this plini lick is insane
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2022
- this Plini licks is insane. i’m sure you know from which song it is, right?
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That tone is spot on
So glad I stumbled on your channel. Not many people seem to be focusing on this style.
I’ve been learning this whole song over the last few months, this lick (both times it shows up) is the most fun part to play. What an amazing composition 👌🏼
Plini is my guitar hero and music inspiration 🙌 not a whole lot of detailed explanations on his playing, so thank you 🙌
Love Plini, and always love your content! Keep it coming man!
Your lessons are so good man!
I am so glad I came across your channel! Wonderful videos!
Tim miller has a great way(your ears!) to look at scale with note skipping, that gives you wide intervals. Refreshing sound:)
Great lesson as always. Giuseppe maybe you can make a video about your song rain please its a realy cool song. Thank you again :)
Hey Giuseppe! Im a big fan of your work. Speaking of Plini. Could you breaking down the solo he wrote in Stardust by David Maxim Micic? The first lick is pure gold!
Giuseppe Do you have any material with Spanish subtitles? It would be great!
Love the breakdown & your playing! I didn’t understand why you couldn’t change the tuning. I know it doesn’t matter, but I couldn’t hear the reason :)
He has a floating tremolo bridge, meaning that his tremolo is set exactly to the tension of the strings to be able to go up and down in pitch. Changing the tuning makes the tension of the strings change, which would completely fuck up the set up of his guitar.
@@jkoleee7107 even a half step? Is this bridge different from all other floating trem?
@@karthikunnikrishnan9608 I mean every floating trem doesn’t like the change of tuning
Mann your lessons are very intresting but the teaching method is really hard to follow