson ever! Thank you my brotha you just earned a guitar friend. Thank you, thank you, thank you!❤
Thanks so much my friend for this incredibly thoughtful and generous comment. I’m humbled and honored to feel as though I could help anyone to such a degree. I’m very glad you found it so useful! I know from my work experience and hours of practice that decoding some of this stuff can be tricky. There are tons of excellent player on UA-cam that we all benefit from. I’m a huge fan of Brett Papa and highly recommend both his free and paid stuff, particularly his paid course on mixing major and minor pentatonic. But yea, not tons of stuff out there of people breaking down slash style licks in the way the Brett Papa breaks down his stuff. Sometimes we just need to see someone up close repeat these things over and over and various speeds in order for our brains to process it. Thanks again man! Good luck on your guitar journey and stay in touch 🎸👍🏼
@@slashtrio exactly my friend i also follow Brett Papa since he was PapaStache hehe i like the way he teaches rythm guitar and adds some lead licks on it.Also the caged i learn from him and yes sometimes we just need to see and you just did show me the Slash style that i had put it aside for a while and jumped into learn to play songs but now that i saw you iam gone go back to it,thanks to you,so again thank you my friend.I love you,no homo hehe ❤🎸🤘🤘
@@lets_rock_it papa Stache ha “welcome welcome welcome”. That dude is a UA-cam treasure. Seems like a super cool dude that l’d like to have a beer with and hang out and he’s a monster player. While he doesn’t play exactly like slash there is a lot of overlap and I have learned things from Brett that have directly translated into the slash style. Some of my go to runs are definitely ones I have picked up from him. I haven’t learned the cage system yet but I know I should. I need to practice rhythm more as well. I think I have naturally pretty good timing but I need to practice more. For the last two years I pretty much just play licks to backing tracks or play along to GnR songs where slash track has been removed. I just practice lead non stop. Always good to be more well rounded but I’m not a professional musician and have lots going on in life so I have to use my music time wisely. Thanks again 🎸
@@slashtrio hehehe welcome welcome welcome 😄😄😄 Your playing is more then good enough. 1 thing i have learn with steve stine dont be judging your playing level i did that also and i felt i was never good enough.what matters is we having fun with what we playing and once i got rid of that it was much better for me even when playing with others and how many guitar players have a insane technical level but dont make us feel anything.while other players with lot less skills makes us goosebumps,make us smile i call it they hit our soul. At the end of the day we all getting better as long we keep playing and we dont have to be that skillfull to hit ppls emtions off course it helps but theres a lot guys ovethere with insane skills that their music just dont hit me. Keep that in mind it did help me i was too demanding with myself and it didnt bring much positivity for me.Now i just want to have fun as long i dont murderer a song iam good with 😄 Take care my friend and keep rockin it 🎸🤘🤘
@@bhaskarjyotihazarika6919 thanks so much for the comment my friend! I appreciate the kind words and I am glad you like the lesson. I do have several other lesson type videos I have done since this one. Some overlap between videos but I do make an effort to focus on different licks or ideas in each one. Thanks again 🤘🏼🎸
@@retorgere3718 thanks! And you’re welcome. I’m glad you like it. If you go to my page you’ll see I have done about 9 slash style lessons. Thanks again 👍🏼🎸🤘🏼
Not to offend but you sound pretty young (relative to me that is). I’m 48 and playing since I was 18. Im just guessing from the way you are talking about your own playing (not based on your apparent skill level) that you haven’t been playing all that long. If im right, I can say I wish I had your skill level when I was your age 👍
@@lockeshill hey no offense taken. I guess I must have a youthful voice because I’m 49🎅🏼. I initially started playing at age 13 (my dad plays guitar) and I played a lot from 13 to 17 (was in punk bands and dabbled with GnR but I couldn’t figure most of lead parts out). I stopped playing completely and then got into again in college for a couple of years and got really into blues and SRV. Then I went to grad school and totally stopped again. Fast forward to 2004 I got into acoustic and signing (punk - ish kind of stuff) and did that for a few years. Didn’t start doing this electric lead thing again until 2019 or so. So in a manner I have been playing a long time but with long breaks. But I suppose that learning the foundations at a young age has helped a lot. As far as how I speak of my own level, I’m just not one to boast or to assume too much, I think I’m pretty good but there are tons of people on YT who run circles around me, and guys like laszlo, gsharp, and Jakob definitely play the slash thing at a higher level than me. Thanks again 🎸👍🏼
You play damn good. Just like "decide" for one lick, teach it in one video. And then another video for another lick and then so... The thing is, in each video you can explain a bit after de lick saying, this is the same on this box etc etc. Thanks for teaching us and you do it really good man
Hey, i understand and appreciate your suggestion. I have done some videos more like you describe, that is to say just a very specific lick that is repeated many times, and i have others that have a bit more variation. This video is the first one i ever did so I was probably more nervous. At any rate I'll link a few other lessons below that are more like what you are asking for. Thanks! ua-cam.com/video/F6iZtkJL9qU/v-deo.htmlsi=4UrTjFMz1yMbjpXU ua-cam.com/video/PUtzRrtdug4/v-deo.htmlsi=lcSK2hQSvZsO3X3f ua-cam.com/video/pSomtJQzG2o/v-deo.html
@@ShumuStudios yea, it’s not a lick I really play very often and can’t currently play it up to speed just because it’s not a lick I found myself wanting to do. But yea slash does it often. Definitely in the monkey chow solo and also in some of those big classic live solos I think. It’s one of those classic slash repeating licks. I think I learned from watching an old Niko slash video.
@@eye5856 hey, thanks for the positive feedback! I’m glad you found this useful in some way. Yea gettin the hang of mixing the two scales in a natural, melodic, and fluid way takes a lot of time. I’m definitely still on that journey too. Brett Papa has an excellent course you can buy that I’d recommend to any fan of slash or people who want to mix major and minor pentatonic scales in a rock / rock-blues context. Thanks again man 👍🏼🎸
@@slashtrio now when are my guitar hero Jimmy page live sloppy yet amazing playing lesson coming🤣🤟🏼🎸! But genuinely your lessons are better than all the courses I’ve studied and bought, rock on 🤘🏼
@@eye5856 ha! Yea page was amazing. I didn’t really get into LZ until much later and didn’t know that much about Page’s style, aside from the classic riffs. Seeing some of that old live footage where he goes off, it’s cool. At times off the rails and not very precise, but I dig it. It’s just got the vibe. He was so cool too. At any rate, I’m happy to hear that you like the lessons man. I’m just a regular player like you and never taught guitar or took many lessons myself. I just thought I could help decode some of this stuff for some people. It’s been great to hear that it’s been helpful to quite a few people trying to get the slash style. We can’t all be G sharp but we can try !
@@slashtrio yeah you have to understand Pages playing to appreciate it. I can see how people think he’s overrated and sloppy (especially in the heroin years) but he’s inspired me more than any player.
Thanks Steve, I really appreciate it and I’m glad you’re finding those useful! 🎸. I guess you noticed I have done 6 or 7 videos like this, so if this was up your alley you may like the others as well. I checked out your page, looks like we like some or the same music. I was a huge Sex Pistols fan as a adolescent and then GNR later. Like the undertones as well. I had been contemplating covering a pistols song recently, “did you no wrong”. Love the white custom, Steve Jones vibes 🎸👍🏼
Cheers, only been playing a few years but always loved live music and at 60 kick myself I didn’t start this earlier. Thanks for the LP comment, just bought a Slash November burst, hence found your vids, I will be watching and learning from all…once again thanks…ps Did you no wrong…cracking tune
@@stevehulme1640 hey, it’s never too late to learn, and seems like you’re off and running. But like many skills, it does seem like starting young is helpful. I’m 49 and initially got into playing around 12 and played a lot until 16 or 17 and then kind of lost interest for long stretches of time and only got back into electric again over the last few years. Definitely the longest I’ve stuck with it. I think my life is more stable and predictable at this age which has allowed me to remain focused. It’s a lot of fun for sure. The slash November is a great guitar! I actually sold mine a month ago to help finance / justify a custom shop LP. It’s a sickness. Lots of great content out there for learning. I’d highly recommend Brett Papa, he has tons of fee stuff on here and has some pod stuff that is well worth it. His teaching style is excellent. Cheers 🎸
Awesome man, I’m glad the you like it and that it will hopefully be helpful for you. I just did a part 2 lesson yesterday so that one might be useful to you as well. Cheers 🎸👍🏼🤘🏼
Thanks man, I appreciate the positive feedback and kind words, glad you found it useful. I love mixing major and minor but not sure I could teach it in a very efficient/effective manner because I do not know all the scales. I know some of the basic major shapes but mostly I do it by identifying the major notes that are within the minor position and then target them if that makes sense? I might be able to at least show what I know at some point. In the meantime I would highly recommend any of Brett Papa's videos on mixing major and minor. I actually bought his course on that and it's very good. But even without buying the course you can get a lot from his free stuff. I'll add the link below: ua-cam.com/video/qfImoLCVzD0/v-deo.html
So much value in this! But Minute 13 man slow down! 😊 That’s where I get lost with g sharp. all smooth and slowly on the first and second string and boom everyone speeds up on the 3rd and 4th string and I get lost. 😢😅
Ha, I appreciate the feedback and I in fact feel your pain my friend! I still watch gsharp videos and even have paid lesson videos I got from Jakob slash, and both of them often just fly over lots of stuff and I’m left watching some tiny section over and over in slow motion trying to dissect the technique! It can be a frustrating feeling because I know I could likely play the licks or learn them quickly but I’m just having a hard time seeing what’s happening. That being said I love those guys and I wish G was still alive, dude was the best. I would still recommend Jakob’s vids (they are priced very reasonably and he won’t rip you off) but just be prepared to get a little overwhelmed with some of it. But your point is definitely well taken man. That’s why I did these videos to begin with, to try and slow things down so some of us mere mortals could progress. I’m new to teaching so sometimes it’s tricky to record in real time (it’s all one take no edits) and to cover everything and to keep it organized and digest-able. I plan on doing another video sometime soon that goes over these legato patterns down more. Thanks again man 👍🏼🎸🤘🏼
This is excellent mate. If anyone is struggling, who's a hammer on and pull off with 1,2 1,3 and 1,4 type, put together an exercise for yourself to loosen up 2,3 and get the trill speed going there. I doubt you'll regret it. Mine were tight, and I'm now making good progress with this, after slackening them off by practicing fast phrases (slowly to start with then gradually quickening) over and over, that I'd normally use 1,2 for. If it makes the back of your hand ache behind your pinky and ring finger it means it's working. Don't push it two hard. Take your time. Break and go back to it , later. Trigger finger below the base of your ring finger is not great.
Awesome man, thanks for the tips!! I have been trying to do more exercises as well, definitely helps. I probably seem a bit tighter here than when I’m free playing, I tend to get more tight when I’m recording myself. It’s amazing how much the little red record button can get into your head 👀
Cheers, Dude. Yeh, the flashing red light. I record acoustic guitar tracks for my friend to put vocals over. It normally takes me more than one attempt, as soon as I hit record. I've known her for thirty years and no one else will ever hear them, but it still makes me nervous ☺
@@pistoltips5270 I get it for sure. I often record myself (just audio) jamming to tracks and I’m often very pleased with it. But when I try and do a UA-cam video I often get tight and have to do a few takes. I think I do better when improv then covering some exact solo.
Hey, thanks for noticing. I snagged this LP from Chicago Music exchange over the summer. It’s “dirty lemon burst”. It’s only a AA top but I really like it less flamy. It’s more “curly flame” and it’s all over the top. Actually looks more like the derrig guitar than the slash models that often look to orange to me or have AAAAA tops that are a bit much. But yea it’s a good one 🎸👍🏼
@@slashtrio oh man those CME spes les paul are just 7nbileble good,and the custombuckers "s" have that chaime and clearty that cant beat. Amazing guitats for sure.and yeah,its sure more Derring then those AAAAAA tops.
@@YehoashDream yea, I really liked those pick ups but I ended up switching them out for the SD slash 2.0s. Definitely higher output and a fatter sound. Yea I know you’re a big LP guys and I have seen you with many over the years. I do like more flamy tops as well but I wanted one that was more subtle. My other favorite is my wildwood 50s unburst, it has a beautiful flame top. These are both just standards (not custom shops) but they are really good ones, they play and sound very nice.
@@slashtrio guess we shop at the same stores🤣 im a wildwood guitars fans also. Just got 2 les pauls from them last year. Seems to me they got the hands on the better axes...and charge for that! But damn good guitars.
@@YehoashDream yea man, wildwood is awesome. They say they “hand pick” their tops. I wanted to find just the unburst I wanted with the right top. Wanted it pretty flamy but more of a wide / wavy flame as opposed to that chevron vibe. So it’s just a “wildwood select standard’ so they changed a few hundred more fro that (as compared to typical standard) but it came with 50s spec (which all the other unbursts were 60s spec at that time), the better top, and they special pickups. I did change out the bridge pup but left the neck, it’s super clear and articulate. Interestingly I seem to play my November burst the least. I think maybe I just need to have it set up again, the action is actually too low for me. I need it slightly higher to be able to grab the stings.
@@Kajojek Ha, well that's a bonus I guess! Maybe it's just being a bit soft spoken. Slash definitely has a calm chill voice and vibe. I'm actually a psychologist by trade 🤓
One thing about Slash that many people never mention is his right/picking hand. Every so often ( you have to really listen , and also know your instrument/amp : i.e. spending a lot of hours simply playing and adjusting the tones on guitar with volume and tone knobs as well as amp settings etc.) IS THAT Slash with pick very lightly or strum very lightly over the bridge pickup- a lot of times a double stop riff - by he holds the pick lightly with a very light pass over the strings - it does make distinctive sound/tone that picking hard does not sound like it
Cool man, thanks for sharing this cool and interesting observation. Yea, so much nuance in everyone’s playing. Jakob slash (if you’re familiar) told me that he personally has a very strong pick attack and uses a thicker pick which results in that kind of characteristic slash chimey sound, particularly on the high e, b, and g strings, on lead parts. I actually use a medium pick and lean more towards picking a bit lighter. But, despite being a big slash fan my personal goal is not to sound exactly like him. I’d rather be some combo of slash SRV, and Clapton ha. I like slash’s 80s and 90s phrasing and just that dirty major / minor pentatonic vibe with his rolling legato, but I prefer the vibrato and feel of the others guys. You should post a video of what you’re talking about. I wish more people would post vids like I did because I’m still very much learning myself. Cheers my friend 🎸👍🏼
Hey thanks for the feedback, glad it seems like something that be can helpful for you. I think a lot of us are more visual learners and just having someone slow down and repeat can really speed up the learning process. I personally would love to see some higher level guys do this too, I still have a lot to lean myself. Thanks for the sub 🎸👍🏼🤘🏼
@@slashtrio It's a 2010 Epiphone Slash Les Paul, one of 3000 rare Epiphone Custom Shop models with Slash goodies and case, been after a Slash model for years. Will check out the other videos too, thanks!
@@Slash1066 that’s awesome man! Sounds like you got a good one. I actually have the Gibson slash November burst and a couple other LPs. It’s an addiction 🤷🏻♂️🎸
@@slashtrio I would love a Gibson just difficult to justify the price, the Epiphone is an Appetite for Destruction labeled one so has the amber top with fine flame like the original Kris Derrig copy, I have 2 other Epiphone Les Pauls and 5 or 6 other varied guitars, it's hard to stop!
@@Slash1066 i understand, they are a bit pricy. My father (who is also a guitar player) got me a Gibson LP in high school (many years / decades ago) so I’m a bit partial to the Gibson’s. Music store credit cards with 12 to 24 month 0% finance options have been my friend (or enemy depending on how you look at it) when it comes to acquiring a couple additional Gibbos. 🤷🏻♂️🎸🎅🏼
@@brandonmetalspine9047 Awesome, greetings from the states! Glad you find the videos helpful, I plan to do some more. Between watching these and the more advanced vids Jakob Slash does (and other guys) it should help get more of that slash style. Cheers!
@@xx_rob4593 ha, I have had a couple or guys say that. I guess I have a laid back voice too, slash always sounds so chill. If you liked this lesson I have several others on my page. Thanks !! 👍🏼🎸
@@slashtrio i really enjoy your lessons to be honest. I mean, i'm really influenced by slash's guitar playing but often i feel like i developed my own lick style and instead of playing similar to him i play in a different one ahhaha. These videos really help. Keep it up mate =)
@@xx_rob4593 yes, totally. I actually feel the same way. I have been very influenced by guys like SRV and Clapton too, so hopefully it just kinds of ends up being my own thing. I actually like Gsharp’s playing more than slash to be honest. I like slash’s style but I like the feel of the blues guys, and I think gsharp had that feel too. But yea, I’m not too into learning licks or solos note for note, I just like to get the idea and then do my own things with it. Cheers 👍🏼🎸
Thanks man, I appreciate the support and glad you found it helpful. I did actually post a part 2 about 5 days ago that goes over some other slashy type of stuff. Have another one in the works (in my mind ha) where I’m gonna post an entire passage that covers a few boxes, some mixture of major and minor, and some typical slash type licks. Thanks again 🎸👍🏼👍🏼
@@slashtrio Aww cool I'll have a look today, I've been playing guitar about 2 years and I want to get more into slashy type guitar if that makes sense, and your videos make it easy to follow made up that I found you, and I've subscribed to you 🤘👍cheers buddy and have a great Christmas all the very best. 🎸👍🤘🤘
@@johnmac.6760 that’s great my friend, glad that it’s helpful for you. I was hoping that it would be accessible to people who were just getting more into lead guitar. A lot of the other stuff online (unless you get paid lessons) tends to fly over stuff and it’s hard to follow. But yea, sounds like my “part 2” might have some information/ licks that might be helpful as well. Cheers! Have a great Christmas 🎄
Thanks man, I appreciate the positive feedback. It seems like people are liking these couple of “lesson” type videos which is awesome. I’m glad some people are finding it helpful. Thanks again 🎸👍🏼
@@slashtrio I wasn't expecting a reply, but glad i got one. I'm subscribed away now and so shall get updates for all of the new ones you put out. Keep at it, and know that it's providing help to some people who are in similar situations. Real kudos to you mate.
Looks like B dorian/minor pentatonic. Which would be played in the key of A major. The reason to understand the underlying music theory is to be able to improvise in this style in any key, anywhere on the fretboard. Thanks for the video.
Hey thanks. Yea I didn’t mean to suggest knowledge of music theory is not not preferable, I was just acknowledging that my own understanding of theory is fairly limited at this point. I started playing as a kid and learned mostly by ear and learned to improvise the way that many who ply the blues do, learning a few of the main “boxes” or scale shapes and then just running with it. I certainly was adding the blues scales, chromatic runs, and Dorian notes without completely understanding the theory, just tying to emulate my hero’s. But your point is will taken and i practice all the time and watch excellent instruction videos that teach more about what you are talking to. I kind of just did this video on a whim and my main goal was just to show some basic techniques that slash uses to get that sound. I’m assuming that most people who are on this journey are also watching more professional videos from people who can more confidently teach all the theory and such. Thanks again for the comment. 🎸👍🏼
Hey man :) Really awesome video! Thanks for sharing your knowledge! I just have a question about the fingering. Do you conciously try to play these runs mainly with the first 3 fingers? I just tend to use my pinkie a lot and I was a wondering if that might slow me down Cheers from Europe and rock on🚀
Hey man, thanks for the comment and glad the video has been helpful in some way for you. I think it’s a preference and whatever you’re accustomed to. I traditionally used my pinkie very little and have had to make some effort to strengthen it and use it more often when it’s needed or especially advantageous. I think many shredder type players always use their pinkies a lot, whereas a lot of the old blues players (SRV, Clapton and others) do not use their pinkies that much. Even slash seems to use his pinkie less than you might imagine. But yea, I would assume that either was is fine if it works for you. For most of the rolling legato stuff (like in this video) I mostly just use the first 3 fingers. I tend to use the pinkie for stretching out to get further down the feet board. Hope that helps. Thanks again 👍🏼🎸
@@slashtrio Thanks for the detailed reply man!! Yeah I noticed that too and was just wondering if you did some thinking about this :) Ok, I’ll just do what feels comfortable I guess haha 🤙🏼✌🏼
@@fuzguitr no worries man, it’s cool to hear other people’s approaches to all of this stuff. I think Gsharp, laszlo, Jakob and all those guys use their pinkies a decent amount but probably not as much as shredder type players. I think it depends on the particular lick or phrase too. When doing big ascending runs (like nighttrain outro solo) I think you’ll see guys use the pinkie more. Would be interesting to go and watch gsharp and see how often he uses the pinkie. Thanks again 👍🏼🎸
I kind of like your talkative relaxed approach. You set the scene up really nicely, rather than the here's the lick played really quickly, now work it out for yourself, kind of thing. That's cool, too, if you can read guitar in the mirror, so to speak. Not everyone can. You have a good thing here. Nobody needs to be rude.
Thanks! Yea everyone learns differently so you can’t really please everyone. I’m sure if I was doing this all the time I might be more succinct in some parts and obviously more prepared, but like I said in the video, I’m not a pro and just doing it on the fly. Some people will be jerks regardless.
Thank you! for this video there's definitely some good licks in here, That sound like slash has used before. (P.S How long have you been playing ?) If you don't mind me asking
Hi there, thanks for the positive feedback! The how long have I been playing question is a little tricky because I originally started quite young (age 12 or 13 - in my 40s now) and I played pretty consistently until around 17 or so then I stopped for a while. Then played again for a year or two in college (got into blues more) then stopped again. Didn’t really play at all until I was in my 30s and that was more acoustic punk-ish kind of stuff with vocals. Got back into lead guitar in 2019 or so. This has definitely been the longest I have stuck with it. Definitely still hooked. Thanks again 🎸👍🏼🤘🏼
Thanks man! I appreciate the nice feedback. Yea, that’s what I was trying to achieve with this. Lots of excellent players (much better than me) giving some demos and tips but often times going way too fast, not repeating, or bad camera angle. I have a few other lessons like this I put up as well if you like this type of thing. Peace ✌️ 👍🏼🎸🤘🏼
Your more of a teacher than you think. Really great slash vid, finally a guy who slows it down. Love gsharp/lazlo but can't even begin to figure out what there doing. And I've been playing for 40 years! How a beginner would get anything from those videos. Really good job dude, keep it up
@@MichaelHerbert-u2r thanks again man. Yea, those guys are great players, both with great blues chops in addition to slash style. But yea, gsharp’s stuff was pretty advanced and it’s difficult to track. I still watch his stuff and will try to identify a specific lick or phrase I like and then watch it over and over at slower speed. It’s too bad that guy passed away, I know he did Skype lessons and custom recorded vids. But yea, I’m trying to fill that void to help beginner and intermediates get some of the slash style and blues licks I have figured out. I think I’m gonna do the next one on transitioning between box 1 2 and 3 with some licks in each box. We’ll see. Thanks again 🎸
Yeah, sad he passed. I think helping guys transition to other positions is a great idea. With these scales, all we do is learn to go up and down. Finally breaking that and moving lateral really change my playing. More fun too
Forgot to tell you. The way you did your video was so refreshing. Repeating and repeating and being so paitent is a big help. That way a guy doesn't have to keep playing with his remote, doing that awful slow speed thing that sounds so terrible....lol. Good luck with your videos. I subscribed, and I don't subscribe to anything. I think your on too something special. Have confidence, and don't listen to haters
Would you be able to put the tabs up for this whole lick? I understand the first part but the ending part is really what im trying to figure out, the closing part of the lick
Hey thanks for the comment and I’m glad you have been able to get something from the video. Unfortunately I don’t do tabs, I have never been one to use them. I tend to either figure things out by ear or by watching tons of tutorials and then kind of doing my own thing with what I’m able to absorb. Which part are you stuck on? I haven’t watched the video since I made it so I have lost track of some details. I have made 4 additional video lessons so it’s possible that you might see something in one of those that helps you get a clearer picture/ understanding. Thanks again 🎸🤘🏼
@@slashtrio I appreciate the quick answer! And iv havnt gotten to the next videos yet iv been really trying to study this one, but after you do the hammer ons on the b string then you do some other back n forth movement and end up on the D string, its kind of hard to explain in typing, but you go to the g D and A string then end on the D string with some vibrato
@@htb017 hey man, now worries. I’m glad to help when possible. Yea, it’s difficult to explain these things in writing. I think I know what you’re referring to. It’s as you descend down the scale while doing some “slashisms” I guess. I tried to go back and see what exactly you might be referring to. You might try my part 3. For that lesson I construct a specific lick pattern that goes up and down the scale and I think I might break down those g d and a licks a bit more clearly. Between part 3 and part 4 I go over those bluesy legato type runs a lot. Part 4 is bit more about doing major and minor. I hope that helps. It’s difficult me to explain too much with through typing as well. I know it can be frustrating, but be patient and keep at it. I do this with gsharp videos and almost lose my mind because he goes really fast, adds variation too quickly, and sometimes the cam angle isn’t great. I watch in slower speed and hope to absorb something! Would be great to do these live in real time!
@@slashtrio yoo thank you! You got the slash sound down to a t man, I really like your videos, i watched every "slash guitar lesson" on youtube and yours honestly is the best there is hands down. And as you said in that first video how its just a hobby you enjoy im the same way, im not trying to make a career out of it just always connected with Slash style of playin and wanted to learn how to get that same type of sound. Hope you keep up with the videos and teaching your good at it💯 If i got any questions is it okay if I reach out for help?
@@htb017 hey man, I appreciate the kind words and I am really glad you’re finding it helpful! I had really never considered doing lesson type videos for a variety of reasons, but I had 3 or 4 people ask me if could either make a lesson video or do zoom type lessons so I decided to give it a try. I tried to just make the kind of video lessons that I prefer, that is someone taking their time, doing lots of repetition, and so close cam angles. I realize that I left out all the picking hand info! That was kind of an omission on my part because the picking part comes to me quickly and intuitively 98 % of the time. I have since realized others aren’t like that ha. But also I’m doing this with an iPhone and no editing so I feel like the left hard is what most people need to see most. But yea man, I’m sure if you have the patience to get through some of my longer vids (I don’t always talk as much as the fist one ha) I’m sure you’ll pick up some licks you can incorporate into your own playing. But keep at it, while I was already a pretty decent blues guitarist, up until the last couple of years and didn’t know many of these slash type licks, so it’s something I have been absorbing a lot. Sorry for the long reply! But yea man, feel free to reach out whenever. I enjoy chatting with other guitarists. I don’t play out or even with other people so it’s cool to connect. Ok also gonna give you some useful links below. One gsharp video that I think is particularly good and some Brett Papa vids I really enjoy. I learned a ton of licks from Brett Papa and many are pretty much slash type licks, he just has a different style, but the licks are pretty similar and he’s a great teacher. Thanks again! ua-cam.com/video/5Rn9s9pbGek/v-deo.htmlsi=L_olg3bOzVENypZe ua-cam.com/video/0zDMbHmwGbM/v-deo.htmlsi=cNjVg8iVlJncj6cp ua-cam.com/users/livem1D8ZmRPDmE?si=DQBqibFWSJq90aUP
@@Chrisrock_84 hi there, yea playing the slash style often involves mixing major and minor pentatonic for sure. I realize I am not the best at explaining all the theory, I’m still learning that stuff myself. I have some other lesson type videos where I focus more specifically on mixing major and minor pentatonic. I’ll link my most recent below. Thanks! 🎸👍🏼 ua-cam.com/video/Y1VvDzgunsY/v-deo.htmlsi=RqXQ4qXMREeCmJd2
Definitely my favorite slash style player! Still watch his videos all the time and miss him being around. You can bet that if he was still alive I’d be taking some lessons from him 🎸
Hey man, it’s mostly just B minor pentatonic with the blues scale / flat 5 and another note or two added in. But the general framework is pretty much b minor pentatonic. Joel that helps. Sorry I’m not super knowledgeable about scales, still learning myself 🎸👍🏼
Yea, I realize that could be helpful but I’m just a regular guy recording himself with a phone propped on a table. Maybe at some point I’ll try and show the picking hand some but the focus will likely be mostly on the left hand. But I’ll keep that in mind. Cheers
Hey, thanks for checking it out. Are you saying it's advanced? I'm sorry if my title was not accurate, I guess I hesitate to call my playing advanced because I reserve that for all the guys I watch (gsharp, laszlo, jakobslash). I suppose it's probably more intermediate than beginner. Maybe I was thinking it was more a beginner/introduction in terms of trying to learn some of Slash's techniques (legato, hammer ons/pull offs, which are really not beginner techniques by definition I suppose). I tried to go slow and repeat a lot. I did that simply because that is how I prefer to learn. I have leaned tons from gsharp videos but he goes very fast and tends to do lots of variations, so I have to watch little sections in slow motions over and over. Anyway, this was my first ever "lesson". I might try another one sometime and do even more basic stuff like bends, vibrato, double stops, and more basic blues licks. Cheers!
not at all that lick was perfect for a beginner/intermediate, I'm saying your playing is definitely advanced, absolutely incredible keep up the fantastic work! @@slashtrio
@@Kr1s._. hey man, I appreciate the kind words and I’m glad that you found it helpful. So far the little responses I have gotten have been good but I did have one dude tell me to “get to the point if you’re gonna do a lesson” ha! I started to respond but i’m going to ignore that kind of negativity. I mean it’s hard to please everyone and I am just doing this for fun. There is tons of great instruction on UA-cam but much of the slash stuff goes by pretty quick. I’m in my 40s and would have killed to have seen people break stuff down like this when I was a teenager. I had to just listen to the songs over and over and use my ear or maybe catch some video of slash live and try and watch his hand!! Thanks again 👍🏼🎸
@@slashtrioI absolutely agree, ignore all the hate brother you a fantastic player/tutor keep them slash tutorials coming 🤘 in my opinion and surely others too I think your an absolute great teacher and as you said back in the day we had to use our own ears we didn't get much break downs so I thank and own you alot brotha
@@Kr1s._. thanks again man, I appreciate it. I had another guy tell me “less talk more guitar” ! Ha. I’m certainly open to some criticism or suggestions to a degree but at the same time this is just a hobby for me and everyone has different learning styles and attention spans. I’m sure if I end up doing more of these I’ll learn to be more efficient, but I did that on the fly with no preparation. There is no shortage of guitar clips that are super short and professional. I just tried to do the type of thing that I myself had been searching for; someone breaking it down step by step and with the cam very close to the fret board. Brett Papa is kind of a master at that approach. If I was going to do this seriously I would go for that vibe. Thanks again 🎸
@@slodziak222222 hmm, interesting observation. I have two current post 2022 LP standard 50s and they seem the same, and the same as all the other LPs I have had, which is several. I have an R9 that has a very different feel, actually more difficult for me to play which is surprising. Could just be the way it looks on the cam.
Hey thanks, I’ll try to keep that in mind. My instinct is to talk more than I did here, but it also puts a bit of pressure on me as well because I’m not a professionally trained musician and am really not one to pay attention to fret numbers and and such. So trying to call out the fret numbers and which string I’m playing is more ideal I guess but it’s also a bit more challenging for me. I’m sure I’ll get better at that with practice. But, if you watch the newer lesson I think you’ll find that i am repeating the same patterns many times, so maybe just try and get one section at a time. That’s what I do when I watch stuff. But thanks for watching and hope it helps. 🎸👍🏼
@@playxboxxbox3392 ha! Well I’ll try and be more entertaining next time 🤤. Sometimes doing these types of lessons (I mean from the point of view of the student) is a bit of work and takes focus and effort. I have a few lessons I watch and I get sleepy from it too sometimes. At that point maybe put on a backing tracks or a song you like and just jam along.
For those who are enjoying this lesson I have also made two additional Slash style lesson. Links below. Thanks🎸👍🏼🤘🏼
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Awesome video. Your really starting to get it. I'm at the point where you probably were before learning this. This is gonna be a great help for me. Thanks a million. And now ... Back to My Michelle
@@theantiqueninja4743 Awesome man, I’m glad it’s helpful to you. Yea, it’s kind of a never ending journey isn’t it!? You probably saw but I have some other similar videos on my page and may do another lesson type video in the future. And yea my my Michelle is an awesome song. I love playing along to all the AFD songs. Rock on my friend 🎸🤘🏼✌️
It really is a never ending journey, and I'm too far along to turn back now. I'll definitely check your other videos and look forward to more in the future. Thanks again
@@theantiqueninja4743 excellent my friend 🎸👍🏼✌️
0:53 You absolutely do have the talent and ability to get to those levels. Don’t underestimate yourself and remember how far you’ve come, great video!
Thanks man! I appreciate the feedback and encouraging words. Yea maybe I’m being a bit too negative there, but I think what I probably should have said is that I’m not sure I’ll reach those levels given the limitations of my time. If I wound have stuck with playing this regularly as a kid I have little doubt I’d be at that level, but picking this up again as a man in his 40s with kids and a busy career it’s sometimes challenging to practice as much as I’d ideally like to. But I’ll keep pushing myself for sure. Thanks mate 🤘🏼🎸👍🏼
DISCLAIMER: I have been overwhelmingly getting positive feedback about this lesson (which is awesome and very much appreciated) but I have had 3 or 4 guys, who apparently have zero tact, complain that I’m talking too much at the beginning. I could rant about how annoying that is to me but it’s a waste of time. I did this for fun, for free, with no planning. I do talk a lot for the first 3 minutes, so if you want to skip that it’s very easy to do. If that is not something that you can handle then perhaps keep browsing the thousands of free guitar videos and find one that works for your attention span and brain.
Peace 🎸🤘🏼
I wouldn’t worry about it! Vast majority appreciate the video. I think you nailed it pretty good here!
@@pd-kx4qw thanks, I appreciate the support. I guess you have to except there will be a few jerks here and there. Thanks again 👍🏼
@@slashtrio As much as I've watched Laz and G#, (and many others, all great) I think I've gained more insight from watching this vid on repeat. This is THE rolling lick that I've been struggling with forever. So, never mind the haters and ones that are compelled to complain about anything and just know you're helping people with this. And I appreciate it! Like you mentioned not everyone learns the same way and I would take a couch lesson from ya any day 🤘🤘
@@LeroyLuce thanks so much for this kind feedback back man, I’m really stoked that this seems to be helping some folks. I struggled with figuring some of this stuff out too and watched all the mentioned guys in slow motion tons of times, at times with some level of frustration. I was so impressed by how Brett Papa taught some similar licks I felt compelled to try and pass it on in my own non pro level way. But yea, that rolling legato vibe is such an essential slash sound and Gsharp and those guys do it so well. It definitely feels good when you start getting a feel for it. I’m still learning myself, still on the journey. I posted another little lesson a few days ago as well. I think I might do another one where I put today an entire slash style phrase that covers a few different positions and incorporates some classic slash type licks. Then break each section down. At any rate, thanks again for the support. Rock on 🤘🏼🎸
@@slashtriono not here and there. If you’re going to do this, you need to come to grips with these people being everywhere. Seriously. You’re going to get that stuff every video. Lot of miserable people in the world, and most are on UA-cam and the comment section is the closest they have to a social life and they hate themselves for it. You just need to not expect niceness. Just don’t worry about it.
Those other 2 slash copy guys were trying to confuse you to Do on line LESSONS ! I've learn more from you in 1 lesson !! thank you
Yea, I guess it makes sense. They are looking at it more like a business and teasing us a bit to get us to buy lessons, which is reasonable. I don’t think Jakob does live lessons but does sell pre recorded lessons. I have bough many of them. They are helpful but I think he goes a bit fast and adds too much variation too quickly. He did make a custom video for me that was a bit more focused. He’s a great player. Laszlo only does Skype type lessons but I don’t think he’s all that available. But I have observed that being a great player does not always equal a great teacher. Brett Papa is a fantastic teacher. I’m just doing it for fun. Cheers !
I agree!
I learn a lot from this video. Thank you for cracking Slash's style.
Awesome man, glad to hear that! Oh, and you’re quite welcome. Rock on 🤘🏼🎸👍🏼
Thank you for posting this lesson . I always tried to find a lesson like this and I agree it’s hard to put the time in when working a full time job and doing other things . Thanks again .
Thanks for the kind words. I too have looked for this type of thing for myself, where someone takes some time and breaks things down piece by piece and repeats and various tempos. So I had that in mind when I did this and is what I personally like to see. I would love to see Jakob or Laszlo break down some even more complex licks and patterns in this kind of detail. Brett Papa actually does a great job with his lessons. I purchased his course on mixing major and minor pentatonic scales and it’s probably the best guitar course I have ever used. He’s very systematic and seems like a nice guy to boot. Thanks again !
It’s cool how these licks all use a combination of major and minor pentatonic. Some people might even classify this as a harmonic minor mode but I’m not 100% sure which note he’s actually flatting there. All I can say is that this sounds kick ass!! Woohoo!😂🎉
Por fin alguien terrenal , te felicito por esto!!! Años y años viendo cosas sin sentido, ahora si!!! Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷
@@alejandrornr thank you! I am glad you found the channel and like the lesson. I have some other slash style lessons too if you go to my page. Thanks!!! Rock on 🎸🤘🏼👍🏼
No need to keep apologizing, you play very well 🎸
Why thank you sir, I appreciate the kind words. 👍🏼🎸
that made more sense than most of the other stuff i watch so thank you
Awesome, glad it was helpful to you in some way. I do have several other slash style lesson videos i have done since this one. You can find them on my page if you're interested. I try to break things down and repeat a lot. I know a lot of guys I have watched over time go too fast or do not repeat the same lick or phrase enough, so I try to make it as clear as i can. Thanks!
Thanks for giving us something to work on that will help us play some lead guitar
Hey, you’re welcome. I’m glad that you found it helpful. 🎸👍🏼
Content like this would’ve saved me years of frustration if it had existed when I started playing. Amazing job.
@@michaelbaker9606 thanks man, that means a lot! I feel the same way. That feeling is actually what lead me to make the lesson videos. I have been watching so much content (from better players mind you) to try and learn the slash style but often come away feeling frustrated at the level of explanation. I have other lesson videos too if you like this one. I think I have done 9 at this point. I do try and focus on different aspects of the style in each one but there is definitely overlap.
Thanks again man 👍🏼🤘🏼🎸
Just great - I’ve learn more in one videos of yours than any other videos I’ve ever watched about this topic. Thank you so much, I can wait to watch all your other lessons. Cheers
Awesome! So glad to hear that! Yea my goal was to try to make some of this style / technique, insofar as I can perform it, more accessible to more people. I plan to keep doing them so stay tuned! Thanks again for the feedback 🎸👍🏼🤘🏼
Man ok.look i had to subscribe. I have not long ago entered the intermediate stage according to everything ive learned on UA-cam. And from family n friends. I think its awesome you started teaching/showing some of what hou learned and how you learned it. Most pro/experts if you want to call them that. Goes way over most everyone's head with way to much theory and terms that the bedroom garage guitarists wont get. For many of us out here n i know i speak for many we are not expecting slash or even Tyler larson to be worried about us when we pick up our guitar. We just want to have fun enjoy and play. And that's what it's all about. I really hope you keep it going. We can learn more from someone like you than we could from Carlos Santana.
Dude, I’m honored to get such a kind and appreciative comment like yours. I’m really glad that you find it helpful! I totally understand what you mean about things going over one’s head at times. There is tons a great free and paid content out there, but sometimes it’s difficult to find the specific thing or approach that works for each person. I have found Brett Papa to be extremely useful for my particular needs and skill level, definitely recommend you check him out if you haven’t already. But yea man, I kind of approached this as if I was actually trying to give a friend a lesson. So I do talk maybe too much for some and it’s obviously not scripted, but I think many can appreciate this approach. I have only had a handful of rude guys whine and complain that I talk too much. When I was a kid in the 80s all I could do was rewind the tape over and over and use my ear or hope to see slash’s hand for a moment on some grainy live VHS performance. But I digress. I’m glad you liked it and I hope to add more at some point. Thanks my friend 👍🏼🎸
@@slashtrio that's right man. I'm 55 yo born in 69. I grew up in a musically inclined family so to speak. I played drums since I was 12 lived it eat it breathed it. A couple years ago i just really started paying close attention to Gary Rossington of Lynyrd Skynyrd and Leslie West playing Mississippi Queen. My journey with the LP started and I fell in love with LP Jr's and off I went kind of with the same passion and love I had with drums as a young fellow. I know I will never be anything of significance I just want to learn as much as I can in what time I have and get as good as I can and have fun doing it.
@@chucklee347 coo man, my bother is the same age as you, I’m 49. I started guitar at age 12 but I didn’t always stick with over the years. Went decades without playing or learning lead guitar. But as with many skills like this, getting the foundations at an early age often helps. Many things I have learned to do over the years I take for granted, the more subtle stuff (micro bends between notes, picking dynamics, string rakes, all these details can really made one’s playing sound much better and more like pro, even when playing easy phrases). I may try and do a lesson on that type of thing, getting the feel that gives your playing feel and attitude. But yea man, the players you mentioned are awesome. I definitely appreciate southern rock and classic rock way more now then back in the day. As a kid I was into punk rock so it was a lot of power chords. But went through big GnR phase in HS and tried to learn slash’s stuff. Was very hard back then because I didn’t know anyone who could play like that and there weren’t many recourses back then. I also like SRV. UA-cam has helped me tremendously. I love LPs too man, I have a couple too many 🤷🏻♂️. But you’re right man, it’s all about having fun. I have kids and work all the time, so this is my passion and time to zone out and lose myself in something. Thanks again
@@slashtrio that's what I'm really paying close attention to now, is the little nuances that make me sound like me. Of course I would love to have Gary rossington's slow laid back technique while having Paul Gilbert's blazing speed if needed. But would that sound like me. I won't to get good all you've mentioned above then figure likes n dislikes n just do what I do. Good thing is I'm a STUBBORN SOB.
@@chucklee347 I hear ya, I’d l love to have the feel of Clapton and SRV but then be able to also do those signature slash legato runs all. Over the neck. That’s the goal 🎸😎
Love it u say its "quick slash lick lesson"
And its not quick ,and i live it...since its more time with u on screen!
Me still trying to figure out how to do videos more then 2 min'😂
One of the most cool videos around
Thanks my friend! It’s surprisingly challenging to do a lesson type thing. I have never been one to read tabs or to even keep up with the fret numbers. But I tried to do the type of thing that I personally like to see - someone breaking down the licks slowly and doing the same lick several times.
This is a great video! Thank you so much for posting its super helpful 🙏🏆
Awesome man, I’m really glad to hear that. I basically tried to offer the kind of thing I wanted a year or two ago. Some of the slash masters go so fast that it leaves your head spinning. Thanks again 🎸👍🏼
Great job man! Don’t worry about the haters. The breakdown of these licks is exactly what helps put it all together. Also, don’t undersell yourself. You’ve got the chops!
Thanks man! I appreciate the positive feedback! I was kind of approaching this like you were taking a lesson ya know, like 30 mins with teacher who is going to explain some stuff but also just show you the tricks/licks up close over and over. I learn the fastest that way personally and I'm sure many are the same. I actually did another video last night but was already feeling some kind of pressure to not talk too much ha! Those dudes got in my head! It's hard to be super precise because I am not a teacher and do not know all the technical stuff. I'm sure with time i'll got more efficient, but this is just a hobby, I won't be quitting my day job anytime soon ha. Thanks gain!
Great lesson and insight into improving skills. Forget all the negative comments - if they don’t like what you’re doing they can find other videos to watch.
There are many thousands of people wanting to improve at this level, myself included and you’ve talked in a manner that I understand.
Nice job and well done 👍🏻
Thanks so much for the feedback and I’m really glad that you find this helpful. Luckily I haven’t been getting too much bad feedback, mostly good. If you’re interested I have done several other lessons of this type since this one. You can find them on my page with descriptions of what I try to cover. Thanks again 🎸👍🏼🤘🏼
My man. Please do some more slash lessons like this. Im in the middle of learning this style and i need someone to watch to help me learn
Hey, thanks for the comment and I’m glad that you’re finding it useful. I’m getting a pretty good response from people so I’ll likely do some more videos in the future. While I’m a pretty good player in some respects, my experience with teaching others how to play and how to describe it is not something I have much experience with. I tend to overthink everything anyway, so at some point I’ll just post some other licks, phrase, or techniques that can help people get that slash style vibe.
Thanks again! 👍🏼🎸
Thanks bro. Im old school and seen GN R many times back in the 90s. Slash was always on my top 10 list of great guitarist along with Hendrix, Clapton, Randy Rhodes, etc. Thanks for great lesson!
Awesome man! Yea, I’m a big fan of Clapton, Hendrix, SRV, and slash. Love blues lead guitar in general. I have several other little lesson type vids as well if you liked this one.
Thanks again 👍🏼🎸🤘🏼
Awesome lesson man. Nice work, keep Slash’in on! What I find also really helps to make it sink in, is dial up a Blues Jam track in the key of interest and play those type of licks along with it. It really helps to develop the phrasing.
For sure man, I do that most nights. I usually rotate between jamming to traditional blues at various tempos and various other "rock" or "slash style" backing tracks. It's definitely one of my main practice routines. I did this for kicks. I had a few people ask me, and I am thinking why would these people ask me when there are masters like Gsharp, Laszlo, Jakob and the like. I figured maybe those guys are a bit too advanced for some so I thought maybe i could do some more basic stuff for those trying to get some of these licks and patters down. My first video ever talking!! I wish Brett Papa could do an advanced slash style course. He's such a great teacher. Cheers
So my first venture into posting a UA-cam video that involves talking and teaching and I already had one guy say “gave up after 3 minutes! If you’re gonna give lessons get to the point” ha. I just deleted because I have no time for that kind of thing. I clearly say I’m no professional and obviously just a regular guy making a phone video in his home and the guy was angry I talked too much!! Maybe I did talk too much but I’m thinking man, no one is forcing you to watch this. There is no shortage of short clip high quality guitar videos out there. Gotta love how the internet and anonymous communication really brings out the best in people 😉
Great lesson, well taught for all of us who don’t get 8 hours a day to practice 👍
Thanks man, glad you found it useful. Thanks 👍🏼🎸
your voice even sound like slash, keep rocking dude
@@awesomegaming9845 thanks man. I have other little lesson videos on my page if you liked this one. Peace 🎸👍🏼
Nice lesson man 🤟
Thanks man. Just thought I’d give it a try.
I learnt from your video about 14 times more than others. And most importantly: you tune to Eb!!!!
Awesome man! I’m glad you found it helpful and for something from it! I have 4 other slash type lessons on my page as well if you’re interested. I tried to focus on different concepts with each (legato, major / minor licks, transitions and such). And yes, all tunes Eb! I mean you have to with slash stuff right ? Ha
Better lesson on UA-cam thanks for it bro!
Thanks my friend, appreciate the kind words / positive feedback 👍🏼🎸
Hello my guitar brotha since G sharp i didnt saw such a good lesson about playing Slash style that we all so much love,and i watch them all,niko,lazlo you name it but this one is by far the best lesson i have seen !this lesson allows everyone to start to go on this path while the most around its just show off so we can buy their lesson wich i tot respect its their channel they can do whatever they want.
This lesson is a real helper for us all Slash afficionados it is like you said in the end of the video.
Ill be always greatfull for this video that unlocked my brain on how to play Slash like you gave us the base so we can start to go on the right path.
I Never forget the yt lessons that actually had an impact on my playing and this is the last one i found from the few that actually had that impact i dont know many ppl that plays guitar and wanna do this path but everyone i find that actually wants to ,your channel will be def the 1st i recomend to them,ill always suport your channel on how i can i just subscribe,did the like and again ill be greatfull for this lesson forever. Best Slash lesson ever!
Thank you my brotha you just earned a guitar friend.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!❤
Thanks so much my friend for this incredibly thoughtful and generous comment. I’m humbled and honored to feel as though I could help anyone to such a degree. I’m very glad you found it so useful! I know from my work experience and hours of practice that decoding some of this stuff can be tricky. There are tons of excellent player on UA-cam that we all benefit from. I’m a huge fan of Brett Papa and highly recommend both his free and paid stuff, particularly his paid course on mixing major and minor pentatonic. But yea, not tons of stuff out there of people breaking down slash style licks in the way the Brett Papa breaks down his stuff. Sometimes we just need to see someone up close repeat these things over and over and various speeds in order for our brains to process it.
Thanks again man! Good luck on your guitar journey and stay in touch 🎸👍🏼
@@slashtrio exactly my friend i also follow Brett Papa since he was PapaStache hehe i like the way he teaches rythm guitar and adds some lead licks on it.Also the caged i learn from him and yes sometimes we just need to see and you just did show me the Slash style that i had put it aside for a while and jumped into learn to play songs but now that i saw you iam gone go back to it,thanks to you,so again thank you my friend.I love you,no homo hehe ❤🎸🤘🤘
@@lets_rock_it papa Stache ha “welcome welcome welcome”. That dude is a UA-cam treasure. Seems like a super cool dude that l’d like to have a beer with and hang out and he’s a monster player. While he doesn’t play exactly like slash there is a lot of overlap and I have learned things from Brett that have directly translated into the slash style. Some of my go to runs are definitely ones I have picked up from him. I haven’t learned the cage system yet but I know I should. I need to practice rhythm more as well. I think I have naturally pretty good timing but I need to practice more. For the last two years I pretty much just play licks to backing tracks or play along to GnR songs where slash track has been removed. I just practice lead non stop. Always good to be more well rounded but I’m not a professional musician and have lots going on in life so I have to use my music time wisely. Thanks again 🎸
@@slashtrio hehehe welcome welcome welcome 😄😄😄
Your playing is more then good enough.
1 thing i have learn with steve stine dont be judging your playing level i did that also and i felt i was never good enough.what matters is we having fun with what we playing and once i got rid of that it was much better for me even when playing with others and how many guitar players have a insane technical level but dont make us feel anything.while other players with lot less skills makes us goosebumps,make us smile i call it they hit our soul.
At the end of the day we all getting better as long we keep playing and we dont have to be that skillfull to hit ppls emtions off course it helps but theres a lot guys ovethere with insane skills that their music just dont hit me.
Keep that in mind it did help me i was too demanding with myself and it didnt bring much positivity for me.Now i just want to have fun as long i dont murderer a song iam good with 😄
Take care my friend and keep rockin it 🎸🤘🤘
You are great brother. I am from India. Please continue this. You got a sub. ❤
@@bhaskarjyotihazarika6919 thanks so much for the comment my friend! I appreciate the kind words and I am glad you like the lesson. I do have several other lesson type videos I have done since this one. Some overlap between videos but I do make an effort to focus on different licks or ideas in each one. Thanks again 🤘🏼🎸
Thank you for the lesson. Keep it up . Waiting for more videos
@@retorgere3718 thanks! And you’re welcome. I’m glad you like it. If you go to my page you’ll see I have done about 9 slash style lessons. Thanks again 👍🏼🎸🤘🏼
Outstanding!
Thanks! Is this the D. Draper who makes all those awesome backing tracks?
Double that give yourself some more credit. To start with…you’re emulating the style of a master so that’s the place to be 🤘
Thanks man, I appreciate the positive support. Rock on 🤘🏼 🎸😎
Not to offend but you sound pretty young (relative to me that is). I’m 48 and playing since I was 18. Im just guessing from the way you are talking about your own playing (not based on your apparent skill level) that you haven’t been playing all that long. If im right, I can say I wish I had your skill level when I was your age 👍
@@lockeshill hey no offense taken. I guess I must have a youthful voice because I’m 49🎅🏼. I initially started playing at age 13 (my dad plays guitar) and I played a lot from 13 to 17 (was in punk bands and dabbled with GnR but I couldn’t figure most of lead parts out). I stopped playing completely and then got into again in college for a couple of years and got really into blues and SRV. Then I went to grad school and totally stopped again. Fast forward to 2004 I got into acoustic and signing (punk - ish kind of stuff) and did that for a few years. Didn’t start doing this electric lead thing again until 2019 or so. So in a manner I have been playing a long time but with long breaks. But I suppose that learning the foundations at a young age has helped a lot.
As far as how I speak of my own level, I’m just not one to boast or to assume too much, I think I’m pretty good but there are tons of people on YT who run circles around me, and guys like laszlo, gsharp, and Jakob definitely play the slash thing at a higher level than me. Thanks again 🎸👍🏼
You play damn good. Just like "decide" for one lick, teach it in one video. And then another video for another lick and then so... The thing is, in each video you can explain a bit after de lick saying, this is the same on this box etc etc. Thanks for teaching us and you do it really good man
Hey, i understand and appreciate your suggestion. I have done some videos more like you describe, that is to say just a very specific lick that is repeated many times, and i have others that have a bit more variation. This video is the first one i ever did so I was probably more nervous. At any rate I'll link a few other lessons below that are more like what you are asking for. Thanks!
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21:14 I was wondering for so long how that lick actually went. I think I caught my attention in Slash's Snakepit - Monkey Chow. Thanks so much, man!
@@ShumuStudios yea, it’s not a lick I really play very often and can’t currently play it up to speed just because it’s not a lick I found myself wanting to do. But yea slash does it often. Definitely in the monkey chow solo and also in some of those big classic live solos I think. It’s one of those classic slash repeating licks. I think I learned from watching an old Niko slash video.
Great lesson! I’ve got my Major and Minor pentatonic shapes down but connecting together is a bit tricky this really helped! Cheers
@@eye5856 hey, thanks for the positive feedback! I’m glad you found this useful in some way. Yea gettin the hang of mixing the two scales in a natural, melodic, and fluid way takes a lot of time. I’m definitely still on that journey too. Brett Papa has an excellent course you can buy that I’d recommend to any fan of slash or people who want to mix major and minor pentatonic scales in a rock / rock-blues context. Thanks again man 👍🏼🎸
@@slashtrio now when are my guitar hero Jimmy page live sloppy yet amazing playing lesson coming🤣🤟🏼🎸! But genuinely your lessons are better than all the courses I’ve studied and bought, rock on 🤘🏼
@@eye5856 ha! Yea page was amazing. I didn’t really get into LZ until much later and didn’t know that much about Page’s style, aside from the classic riffs. Seeing some of that old live footage where he goes off, it’s cool. At times off the rails and not very precise, but I dig it. It’s just got the vibe. He was so cool too.
At any rate, I’m happy to hear that you like the lessons man. I’m just a regular player like you and never taught guitar or took many lessons myself. I just thought I could help decode some of this stuff for some people. It’s been great to hear that it’s been helpful to quite a few people trying to get the slash style. We can’t all be G sharp but we can try !
@@eye5856 just happen to see this today: love this guy
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@@slashtrio yeah you have to understand Pages playing to appreciate it. I can see how people think he’s overrated and sloppy (especially in the heroin years) but he’s inspired me more than any player.
Thanks for your effort in putting these videos out, really inspirational, I have learned a great deal 🔥🔥🔥🔥🤘
Thanks Steve, I really appreciate it and I’m glad you’re finding those useful! 🎸. I guess you noticed I have done 6 or 7 videos like this, so if this was up your alley you may like the others as well. I checked out your page, looks like we like some or the same music. I was a huge Sex Pistols fan as a adolescent and then GNR later. Like the undertones as well. I had been contemplating covering a pistols song recently, “did you no wrong”. Love the white custom, Steve Jones vibes 🎸👍🏼
Cheers, only been playing a few years but always loved live music and at 60 kick myself I didn’t start this earlier. Thanks for the LP comment, just bought a Slash November burst, hence found your vids, I will be watching and learning from all…once again thanks…ps Did you no wrong…cracking tune
@@stevehulme1640 hey, it’s never too late to learn, and seems like you’re off and running. But like many skills, it does seem like starting young is helpful. I’m 49 and initially got into playing around 12 and played a lot until 16 or 17 and then kind of lost interest for long stretches of time and only got back into electric again over the last few years. Definitely the longest I’ve stuck with it. I think my life is more stable and predictable at this age which has allowed me to remain focused. It’s a lot of fun for sure.
The slash November is a great guitar! I actually sold mine a month ago to help finance / justify a custom shop LP. It’s a sickness.
Lots of great content out there for learning. I’d highly recommend Brett Papa, he has tons of fee stuff on here and has some pod stuff that is well worth it. His teaching style is excellent.
Cheers 🎸
yes man for real you’re a beast, like we who are humble are just a certain slice of pie right , but for the reasons that you care? thank you !!
I’m not sure i completely understood what you meant but it sounded like a compliment 🙂👍🏼. Thanks and I’m glad that you found it useful.
This is an incredible lesson, you’ve given us hours of practice, or in my case weeks!
Awesome man, I’m glad the you like it and that it will hopefully be helpful for you. I just did a part 2 lesson yesterday so that one might be useful to you as well. Cheers 🎸👍🏼🤘🏼
This is class man, would you be able to make another video about combining minor and major scales? Thanks!!
Thanks man, I appreciate the positive feedback and kind words, glad you found it useful. I love mixing major and minor but not sure I could teach it in a very efficient/effective manner because I do not know all the scales. I know some of the basic major shapes but mostly I do it by identifying the major notes that are within the minor position and then target them if that makes sense? I might be able to at least show what I know at some point. In the meantime I would highly recommend any of Brett Papa's videos on mixing major and minor. I actually bought his course on that and it's very good. But even without buying the course you can get a lot from his free stuff. I'll add the link below:
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Thanks for the video. You're a great teacher and player dude. Looking forward to the next video 🤘
@@jamesboyd2610 thanks man. I have been trying to think of what to do next. Got a couple of ideas. 🎸👍🏼
So much value in this! But Minute 13 man slow down! 😊 That’s where I get lost with g sharp. all smooth and slowly on the first and second string and boom everyone speeds up on the 3rd and 4th string and I get lost. 😢😅
Ha, I appreciate the feedback and I in fact feel your pain my friend! I still watch gsharp videos and even have paid lesson videos I got from Jakob slash, and both of them often just fly over lots of stuff and I’m left watching some tiny section over and over in slow motion trying to dissect the technique! It can be a frustrating feeling because I know I could likely play the licks or learn them quickly but I’m just having a hard time seeing what’s happening. That being said I love those guys and I wish G was still alive, dude was the best. I would still recommend Jakob’s vids (they are priced very reasonably and he won’t rip you off) but just be prepared to get a little overwhelmed with some of it.
But your point is definitely well taken man. That’s why I did these videos to begin with, to try and slow things down so some of us mere mortals could progress. I’m new to teaching so sometimes it’s tricky to record in real time (it’s all one take no edits) and to cover everything and to keep it organized and digest-able. I plan on doing another video sometime soon that goes over these legato patterns down more. Thanks again man 👍🏼🎸🤘🏼
Use the settings on the video player and slow the playback speed down
This is excellent mate. If anyone is struggling, who's a hammer on and pull off with 1,2 1,3 and 1,4 type, put together an exercise for yourself to loosen up 2,3 and get the trill speed going there. I doubt you'll regret it. Mine were tight, and I'm now making good progress with this, after slackening them off by practicing fast phrases (slowly to start with then gradually quickening) over and over, that I'd normally use 1,2 for. If it makes the back of your hand ache behind your pinky and ring finger it means it's working. Don't push it two hard. Take your time. Break and go back to it , later. Trigger finger below the base of your ring finger is not great.
Awesome man, thanks for the tips!! I have been trying to do more exercises as well, definitely helps. I probably seem a bit tighter here than when I’m free playing, I tend to get more tight when I’m recording myself. It’s amazing how much the little red record button can get into your head 👀
Cheers, Dude. Yeh, the flashing red light. I record acoustic guitar tracks for my friend to put vocals over. It normally takes me more than one attempt, as soon as I hit record. I've known her for thirty years and no one else will ever hear them, but it still makes me nervous ☺
@@pistoltips5270 I get it for sure. I often record myself (just audio) jamming to tracks and I’m often very pleased with it. But when I try and do a UA-cam video I often get tight and have to do a few takes. I think I do better when improv then covering some exact solo.
You are a hero
@@dsb47345 thanks man! Glad you liked it. I have some more lesson videos too if you liked this one. Cheers 🤘🏼🎸👍🏼
Love the look of that stuning flame top. Im also just playing for the fun after ling day at office
Hey, thanks for noticing. I snagged this LP from Chicago Music exchange over the summer. It’s “dirty lemon burst”. It’s only a AA top but I really like it less flamy. It’s more “curly flame” and it’s all over the top. Actually looks more like the derrig guitar than the slash models that often look to orange to me or have AAAAA tops that are a bit much. But yea it’s a good one 🎸👍🏼
@@slashtrio oh man those CME spes les paul are just 7nbileble good,and the custombuckers "s" have that chaime and clearty that cant beat. Amazing guitats for sure.and yeah,its sure more Derring then those AAAAAA tops.
@@YehoashDream yea, I really liked those pick ups but I ended up switching them out for the SD slash 2.0s. Definitely higher output and a fatter sound. Yea I know you’re a big LP guys and I have seen you with many over the years. I do like more flamy tops as well but I wanted one that was more subtle. My other favorite is my wildwood 50s unburst, it has a beautiful flame top. These are both just standards (not custom shops) but they are really good ones, they play and sound very nice.
@@slashtrio guess we shop at the same stores🤣 im a wildwood guitars fans also. Just got 2 les pauls from them last year. Seems to me they got the hands on the better axes...and charge for that! But damn good guitars.
@@YehoashDream yea man, wildwood is awesome. They say they “hand pick” their tops. I wanted to find just the unburst I wanted with the right top. Wanted it pretty flamy but more of a wide / wavy flame as opposed to that chevron vibe. So it’s just a “wildwood select standard’ so they changed a few hundred more fro that (as compared to typical standard) but it came with 50s spec (which all the other unbursts were 60s spec at that time), the better top, and they special pickups. I did change out the bridge pup but left the neck, it’s super clear and articulate. Interestingly I seem to play my November burst the least. I think maybe I just need to have it set up again, the action is actually too low for me. I need it slightly higher to be able to grab the stings.
Your KILLING it my New Friend Thanks again
Thanks man! You're very welcome !!! I plan to post some more vids soon. I also have a part 2 up already if you did not notice. Thanks!
love this vid man ! you kinda sound like slash to me 😂😂 rock on brother 🔥🤘🖤
Thanks man! 🎸👍🏼
Very good lessons.
Thanks!! I’m glad you liked it. I appreciate the kind feedback 👍🏼🎸🤘🏼
Aaa man. Fantastic. Great stuff!🔥🔥🔥
Thanks man, kind of took a chance of this one ha.
@@slashtrio well done. I must say you kinda sound like Slash
@@Kajojek Ha, well that's a bonus I guess! Maybe it's just being a bit soft spoken. Slash definitely has a calm chill voice and vibe. I'm actually a psychologist by trade 🤓
@@slashtrio whoa. That's amazing! Psychologist by day and rock star by night 🙌🙌
@@Kajojek Guitar playing is definitely my form of therapy/meditation!
One thing about Slash that many people never mention is his right/picking hand. Every so often ( you have to really listen , and also know your instrument/amp : i.e. spending a lot of hours simply playing and adjusting the tones on guitar with volume and tone knobs as well as amp settings etc.) IS THAT Slash with pick very lightly or strum very lightly over the bridge pickup- a lot of times a double stop riff - by he holds the pick lightly with a very light pass over the strings - it does make distinctive sound/tone that picking hard does not sound like it
Cool man, thanks for sharing this cool and interesting observation. Yea, so much nuance in everyone’s playing. Jakob slash (if you’re familiar) told me that he personally has a very strong pick attack and uses a thicker pick which results in that kind of characteristic slash chimey sound, particularly on the high e, b, and g strings, on lead parts. I actually use a medium pick and lean more towards picking a bit lighter. But, despite being a big slash fan my personal goal is not to sound exactly like him. I’d rather be some combo of slash SRV, and Clapton ha. I like slash’s 80s and 90s phrasing and just that dirty major / minor pentatonic vibe with his rolling legato, but I prefer the vibrato and feel of the others guys.
You should post a video of what you’re talking about. I wish more people would post vids like I did because I’m still very much learning myself. Cheers my friend 🎸👍🏼
@@slashtrio I’ll try to find a decent example of it and post it here with the time mark , so you can hear what I mean
@@hazor777 cool man, sorry for the typos earlier! Ha I went back and read my reply to you and was surprised by my sloppy thumb work. Cheers
Great video bro!! Love the slowed down teaching method. Cant wait to practice this. Subscribed.
Hey thanks for the feedback, glad it seems like something that be can helpful for you. I think a lot of us are more visual learners and just having someone slow down and repeat can really speed up the learning process. I personally would love to see some higher level guys do this too, I still have a lot to lean myself. Thanks for the sub 🎸👍🏼🤘🏼
Fantastic lesson, I'm going to follow this on my Slash Signature Les Paul!
Awesome! I’m glad that you found it helpful. Which slash LP do you have? I did two other lessons too if you liked this one. Thanks !
@@slashtrio It's a 2010 Epiphone Slash Les Paul, one of 3000 rare Epiphone Custom Shop models with Slash goodies and case, been after a Slash model for years. Will check out the other videos too, thanks!
@@Slash1066 that’s awesome man! Sounds like you got a good one. I actually have the Gibson slash November burst and a couple other LPs. It’s an addiction 🤷🏻♂️🎸
@@slashtrio I would love a Gibson just difficult to justify the price, the Epiphone is an Appetite for Destruction labeled one so has the amber top with fine flame like the original Kris Derrig copy, I have 2 other Epiphone Les Pauls and 5 or 6 other varied guitars, it's hard to stop!
@@Slash1066 i understand, they are a bit pricy. My father (who is also a guitar player) got me a Gibson LP in high school (many years / decades ago) so I’m a bit partial to the Gibson’s. Music store credit cards with 12 to 24 month 0% finance options have been my friend (or enemy depending on how you look at it) when it comes to acquiring a couple additional Gibbos. 🤷🏻♂️🎸🎅🏼
Subscribing for the content and to tag along the guitar journey with you! Thnx for the vid dude. Keep it up!
Awesome, thanks for the comment and the sub! I have several other lesson type videos as well if you liked this one. Where are you from? Thanks! 🎸👍🏼🤘🏼
@slashtrio 🇬🇧London. Big slash fan so I appreciate these dedicated videos of his playing with breakdowns
@@brandonmetalspine9047 Awesome, greetings from the states! Glad you find the videos helpful, I plan to do some more. Between watching these and the more advanced vids Jakob Slash does (and other guys) it should help get more of that slash style. Cheers!
Excellent lessons mate! Thanks!
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it! Cheers
please make more video💜
Your voice is really similar to Slash's one, it's amazing
@@xx_rob4593 ha, I have had a couple or guys say that. I guess I have a laid back voice too, slash always sounds so chill. If you liked this lesson I have several others on my page. Thanks !! 👍🏼🎸
@@slashtrio i really enjoy your lessons to be honest. I mean, i'm really influenced by slash's guitar playing but often i feel like i developed my own lick style and instead of playing similar to him i play in a different one ahhaha. These videos really help. Keep it up mate =)
@@xx_rob4593 yes, totally. I actually feel the same way. I have been very influenced by guys like SRV and Clapton too, so hopefully it just kinds of ends up being my own thing. I actually like Gsharp’s playing more than slash to be honest. I like slash’s style but I like the feel of the blues guys, and I think gsharp had that feel too. But yea, I’m not too into learning licks or solos note for note, I just like to get the idea and then do my own things with it. Cheers 👍🏼🎸
Great work mate, you've got to do another video, cheers buddy. 👍🤘🤘🎸
Thanks man, I appreciate the support and glad you found it helpful. I did actually post a part 2 about 5 days ago that goes over some other slashy type of stuff. Have another one in the works (in my mind ha) where I’m gonna post an entire passage that covers a few boxes, some mixture of major and minor, and some typical slash type licks. Thanks again 🎸👍🏼👍🏼
@@slashtrio Aww cool I'll have a look today, I've been playing guitar about 2 years and I want to get more into slashy type guitar if that makes sense, and your videos make it easy to follow made up that I found you, and I've subscribed to you 🤘👍cheers buddy and have a great Christmas all the very best. 🎸👍🤘🤘
@@johnmac.6760 that’s great my friend, glad that it’s helpful for you. I was hoping that it would be accessible to people who were just getting more into lead guitar. A lot of the other stuff online (unless you get paid lessons) tends to fly over stuff and it’s hard to follow. But yea, sounds like my “part 2” might have some information/ licks that might be helpful as well. Cheers! Have a great Christmas 🎄
@@slashtrio Cheers thank you. 👍🍺🎅🤘
Super cool thanks
You're welcome, thanks for checking out the video. I have a few other slash / blues style lessons as well. Thanks again !
You want to help people? That sold me, subbed and ty for the content. Merry Christmas
As Zappa once said, Shut up and play. I dont mean that in any bad way, stop apologizing and play that mfr!! Thanks again
Thanks man, I appreciate it 👍🏼🎸🤘🏼
@@anthonydavella8350 How's it going man? Still rocking?
@@slashtrio Hey man, how are you. I took a little time off the guitar to raise a lil puppy haha. May 1st I am back at it. Hope you are well
Thanks for reaching out, means a lot. What a nice person, started my weekend with a smile for sure.
Well Done my friend !
Thanks man, I appreciate the positive feedback. It seems like people are liking these couple of “lesson” type videos which is awesome. I’m glad some people are finding it helpful. Thanks again 🎸👍🏼
Great videos dude! PLease keep it up!
Thanks so much for the support. I did just upload a second lesson type video last night as well. Thanks 🎸
@@slashtrio I wasn't expecting a reply, but glad i got one.
I'm subscribed away now and so shall get updates for all of the new ones you put out. Keep at it, and know that it's providing help to some people who are in similar situations.
Real kudos to you mate.
@@garethc3448 thanks so much, I appreciate the positive feedback 👍🏼🎸🤘🏼
Looks like B dorian/minor pentatonic. Which would be played in the key of A major. The reason to understand the underlying music theory is to be able to improvise in this style in any key, anywhere on the fretboard. Thanks for the video.
Hey thanks. Yea I didn’t mean to suggest knowledge of music theory is not not preferable, I was just acknowledging that my own understanding of theory is fairly limited at this point. I started playing as a kid and learned mostly by ear and learned to improvise the way that many who ply the blues do, learning a few of the main “boxes” or scale shapes and then just running with it. I certainly was adding the blues scales, chromatic runs, and Dorian notes without completely understanding the theory, just tying to emulate my hero’s.
But your point is will taken and i practice all the time and watch excellent instruction videos that teach more about what you are talking to. I kind of just did this video on a whim and my main goal was just to show some basic techniques that slash uses to get that sound. I’m assuming that most people who are on this journey are also watching more professional videos from people who can more confidently teach all the theory and such. Thanks again for the comment. 🎸👍🏼
Hey man :)
Really awesome video! Thanks for sharing your knowledge! I just have a question about the fingering. Do you conciously try to play these runs mainly with the first 3 fingers? I just tend to use my pinkie a lot and I was a wondering if that might slow me down
Cheers from Europe and rock on🚀
Hey man, thanks for the comment and glad the video has been helpful in some way for you. I think it’s a preference and whatever you’re accustomed to. I traditionally used my pinkie very little and have had to make some effort to strengthen it and use it more often when it’s needed or especially advantageous. I think many shredder type players always use their pinkies a lot, whereas a lot of the old blues players (SRV, Clapton and others) do not use their pinkies that much. Even slash seems to use his pinkie less than you might imagine. But yea, I would assume that either was is fine if it works for you. For most of the rolling legato stuff (like in this video) I mostly just use the first 3 fingers. I tend to use the pinkie for stretching out to get further down the feet board. Hope that helps. Thanks again 👍🏼🎸
@@slashtrio Thanks for the detailed reply man!! Yeah I noticed that too and was just wondering if you did some thinking about this :) Ok, I’ll just do what feels comfortable I guess haha
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@@fuzguitr no worries man, it’s cool to hear other people’s approaches to all of this stuff. I think Gsharp, laszlo, Jakob and all those guys use their pinkies a decent amount but probably not as much as shredder type players. I think it depends on the particular lick or phrase too. When doing big ascending runs (like nighttrain outro solo) I think you’ll see guys use the pinkie more. Would be interesting to go and watch gsharp and see how often he uses the pinkie. Thanks again 👍🏼🎸
Make more slash lesson full support ❤
Hey thanks for the support and I’m glad you found it useful! I plan do make another one sometime 🎸👍🏼
I kind of like your talkative relaxed approach. You set the scene up really nicely, rather than the here's the lick played really quickly, now work it out for yourself, kind of thing. That's cool, too, if you can read guitar in the mirror, so to speak. Not everyone can. You have a good thing here. Nobody needs to be rude.
Thanks! Yea everyone learns differently so you can’t really please everyone. I’m sure if I was doing this all the time I might be more succinct in some parts and obviously more prepared, but like I said in the video, I’m not a pro and just doing it on the fly. Some people will be jerks regardless.
Thank you! for this video there's definitely some good licks in here, That sound like slash has used before.
(P.S How long have you been playing ?) If you don't mind me asking
Hi there, thanks for the positive feedback! The how long have I been playing question is a little tricky because I originally started quite young (age 12 or 13 - in my 40s now) and I played pretty consistently until around 17 or so then I stopped for a while. Then played again for a year or two in college (got into blues more) then stopped again. Didn’t really play at all until I was in my 30s and that was more acoustic punk-ish kind of stuff with vocals. Got back into lead guitar in 2019 or so. This has definitely been the longest I have stuck with it. Definitely still hooked. Thanks again 🎸👍🏼🤘🏼
Your video is awesome, and surely a help to many. Too many "Just shred like me" videos
Thanks man! I appreciate the nice feedback. Yea, that’s what I was trying to achieve with this. Lots of excellent players (much better than me) giving some demos and tips but often times going way too fast, not repeating, or bad camera angle. I have a few other lessons like this I put up as well if you like this type of thing. Peace ✌️ 👍🏼🎸🤘🏼
Your more of a teacher than you think. Really great slash vid, finally a guy who slows it down. Love gsharp/lazlo but can't even begin to figure out what there doing. And I've been playing for 40 years! How a beginner would get anything from those videos. Really good job dude, keep it up
@@MichaelHerbert-u2r thanks again man. Yea, those guys are great players, both with great blues chops in addition to slash style. But yea, gsharp’s stuff was pretty advanced and it’s difficult to track. I still watch his stuff and will try to identify a specific lick or phrase I like and then watch it over and over at slower speed. It’s too bad that guy passed away, I know he did Skype lessons and custom recorded vids. But yea, I’m trying to fill that void to help beginner and intermediates get some of the slash style and blues licks I have figured out. I think I’m gonna do the next one on transitioning between box 1 2 and 3 with some licks in each box. We’ll see. Thanks again 🎸
Yeah, sad he passed. I think helping guys transition to other positions is a great idea. With these scales, all we do is learn to go up and down. Finally breaking that and moving lateral really change my playing. More fun too
Forgot to tell you. The way you did your video was so refreshing. Repeating and repeating and being so paitent is a big help. That way a guy doesn't have to keep playing with his remote, doing that awful slow speed thing that sounds so terrible....lol. Good luck with your videos. I subscribed, and I don't subscribe to anything. I think your on too something special. Have confidence, and don't listen to haters
Would you be able to put the tabs up for this whole lick? I understand the first part but the ending part is really what im trying to figure out, the closing part of the lick
Hey thanks for the comment and I’m glad you have been able to get something from the video. Unfortunately I don’t do tabs, I have never been one to use them. I tend to either figure things out by ear or by watching tons of tutorials and then kind of doing my own thing with what I’m able to absorb. Which part are you stuck on? I haven’t watched the video since I made it so I have lost track of some details. I have made 4 additional video lessons so it’s possible that you might see something in one of those that helps you get a clearer picture/ understanding. Thanks again 🎸🤘🏼
@@slashtrio I appreciate the quick answer! And iv havnt gotten to the next videos yet iv been really trying to study this one, but after you do the hammer ons on the b string then you do some other back n forth movement and end up on the D string, its kind of hard to explain in typing, but you go to the g D and A string then end on the D string with some vibrato
@@htb017 hey man, now worries. I’m glad to help when possible. Yea, it’s difficult to explain these things in writing. I think I know what you’re referring to. It’s as you descend down the scale while doing some “slashisms” I guess. I tried to go back and see what exactly you might be referring to. You might try my part 3. For that lesson I construct a specific lick pattern that goes up and down the scale and I think I might break down those g d and a licks a bit more clearly. Between part 3 and part 4 I go over those bluesy legato type runs a lot. Part 4 is bit more about doing major and minor. I hope that helps. It’s difficult me to explain too much with through typing as well. I know it can be frustrating, but be patient and keep at it. I do this with gsharp videos and almost lose my mind because he goes really fast, adds variation too quickly, and sometimes the cam angle isn’t great. I watch in slower speed and hope to absorb something! Would be great to do these live in real time!
@@slashtrio yoo thank you! You got the slash sound down to a t man, I really like your videos, i watched every "slash guitar lesson" on youtube and yours honestly is the best there is hands down. And as you said in that first video how its just a hobby you enjoy im the same way, im not trying to make a career out of it just always connected with Slash style of playin and wanted to learn how to get that same type of sound. Hope you keep up with the videos and teaching your good at it💯 If i got any questions is it okay if I reach out for help?
@@htb017 hey man, I appreciate the kind words and I am really glad you’re finding it helpful! I had really never considered doing lesson type videos for a variety of reasons, but I had 3 or 4 people ask me if could either make a lesson video or do zoom type lessons so I decided to give it a try. I tried to just make the kind of video lessons that I prefer, that is someone taking their time, doing lots of repetition, and so close cam angles. I realize that I left out all the picking hand info! That was kind of an omission on my part because the picking part comes to me quickly and intuitively 98 % of the time. I have since realized others aren’t like that ha. But also I’m doing this with an iPhone and no editing so I feel like the left hard is what most people need to see most. But yea man, I’m sure if you have the patience to get through some of my longer vids (I don’t always talk as much as the fist one ha) I’m sure you’ll pick up some licks you can incorporate into your own playing.
But keep at it, while I was already a pretty decent blues guitarist, up until the last couple of years and didn’t know many of these slash type licks, so it’s something I have been absorbing a lot.
Sorry for the long reply! But yea man, feel free to reach out whenever. I enjoy chatting with other guitarists. I don’t play out or even with other people so it’s cool to connect. Ok also gonna give you some useful links below. One gsharp video that I think is particularly good and some Brett Papa vids I really enjoy. I learned a ton of licks from Brett Papa and many are pretty much slash type licks, he just has a different style, but the licks are pretty similar and he’s a great teacher. Thanks again!
ua-cam.com/video/5Rn9s9pbGek/v-deo.htmlsi=L_olg3bOzVENypZe
ua-cam.com/video/0zDMbHmwGbM/v-deo.htmlsi=cNjVg8iVlJncj6cp
ua-cam.com/users/livem1D8ZmRPDmE?si=DQBqibFWSJq90aUP
Really Its a mixing of major and minor pentatonic true?
@@Chrisrock_84 hi there, yea playing the slash style often involves mixing major and minor pentatonic for sure. I realize I am not the best at explaining all the theory, I’m still learning that stuff myself. I have some other lesson type videos where I focus more specifically on mixing major and minor pentatonic. I’ll link my most recent below. Thanks! 🎸👍🏼
ua-cam.com/video/Y1VvDzgunsY/v-deo.htmlsi=RqXQ4qXMREeCmJd2
G# Sharp Was the Man
Definitely my favorite slash style player! Still watch his videos all the time and miss him being around. You can bet that if he was still alive I’d be taking some lessons from him 🎸
Sick Ass!!!❤️🔥
Thanks my friend, I’m honored you stopped by 🎸🤘🏼😎
What scale is that?
Hey man, it’s mostly just B minor pentatonic with the blues scale / flat 5 and another note or two added in. But the general framework is pretty much b minor pentatonic. Joel that helps. Sorry I’m not super knowledgeable about scales, still learning myself 🎸👍🏼
Please make both hands visible periodically.
Yea, I realize that could be helpful but I’m just a regular guy recording himself with a phone propped on a table. Maybe at some point I’ll try and show the picking hand some but the focus will likely be mostly on the left hand. But I’ll keep that in mind. Cheers
defo advanced
Hey, thanks for checking it out. Are you saying it's advanced? I'm sorry if my title was not accurate, I guess I hesitate to call my playing advanced because I reserve that for all the guys I watch (gsharp, laszlo, jakobslash). I suppose it's probably more intermediate than beginner. Maybe I was thinking it was more a beginner/introduction in terms of trying to learn some of Slash's techniques (legato, hammer ons/pull offs, which are really not beginner techniques by definition I suppose). I tried to go slow and repeat a lot. I did that simply because that is how I prefer to learn. I have leaned tons from gsharp videos but he goes very fast and tends to do lots of variations, so I have to watch little sections in slow motions over and over. Anyway, this was my first ever "lesson". I might try another one sometime and do even more basic stuff like bends, vibrato, double stops, and more basic blues licks. Cheers!
not at all that lick was perfect for a beginner/intermediate, I'm saying your playing is definitely advanced, absolutely incredible keep up the fantastic work! @@slashtrio
@@Kr1s._. hey man, I appreciate the kind words and I’m glad that you found it helpful. So far the little responses I have gotten have been good but I did have one dude tell me to “get to the point if you’re gonna do a lesson” ha! I started to respond but i’m going to ignore that kind of negativity. I mean it’s hard to please everyone and I am just doing this for fun. There is tons of great instruction on UA-cam but much of the slash stuff goes by pretty quick. I’m in my 40s and would have killed to have seen people break stuff down like this when I was a teenager. I had to just listen to the songs over and over and use my ear or maybe catch some video of slash live and try and watch his hand!! Thanks again 👍🏼🎸
@@slashtrioI absolutely agree, ignore all the hate brother you a fantastic player/tutor keep them slash tutorials coming 🤘 in my opinion and surely others too I think your an absolute great teacher and as you said back in the day we had to use our own ears we didn't get much break downs so I thank and own you alot brotha
@@Kr1s._. thanks again man, I appreciate it. I had another guy tell me “less talk more guitar” ! Ha. I’m certainly open to some criticism or suggestions to a degree but at the same time this is just a hobby for me and everyone has different learning styles and attention spans. I’m sure if I end up doing more of these I’ll learn to be more efficient, but I did that on the fly with no preparation. There is no shortage of guitar clips that are super short and professional. I just tried to do the type of thing that I myself had been searching for; someone breaking it down step by step and with the cam very close to the fret board. Brett Papa is kind of a master at that approach. If I was going to do this seriously I would go for that vibe. Thanks again 🎸
Very thin frets for lp
@@slodziak222222 hmm, interesting observation. I have two current post 2022 LP standard 50s and they seem the same, and the same as all the other LPs I have had, which is several. I have an R9 that has a very different feel, actually more difficult for me to play which is surprising. Could just be the way it looks on the cam.
You should talk more. If I don’t see you talking I am lost. Forget the impatient people and help the people who need it.
Hey thanks, I’ll try to keep that in mind. My instinct is to talk more than I did here, but it also puts a bit of pressure on me as well because I’m not a professionally trained musician and am really not one to pay attention to fret numbers and and such. So trying to call out the fret numbers and which string I’m playing is more ideal I guess but it’s also a bit more challenging for me. I’m sure I’ll get better at that with practice. But, if you watch the newer lesson I think you’ll find that i am repeating the same patterns many times, so maybe just try and get one section at a time. That’s what I do when I watch stuff. But thanks for watching and hope it helps. 🎸👍🏼
@@slashtrioyou are already good at it. I fell asleep half way through the video
@@playxboxxbox3392 ha! Well I’ll try and be more entertaining next time 🤤. Sometimes doing these types of lessons (I mean from the point of view of the student) is a bit of work and takes focus and effort. I have a few lessons I watch and I get sleepy from it too sometimes. At that point maybe put on a backing tracks or a song you like and just jam along.
Too hard. Sorry.