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John Myung Left Hand Technique Lesson

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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2009

John Myung demonstrates his Left Hand Technique with a sample from the song "A Change of Seasons".

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  • I cant play that damn run, its the only thing keeping me from learning A Change of Seasons OR Instrumedely =(

  • Tis hard. Keep at it!

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  • When did the rest of the guys at Dream Theater teach him how to talk?

  • He is the god of bass

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  • @anthrmthrfckr ideed, its a very good ear training :)

  • Short, clear, useful effective this is how the rest of the video should have looked like (which it didnt)

  • when John Myung speaks, WE LISTEN!!!

  • @monscream Wrong answer, I was answering to Nicoderm, sorry.

  • @MrNyyra HAHAHAHAHHA I respect you opinion, but I can't believe what I'm reading! I like Myung and I like DT but there are so many bassist that are better than myung, Like Marcus Miller, or Patitucci or Pastorius, it isn't hard to hear the differences.

  • OMG ! HE TALKS!

  • a phhsh i do that in my sleep

  • @CristianTejadaU if you like fusion check out "extraction" by dennis chambers, victor wooten, greg howe and dave cook! absolutely phenomenal album!

  • @CristianTejadaU I am a french man and I regularly listen Marcus Miller. It's very not jazz. More pop. Do you know Alain Caron? UZEB's bassist. He is good but John Myung are the best bassist on this planet.

  • @Nicoderm1 yeah, ok, but actually you can compare something between jazz and progressive music (in general), they both have a huge level of complex language...but the jazz is well-know because is the most "complex" style in that.....john myung hasnt got that....yeah, i know he have a very good technique (actually, is not that good).

    i respect your opinion....but i recommend you to hear good jazz fusion bassist, like: marcus miller, john patitucci, richard bona, etc.

    cheers!

    sorry 4 my english!

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