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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2009

I have been selling personalized video lessons recently. Here is a short 4 min clip from my very first one (I've since done a few more). Lessons sell for $75 via paypal and are an hour+ long. I ask for an email detailing anything specific that you want me to cover as well as an assessment of where you are in your development, etc.. I really try to tailor the lesson to you as if we were face-to-face. The coolest thing is that you have an actual video that you can reference forever! No more wondering what that one thing I showed you was, you can watch it as many times as you want... Shoot me a msg through any of my sites if you're interested!

This specific clip is amidst a section about soloing and how to come up with more ideas. I'm talking about adding your own chord changes to a one chord vamp to give the solo shape and movement...

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  • Inversion=within the shape or sphere...It's a form or version used before.Everything is past tense.

  • Awesome video, I am wondering though, how do you mute? Especially when you use multiple finger (3 or 4 finger)? Having some trouble muting when playing four finger technique.

  • @AirplaiTv I have kind of a weird right hand technique.. I actually wrote a book about it (Called Right Hand Drive and available at cdbaby.com). I sometimes use my pinky to mute and often use my palm (depending on what I'm playing). this bass line was all palm muting. I play with my thumb, Index and middle finger, which works well for palm muting. A lot of that line is in the thumb (low notes = thumb, higher notes = index finger)

  • @AirplaiTv Just use the logic of it a bit longer,since u have too...No fingers left! I just did it myself this morning.

    Don't think teachers know everything...That's how people lose their minds.Especially over music/science.They mix it,at your expence.

  • @Theshemproductions That's the first thing you've said that I agree with. Definitely, don't think that teachers know everything. Nobody does (and I can't think of anyone who claims to?)! We're all on the path to discovery and that path has no end. Some of us just try to help impart why we've discovered to help others (who are interested, that is) along the way.

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  • The thing G chord is it uses mixed numbers...Odd and even and it sucks! Never use 3E with 2A and 5A...The E throws it off...Plus 5 and 2 are integrated in 12 and so is 4,which gives 5 its place but don't allow 4?What frets are used for B below A?There is no more letters used.So I guessed.

  • The thing G chord is it uses mixed numbers...Odd and even and it sucks! Never use 3E with 2A and 5A...The E throws it off...Plus 5 and 2 are integrated in 12 and so is 4,which gives 5 its place but don't allow 4?

  • Man you too nasty for words lol. Its very understandable though. Let me go count my pennies lol.

  • yeahhhhhh

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