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From: joopwolters123
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  • You're killer!!!!

  • Nuttige info Joop. DIe Pyrigian Scales hoe zijn die opgebouwd in tabs. Ben er mee aan het oefenen en zou hier ook wel graag mee aan de slag gaan.

  • great wideo but u did not teach me a thing

  • Great! Joop<What kind of pick ups do you use.The tone is fantastic and the lesson.Please add more .

  • @TheVisionary0 ..thank you, appreciate it!!.. the pick-up's are stock..:()..

  • thanks you for this lesson mr. Wolters!

    love your way of rock! :D

  • Prachtig accent. :']

    Verder wel een goed filmpje.

  • bedankt rebbeca..tja ik blijf toch een nederlander..:)!!!

  • Joop, thanks for this lesson and please do more. I am totally self taught so i know nothing of the different modes that I am playing and these type of lessons will help me to understand what i am playing.

  • thanx a lot!!,, happy that you found it helpfull..!! will try to do some more stuff in the future,..

    cheers, joop

  • we thank you for this video. that is really great!

  • thnk you for checking it out!!

  • Great lesson, I totally get what you are teaching and try to do that when I jam.

    It works much better after a couple Bubbly pops"BEER"

    Thanks for the cool lesson Mr. Walters.

  • your welcome appriciate it!!..:)

  • Loved the improvisation, didn´t want you to stop!

    The picture and sound-quality is also improved! New camera? You forgot to de-interlace the video though.

  • thanx michael....sorry...what means de-interlace..?

  • Google it;) It gets rid of those horizontal lines that you see every time something moves in your video.

  • Not only does the Master explain/demonstrate, he also shows us his equipment. Now if I could only buy a set of hands like that on e-bay... That was an awesome jam Joop, you're in a league of your own brother. 5/5

  • Thank you for your time Joop! 5 of 5 stars!!!

  • So, the second scale you used is basically an A Harmonic Minor scale, starting from the 5th degree right? So I suppose the G# in that scale functions as a #9 in this case.

    I like it! In your example, you make it sound really musical, which helps to demonstrate how to use it properly.

    I'm an instant subscriber. Thanks and keep up the good work!

  • That was incredible Joop!

    I'm looking forward to learning more from the wizard himself!

  • may be you'll inspire me to pick up that old wire and wood and give it a shake...

  • Good lesson Joop... now just need to learn how to play guitar! LOL!

  • great lesson joop!!

  • Excellent stuff Joop!

    Brilliant lesson.

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