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Santana Style Guitar Lesson Oye Como Va

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2012

http://www.dolphinstreet.com A minor arpeggio and chord tones - that works for Carlos Santana and it WILL work for you! This is a great way to approach playing lead guitar - take a break from that scale approach for a little while. Then COMBINE arpeggios, triads, chord tones WITH the scale knowledge you probably already have. This will OPEN up your playing. Hope you enjoy this lesson! This is inspired by the song Oye Como Va.

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  • whats your gear set up? That tone is just amazing.

  • @TrippyTheShroom Thanks! Hell Zerodot and HD500. The patch for this tone can be downloaded from the Line 6 site. See the description for the link. The guitars are great - the price will be revealed soon on their website.

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  • Fantastic Robert, good advice because it's all about the music.

  • As always, great video.

    I have a request, could you maybe go through some J Mascis (Dinosaur Jr) type of licks in a future lesson? I would love to learn a little more about his melodic style of soloing.

    Cheers.

  • Very nice ! Is that Carlos's old Mesa Boogie Mk 1 you are playing through?

    I appreciate your thorough and thoughtful chord and scale explanations.

  • Thanks' Robert. Your explanation of this piece make's it easy and enjoyable to learn..

  • As always, Awsome lesson Robert. Thanks!

  • Excellent lesson as always, Robert!

  • Great lesson, that was very helpful!

  • thank you, you are a great help

  • great lesson,thanks.

  • Great approach Robert - loving these lessons and learning so much. Thanks so much for your time and trouble.

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