Rock blues lick of week with pentatonic scale using Epiphone Les Paul Goldtop
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08:39 he said brain fucked?
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Great video
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first of all thank you for these great instructional videos. Origionally I'm a drummer and just started to learn guitar seriously as my second instrument. your videos really help me a lot.
btw: that's really fat sound for p90s. but i like LPs better with dual humbuckers. Have you ever tried a hagstrom swede/super swede? great fat sound and splittable humbuckers for something like strat sound. I really love it.
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You're amazing, really enjoyed the lesson and the energy that you've put in it!!! Well explained and easy to follow, my Gibson is almost sounding like that :) Thanks
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Excellent lesson. Thanks
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I just wanted to say thank you so much for putting out these great vids. I used to be very uncomfortable with soloing but thanks to you guys I'm much more confidant with my playing. Great work!
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David, just wanted you to know that I have been watching your video lessons on Next Level Guitar and on You Tube for the past year or so. I have learned a tremendous amount about how to play. You are an awesome teacher!!! I hope to get down to NSD to check out one of your shows.. Rock On!!!
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looks like i watched this vid too late to win or even enter lol - im always playin the blues scale... its fun!
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man this is great, it is getting me to the next level, :)
Soo wait did anybody win this yet???
Tubbs3695 1 year ago
First contest winner - Dwayne J from Redlands CA won the Epiphone Les Paul Goldtop. Unbelievable story that he won this guitar as he told me had had a goldtop stolen from him many years ago and he could never replace it - now he won one so its coming home to him for the holidays - how awesome is that - what a coincidence!
Congrats Dwayne!
-David Taub
rockongoodpeople 1 year ago 7
Thanks for the lesson. I'm impressed by how easily you get those pinch harmonics to ring. This is something I need to work on -- as it can add a little flair to those licks, just like a bend could. I can get them in the meat of the strings but not so much in the high or low register...
richardlpalmer 1 year ago
Hi - thanks so much for your kind words - most appreciated! So glad that you like my lessons and that I can help you with your playing. I have some lessons here on my youtube channel on pinch harmonics as well as the full on video instructional website - check those out as they may help. ANd keep on rocking!
David T
rockongoodpeople 1 year ago