5 Simple and Proven Tips for BIG Guitar Improvement!
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As you hold your guitar, remember that you have the exact same fingers even as Hendrix.
You almost certainly have better equipment too.
No one is magic...your imagination is magic.
#7 Learn the fretboard LENGTHWISE, from nut to 22nd fret, rather than across. It gets rid of thinking in "boxs" and will help you develop your own style.
That's a big part of learning to solo thinking about chords rather than scales - especially as those chords get smaller and smaller, becoming triads ... or even intervals. Once you're there, it's all box-free.
Good tips! I've set 3 short-term goals for myself this year. Memorize the fretboard, improve on the various pentatonic positions, and learn more songs. I like a wide variety of music and have several targeted, but too often find myself going back to the one that I know best in an effort to get the phrasing down better (plus, I just love playing the song). There is one song in particular that I really want to play and there are no known tabs, which means I have to learn it the old fashioned way. I don't relish the time it'll take me, but maybe one morning I'll feel motivated enough to start tackling it. LOL
Thanks!
King....ALBERT! 😎🤙🏼
Thanks mark! Good advice! ...i would really like to hear you perform with your band on stage I'm sure others would too. Not many UA-camr guitarist do but it's always fun when they do
I'll second that idea- love to see your band perform, Mark
@@leftofone 👍
It'll happen I hope. We're still looking for a singer. I hate always having to be the band leader, emcee, AND do all the singing too.
Love the Colombo reference!😂😂
Hey great tips my man. Thank you brother.
My pleasure. Thanks for watching!
I remember trying to learn Johnny B. Good off a LP on record player on the 60' s. Man I wore out both the stylus and the LP but did indeed learn a lot. It is so much easier today to transcribe today using your favorite software player. Still takes much practice though.
I would've killed for one of those "slow it down" cassette players back in the day. And they were horrible compared to the basic tools today. It still exercises the ears though, and that's what's important. Going for pre-made tab all the time is like eating bags of chips. Easy to do, but it doesn't leave you feeling great!
Happy new year Mark!
Happy New Year!
Love the Columbo reference!!!! Thanks for all your help
You are so welcome!
Love the pic of the L5! Thx for the tips
You bet!
Thank you once again, Mr. Zabel, for solid, practical advice for anyone to follow! For me, it's going to be transcribing. Resting my fingers and improving my ear training while listening, then putting it together and making my fingers work. I might also go back to my favorites from yesteryear, the 1960's when I was a boy. I might never be really good again. But, if I can get that feeling of accomplishment back, the journey was worth the shoe leather, and the pain.
So glad you enjoyed the video. Transcribing is so good to do!
Thank You...❤❤
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
Thanks Mark akways new and clever concepts 🖤🦋🖤
Thanks Kris!
Great stuff as always Zabel!!!
Thanks!
Mark have a quick question for you, sir. How do you get the zip out of the strings? Thanks for the way that Gary Moore used to and Stephen ray Vaughan Yvonne. It was just a little whip down the string sound could you show us please
I think I know what you're talking about. If possible, post an example. (E.g., the way Stevie does it at 0:45 in "Texas Flood" or something like that.)
@@MarkZabel A really great example is on hotel California. As they are trading off solos on the get tars and they get that ripped down the strings. It's really quick but it sounds so cool
@@MarkZabel Forgive my spelling. It's not me. It's my phone.
Really good tips. I'm going to take up the lick a day idea.
As for those damn drummers - it's as if every song has to be at 150 BPM! 😀
Thanks ... and ha ha! Yeah, even "Babe I'm Going to Leave You"!
Hey Mark love the video! If you could breakdown some more Led Zeppelin guitar that would be amazing!
Great suggestion!
Mark, have a listen to Young Gypsy on the Antithesis album by Gypsy. There's some Hendrixian sounding licks that might be cool to break down. Of course, the first Gypsy album is a must listen, too. They were the Whisky A Go Go house band in the eatly 70's and got caught up in the Manson murder investigation because of where they were living at the time. Interesting stuff. There's a video biography of their story here on UA-cam.
I'll have a listen, thanks.
Sweet
I’d like to move from Zep and Cream to Steely Dan
That's a decent difference in harmony and rhythm for sure.
Thanks Mark for all you give.