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Great lesson! I bought a guitar at a shop for my brother once, who called me from out of town. It was a cool telecaster with maple neck, and yes, I felt like the guy who set me up in the back room with amp was staring, judging, making me reveal how bad I am at showing off. You just changed my life.
Chatting from Ghana, I am 72yrs intermediate guitarist, I wish I knew this 40yrs back, my play would have been spicy, instead of all the numerous tons of clicks I memorised without understanding them. God bless you richly.
I all I can say is WOW! Simplistic, melodic and makes sense! I've taken some time off being in a horrible beginner rut - this feels like the inspiration I needed. Thank you!
Very relaxed and creative. Your lesson unlocks the flowing sound of the guitar with different chord voicing and scale notes. Very valuable and memorable. Thank you.
This was great, just what I needed today! Some theory wrapped around playable riffs and chords ending up with beautiful fruitful ideas to expound upon!! 😊
To add on to this…pick any cowboy chord at the top and duplicate the structure here. Cowboy chord, major pentatonic to a triad, double stops to another triad, find some open chord voicing to match and work your way back. Do this for all 12 keys and you will learn the fretboard
By today’s standards a guitarist like ‘Slash’ from Guns N’ Roses is considered intermediate. An average person without talent can play Slosh’s entire discography within 5, 10 years. A talented person can slosh’s entire discography in on year. They’ve already graduated because when you’re born with gift you inherit from family or from God, the instrument doesn’t feel as awkward. Musically Talented people are born with ear, a natural feel for notes. Also natural rhythm (practice on metronome like anybody else, but they’re never off when playing tight punches or tech ending a song. It comes NATURAL. When you see modern guitarist like ‘Marcin patrzalek’ you’ll know why. With modern guitarist’ skills compared the last time you watched. Olympic Fretboard gymnastics AGONY of defeat. Olympia
Golden lesson here. First of all, this describes every single guitar store experience I've had, bar none. I don't think I could ever buy a guitar in person with confidence, given that I'll always be paying more attention to how I'm sounding to the people in the store than whether I like the guitar. Second, I love the idea of structuring your noodling around interesting chord phrasings... a strum of a cool chord every now and then gives backbone and purpose to your improvisation. Great to look like you know what you're doing at a guitar store but also just to sound competent in any musical setting!
Thank you! I will say, the guitar stores around me here are great and people don't really judge. But I just know that many of my students feel nervous to try out the guitars there regardless. Glad you enjoyed the video. Lots more on the channel :)
Awesome sauce. These are some tasty licks! I'll try them in different keys as well. Thank you for this, your lessons are the most understandable and easy to follow on UA-cam!
Thank you! Really fantastic lesson. I'm new'ish to Electric and while I've been learning these bits in pieces, I struggle to know "where to go when". I understood this and why it flows.
If there are any Rush fans below.......When you take the g chord shape and play it with the root on C as you demonstrated, if you use the right picking pattern you have the arpeggio part at the the beginning of La Villa Strangiatio by Rush. I'm sure you already knew that but you can only squeeze in so much in to a video. Very cool lesson.
It's hard to understand what most instructors are teaching, but this was very easy to understand and had great insight into theories behind it. Thank you much!
Excelent stuff, the simple things are the best... This teaches how to get to know the instrument and one chord in diferent positions and diferent sounds... Thanks
I am planning a tour of the Martin facility tomorrow and will try this one out. I hope I do ok in front of all the Nazarithians! Thank you, Les Vancouver!!
Aside from the excellent tuition here, can I also mention - in a world where most things are swamped in 'electronic assistance' of one form or another - your guitar tone is lush!
Hey, for the first 10 years I really sucked. I used to take a guitar off of the wall, not an acoustic but an electric and play it without the amp or people wouldn’t hear me. I really didn’t care. I knew I was a beginner, but I don’t think people, have the right to judge your plane or make fun of you either they got a remember they were there one time too. Rather than making fun of somebody I like to sit down and show him something after all I’ve been playing since 1974 I am a solo instrumental, finger style guitarist and love it and very proud of it. It took me a long time to get there and first I really did suck. I don’t suck anymore. People look at me and wonder how in the hell do you do that and it really makes me feel good. You have a great day. I love my guitar. I don’t have to prove anything to anybody just sat down and play the hell out of it.👍👍❤️🎸🎼🎵🎶🎸
Have watched and am subscribed to all kinds of guitar channels and this one is quietly becoming one of my favorites. Very practical and useful stuff...
BLUE!!! thank you for providing amazing content that teaches us how to connect concepts/ideas/theory in meaningful and fun ways. please keep up the great work.
Excellent video very good instruction I mean when you break it down it's all just basic chords and some understanding of theory that you can put the stuff together
Counting 6 ,sounds like you took music in college pretty cool,ijust applied my music theory knowledge to the fretboard and within two hours ended up memorizing the fretboard lol .. i am not good at teaching others but i try ,i dont have the ability to do videos ,so you are my proxy plusyour very hilarious to watch ,you have a great personality and ciuld have easily and still could easily be a comedian
Thank you! I have a few more like this lesson on here from a while ago. You may have seen "The Most Useful Lick" video ua-cam.com/video/ZXIvF2ARZxA/v-deo.html or the Incredible Chord Scale Connector" ua-cam.com/video/16mJJJjhgZ0/v-deo.html
This is great stuff, thanks for stringing this all together! I’m already doing some of the stuff and didn’t really realize why it worked, thanks for the great lesson!💡
Very good Blue! Not just made to impress, this is a good way to try out a guitar, got some chords, scales and move around the neck. That'll tell you if this is "your" guitar.
Thanks. Definitely going to practice this. I’ve never played a guitar in a store before, always bought my guitars online. But I think will encourage me to go instore and try them out.
You’re not wrong about how some of us feel walking around in a guitar store. I’m about 2yrs (on and off) in and I’m still hesitant to grab a guitar and ask to try it out. For some dumb reason the pressure is so overwhelming over something so silly. I enjoyed the video.
Two great songs that give sonic difference are Is this Love Whitesnake (especially if you add the solo using the neck pickup with heavy viibbrraatto) and Its Not Love Dokken (great flattened 5th riff).
Ok you mentioned about that Les Paul on the wall and I want to play it (1) You are saying that while holding and playing a strat (2) I be looking at the G&L FULLERTON ASAT CLASSIC ‼️🤣😂😊
This is cool! I have a "bag of tricks" like this myself. But it's not to impress others in the store, because I could care less about them. It's to try the guitar, it's features, and pickups. It just all happens to sound cool lol. 1 out of every 5 times, I end up stopping because some asks "What was that" or "How did you do that." And I always answer, because it's about sharing the craft. I was checking out a guitar at a flea market once, and a guy came up to me and gave me a "Chicken Pick." I tried it at home and didn't care for it, but I appreciated the gesture. So now I always have 2 Jazz 3 XL picks in my wallet so I can pass the gesture along.
Hey this is really nice. Lots of great ideas hear about moving up the neck and those chords with open strings, thanks! You could do these types of lessons every week showing tasty licks.
Great teaching style and quality content. Made this very simple to understand. Question for anyone...In order for me to expand and say learn more inversions and scales all over the neck, should I focus first on CAGED, or learning all the notes on the guitar, or triads...or what exactly? I can play my Penta scales fast up and down but only from the roo/tonic on the low or high E as my only real landmark to start my scale. It gets repetitive quickly.
Thank you! To answer your question, I have a video called "How I would re-learn guitar from scratch" that puts things in an order that I think works well: ua-cam.com/video/42ojThKZqAI/v-deo.html
Cool thanks Rick! Lots more lessons coming to the channel and you can check out our Patreon for free for 7 days if you haven't already: www.patreon.com/guitarlessonsvancouver
Woah! I need to have a shot and do this AGAIN! I just found your page today and I am ready for the blisters to tomorrow. OK, confession. I won't get them. I am way past blisters, and you are way past some beginner passing on "hints." Candian GOLD.
That is such a beautiful lesson, thanks so much - sounds so great and packed full of juicy bits of knowledge/theory. Happily signed up to you Patreon - keep up the great work
Today I hit the Like button for the sparks when you were hitting the G note on the E string. Funny to see but also really helpful to focus on the right spot. You should use this effect more frequently :)
*Join our Patreon lessons group free for seven days* www.patreon.com/guitarlessonsvancouver. The book *Guitar Soloing Like A Pro is available from Amazon* details at www.bluemorris.com/shop
Great lesson! I bought a guitar at a shop for my brother once, who called me from out of town. It was a cool telecaster with maple neck, and yes, I felt like the guy who set me up in the back room with amp was staring, judging, making me reveal how bad I am at showing off. You just changed my life.
Glad to hear it! Thank you!
Chatting from Ghana, I am 72yrs intermediate guitarist, I wish I knew this 40yrs back, my play would have been spicy, instead of all the numerous tons of clicks I memorised without understanding them. God bless you richly.
Thanks! Lots more guitar lessons on this channel and our Patreon www.patreon.com/guitarlessonsvancouver
I all I can say is WOW! Simplistic, melodic and makes sense! I've taken some time off being in a horrible beginner rut - this feels like the inspiration I needed. Thank you!
Great to hear thank you! Lots more guitar lessons on the channel and our Patreon group www.patreon.com/guitarlessonsvancouver
Your still the best! I look forward to every Saturday Blue.
Thank you so much!!!
Very relaxed and creative. Your lesson unlocks the flowing sound of the guitar with different chord voicing and scale notes. Very valuable and memorable. Thank you.
Not only for playing at a guitar shop but for leading a whole melody line of a song. Great!
Thank you! 😀
This was great, just what I needed today! Some theory wrapped around playable riffs and chords ending up with beautiful fruitful ideas to expound upon!! 😊
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you!
I'm never afraid of people in a guitar store judging my playing; I already know I suck! (: But you provided some cool stuff. Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
That's why I don't keep score playing golf!
This is the perfect lesson to build the courage to plug-in at the music store - thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Lots more lessons on the channel 👍
You Sir, are an excellent teacher. Fantastic in fact !
Great to hear thank you! Lots more guitar lessons on the channel and our Patreon group www.patreon.com/guitarlessonsvancouver
To add on to this…pick any cowboy chord at the top and duplicate the structure here. Cowboy chord, major pentatonic to a triad, double stops to another triad, find some open chord voicing to match and work your way back. Do this for all 12 keys and you will learn the fretboard
Thank you.
Ok. Smartass ill try
and thats a fact jack
Wish you had a vid to demonstrate. 😊
You are the new king of youtube intermediate to advanced guitar!
Thank you!!! More coming in about a week!
By today’s standards a guitarist like ‘Slash’ from Guns N’ Roses is considered intermediate. An average person without talent can play Slosh’s entire discography within 5, 10 years. A talented person can slosh’s entire discography in on year. They’ve already graduated because when you’re born with gift you inherit from family or from God, the instrument doesn’t feel as awkward. Musically Talented people are born with ear, a natural feel for notes. Also natural rhythm (practice on metronome like anybody else, but they’re never off when playing tight punches or tech ending a song. It comes NATURAL. When you see modern guitarist like ‘Marcin patrzalek’ you’ll know why. With modern guitarist’ skills compared the last time you watched. Olympic Fretboard gymnastics
AGONY of defeat.
Olympia
Your video and demo was an absolute blast to watch. I thoroughly enjoyed your teaching style. Thanks
The little graphical bits you added to the core underlying video are simply outstanding.
Thank you! Glad it helps! New lesson coming this Saturday!
standard licks, played with the right feeling! thank you!
Thanks for watching! New lessons coming here almost every Saturday!
Golden lesson here. First of all, this describes every single guitar store experience I've had, bar none. I don't think I could ever buy a guitar in person with confidence, given that I'll always be paying more attention to how I'm sounding to the people in the store than whether I like the guitar. Second, I love the idea of structuring your noodling around interesting chord phrasings... a strum of a cool chord every now and then gives backbone and purpose to your improvisation. Great to look like you know what you're doing at a guitar store but also just to sound competent in any musical setting!
Thank you! I will say, the guitar stores around me here are great and people don't really judge. But I just know that many of my students feel nervous to try out the guitars there regardless. Glad you enjoyed the video. Lots more on the channel :)
Thanks, i really enjoyed trying that.
Awesome sauce. These are some tasty licks! I'll try them in different keys as well. Thank you for this, your lessons are the most understandable and easy to follow on UA-cam!
Lots of cool concepts even for the seasoned guitarist. Great lesson thank you‼️
Good to hear thank you!
Thanks for the Saturday morning lesson!
Thank you for watching and commenting!
You, sir, are an amazing teacher. Thank you. This just opened up so much for me.
Thank you very much! Lots more coming! New lessons almost every Saturday :)
Thanks for the tips, Blue. Nice lesson.
Thank you for watching!
Thank You for your kindly easy going awesome advice and down to earth teaching style
Very kool I appreciate you
Thank you very much! More lessons coming Saturday!
Thank you! Really fantastic lesson. I'm new'ish to Electric and while I've been learning these bits in pieces, I struggle to know "where to go when". I understood this and why it flows.
Glad it was helpful! Lots more guitar lessons on this channel and our Patreon www.patreon.com/guitarlessonsvancouver
If there are any Rush fans below.......When you take the g chord shape and play it with the root on C as you demonstrated, if you use the right picking pattern you have the arpeggio part at the the beginning of La Villa Strangiatio by Rush. I'm sure you already knew that but you can only squeeze in so much in to a video. Very cool lesson.
Thank you! Good example :) I saw Rush play in the early 90s. Good concert.
It's hard to understand what most instructors are teaching, but this was very easy to understand and had great insight into theories behind it. Thank you much!
Glad it was helpful thank you! Lots more guitar lessons like it on the channel :)
Excelent stuff, the simple things are the best... This teaches how to get to know the instrument and one chord in diferent positions and diferent sounds... Thanks
Thank you! Lots more guitar lessons on the channel 😎
I came here for smoke on the water!!, but got something awesome!!! love it!
Thank you! Glad it exceeded your expectations. I mean, Smoke on the Water is a great song, but yeah, a little over-done at this point 😁
I am planning a tour of the Martin facility tomorrow and will try this one out. I hope I do ok in front of all the Nazarithians! Thank you, Les Vancouver!!
Unfortunately, you're unable to buy a guitar at the factory. Only through a dealer.
Cool have fun!!
Aside from the excellent tuition here, can I also mention - in a world where most things are swamped in 'electronic assistance' of one form or another - your guitar tone is lush!
Thank you! My guitar tone is basically a Fender Deluxe and tape delay. Bit of compression after recording
Hey, for the first 10 years I really sucked. I used to take a guitar off of the wall, not an acoustic but an electric and play it without the amp or people wouldn’t hear me. I really didn’t care. I knew I was a beginner, but I don’t think people, have the right to judge your plane or make fun of you either they got a remember they were there one time too. Rather than making fun of somebody I like to sit down and show him something after all I’ve been playing since 1974 I am a solo instrumental, finger style guitarist and love it and very proud of it. It took me a long time to get there and first I really did suck. I don’t suck anymore. People look at me and wonder how in the hell do you do that and it really makes me feel good. You have a great day. I love my guitar. I don’t have to prove anything to anybody just sat down and play the hell out of it.👍👍❤️🎸🎼🎵🎶🎸
Gracias Blue!!!! Sos el “ Messi” de las guitarras!!!
Gracias José! Me gusta mucho Messi! Que gran cumplido!
You are the best teacher I’ve found on utube
That's great to hear, thank you very much!
Have watched and am subscribed to all kinds of guitar channels and this one is quietly becoming one of my favorites. Very practical and useful stuff...
Cool thank you! More coming soon.
Another great lesson and explained very well. I'm watching this without my guitar, but can't wait to try it out. Thanks Blue
Awesome thank you!
BLUE!!! thank you for providing amazing content that teaches us how to connect concepts/ideas/theory in meaningful and fun ways. please keep up the great work.
Thanks for saying! Lots more coming 🎸😁
Best lesson I have seen in a long time, you got a subscriber now
Wonderful! Welcome to the channel!
Another great lesson, sounds great, explained very well with interesting new shapes - Bravo
Thank you very much! More coming this Saturday!
Invaluable lessons you give!! These are just so coherent and helpful thank u so much 🤩
Thank you very much! New lesson coming Saturday!
You have so much fun on your guitar, great lesson .
Thank you! New lessons coming here almost every Saturday 🎸
Bravo, thank you!
Cannot thank you enough for this lesson. Magnificent !!!
Thank you! Lots more lessons like this on the channel and our Patreon group www.patreon.com/guitarlessonsvancouver
Excellent video very good instruction I mean when you break it down it's all just basic chords and some understanding of theory that you can put the stuff together
Cool thank you! Lots more lessons that break these concepts down are on my channel too. Thanks for commenting 🙂
Great lesson, really well explained and fun to play. Had a decent go at it and now going to clean it up. Thanks
Awesome well done!
If you can be heard at all over the guy trying out a 50 watt Marshall and banging out Metallica riffs.
Haha, that happens at some stores. Thankfully the stores in my neighbourhood that doesn't happen much.
😅😅
And he's wearing a Fender hat and shirt wearing white tennis shoes...🤠🎸
Thank you. A fantastic 'rut-breaker' let alone the guitar store and Mr EGO😊! Profoundly grateful for this lesson.
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Way cool, like the Tarantino of music
This was great! I've been playin a long time and I just got learned good! I dig your teaching style. Looking forward to more. Thanks!!!
Awesome, thank you! Lots more on the channel and more coming soon.
OMG, thank you for this-maybe I can do this all together some day! Practicing parts one and two.
Thanks you can do it!!
Love it! Perfectly explained. And pretty funny it’s to show off at guitar store!
Great to hear thank you! Lots more guitar lessons on the channel and our Patreon group www.patreon.com/guitarlessonsvancouver
Thanks for the lesson! this unlocked a lot for me.
Thank for the extra support!
When I was a beginner I used to play the first couple of bars of Smoke On The Water to get their attention then I'd play the solo from Free Bird. :)
Honestly if you take the time to learn this, this is so fire! 🔥
And teach’s you theory in a subtle way 🙂
Thank you! Much appreciated 👍🎸
Counting 6 ,sounds like you took music in college pretty cool,ijust applied my music theory knowledge to the fretboard and within two hours ended up memorizing the fretboard lol .. i am not good at teaching others but i try ,i dont have the ability to do videos ,so you are my proxy plusyour very hilarious to watch ,you have a great personality and ciuld have easily and still could easily be a comedian
This was great. Make more in this style; moving up and down fretboard using lesser-known or open chords. Helpful and fun! Keep it up!
Thank you! I have a few more like this lesson on here from a while ago. You may have seen "The Most Useful Lick" video ua-cam.com/video/ZXIvF2ARZxA/v-deo.html or the Incredible Chord Scale Connector" ua-cam.com/video/16mJJJjhgZ0/v-deo.html
This is great stuff, thanks for stringing this all together! I’m already doing some of the stuff and didn’t really realize why it worked, thanks for the great lesson!💡
Awesome! Glad to hear it's been working for you too. That's 'next level' stuff, dude.
Very cool lesson. I enjoyed the explanation of the theory and chord names. Great job.
Awesome, thank you! Lots more lessons on the channel 🎸
Great lesson just starting to learn lead techniques very helpful thanks
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Thank you very much That was a very wonderful lesson Great job my friend
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Love it. I finally walked into Sam Ash and played.
Well done!!!
Very good Blue! Not just made to impress, this is a good way to try out a guitar, got some chords, scales and move around the neck. That'll tell you if this is "your" guitar.
Thank you very much!
Going from alternate to sweep picking works for me
Nice job Blue! always thinking outside the box
Thank you very much!
What a great lesson! So much great stuff here! Thank You!
Thanks! Lots more guitar lessons on this channel and our Patreon www.patreon.com/guitarlessonsvancouver
Thank you for the perfect lesson.
Finally I got the taste to try some Les Paul from the wall :)
Nice! Let me know if you also buy that Les Paul from the wall :)
Very cool ideas, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
That was cool. I’m at a point in my guitar journey where such concepts keep me interested. Thanks
Wonderful thank you! Lots more lessons on the channel 👍
So good, thank you!
Great to hear thank you! Lots more videos on the channel 🎸
Dude this lesson is incredible
Glad to hear it thank you for commenting. Lots more guitar lessons coming to the channel and our Patreon :)
wow ,, just got to love this one... thank you enjoy your weekend .
Thanks. Definitely going to practice this. I’ve never played a guitar in a store before, always bought my guitars online. But I think will encourage me to go instore and try them out.
It's nice to try out a guitar before you buy it. See if you like the neck, shape etc.
Really great practical advice. Lovely delivery too. Subbed!
Awesome, thank you!
You’re not wrong about how some of us feel walking around in a guitar store. I’m about 2yrs (on and off) in and I’m still hesitant to grab a guitar and ask to try it out. For some dumb reason the pressure is so overwhelming over something so silly.
I enjoyed the video.
Thank you! Just memorize a few things to play for when you try out a guitar and you're good. But also, just don't care what other people think 👍😁
Easy explanation, thanksso much. Subscribed.
Awesome more lessons coming 🎸😎
Nice, Just goes to show, the weirder the chords the nicer the resolve! Loved the composition! Thanks for sharing! Haunting and removed!
Thank you! I do like this more complex chords and you're right, they resolve is sweeter.
Two great songs that give sonic difference are Is this Love Whitesnake (especially if you add the solo using the neck pickup with heavy viibbrraatto) and Its Not Love Dokken (great flattened 5th riff).
Great lesson man.
Thanks for watching and commenting 😀
Great lesson Blue!
Thank you!
Ya, this was absolutely brilliant. Superbly presented and priceless lesson. 🙏 thank you. I’ll be checking your Patreon.
Thank you! You can message me on Patreon if you have any questions
Truly masterful Blue. Thanks
Thank you again Dennis!
Ok you mentioned about that Les Paul on the wall and I want to play it
(1) You are saying that while holding and playing a strat
(2) I be looking at the G&L FULLERTON ASAT CLASSIC ‼️🤣😂😊
Yeah, but I needed it to rhyme 😁
Wonderful material! Thanks, Blue Morris for the very thorough and pleasant presentation. I'll look into your Patreon lessons group.
Thank you! You can message me on Patreon if you have any questions about how it all works.
This is cool! I have a "bag of tricks" like this myself. But it's not to impress others in the store, because I could care less about them. It's to try the guitar, it's features, and pickups. It just all happens to sound cool lol. 1 out of every 5 times, I end up stopping because some asks "What was that" or "How did you do that." And I always answer, because it's about sharing the craft.
I was checking out a guitar at a flea market once, and a guy came up to me and gave me a "Chicken Pick." I tried it at home and didn't care for it, but I appreciated the gesture. So now I always have 2 Jazz 3 XL picks in my wallet so I can pass the gesture along.
Hey this is really nice. Lots of great ideas hear about moving up the neck and those chords with open strings, thanks! You could do these types of lessons every week showing tasty licks.
Thank you! I pkan to do more of these for sure!
Great video!, that arpeggio lick is also used in 'fall to pieces' by velvet revolver.
Cool, I'll check out that song. Haven't heard it in a while :)
Great teaching style and quality content. Made this very simple to understand.
Question for anyone...In order for me to expand and say learn more inversions and scales all over the neck, should I focus first on CAGED, or learning all the notes on the guitar, or triads...or what exactly? I can play my Penta scales fast up and down but only from the roo/tonic on the low or high E as my only real landmark to start my scale. It gets repetitive quickly.
Thank you! To answer your question, I have a video called "How I would re-learn guitar from scratch" that puts things in an order that I think works well: ua-cam.com/video/42ojThKZqAI/v-deo.html
@@GuitarLessonsVancouver Great, thank you Sir. I will check it out.
Thanks for sharing your experience, great lesson.👍😎👍
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
First time on your channel 😊 That was an excellent lesson, and a lot of fun. You have a very easy, laid back teaching style. Thank you 🙏
Cool thanks Rick! Lots more lessons coming to the channel and you can check out our Patreon for free for 7 days if you haven't already: www.patreon.com/guitarlessonsvancouver
Very good, will try it at the store
Nice thank you!
Woah! I need to have a shot and do this AGAIN! I just found your page today and I am ready for the blisters to tomorrow.
OK, confession. I won't get them. I am way past blisters, and you are way past some beginner passing on "hints." Candian GOLD.
Thank you! Have fun! New lesson tomorrow 🎸
Pretty cool… lots of interesting concepts
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That is such a beautiful lesson, thanks so much - sounds so great and packed full of juicy bits of knowledge/theory. Happily signed up to you Patreon - keep up the great work
Glad it was helpful! Thank you!
What a great lesson eh! Thank you!
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Awesome Blue!
Thank you! 😀 🎸
Thanks dude! Your a Saint! I suck in guitar stores.
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loved the lesson
Thank you! Lots more lessons on the channel!
Putting the guitar shop impression aside. This is a great video to give some ideas of brightening the meandering across the board. Great tone too.
Thank you! I usually record videos through a Fender Deluxe Reverb style amp. UA Dream 65 Pedal.
Well, that was a blast!
Thanks for watching and commenting 😀
Today I hit the Like button for the sparks when you were hitting the G note on the E string. Funny to see but also really helpful to focus on the right spot. You should use this effect more frequently :)
Thank you! I'll keep that in mind and use those more. Thanks for commenting 🙂