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Guitar Lesson "Django Reinhardt Inspired Chromaticism" By Emil Werstler

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Uploaded by on May 26, 2011

Emil Werstler shows some creative ways to use and play with chromaticism. To view more lessons check out http://www.jamplay.com/?c=252&s=19

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  • "If you put it in the right spot, it can be very devastating."

    Why yes...yes it can. ;)

  • @noyourstupide dot inlays hate you.

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  • Finally, a guitar lesson with the camera pointing from a guitarist point of view. Good job guys. Just my opinion, Emil is like a jazz/metal player with his own original style. Yeah, every guitar player has his/her own style, but he's not a copy of a copy. I've followed this guy for years and I still don't think he gets the credit he should.

  • "And here it is slow..." Ya... Slow...

  • 2:04 emil epic sigh ;)

  • i hate his fingers :P

  • @honk1390

    Bass players and guitarists are both guitarists....

  • yawns ~

    

  • 6:40 us bass players do that with glissando all the time. yet another thing guitarists are still picking up on that bass players have done for a while :P

  • @metalofdamasses

    You try playing guitar with your non dominant hand and see how you like it.

  • slow for him is like extreme fast for god himself

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