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From: TomoFujitaMusic
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  • Tritonic substitutions ? :p

  • Your chickenscratching becomes seriously offensive

  • oyu did it once again ;D

    5 stars

  • Thank you so much!

    Tomo

  • @ClaptonSG Thank you!

    Tomo

  • what amp are you putting that through? great tone!

  • Thanks. Fender Black Face Vibrolux Reverb.

    Tomo

  • you are part of my inspiration in guitar..

    what picks do you use, tomo? thanks- love ur tone/style (and funk slap)

  • @machinsky108 Thank you! Please watch other videos too.

    Tomo

  • you always seem to inspire me. every video, and post on TGP. man please come to london

  • Thank you so much! I really appreciate it. I am doing small clinics around the world. I am going to Tokyo, Sweden, Florida..... Maybe we can do my guitar clinic and live shows in London! Contact me please.

    Tomo

  • nice job tomo

  • Thanks!

    Tomo

  • You're welcome! Please email me ... it was a great class! I really enjoyed working with you. Listen to "Trucking with Albert Collins" Listen to Frosty. Earl Hooker "Two bugs and a roaches" You will hear great Rock bands were influenced by this album.

    Tomo

  • I really like this progression, what exactly is comping? I've heard the term but I'm not sure what it actually means.

  • Comping is synonymous to playing rhythm rather than lead.

  • Thanks. Some says " improved rhythm guitar"  It's fun to play.

    Tomo

  • Thank you.

    Tomo

  • Actually, I meant to say that's one hell of a right hand!!! Forgive me, I just woke up.

  • Thank you! No problem.

    Tomo

  • That's one hell of a left hand you got, Tomo.

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