Knowing your octaves or octave awareness as I call it, is also a quick way to relocate or transfer licks to other places, Keith touched on it a bit. the little solo at the end... speed up the tempo a bit and put some dirt on the guitar tone, you would have a cool more rock-ish type of riff. Well done!
Maybe I'm the only person who thought of that but Wyatt's advice excites me in an aspect that in near future we can see bass players doing leads while guitarists keep the rhythm :P What he plays definitely sounds different but I've my doubts about how correct it sounds tonal-wise :/ In any case I'd pay to go to MI as long as Wyatt is teaching there..
Great explanation of a very simple but beautifully creative concept. Lends versatility to basic licks.
I remember already in the 80s,Wyatt had a column in "Guitarplayer".Always great stuff.
great guitarist, great teacher...
I notice he has a lot of haters. A very good sign, I find. Class act. Clear. Nuanced.DANGEROUS.
I like this guy. He talks like I think, and that makes it easy to understand. Nice P/U selector lever.
Thank you so much, Keith. Excellent lesson.
Great stuff...into the nuts n bolts of keeping out of becoming sooooo playyyyed...
Keith Wyatt is a great guitar player and teacher.
Absolutely great! Guitar instruction for the real world
Great lesson from a master
Man, Keith Wyatt is so cool he could easily be a the next James Bond!
damn natural finished tele with black pickguard and rosewood fretboard looks damn good
Great lesson
@3musicmakers He's always in MI teaching BLUES!
Keith wyatt is awesome!!!
Knowing your octaves or octave awareness as I call it, is also a quick way to relocate or transfer licks to other places, Keith touched on it a bit. the little solo at the end... speed up the tempo a bit and put some dirt on the guitar tone, you would have a cool more rock-ish type of riff. Well done!
Of all the many teachers on UA-cam Keith is in the upper class
Amazing lesson and ...he say Mercy = ) !!!!!!!!
Maybe I'm the only person who thought of that but Wyatt's advice excites me in an aspect that in near future we can see bass players doing leads while guitarists keep the rhythm :P What he plays definitely sounds different but I've my doubts about how correct it sounds tonal-wise :/ In any case I'd pay to go to MI as long as Wyatt is teaching there..
Very good. Great information.
you play and teach great!
Sounds great!
I like this guy. Just do
nice playin. i wonder what that guitar would sound like with active pickups....hmmmm
Is it bad that the evh/5150 in the corner caught my attention first...?
Mercy, mecry, mercy!
nice looking tele.
You are ace :)
all of a sudden i want a telecaster
mercy mercy mercy! XD
should put subtitles in Spanish note I am using the google translator xDDD
@Xelanderthomas
Too many words in your post! One sentence of less will do, thanks!
dude is in front of a green screen
Common sense use of the Guitar.