Agree…more lessons on their playing interludes would help me tons…like what is the chord played at the intro? I think Mic was doing it a couple of times in the reverb pedal episode recently released. I will be stealing this Grissom lick shamelessly. Thanks Mick and Dan!
Great idea for content! Love this concept. Very quick thing, but fun and easy to apply. And I bet people have noticed this thing in every episode. These are the little things that just makes your playing sound that one step further.
That is one of the most insightful guitar counterpoint/dissonance licks/tricks I've ever heard of! I am absolutely blown away by how simply but accurately you described the rationale behind it. Keep being awesome :)
I’ve listened to you play this lick over and over since the earliest TPS eps, and as many times as I’ve tried to watch how you did it, I have failed to suss it out! Thanks, Mick, for completing my quest! And Grissom rules.
@@ThatPedalShow the stuff I’ve seen Rick beato pull haha- Mick and Dan I think are actually very natural teachers, I’d love some more videos about playing- like dans gilmour phrasing vlog, or even some srv tendencies!
Saw you doing this back over the summer and spent 5-10 minutes rewinding, watching, listening, and trying and failing until I got it right. Then this short popped up today. Could have learned it in ONE minute. 😂
Always loved that great dissonant lick. Small hands so play a root of C (G string 5th fret) and kind of double bend with the F#. Still sounds nice. Otherwise, play the A root with my index and bend with pinkie, and then combine it with another lick from you Mick, so thanks for all.
This may also be advertised as testing the cool factor of your gain clipping. If you can pull the lick, it'll reveal tasty tone, or it'll sound like a Hello Kitty Squier thru a Gorilla amp.
I love little tips like this, there are some familiar places you go to (like the rest of us) that could make for great similar videos but I don't want to upset you by suggesting any hahaha.
back in the "white room" days- mick used to throw in what i think is a Eric Johnson run. it is a series of triplets up the board.... Not being a huge johnson fan i don't know what it is but i always sounded cool to my ear. maybe that could be a quick lesson...
Now ya gotta do a Short about the little A lick you do all the time when you're just Listening to what sound a pedal makes. That little budda budda bow bowwah bah bah thingamajig.
Because it has quite a stiff action. You’re right that a Floyd or even a two-point Strat trem would go out of tune…. But with 11s and set fairly stiff it just about stays!
I've seen you multiple times use that in the show ...an I stole it from hearing you use it lol...your attack an approach after using that David lick is inspiration to my ears...🦵ends.
Great lick. But just stop that slide up on one string then slide down on another.... It reminds me of that guy in school who claimed to play guitar but when handed a guitar did the latter
Sorry to disagree. I've noticed that pull up you do and find it highly annoying. The dissonance just rubs me the wrong way. Apparently I'm a minority. It does reveal the gain structure pretty well, but I keep thinking "pull up, pull up, pull up!"
That “did you thank David” line was one of the funniest things I’ve heard Paul say
“Mick’s Licks” needs to be a regular thing 🤟
Great idea, more of these little mini lessons please, I love your playing
Thank you! YT Shorts seems like a great format for this kind of stuff! Now we know it works, we can do more. Hahahaha! Thanks again.
Totally agree, on both counts!
@@ThatPedalShow yess more of these please! Sooo many licks id like to steal from both you guys!!
@@ThatPedalShow yes please do more of theses!!
Ya killin’ us with these Shorts Mick! ✊️🎸✨
Everytime, you does this Double-Stop Special, I loved it. You made it to yours - lovely
I'd love seeing more of these shorts about the licks you guys like to play
My thoughts exactly 🎉
Yes yes yes
Oh yes please do that 🙄😎😏
Love David Grissom's playing, great riff, Thank You.
This is excellent!! Please do more quick lessons!
More of these please. Loads of fun 🤩
Yes! Awesome. Love your playing and delighted to steal little nuggets like this! Thank you 😃
I know you guys were reticent to play the shorts game, but nuggets like this are ace and don’t detract from your integrity. Keep them coming!
Thank you kindly. If we can do em properly we’re all in! :0)
Agree…more lessons on their playing interludes would help me tons…like what is the chord played at the intro? I think Mic was doing it a couple of times in the reverb pedal episode recently released. I will be stealing this Grissom lick shamelessly. Thanks Mick and Dan!
Digging the new shorts 🩳- can’t wait for summer ❤🎉
Thank you Mick for sharing so clearly 💗😊👍
Great idea for content! Love this concept. Very quick thing, but fun and easy to apply. And I bet people have noticed this thing in every episode. These are the little things that just makes your playing sound that one step further.
Very cool, Mick! Nice mini lesson. :)
Loving these shorts! This is a great lick, thanks
I’m taking that! This should be a regular thing. Legend
Ha! I love that you’ve posted this. I literally watch every episode and wait for the moment you play this riff 😂
Yep agree with most of the comments. Don’t usually like shorts but this is a great way to do them if you have to!! 😊
This is the perfect way to do shorts. Love your guys's licks but never know how to learn them / find them. More please!!!!
Yes! Same!!
Also bending the m3 towards the M3 an Octave above the Root.
This is fantastic, thanks for sharing!
Awesome tip Mick!
Ah it's so good to see you on my shorts feed! Feels like bumping into an old friend in the pub!
Thanks for the share, Mick! Happy New Year!!
Nice. Big fan. You’ve played that lick enough for all of us.
That is one of the most insightful guitar counterpoint/dissonance licks/tricks I've ever heard of! I am absolutely blown away by how simply but accurately you described the rationale behind it. Keep being awesome :)
Thanks Mick
Love this concept! I’d love to see more like this, too.
I’ve listened to you play this lick over and over since the earliest TPS eps, and as many times as I’ve tried to watch how you did it, I have failed to suss it out! Thanks, Mick, for completing my quest! And Grissom rules.
I love david grissom!! Thank you!
Love that, thank you !!!
Yes keep these up! I would love to learn some Micks and Dans traditional licks !
That DGT has to be high on the list for the best sounding guitar ever on the show. It's always magic.
You’ll enjoy this Friday’s video then…. :0)
I love your playing. You are great.
Thank you very much!
Thanks for the tip. So looking forward to the DGT SE ...
Looks great doesn't it?!
Midnight Oil’s song “Only The Strong” uses this to great effect.
By god there it is, I can’t wait for some of dans new jazz licks haha
Haha yess
Not sure they’re possible in 1 minute, but let’s try!
@@ThatPedalShow the stuff I’ve seen Rick beato pull haha- Mick and Dan I think are actually very natural teachers, I’d love some more videos about playing- like dans gilmour phrasing vlog, or even some srv tendencies!
More of these licks pls !
Saw you doing this back over the summer and spent 5-10 minutes rewinding, watching, listening, and trying and failing until I got it right. Then this short popped up today. Could have learned it in ONE minute. 😂
Along with the info I really appreciate the fading and movement upwards of the font F# to G
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Always loved that great dissonant lick. Small hands so play a root of C (G string 5th fret) and kind of double bend with the F#. Still sounds nice. Otherwise, play the A root with my index and bend with pinkie, and then combine it with another lick from you Mick, so thanks for all.
This is great
Thank you!!!!
Heyy 1st tps shorts! You go guys! Great! Lets pump these numbers!
Thats cool! I'm going to have a go at this!😊👏👏
I'm not a big fan of shorts, but you guys are doing great ones. Keep 'em coming, thanks!
This was pretty good, mick! I’ll check these out and leave likes. Glad to see you kept the top on
Hahahaha!
Sooo doing that .. after Work of course 🤣😂 ... Thanks Mick 🙂✌️
Bending in to a implied dominant 7 sound. I’m stealing this now myself!!!
Love this!
Thanks!
This may also be advertised as testing the cool factor of your gain clipping. If you can pull the lick, it'll reveal tasty tone, or it'll sound like a Hello Kitty Squier thru a Gorilla amp.
Loving the shorts, I know it's for the algorithm, but they're great content
It started that way, now we’ve come to love them for what they can do!
And I stole it from you 😂. Love the shorts!
YES!
Grissom ROCKS! OK… And so do you…
I love little tips like this, there are some familiar places you go to (like the rest of us) that could make for great similar videos but I don't want to upset you by suggesting any hahaha.
We’ll get to them I hope!
I’ve already stolen that kick from you. Haha. I love it.
Check out the two Mellencamp albums that Grissom played on in the 90s
I nicked this from you! 😂
Went to Grissom ,PRS, clinic the other night and he does play a lot of those moves
Got it!
00:00 this is great!
Sounds like a slower "I gotsta get paid"
Thanks Mick! I'll give it a go (and endlessly fuck it up 🤣)
back in the "white room" days- mick used to throw in what i think is a Eric Johnson run. it is a series of triplets up the board.... Not being a huge johnson fan i don't know what it is but i always sounded cool to my ear. maybe that could be a quick lesson...
Let’s do that!
Now ya gotta do a Short about the little A lick you do all the time when you're just Listening to what sound a pedal makes. That little budda budda bow bowwah bah bah thingamajig.
Yeah, these are some tasty licks he's been hiding from us
Paul Reed Smith sounded like Larry David there.
It'll always be the Mick bend, to me
I believe he puts his thumb on the "A" or Tonic and with his 3rd finger bends up to the 3rd or maybe both but the 3rd sounds more Country!!!
Jay Graydon - Peg solo
Ah, the thumb. I’ve been trying to figure out what you were doing for a while.
I think Mick is a really good guitarist despite the humble no show off playing
Mayer hates the 6 being played. Lucky you bend it up.... 😝👍🏻
I dig it obv...
I’ve always called it the Mick riff 🤣
I will
Yep I stole that a while back ☺
How do you keep a floating trem equipped guitar like the DGT from pulling the lower note out of tune while you bend?
Because it has quite a stiff action. You’re right that a Floyd or even a two-point Strat trem would go out of tune…. But with 11s and set fairly stiff it just about stays!
And after watching you play it for years, I stole it from you Mick! 😂
Cool
sounds like a seasick Steve lick too
Bending from the 6 to the flat 7.
R u hitting the high E (5th fret) too..? 🤔
I've seen you multiple times use that in the show ...an I stole it from hearing you use it lol...your attack an approach after using that David lick is inspiration to my ears...🦵ends.
👍🏿🤘
Nice tone! Which overdrive did you use?
Probably would have been my Kingsley Juggler MkIII. Cheers!
Root, M6, bend to m7. Interesting. 🤓
Exactly that. I think it was an Alex Lifeson fave too, but not like this!
Thats doug rappoport licks
Not so sure…. Sounds like that point in Back to the Future when Michael Fox hits that clinker ….and everything just stops
This is not a right or wrong way just your way
Ooh that's pretty tasty
Is this the 'hateful note' as described by Noel Gallagher???
Affirmative!
Great lick. But just stop that slide up on one string then slide down on another.... It reminds me of that guy in school who claimed to play guitar but when handed a guitar did the latter
Um.... Who does David Grissom thank for that? He's not *that* old.
David who.... 🙄
Sorry to disagree. I've noticed that pull up you do and find it highly annoying. The dissonance just rubs me the wrong way. Apparently I'm a minority. It does reveal the gain structure pretty well, but I keep thinking "pull up, pull up, pull up!"