How to burn Ronald's KILLER sequenced ARPEGGIOS on guitar with Marshall Harrison

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Uploaded by on Nov 15, 2010

Guitar players everywhere are awestruck by the mind-boggling talent of Ronald Jenkees. It is clear that they too wish to play Jenkee's Outer space jam solo. But beginners be forewarned! there are many tricky licks that don't translate so easily to the old six-stringer. So I thought that since I had this handy trick in my back pocket that I should share it with the rest of the world. Enjoy burning major 7 sequenced arpeggios all over the neck after mastering the relatively simple materia presentedl in this lesson.
*upon reviewing this lesson in a few places I say C when I meant C#.

I Highly recommend buying Ronald's FULL CD for more highly addictive soloing and phrasing!!!

If you like what you hear from yours truly BUY my album HERE on amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/Presto-digitation-Marshall-Harrison/dp/B003FSTW62/ref=s...

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  • Marshall, Thank you so much for the insight. I really enjoy your videos.

  • Here's the difference between Marshall and Shawn and no offense to you Marshall your technical abilities are some of the most gifted/insane I've ever seen BUT Shawn Lane was more than speed. Replicating his speed is one thing but replicating his feel is a completely different monster and honestly I don't believe it's possible. Guthrie covered Get You Back pretty much note for note and it wasn't the same because he didn't have that magical feel that made Shawn's music so incredible.

  • @MusicWorksLA I bet my life on it he can, this is nothing to him, it's natural now. He has good control of the hi-gain distortion type sounds so he is good to go!!!

  • Very informative Marshall. I've been dabbling in some hybrid type stuff since watching you and Gabel a couple of years ago. Slow movin', I'm a picker or tapper usually. This is good! Thank you, ApB

  • what's your string gage, and how low the action is?

  • @MusicWorksLA Why wouldn't it work? ;p

  • @TheBoilerman1

    he wasn't far off comparing him. he is as close as it gets to matching the technicality of lane. he undeniably surpasses him in one way; hybrid picking. his hybrid picking ideas are extremely innovative and ridiculously challenging. this guy will probably never match shawn because his picking speed isn't up to date and he isn't anywhere near as technical with the stretches from what i have seen. it doesn't matter though, this guy is on a level that no more than 3 have gotten to.

  • Wow man. I love your playing. I'd love to see some lesson/melodic practice exercise videos if you're ever so inclined.

  • this is a wonderfully practical lesson. thanks for slowing it down at the beginning. if you have the time or inclination, would you consider at some point breaking down how you do your version of the paul gilbert lick? i've been watching this video and the clip on troy grady's page, but i can't quite figure out what you're doing.

  • this guy can play HOWEVER, the guy who compared him to shawn lane must be very young. watch his patterns and then watch shawn's stuff from 20 yrs ago. this dude will never catch up to shawn, even though shawn is deceased.

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