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From: kleydj13
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  • Sounds like a Velvet Underground solo. Your not bad man, just try to cover some blues guitar solo's. Albert King, Buddy Guy or something. Your on your way.

  • I'd appreciate if you all would comment on some of my more recent videos. This was about 2 years ago, and by no means was this my best guitar jam - but this was where I was at at that time. If you are interested in giving an honest critique I'd love to hear it, however please do so based off one of my newer videos. Thanks for your understanding.

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  • Dude, besides your funny face(s), there's nothing left to watch/hear in you video, I'm sorry... You're out of tune, maybe you should tune your guitar before posting it here on YouTube. Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to make fun of you, just watch you own video and if you don't realize you're out of tune... then you've got a problem :D

    Cheers, best luck with your playing! This one is one hell of a pedal.

  • I think your out of key or not in tune with the with the music. You will get it keep trying never stop just practice till you drop!! Have fun thats what counts.

  • Don't post until you've taken lesson's and practiced hard for several years.

  • your playing the wrong notes of the scale thats why it sounds so bad your like bending notes you shouldnt bend

  • iv never even heard of phrasing and my solos sound like srv

  • @leavittobeaver do they josh, do they really...

  • @leavittobeaver i watched your video and youre good but you gotta give the music a little more space and you gotta vary the dynamics a bit more then ittl be great.

  • thats a good one...what transistors did you use?

  • When you play the blues, be sure to bend in tune, and try get into changing scales based on what chord you are on. Say you are in C Blues, play the C Blues scale only when you are on the C7 chord. When it switches to the F7, try playing F Blues and resolving back into C Blues.....in essence, follow the chords. You can also do this with Mixolydian and Dorian. Manipulate the thirds. Tons of other stuff you can do too, not enough room to write. Just work on that. You will improve dramatically!

  • great sounding fuzz. you remind me of my brother always chewing on his tongue when playing guitar :)

  • A lot of your bends were flat. Also, Don't hold a bend for long. It makes you sound like you don't know what you're going to do next. Other than that, you're on the right track!

  • Yea. He is absolutly correct. Might I suggest going to jam sessions at local jams? I am only 16. I have played for a little under 2 years. but only got serious about 3 months. if you want you can watch my video. I had my dad play rhythm... and he kept throwing me off. but it was alright phrasing i guess. It could have been a lot better. but oh well. Best of LUCK!

  • Do you know what phrasing is??? If not learn it. You sound like me a few months ago. You are a few bars ahead of your rhythm. also look up "Gr8bluesguitar" for some lessons on blues improv.

  • I am a big fan of Mr. Stauffer's lessons. I learned the bedrock of anything I play from his lessons. I have definitely had phrasing on my mind, and I watched his lesson on phrasing many times. I am aware that I have a long ways to go. If I may quote him: "phrasing is something that can take years before you even start thinking about it." Thanks for the help though, much appreciated.

  • @kleydj13 in your solos you should take more breaks, dont have a steady flow of notes. just take a measure or half a measure off and just get a feel for the beat. when improvising you dont have to be hitting a bunch of notes all the time. a fun thing to do in blues sometimes it to play syncopations. another thing i found out is a harmonic minor can sound cool too.

  • @kleydj13 anyways, to wrap it up, take things a little slower. make your music have more space, and vary your dynamics. listen to the rythym section and get a feel for the beat. dont hold bends too long either. well thats my advice.

  • Nice Video

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