Uploaded videos
1-10 of 46-
Michael Manring - The Enormous Room (private performance)
LukeSniper
157 views
I ran into Michael Manring at NAMM on Saturday. He was just hanging out at the Zon booth. I assumed he was about to give a demonstration, so I asked if he could play "The E...
-
Strumming - Part II
LukeSniper
71 views
This video answers that oh-so-popular question: What is the strum pattern for __________?
Some people may not be pleased with the answer, but I assure you, it's the truth.
-
Strumming - Part I
LukeSniper
61 views
A bit of a catch-all video for the various questions I field about strumming. In this part I cover some basic technique and how to get started with strumming patterns and r...
-
Notes On The Guitar
LukeSniper
97 views
A simple video lesson about naming the notes on the guitar. I also go over a couple of exercises to help you get faster at recognizing and finding notes by name.
You can...
-
Capos and how to use them
LukeSniper
166 views
Hopefully everything you ever wanted to know about using a capo.
This is a link for a chart for "Hotel California", which I will be referring to during the video: http:/...
-
Big Buck Bunny sound design
LukeSniper
331 views
I redid all the sound and a little bit of music for the first half of Big Buck Bunny. It really needs music... it just seems barren without it, but oh well.
-
Metal Gear Solid 2 opening rescored
LukeSniper
94 views
I rescored the opening scene from Metal Gear Solid 2. Short, but I think it's pretty cool. Needs sound effects though.
-
Elephant's Dream sound design
LukeSniper
72 views
I redid the sound for the first half of the short film Elephant's Dream. I had a lot of fun doing it and I think it turned out really well.
-
Superimposed Pentatonics
LukeSniper
2,235 views
Looking to get more mileage out of those tired minor pentatonic licks? I've got you covered!
Please go to http://www.lukesniper.net/?p=144 for diagrams and more info
-
Mustaine's Spider Changes
LukeSniper
4,882 views
A couple of Mustaine inspired chord exercises to work on your finger independence and dexterity.
Please go to http://www.lukesniper.net/?p=141 for diagrams and more info...
Advertisement










Play all(46)