Dude this is awesome. I have always played the chords and sung fire on the mountain, and I’ve recently got more into learning lead and scales, and this is a great help I love it I’m gonna check out your other stuff!
Dude! Most awesome lesson you put together. So complete, concise, yet easy to understand, great stuff! It's almost like it's not a JackSnax but rather a JackFullMeal, well done! Like a dragon with matches loose on the town, the spirit of Jerry is alive and well in your playing and in your sound.
Wow!! The star wars lick transition.. the only reason I have got better is from your channel. I really can’t thank you enough I’m playing 8 hours a day on the weekend!
Dude that star wars transition was sooo smooooth! Keep up man! love your content probably the best dead song tutorials in the internet, I wish I had discovered you sooner
Perfect lesson. Show the lines you gotta know, discuss ideas to extend the jam. Love when you get carried away and just start ripping the fret board. Wish I could auto tab this video.
I have never heard anyone play quite like you. It's truly amazing to me. There is no one teaching GD like this on YT. I've been working on this video alone for at least 4 weeks. There's so much in here, I fear I'll never get it all. At first I thought it was over my head because you don't spoon-feed the lessons. I have to rewind and use my ears to get this stuff. It's a lot of work but I think it might be better for real learning. I can't thank you enough. One question: towards the end when you are doing groups of six (I haven't mastered the groups of five yet!) you seem to be playing an F# major scale. Why is that when the key is E major/B mixolydian? And, if indeed you are playing in that key, why does this work?
When you are discussing the groups of four and five, you start the sequence on the 3rd of the E major scale (G#). Is there any particular reason for this instead of starting on the Fifth (B since that’s the myxo form) or E the root? Just preference?
Can you please provide the settings of your Envelope and Overdrive? Can't seem to get that tone, especially overdriven. I also have a strat with 50s pickups
I have a Qtron Plus. I have it in low pass, then I have the Gain and peek at 12oClock. After that I run a blues breaker style overdrive, so it doesnt change the EQ of my tone
Thanks a bunch! Nope, I’m a NYC guy. But I just wrapped up a zoom lesson if you’re OK with remote stuff. It’s not perfect but that coupled with personalized private videos I send my students helps keep things moving forward. Either way...thanks for the kind words.
Hi!! Thanks for checking out the vid and thanks for the question😊 It’s just built into the Kemper amp profiler I’m using.it’s pretty good, but not quite right.I spent forever trying to get it 100% but I never quite got it to my liking. It sure is a hard effect to get right. So it’s just part of the Kemper, but needs a lot of work.
It’s a Vintage reissue ‘57 Strat from ‘86...pretty basic, but it’s been refretted and had the pickups swapped for dimarzio noisless. Thanks for the ? Cheers!
Great stuff Jack. Love the descending arpeggios idea. Stealing it for sure! Keep it up man - you rock.
you are the (ramble on) rosetta stone for deciphering dead licks
Very funny…and kind!
Definitely the best FOTM lesson I’ve found on UA-cam. Thank you!
Thanks Brian! Much appreciated.
Dude this is awesome. I have always played the chords and sung fire on the mountain, and I’ve recently got more into learning lead and scales, and this is a great help I love it I’m gonna check out your other stuff!
Happy to help! Thanks for the comment!
Dude! Most awesome lesson you put together. So complete, concise, yet easy to understand, great stuff!
It's almost like it's not a JackSnax but rather a JackFullMeal, well done!
Like a dragon with matches loose on the town, the spirit of Jerry is alive and well in your playing and in your sound.
Since I can't smash the like 10,000 times, this comment will have to suffice! Thank you for your kind service to aspiring Jerry players. 🌹💀🌹
You are very welcome!!!
Come join the group zoom lesson on Friday 3:00 EST
Wow!! The star wars lick transition.. the only reason I have got better is from your channel. I really can’t thank you enough I’m playing 8 hours a day on the weekend!
Heartwarming!
Dude that star wars transition was sooo smooooth! Keep up man! love your content probably the best dead song tutorials in the internet, I wish I had discovered you sooner
Thanks!!!
Thanks. Making lives better. One head at a time.
Joshua...did you figure out the FOTM vocal melody yet...or do you still need help?
Perfect lesson. Show the lines you gotta know, discuss ideas to extend the jam. Love when you get carried away and just start ripping the fret board.
Wish I could auto tab this video.
This unlocked a bunch of mysteries, thank you Jack
My pleasure to share some ideas
more than good. that was way above average, thanks.
So good!
This is really helpful. You're a great teacher, Jack. Thanks!
You're very welcome!
So good man. Easily the best on UA-cam. Would love to try a lesson.
Thanks!
Jack_devine@hotmail dot com for lessons.
@@jacksnax4guitar460 done
Thank you Jack. 👌✌❤💥⚡⚡🙏
I have never heard anyone play quite like you. It's truly amazing to me. There is no one teaching GD like this on YT. I've been working on this video alone for at least 4 weeks. There's so much in here, I fear I'll never get it all. At first I thought it was over my head because you don't spoon-feed the lessons. I have to rewind and use my ears to get this stuff. It's a lot of work but I think it might be better for real learning. I can't thank you enough.
One question: towards the end when you are doing groups of six (I haven't mastered the groups of five yet!) you seem to be playing an F# major scale. Why is that when the key is E major/B mixolydian? And, if indeed you are playing in that key, why does this work?
@@geoffreyadams7619 I do not think I’m playing F# major…perhaps minor as that would be the ii chord in E major.
Slow it down and check the notes…
When you are discussing the groups of four and five, you start the sequence on the 3rd of the E major scale (G#).
Is there any particular reason for this instead of starting on the Fifth (B since that’s the myxo form) or E the root? Just preference?
So great. Thanks!
hey i may have missed it but what kind of pedal/ pedals are you using for that sound? is it some kind of wah? great vid btw 👍
@@tommygustafsson2011 it’s Ok…that’s a simulation of the Mu-Tron III.
very nice lesson
Starwars tease!
could you do one for althea pls? Verses and OUTROOOOOOO!!
Can you please provide the settings of your Envelope and Overdrive? Can't seem to get that tone, especially overdriven. I also have a strat with 50s pickups
This filter is in the Kemper...so its not really something I can share. that said...I'm not even that crazy about it.
I have a Qtron Plus. I have it in low pass, then I have the Gain and peek at 12oClock. After that I run a blues breaker style overdrive, so it doesnt change the EQ of my tone
Bravo
Thanks!
You are amazing, both as a player and teacher. You're not in the Bay Area are you? I'm looking for a guitar teacher.
Thanks a bunch! Nope, I’m a NYC guy. But I just wrapped up a zoom lesson if you’re OK with remote stuff. It’s not perfect but that coupled with personalized private videos I send my students helps keep things moving forward. Either way...thanks for the kind words.
@@jacksnax4guitar460 Jack, I'm in NYC too, and I'm looking for a teacher!! How can I reach you?
@@alexchng email me @jack_devine@hotmail.com
nice
What envelope filter are you using?
Hi!! Thanks for checking out the vid and thanks for the question😊
It’s just built into the Kemper amp profiler I’m using.it’s pretty good, but not quite right.I spent forever trying to get it 100% but I never quite got it to my liking. It sure is a hard effect to get right. So it’s just part of the Kemper, but needs a lot of work.
What exact guitar is that?
It’s a Vintage reissue ‘57 Strat from ‘86...pretty basic, but it’s been refretted and had the pickups swapped for dimarzio noisless.
Thanks for the ?
Cheers!