Maybe I'm the only person who thought of that but Wyatt's advice excites me in an aspect that in near future we can see bass players doing leads while guitarists keep the rhythm :P What he plays definitely sounds different but I've my doubts about how correct it sounds tonal-wise :/ In any case I'd pay to go to MI as long as Wyatt is teaching there..
A lot of these guys are good players and know thier stuff but they really need learn the concept of brevity; examine what they want to demonstrate, cut to the chase, edit thier explantions, cut out the non-essential rattllings...in short, shut the fuck up and show us the damn lick or exercise...it's not rocket science it's playing the guitar. You can make the point of what you're doing in less than 30 seconds...almost 3 minutes into the video and you're still over explaining. We get it.
Interesting lesson. I agree that playing the same licks in the same spot(s) is very boring. BB King has used that lick he demonstrated throughought the video for 50 years.
Maybe they could do a lesson on the minor blues scale with a sixth string root & a fifth string root. One could make a career from using those in conjunction with the relative minor of the root (key) of the song.
Knowing your octaves or octave awareness as I call it, is also a quick way to relocate or transfer licks to other places, Keith touched on it a bit. the little solo at the end... speed up the tempo a bit and put some dirt on the guitar tone, you would have a cool more rock-ish type of riff. Well done!
you play and teach great!
MegaDUBLIN1 3 weeks ago
great guitarist, great teacher...
brmoogma 1 month ago
I hate nagging ads.............Do you guys?
montreemtx 7 months ago
damn natural finished tele with black pickguard and rosewood fretboard looks damn good
andrewm9999 8 months ago
Maybe I'm the only person who thought of that but Wyatt's advice excites me in an aspect that in near future we can see bass players doing leads while guitarists keep the rhythm :P What he plays definitely sounds different but I've my doubts about how correct it sounds tonal-wise :/ In any case I'd pay to go to MI as long as Wyatt is teaching there..
Ningirsutyr 8 months ago
dude is in front of a green screen
CMSpida 9 months ago
Keith wyatt is awesome!!!
VibrantWhite 9 months ago
@3musicmakers He's always in MI teaching BLUES!
hsuchieh1007 10 months ago
Great stuff...into the nuts n bolts of keeping out of becoming sooooo playyyyed...
stratorarious 10 months ago
@3musicmakers ME TOO!! it has been like 8 years ago
sirmarkos91 10 months ago
Keith please make it a hundred lesson series! You are the best around, really.
OnRuggedRoad 10 months ago 5
Very good. Great information.
splashfizz 10 months ago
I swear this is a repeat
davidmckenna96 10 months ago
Is it bad that the evh/5150 in the corner caught my attention first...?
thekalamalkakid 10 months ago 4
I remember already in the 80s,Wyatt had a column in "Guitarplayer".Always great stuff.
Nevigo 10 months ago
should put subtitles in Spanish note I am using the google translator xDDD
1Arturo26 10 months ago
A lot of these guys are good players and know thier stuff but they really need learn the concept of brevity; examine what they want to demonstrate, cut to the chase, edit thier explantions, cut out the non-essential rattllings...in short, shut the fuck up and show us the damn lick or exercise...it's not rocket science it's playing the guitar. You can make the point of what you're doing in less than 30 seconds...almost 3 minutes into the video and you're still over explaining. We get it.
Xelanderthomas 10 months ago
@Xelanderthomas
Too many words in your post! One sentence of less will do, thanks!
JuanDeSoCal 5 months ago
Amazing lesson and ...he say Mercy = ) !!!!!!!!
ElGbayRGX 10 months ago
Interesting lesson. I agree that playing the same licks in the same spot(s) is very boring. BB King has used that lick he demonstrated throughought the video for 50 years.
Maybe they could do a lesson on the minor blues scale with a sixth string root & a fifth string root. One could make a career from using those in conjunction with the relative minor of the root (key) of the song.
-Cortez & The Killers
cortezandthekillers 10 months ago
Awesome very informative and the solo at the end very cool!
joesbuell 10 months ago
Only for Keith Wyatt videos I click "like" before the end the of the video
seckin12 10 months ago 5
Mercy, mecry, mercy!
pear500 10 months ago
Knowing your octaves or octave awareness as I call it, is also a quick way to relocate or transfer licks to other places, Keith touched on it a bit. the little solo at the end... speed up the tempo a bit and put some dirt on the guitar tone, you would have a cool more rock-ish type of riff. Well done!
Schleeber 10 months ago
I like this guy. He talks like I think, and that makes it easy to understand. Nice P/U selector lever.
smacman68 10 months ago 2
all of a sudden i want a telecaster
peeblesj1131 10 months ago 3
:) yay "Mercy Mercy Mercy"
FazSaber 10 months ago 39
easily guitarworld's best video series. learned a lot
ChrisSchoonover1 10 months ago 55
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rippmyass 10 months ago
His pickup selector switch is pimpin!
5hopebellj 10 months ago
nice playin. i wonder what that guitar would sound like with active pickups....hmmmm
59Hellfire 10 months ago