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Carl Verheyen "Creating Melodic Lines"

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  • Fender? Are you hearing this?  This guy needs his own signature Strat!

  • its missing the 17th fret inlay

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  • WISH I LIVED IN THE USA, WOULD GO & SE THIS GUY EVERY DAY, SO MUCH TO LEARN FROM ONE MAN, HE IS MY ALL TIME FAVORITE GUITAR PLAYER, I THINK HE HAS SUCH A GREAT TECHNICAL BRAIN, AND ALSO IS VERY GOOD AT STRING NEW COMPOSITIONS TOGETHER IN THE HEAT OF THE MOMENT

  • Pat Metheny and Eric Clapton just had a beautiful child

  • @d18dude

    Carl gets custom guitars build from a luthier in Germany. Check ot Tommys Music Shop if you like.

    Everytime Carl is around in Germany, he gets his guitars maintained and does shows and workshops.

  • I love Carl's playing,ever since Supertramp days..

  • This man is a perfect player.

  • that is why me and the sun never meet

  • for those of you interested in intervalic phrasing, check out John Scofield's lesson on youtube, its divided in four parts.

  • @HiImJerry8

    Well, he's talking about positions!

    You need to see it this way; so he explained in several lessons: He's breaking the scale down in a creative way. So with intervals. Not just small intervals like we're used to from shredding, he's playing fifths, minor sevens, maj7, 13, 11... Intervals are the key. But he's one of the guys who don't think that much in arpeggios. Some see just arpeggios around the neck, others see the scales broken down. I don't know, both is quite interesting! =)

  • Got his old video INTERVALLIC ROCK the other day - superb! Still working through it. All stuff like this.

  • Yeh seriously this guy def needs a Sig. Strat!

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