'Always with me, always with you' Guitar Lesson 1
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BRITAIN FOR THE WIN
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on your amp* not in wtf
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Great video man, still a little fast but I understand if you had time constraints. And I like that bobble head ( I think that's what it is) in your amp. Sweet setup dude.
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Brilliant lesson, finally got the long run - gave myself an R.S.I. doing it though!
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Excellent Lesson. Thanks
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Dude!! Thanks, I've been playing the part up to that phrase for a couple of years, really helped me break out and move forward.
Lots of good Karma your way bro.
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@einarabelc5 do u know richie kotzen? you should look up some of his videos and pictures. best guitar player in the world and like annoying big hands.
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I think he's related to Vai.
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those are some damn long, thin fingers. thanks for this awesome explanation!
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that was the best explanation on guitar i've ever seen, fantastic. this guy doesn't gloss over the details one bit, thanks.
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@KevinBurkeGuitar Oh ok, fair enough. Your a top guitarist by the way, your lesson is probably the best and eligible lesson on this song on Youtube :)
Great lesson, im not complaining but it would of abit more convenient if you slowed down and explained it. I mean, i'm not a beginner guitarist, but as i said its just more convenient.
guildfordrunner 11 months ago
@guildfordrunner Yes I know what you mean but I was restricted with the time limit. I tried to get as many parts in as I could :0)
KevinBurkeGuitar 11 months ago
another word of advice would be to explain the modes you are using... i happen to recognise that this is using c# phyrigian mode nut at the end you say that u need to familiarise urself with these scales... would be no harm just to mention which scale it is rather than just teaching exact notes yno
Thomasesquire 1 year ago
@Thomasesquire without trying to sound rude, this is not a theory lesson, it is a breakdown of the guitar parts. However, I think you need to work on your theory a lot more. This song is essentially in B Major, or in modal terms B Ionian. Later Joe switches to B Aeolian (Natural Minor) and there is some B pentatonic major stuff towards the end and. When you eventually learn to recognise the Phrygian mode, you will realise that it sounds nothing like this song. Keep practising :0)
KevinBurkeGuitar 1 year ago 15
its not in any way essential to use the sweep across the strings at any stage in this song. it may be the most natural way for u to play it but for 99.9% of people sweeping feels alien and i personally can play this song fine without sweeping at any stage. just sdome food for thought... great tutorial tho dude! much appreciated!
Thomasesquire 1 year ago
@Thomasesquire Ha ha! Thanks for your comment mate, but nothing here is essential... it's not essential to use a plectrum but that's how I do it. I'm not too sure your percentages are exactly accurate, and if you think about it, lot's of things in this tuttorial will feel alien to a lot of new guitarists but this is how it works best for me. I'm glad you enjoyed the tutorial though :0)
KevinBurkeGuitar 1 year ago