Fastest way to learn anything on guitar is to go for it knowing you're going to suck at it at first, but with enough repetition and focus, one day you'll get it.
You're not wrong there at all. This video is just a lesson showing licks that helped me build picking technique. I'm mainly a legato, hammeron pull off type player
@CameronCooper oh sweet. So I was close anyways. I'll be sure to mess around more with alternate picking. Maybe I'll be a faster speed metal guy. Who knows.
This has to be the MOST helpful video I have seen for learning to shred. It's like my abilities have been there, I just need the knowledge on where to play.
My friend, thank you so much. I'm 3 years into my guitar journey, can play most of my fav songs pretty well but was stuck playing the same pentatonic lines over and over. It never occurred to me to take a chunk of a scale and play it up and down in a shifting pattern. I've worked on my alternate picking for a couple of weeks using some of your techniques here and it's made a massive difference to me. Still can't follow the metronome at high speed but I can't expect that without spending some more time. Thank you
You’re Videos have helped more than any other Guitar demonstrations ,…I really think you have the perfect teaching technique,..and using the right camera angles…and the right playing speeds to show every detail. Thanks for all the priceless, knowledge sharing.
@@CameronCooper You very well deserve it ,….I’m a lead player also,… I taught myself my own unique style of running up and down the fretboard ,..Basically improvising , But the first time I saw your video,…it was “Steal these licks “, I could practice right along with you and for the first time in my life ,..understand every detail , I can see your picking also which is what I needed help with . I practiced about a week on one lick and unlocked a new approach ,speed and the walls came down. I’ve been recording your videos so I always have them . ..just wanted to say Thanks ,..and You are a no. 1 at teaching and Shredding. 🎸 ,..I’m gonna catch up,…I might be 90 but I’ll get there.
Hey Cameron,.. I’m telling you man,..when I put a video of you and then you got this great trick to teach people…where you show one little section ,..like a mini lick,..and then you’ll say ,..experiment with that for a while ,….or youll say like,… this is a killer lick all on its own . …that’s how you helped me out because I’ll find one riff like that ,…which I need to work on that weak spot but I’ll pause your video and be jamming through all types of variations,…and then 30 minutes later ,I realize I’m still on the 1rst or 2nd lick,….it’s crazy ,…thanks ,…yeah you should keep those teaching tricks in your tool bag,..cause that’s what gets motivated Guitarists experimenting and then improving ,..
Noticing how you start with upstrokes, I deeply relate. Years ago I used to watch all these tutorials for fast alternate picking starting with downstrokes and never worked for me. It was one day that sort of came as a revelation that I was able to play those licks if I started with upstroke, and I never trained or practiced them like that before. It possibly had to do with my general way of picking or bad habits that are deeply engraved in my head, that just makes it easier for me to process alternate picking with an upstroke
This USUALLY depends on the angle you naturally hold the pick. Tip pointing up or down. And that has to be pointed out when someone tells you to start on a down stroke.
Yep your physiology, nervous system etc dictate those sort of things. Eg I can only kick with my left foot and I practiced for year's diligently with my right with no joy. I can only wink with my right eye no matter how much I try with my left. I can't do the Spock live long and prosper symbol because my middle and index fingers have too much connective tissue. You can't really directly copy anyone it's much more important to be natural and find your own way or you'll endlessly be frustrated 😀
I just wanted to say thank you. I feel like this is what I have been missing. I've been playing for about 15 years and to be honest. I suck. To a non player I am sure I sound like a pro but i have zero improv. I skipped a lot of the basics so I could sound cool lol. 15 years later struggling to find my groove I feel like this video was it. these simple tricks and patterns really helped me find my groove and travel up and down the fretboard. Thank you so much
This is a huge help. I consider myself a novice and I had the biggest writers block with my guitar phrasing, before realizing today that my lick library is still very limited. This is a breath of fresh air. Thank you for sharing!
Hi Cameron! I had to tell you how much I appreciate this lesson for a strong personal reason: I like shred lines and wish to play them but everything I had found teaching some of them involved some very intensive left hand pinky work (especially pull-offs). Well, mine is busted with arthritis and it's just impossible for me to drive it like crazy as it results in painful inflammation. I've been following you for a good while and had noticed that you played extremely well with a nice aggressive drive yet weren't constantly using the pinky. A lot of the stuff that you just showed I can practice and so man, you're saving my life here!
@@oceancrosby4578 He is truly inspiring indeed! However, he created his own vocabulary that could match his condition. I do not have that ambition right now, just trying to learn some of what's been done by others, which is why I appreciate this lesson so much as it gives me hope that I don't have to create everything from scratch to be shredding 🙂
One of the best shred lick videos i've seen. These licks are great, especially for intermediate players to learn. Thank you, would love to see more shred lick videos.
I've been watching a few videos but none have been as helpful as yours. Using actual song lines and showing what tricks to use with them is very helpful. Thank you
I love this video. This proves that there really are no rules for playing guitar. There are so many different ways to play guitar. Whatever technique allows you to play your very best, is the correct way to play. This is a real fact, and one that's sadly overlooked by so many guitarists. Any technical fingering can be adjusted or manipulated into whatever works best for that individual. This is a great example of that. 😊
Hey Cameron I have been playing for 20 something years and have always struggled with alt picking. Can’t tell you how many times I have tried and failed! Your videos are really helping me and for the first time I am seeing some improvement. Something that hasn’t happened in a long time! Thanks for the licks & tips dude, really appreciate it 🤘🏻
After this video I feel that all the scales I've learned actually have a purpose. I am going to start using some of these techniques to improve my playing. Thank you.
Thank you for one of the most technique packed shred lick lessons ever made . It’s these types of no non sense to the point usable fun to play lessons that keep guitar playing fun .
Another great/inspiring lesson. The trademarks of the greatest modern guitarists are those who can combine styles/techniques and "meld" them into their playing. Cam has this ability. Hoping one day you can share some insights into how you developed "continuity" in your lead playing...
Frustrated lefty here, hit that plateau on the acoustic decades ago, finally got a couple electrics and am determined to get past this dexterous apocalypse. I’ll probably play this video a hundred times to learn these licks. Thanks
Left handed with right handed guitar here either! Very useful licks! The ones I will certainly incorporate to my playing. I was trying to create some by myself, but this video is a real shortcut.
Thank you very much, this is very helpful, you summarize everything in 15 mins, awesome, I have to practice this until I get it, really appreciate your effort in comprehending different guitarist styles, once again thank you so much.
Idk what was wrong w me searching videos on how to achieve what you’re doing and not fully grasping the other vids. Your vid is really helping me the most so thank you!
You are gifted my friend. Iv'e been playing for years but simply don't have the dexterity in my fingers. I will still try some of this as you make it very easy....to watch anyway.
I was one of those guys that thought spending more on cable was not needed. I was dead wrong. I have Mogami XLR, as well as George Ls. It's expensive...but the difference will blow your mind. After about 7 years of hard use, one of my George L cables failed. I called them and they sent me a new cable, they even paid the shipping!
Starting the 2 note per string licks with upstroke helped me so much. It's crazy that I haven't thought about this after playing guitar most of my life lol. Thanks!
Can't wait to work on this as I had head into shorter summer hour at work. BTW I'm a lefty that plays right handed like you. Dad was right handed so right handed guitars were in the house. Thanks for all the help. I never thought I'd be able to play these quick phrases. 00
Left hander who plays right-handed guitar player here. I got better by watching my right hand and focusing on the brain/right hand & arm/pick grip feedback. Before that I'd done hundreds of hours of scales & drill practices with or without a metronome---with very little limited results. My right hand dexterity was limiting my two-handed sync--at higher levels of guitar playing. Then I started watching my right hand and focusing on the brain feedback. That's when magic started to happen.
VERY interesting to know you pick slant tip up and prefer starting on up strokes. This defies the “efficient” technique and proves I just need to practice more and worry less
I just recently in my guitar playing journey started to alternate pick with decent speed. What got me there was how I held the pick at a downward angle with only the front edge tip of the pick making contact with the strings. I also tried to limit my economy of motion. Smaller compact pick strokes. Made a world of difference.
Thanks a bunch Cameron, this was it for me , it was a turbo boost for my playing, for sure. The last segment was key fore as I had learned the pattern years ago , just had never figured out a way to resolve it. This was a good lesson .
there are two guitar teachers that I consider to be the best in the world! you are a. because it has incredible didactics, and it doesn't roll up, congratulations Amigo .
You gave me hope because I too am a leftie who started playing right handed many years ago and have always wondered if perhaps I could be much further along if I had gone with a left handed guitar from the beginning. But I see now that I can’t use that as an excuse anymore. 🙂
I was randomly suggested your channel while looking around for picking tips, good to know I'm not the only left hander that plays right handed! Been looking to improve my speed and accuracy so these riffs will be of great help!
@@CameronCooper helps with the legato for sure. Still ain’t got my alternate picking up to par. Been playing for ages at this point. Admire you taking the risk to be a content creator man. I’m terrified of risking it personally. I work at the biggest IV manufacturing plant in the states. We produce 70% of the IV bags we use in the USA and a large portion of what the world uses as well. Been a supervisor at Baxter Healthcare corporation for awhile. Would love to just go for broke and try to do UA-cam. But it mortifies me. Regardless of skill level, luck plays a huge part in it all too. Very grateful for what you do. Have helped me learn and grow my talent with your lessons and uploads. Just keep at it man.
Fantstic fantastic video very well done sir! Thanks a lot for this sure made my fingers work out so much and felt so good at the same time. I can already see great results in a few weeks of practicing this. Cheers mate!
Hey, you’re left-handed and play right handed guitar like Steve Morse! I saw a clinic with him back in the 90s and he explained that playing guitar where he holds the pick with his right hand and frets with his left hand Is the smart way to do it because his left hand has to do all the work, and it is his strong hand. It made a lot of sense, but I didn’t want to have to buy more expensive left-handed guitars so I kept with the way that I had learned how to play.
Damn, this is really interesting. I'm used to listen by ear and not really relying on fundamentals. I'm gonna add this to my exercises for my freestyle adlibs. It's never too late.
Great lesson video, thank you for making this video. My wife and I met Zakk Wylde back in 2019 after the Experience Hendrix concert in Nashville. Great memories!
Cameron. Thanks for your tutorial. I have to say its refreshing to have someone take the time and slow it down for the rest of us to catch up with what's really going on. So precise and to the point. No waffling on at the start of the video which makes a great change lol. I absolutely know this is going to help me a lot. Fantastic work gringo 😁
Woa nice! Im also left handed and play right. Always felt it gave me advantage with my dominant hand fretting. Bit always lacked speed on picking. Its something I'm trying to work on more. Thanks!
Great history lesson Cameron, I love Andy James cos he mixes pentatonic with octaves and shred really nicely. Also loved use of D minor especially for 22 frets😂.❤ I'm subbed now
Finally! After 5 years of playing guitar, I can play smoke on the water.
Thank you dude!
Glad I could help! ;)
Hahahahahaha! great song and solo is killer
This is loaded with so many great patterns in 15 minutes! Thanks!
I'm a generous guy what can I say
@@CameronCooper and humble to boot! Sorry had too 😂... Thanks for the tips man greatly appreciated, lovin the Andy James style lick!!!
You're one of the few who gives us the correct notes to shred, that's what helps me. Thank you Cameron!
Fastest way to learn anything on guitar is to go for it knowing you're going to suck at it at first, but with enough repetition and focus, one day you'll get it.
This is true.
Pretty much a solid life strategy
Watching this, maybe this old dude can learn to shred a little after all! THANK YOU 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Same for me. Been trying to shred too
Me 3, bros.
LOL!!!
I'm in the same boat.
Never give up you got this
@@DREAMCRAFTMOVIES
I do a TOTALLY different style of guitar. Mayb I'll end up like Christopher Cross. I hear he iz an undercover, SHRED MONSTER!
I always imagined that solos were mostly pull ons and pull offs. Shows what I know being a rhythm guitar player. Nice video brother.
You're not wrong there at all. This video is just a lesson showing licks that helped me build picking technique. I'm mainly a legato, hammeron pull off type player
@CameronCooper oh sweet. So I was close anyways. I'll be sure to mess around more with alternate picking. Maybe I'll be a faster speed metal guy. Who knows.
This has to be the MOST helpful video I have seen for learning to shred. It's like my abilities have been there, I just need the knowledge on where to play.
Learn your route notes and your keys. That would be my advice. Helps you give your licks a home
My friend, thank you so much. I'm 3 years into my guitar journey, can play most of my fav songs pretty well but was stuck playing the same pentatonic lines over and over. It never occurred to me to take a chunk of a scale and play it up and down in a shifting pattern. I've worked on my alternate picking for a couple of weeks using some of your techniques here and it's made a massive difference to me. Still can't follow the metronome at high speed but I can't expect that without spending some more time. Thank you
You're my favorite... you inspired me to buy an electric 6 years prior to today...now I'm shreddin'!!
You’re Videos have helped more than any other Guitar demonstrations ,…I really think you have the perfect teaching technique,..and using the right camera angles…and the right playing speeds to show every detail. Thanks for all the priceless, knowledge sharing.
Wow, thanks a lot!
@@CameronCooper You very well deserve it ,….I’m a lead player also,… I taught myself my own unique style of running up and down the fretboard ,..Basically improvising , But the first time I saw your video,…it was “Steal these licks “, I could practice right along with you and for the first time in my life ,..understand every detail , I can see your picking also which is what I needed help with . I practiced about a week on one lick and unlocked a new approach ,speed and the walls came down. I’ve been recording your videos so I always have them . ..just wanted to say Thanks ,..and You are a no. 1 at teaching and Shredding. 🎸 ,..I’m gonna catch up,…I might be 90 but I’ll get there.
Hey Cameron,.. I’m telling you man,..when I put a video of you and then you got this great trick to teach people…where you show one little section ,..like a mini lick,..and then you’ll say ,..experiment with that for a while ,….or youll say like,… this is a killer lick all on its own . …that’s how you helped me out because I’ll find one riff like that ,…which I need to work on that weak spot but I’ll pause your video and be jamming through all types of variations,…and then 30 minutes later ,I realize I’m still on the 1rst or 2nd lick,….it’s crazy ,…thanks ,…yeah you should keep those teaching tricks in your tool bag,..cause that’s what gets motivated Guitarists experimenting and then improving ,..
I've learned more in the first 5 minutes of this video than I ever have watching these types of videos. Thanks!
As a fellow lefty playing right handed, thank you so much! This video is awesome.
Noticing how you start with upstrokes, I deeply relate. Years ago I used to watch all these tutorials for fast alternate picking starting with downstrokes and never worked for me. It was one day that sort of came as a revelation that I was able to play those licks if I started with upstroke, and I never trained or practiced them like that before. It possibly had to do with my general way of picking or bad habits that are deeply engraved in my head, that just makes it easier for me to process alternate picking with an upstroke
This USUALLY depends on the angle you naturally hold the pick. Tip pointing up or down. And that has to be pointed out when someone tells you to start on a down stroke.
This is the reason I found this video and you and Cameron are the only people I know who start licks with upstrokes and feel more comfortable with it
Yep your physiology, nervous system etc dictate those sort of things. Eg I can only kick with my left foot and I practiced for year's diligently with my right with no joy. I can only wink with my right eye no matter how much I try with my left. I can't do the Spock live long and prosper symbol because my middle and index fingers have too much connective tissue. You can't really directly copy anyone it's much more important to be natural and find your own way or you'll endlessly be frustrated 😀
This lesson unlocked a side to my playing I didn't think I had! Thank you
Glad it helped!
I just wanted to say thank you. I feel like this is what I have been missing. I've been playing for about 15 years and to be honest. I suck. To a non player I am sure I sound like a pro but i have zero improv. I skipped a lot of the basics so I could sound cool lol. 15 years later struggling to find my groove I feel like this video was it. these simple tricks and patterns really helped me find my groove and travel up and down the fretboard.
Thank you so much
Same boat
Definitely one of the best shred tutorials I've seen. Great work
This is a huge help. I consider myself a novice and I had the biggest writers block with my guitar phrasing, before realizing today that my lick library is still very limited. This is a breath of fresh air. Thank you for sharing!
You really show a some of the best licks and tricks! You are simply a legend.
Hi Cameron! I had to tell you how much I appreciate this lesson for a strong personal reason: I like shred lines and wish to play them but everything I had found teaching some of them involved some very intensive left hand pinky work (especially pull-offs). Well, mine is busted with arthritis and it's just impossible for me to drive it like crazy as it results in painful inflammation. I've been following you for a good while and had noticed that you played extremely well with a nice aggressive drive yet weren't constantly using the pinky. A lot of the stuff that you just showed I can practice and so man, you're saving my life here!
There was a guy named Django Reinhardt, he's given me inspiration in so many ways.
@@oceancrosby4578 He is truly inspiring indeed! However, he created his own vocabulary that could match his condition. I do not have that ambition right now, just trying to learn some of what's been done by others, which is why I appreciate this lesson so much as it gives me hope that I don't have to create everything from scratch to be shredding 🙂
This video is super jam packed with awesome licks and fantastic sequences. Can’t wait to get them all into my repertoire. Thanks Cam.
Hats off for how you achieve this as a left handed right hand player!
One of the best shred lick videos i've seen. These licks are great, especially for intermediate players to learn. Thank you, would love to see more shred lick videos.
I've been watching a few videos but none have been as helpful as yours. Using actual song lines and showing what tricks to use with them is very helpful. Thank you
Glad it helped!
I love this video. This proves that there really are no rules for playing guitar. There are so many different ways to play guitar. Whatever technique allows you to play your very best, is the correct way to play. This is a real fact, and one that's sadly overlooked by so many guitarists. Any technical fingering can be adjusted or manipulated into whatever works best for that individual. This is a great example of that. 😊
Hey Cameron
I have been playing for 20 something years and have always struggled with alt picking. Can’t tell you how many times I have tried and failed! Your videos are really helping me and for the first time I am seeing some improvement. Something that hasn’t happened in a long time! Thanks for the licks & tips dude, really appreciate it 🤘🏻
You teach the way i learn, thank you sir!
After this video I feel that all the scales I've learned actually have a purpose. I am going to start using some of these techniques to improve my playing. Thank you.
Thank you for one of the most technique packed shred lick lessons ever made . It’s these types of no non sense to the point usable fun to play lessons that keep guitar playing fun .
Excellent lesson! Thank you for sharing this with us!
Another great/inspiring lesson. The trademarks of the greatest modern guitarists are those who can combine styles/techniques and "meld" them into their playing.
Cam has this ability. Hoping one day you can share some insights into how you developed "continuity" in your lead playing...
This is how all instructional guitar videos should be laid out. Great work and thank you!
Frustrated lefty here, hit that plateau on the acoustic decades ago, finally got a couple electrics and am determined to get past this dexterous apocalypse. I’ll probably play this video a hundred times to learn these licks. Thanks
I hope it helps. You've got this
Left handed with right handed guitar here either! Very useful licks! The ones I will certainly incorporate to my playing. I was trying to create some by myself, but this video is a real shortcut.
Thank you very much, this is very helpful, you summarize everything in 15 mins, awesome, I have to practice this until I get it, really appreciate your effort in comprehending different guitarist styles, once again thank you so much.
I got more out of this than I thought I would. Your playing (rightfully) gets a lot of attention, but you are a very good teacher as well. Thanks!
Thanks, I'm a lefty right hand player also. I like how you broke this down to the minimum and made this tangible instead of a bunch of tab.
Idk what was wrong w me searching videos on how to achieve what you’re doing and not fully grasping the other vids. Your vid is really helping me the most so thank you!
This is money! Straight to the point! Love it dude 🤘
You are gifted my friend. Iv'e been playing for years but simply don't have the dexterity in my fingers. I will still try some of this as you make it very easy....to watch anyway.
I love that the Settings Gear up top... Lets us slow it down a bit, when my ADHD kicks in...😅
Or when I am tjred, yet too stubborn to stop. 😉
This is one of the best instructional videos I've ever seen!!!!
As you've said, man...
Really cool...
Really REALLY cool.
This'll really help me. Thanks Mr. Cameron Cooper!
Thank you Cam. I was practicing today and thought of you. You’re a bad ass player. So accomplished. Dude is the real deal
I was one of those guys that thought spending more on cable was not needed. I was dead wrong. I have Mogami XLR, as well as George Ls. It's expensive...but the difference will blow your mind. After about 7 years of hard use, one of my George L cables failed. I called them and they sent me a new cable, they even paid the shipping!
The whole lick was devastatingly awesome chap.
Starting the 2 note per string licks with upstroke helped me so much. It's crazy that I haven't thought about this after playing guitar most of my life lol. Thanks!
Can't tell you how much you've helped my playing
For me this is the best technique of improvise my picking..thanx dude..
My favourite guitar tutor on you tube absolutely class act
Can't wait to work on this as I had head into shorter summer hour at work. BTW I'm a lefty that plays right handed like you. Dad was right handed so right handed guitars were in the house. Thanks for all the help. I never thought I'd be able to play these quick phrases. 00
The algorithm must not have wanted me to see your stuff in a while but this reminded me of how much I enjoy it. Thanks mate
Left hander who plays right-handed guitar player here. I got better by watching my right hand and focusing on the brain/right hand & arm/pick grip feedback. Before that I'd done hundreds of hours of scales & drill practices with or without a metronome---with very little limited results. My right hand dexterity was limiting my two-handed sync--at higher levels of guitar playing. Then I started watching my right hand and focusing on the brain feedback. That's when magic started to happen.
VERY interesting to know you pick slant tip up and prefer starting on up strokes. This defies the “efficient” technique and proves I just need to practice more and worry less
Ahh. I see now when you speed up playing, you’re a tip down guy. Makes more sense now.
I just recently in my guitar playing journey started to alternate pick with decent speed. What got me there was how I held the pick at a downward angle with only the front edge tip of the pick making contact with the strings. I also tried to limit my economy of motion. Smaller compact pick strokes. Made a world of difference.
Thanks a bunch Cameron, this was it for me , it was a turbo boost for my playing, for sure. The last segment was key fore as I had learned the pattern years ago , just had never figured out a way to resolve it. This was a good lesson .
Land o' Lakes,wi.....here,!....for school............the basic tools are the best...tnx,,,🎸🎸
This is exactly the kind of exercise I've been looking for ages!
Legendary! Thankyou.! Currently sitting having a smoke, watching this.
I can’t wait to go and try this out!
Subscribed!
Thanks for the sub!
there are two guitar teachers that I consider to be the best in the world! you are a. because it has incredible didactics, and it doesn't roll up, congratulations Amigo .
At the beginning of the video I wasn't sure... but by the end I had to sub to the channel. Great stuff!
Yep. You weren't lying when you said this would help me. Thank you so much!!
Thanks Camron from USA! Keep them coming. Cheers
Really enjoy your channel. You do a great job conveying these licks. I have definitely made some improvements working w your videos. Thank you
Great playing. Great lesson.
this is actually one of the most awesome tutorials I've ever seen- thank you so much for sharing all of this 🤘🏻🤘🏻🔥🔥 stay noizy my friendz
You gave me hope because I too am a leftie who started playing right handed many years ago and have always wondered if perhaps I could be much further along if I had gone with a left handed guitar from the beginning. But I see now that I can’t use that as an excuse anymore. 🙂
I'm just admiring that amazing looking Guitar
Thank you very much for a very good lesson on shredder and the cable too. Cheers from Indonesia.
Such a fantastic video, bro. So much to incorporate and practice with in my playing. As alway, that tone 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks for this! Its a really helpful video! More vids of useable connecting patterns up an down the neck please! Many thanks 😊
Great patterns! Always wished for a clear video on these types of shreds. Thanks!
Thank you! And you got one 🤘🏻
Great shred shortcut vid right here. Master these then improvise an d stretch/tie them into other lines/notes
I was randomly suggested your channel while looking around for picking tips, good to know I'm not the only left hander that plays right handed!
Been looking to improve my speed and accuracy so these riffs will be of great help!
Welcome aboard mate!
I’m actually left handed and play righty as well. I’ve never met another guitarist like me. That’s awesome Cam
There are a fair few of us around
@@CameronCooper helps with the legato for sure. Still ain’t got my alternate picking up to par. Been playing for ages at this point. Admire you taking the risk to be a content creator man. I’m terrified of risking it personally. I work at the biggest IV manufacturing plant in the states. We produce 70% of the IV bags we use in the USA and a large portion of what the world uses as well. Been a supervisor at Baxter Healthcare corporation for awhile. Would love to just go for broke and try to do UA-cam. But it mortifies me. Regardless of skill level, luck plays a huge part in it all too. Very grateful for what you do. Have helped me learn and grow my talent with your lessons and uploads. Just keep at it man.
A left handed guy who plays righty? Of course I know him, that's me.jpg
Fantstic fantastic video very well done sir! Thanks a lot for this sure made my fingers work out so much and felt so good at the same time. I can already see great results in a few weeks of practicing this. Cheers mate!
Hey, you’re left-handed and play right handed guitar like Steve Morse! I saw a clinic with him back in the 90s and he explained that playing guitar where he holds the pick with his right hand and frets with his left hand Is the smart way to do it because his left hand has to do all the work, and it is his strong hand. It made a lot of sense, but I didn’t want to have to buy more expensive left-handed guitars so I kept with the way that I had learned how to play.
Lots of good practice material here. Thanks mate
Killer video! Nice to have a guide of licks to work through.
“Dropped my pick,” then a quick edit made me laugh. Great video too.
Another great video, thanks Cam
Damn, this is really interesting. I'm used to listen by ear and not really relying on fundamentals. I'm gonna add this to my exercises for my freestyle adlibs. It's never too late.
thanks for being such a rocker, cameron. you have what it takes to be a guitar hero one day.
Great lesson video, thank you for making this video.
My wife and I met Zakk Wylde back in 2019 after the Experience Hendrix concert in Nashville. Great memories!
Very cool!
@@CameronCooper Thanks!
Zakk was really cool 😎 , he spent a good few minutes talking to us. We did get a picture with him as well.
Man.. You F@kn Rock. I wish I could shred like you.
You can, that's why I make these vids
Very cool licks. Thank you.
Cameron. Thanks for your tutorial. I have to say its refreshing to have someone take the time and slow it down for the rest of us to catch up with what's really going on. So precise and to the point. No waffling on at the start of the video which makes a great change lol. I absolutely know this is going to help me a lot. Fantastic work gringo 😁
Woa nice! Im also left handed and play right. Always felt it gave me advantage with my dominant hand fretting. Bit always lacked speed on picking. Its something I'm trying to work on more. Thanks!
Great history lesson Cameron, I love Andy James cos he mixes pentatonic with octaves and shred really nicely. Also loved use of D minor especially for 22 frets😂.❤ I'm subbed now
Really dig that steely dannish Guthrie stuff..all great shipt😂you rock dude wow!!?!?!!!💥🎸🔥👍✌️
You are the best man and I never give complements
Thanks for this video. All killer, no filler.
Great lesson, great playing. Thank you! Cheers!
Great stuff mate I'll try this work out I'm left handed too cheers geezer 🤘🏴🤘
Simple yet fun patterns, thanks!
Awesome tutorial dude! Your playing is amazing 🤩
I clicked on this by accident and I’m glad I did! Great practice techniques!
Excellent Video sir!
Super lesson! Miss our one on one lessons. Hope you current projects are still going strong.
Thanks a mate! We'll catch up again really soon! :)
Love your technique and that guitar is awesome there 🎸👍 👍👍🎸😎
One of the best shred tutorials👌
Awesome lesson, thanks man. Learnt so much from you