Luke- as a longtime rock/metal guitarist and newcomer to funk, pop, and RB type , your lessons are teaching me immensely! Thank you for all your time, knowledge, and awesome skills!
I noticed that you hammered on 5-7 at the end of the first measure sometimes when you were playing it at full speed. That definitely adds some funk to the riff.
Michael Riely well spotted, tbh I hadn’t realised that myself! But I guess it works and I do hammer it on as makes it easier to get pick ready to hit the f on b string.
Hi, thanks for watching 🤟 good question tho. In most cases Cory is still on there and I just have my guitar louder in the mix so you hear that more. But I also use software called Anytune which allows you to slow them down when transcribing. But also it has some cool eq effects. So you can suppress the guitar sound a little which helps. Doesn’t totally remove but lowers the frequency a bit. For the Fearless Flyers often each guitar is panned way to left and right. So again in Anytune you can pan it which pretty much removes it. It’s a great tool and I think was £30 to buy for my Mac so not expensive. Hope that helps 😎🎸
Woow...congrats for this great tutorial. Please do more of his. Yesterday i was at a corys gig. What a party! Do you use only amp and guitar ...or also effects or eqs? Cheers Roger
Thanks Roger, really appreciate you taking a look and glad you liked it. I have a few others on there and will be more, maybe Dec or new year at the latest. I’m jealous you got to see him. He is amazing. I use a Line 6 helix.
Hello Luke! Thanks for the video, I managed to make a cover of this song thanks to you! I actually linked this video in the description, would that be ok? (:
It is a very similar shape and taken out of context you could say it’s an Eb with an added 9th/sus2. But here over the F in the bass it’s implying an F11 chord. One of my favourite chords and a great one to spice things up a bit 😎🤟
just to add, if you take that chord (top 4 strings x-x-13-12-11-13) the F note from the high E string to the low E string (so 13-x-13-12-11-x), you get a 'slash chord', as in Eb/F (also called F11), meaning an Eb triad with an F in the bass -- pretty common in funk/neo-soul and sometimes even pop, beautiful chord that is missing a 3rd so it's not necessarily implying major or minor, but there is a minor 7th
I really like cory wongs guitar playing, so thank you very much! Keep on making these videos
Thanks dude, another one coming next week 😎🎸
Thank you, Luke!! You are a lifesaver when it comes to cory wong and vulfpeck related stuffs.
Thanks Eric 😎🎸
Luke- as a longtime rock/metal guitarist and newcomer to funk, pop, and RB type , your lessons are teaching me immensely! Thank you for all your time, knowledge, and awesome skills!
Thanks for watching and I’m really glad you’re finding them useful 😎🎸
I noticed that you hammered on 5-7 at the end of the first measure sometimes when you were playing it at full speed. That definitely adds some funk to the riff.
Michael Riely well spotted, tbh I hadn’t realised that myself! But I guess it works and I do hammer it on as makes it easier to get pick ready to hit the f on b string.
These vids definitely deserve more views
Thanks dude, glad you’re enjoying them 😎🎸
Thanks! Now my world is a bit less limited.
Haha. Glad I could help, enjoy 😎🎸
Great content Mr. Bowman!
So much to learn.
Could I add welcome to minneapolis
To your list?:)
Thank you 😎 and I will add it to the ever growing list 😜 cool song tho
This is great. Thank you for loading and doing.
No problem, glad you found it useful 🤓🎸
Absolutely love it😍
Thanks man, glad you like it 😎🎸
Hey Luke, love the lessons. Thank you! How do you find/make the backing track of the song without the guitar? (So you can play over it)
Hi, thanks for watching 🤟 good question tho. In most cases Cory is still on there and I just have my guitar louder in the mix so you hear that more. But I also use software called Anytune which allows you to slow them down when transcribing. But also it has some cool eq effects. So you can suppress the guitar sound a little which helps. Doesn’t totally remove but lowers the frequency a bit. For the Fearless Flyers often each guitar is panned way to left and right. So again in Anytune you can pan it which pretty much removes it. It’s a great tool and I think was £30 to buy for my Mac so not expensive. Hope that helps 😎🎸
Can you do friends at sea next?
Not next I’m afraid but I can add to the list. It’s a long one 😜
Luke Bowman sweet! Thank you so much for these tutorials!
No problem, I’m having lots of fun doing them and learning too 😎🎸
Woow...congrats for this great tutorial. Please do more of his.
Yesterday i was at a corys gig. What a party! Do you use only amp and guitar ...or also effects or eqs? Cheers Roger
Thanks Roger, really appreciate you taking a look and glad you liked it. I have a few others on there and will be more, maybe Dec or new year at the latest. I’m jealous you got to see him. He is amazing. I use a Line 6 helix.
nice
Thank you 🤟
Any plans on doing one for simon?
It’s coming soon, stay tuned 😎🎸
@@LukeBowmanGuitar that's great news, looking forward to it.
Hello Luke! Thanks for the video, I managed to make a cover of this song thanks to you! I actually linked this video in the description, would that be ok? (:
Hey Ruben. No problem and glad it helped. And yes that’s fine to link it 😎🎸
Check out Ruben’s cover on his channel 👍🎸
ua-cam.com/video/oOBmUrjL6gg/v-deo.html
I’m pretty sure that the first chord is an Eb and not an F
It is a very similar shape and taken out of context you could say it’s an Eb with an added 9th/sus2. But here over the F in the bass it’s implying an F11 chord. One of my favourite chords and a great one to spice things up a bit 😎🤟
just to add, if you take that chord (top 4 strings x-x-13-12-11-13) the F note from the high E string to the low E string (so 13-x-13-12-11-x), you get a 'slash chord', as in Eb/F (also called F11), meaning an Eb triad with an F in the bass -- pretty common in funk/neo-soul and sometimes even pop, beautiful chord that is missing a 3rd so it's not necessarily implying major or minor, but there is a minor 7th