@@jamesdaviesguitar Tried for two days really like the practice idea. One thing I'm curious is that, when you try to play ANY note in a chord/scale on the fretboard, do you use any "shape" as a reference? I feel I have to use pentatonic shapes or just simple octave patterns as a guide, or it would get really hard to just play "anything" in the chord/scale.
You're a great player dude. In my opinion you're up there with the likes of Jack Gardiner, Jake Willson, John Cordy, Tom Quayle etc. Loving your content.
that's a really good video, well done it and full of concepts. when you play (or write) a solo over a certain chord progression, how do you think about your soloing? do you keep in mind a rhythm and repeat it, noodling around that and then hit the target note in order to resolve it? can you make a video about that?
Brilliant lesson. Your content is excellent
Thanks Khalil! 🙏
I was looking for a channel with quality and extensive demos of the Sire t7.. I wasn't left disappointed, thank you!
Thanks for checking my channel out! I’m glad you found it useful!
This one had my toes harmonizing in minor seconds on my other guitar to Wonderful Slippery Thing! Thanks, Mr. Davies!
excited for more content btw!
Ha! Great stuff! Thanks man, more on the way!
Thanks for the video, helps a lot. I want to get as good as you someday.
You can do it! Thanks for checking it out! 🙏
Thanks Bro for sharing these ideas! (Still stuck with the 35bpm drill).Btw your solo improv are always amazing man!!
Thanks mate! Oh yeah, that’s a good one! How’s that going playing at that tempo? It’s tough
Another great and valuable course/content! I’m going to add this into my practice and see how it goes ❤
Nice one, Best of luck!😊
@@jamesdaviesguitar Tried for two days really like the practice idea. One thing I'm curious is that, when you try to play ANY note in a chord/scale on the fretboard, do you use any "shape" as a reference? I feel I have to use pentatonic shapes or just simple octave patterns as a guide, or it would get really hard to just play "anything" in the chord/scale.
You're a great player dude. In my opinion you're up there with the likes of Jack Gardiner, Jake Willson, John Cordy, Tom Quayle etc. Loving your content.
Thank you Will! Much appreciated!
that's a really good video, well done it and full of concepts. when you play (or write) a solo over a certain chord progression, how do you think about your soloing? do you keep in mind a rhythm and repeat it, noodling around that and then hit the target note in order to resolve it? can you make a video about that?
Yea I can do a vid on this.. good question!!