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This is a good explanation, Ben. Reminds me, just the sounds of the patterns, of good ole Frank Gambale and that whole slew of Jazz players who utilize these lines. A very regal taste in soloing, no doubt. I got my work cut out for me on this type of technique.😉😎🎇
I hope you make the rhythm video at some point. I'm trying to get to play with as many people and as much as I can and I think having a better rhythm repertoire will help me do that.
Since I grew up a metal head, I learned my I, IV, V from the intro of Drop Dead Legs (Van Halen) and the intro of Hold On (Triumph). I use this concept very, very often. A good example of this to me is Phish's song Limb by Limb. Trey plays some great stuff utilizing this technique a lot in the solo. I know about displacing (spreading out) the notes of triads (via Eric Johnson) by playing the 1, 5, 3 of these primary triads, but when I do this, it sounds predictable because I practice them as a exercise. Any way to break out of the predictability?
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Ben is a great teacher!
Thanks so much for watching!
Ben has some serious Bob Ross vibes going on :D
Agreed; Ben has a relaxing gentle quality to his voice and his pacing that I think people find soothing.
The man is composed!
the hair is also starting to be as huge 😂
I agree Happy Happy Triads. Let’s put a triad here
Haha thanks so much!
This is a good explanation, Ben. Reminds me, just the sounds of the patterns, of good ole Frank Gambale and that whole slew of Jazz players who utilize these lines. A very regal taste in soloing, no doubt. I got my work cut out for me on this type of technique.😉😎🎇
So glad you liked it, thank you!
I hope you make the rhythm video at some point. I'm trying to get to play with as many people and as much as I can and I think having a better rhythm repertoire will help me do that.
I will definitely make it soon! Thanks so much
@beneunson no, thank you. Your playing is really inspiring and watching you has made me practice more
Since I grew up a metal head, I learned my I, IV, V from the intro of Drop Dead Legs (Van Halen) and the intro of Hold On (Triumph). I use this concept very, very often. A good example of this to me is Phish's song Limb by Limb. Trey plays some great stuff utilizing this technique a lot in the solo.
I know about displacing (spreading out) the notes of triads (via Eric Johnson) by playing the 1, 5, 3 of these primary triads, but when I do this, it sounds predictable because I practice them as a exercise. Any way to break out of the predictability?
Dedos do cara parecem uma vara de pescar.
Haha fair enough! 😂
Wow every blues uses primary triads.
With I, IV and V at the core of the Blues progression - you're right!
Triads are ok!But your hair is absolute watt fürn Arsch!Blabla.......you´re so good!
Manfred, sorry, aber das ist zu unkonkret! Wieviel Watt denn?