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  • dude ur a good teacher ... thanks for ur help !!!!!!

  • @mfarooqjamal thank you for your good words, glad this helped!

  • the kind of insights i am looking for, thanks!

  • very good take. I will use this not only in my playing, but also in my teaching work. Thanks.

  • You have excellent phrasing and this was a good lesson; I especially liked the "question - answer" kind of idea there. You said that was quite common in blues, so is there similar things common in e.g. neoclassical metal?

  • @AnarchisticLeper Thank you for your good words. The question-answer thing is common to all musical genres...I'd say for neoclassical look at the concept of fugue and counterpoint as well.

  • good teacher!!!

  • good teaching,,

  • informative and to the point, thanks, great vid

  • Very nice vid :)

  • Pink Floyd - The Wall....nvm

  • Can anyone tell me what song that Pink Floyd/David Gilmour phase/solo is from that he states is "very recognizable"

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  • "Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2)".

  • I have that same guitar O_O

  • Good lesson, five stars here. thanks for posting it. antill

  • thank you so much for the tips. this will help a lot

  • I just started to learn improvising and this is really a good lesson! I know al the pentatonic major and minor scales but it's hard to make real music with them! Is it possible for you to send me the backing track you're using in the last minutes?

  • I'm sorry i already found it on your website :)

  • great job. sounded great.

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