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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2009

One of Americas hottest players unlocks many mysteries such as the true application of the modes for improvisation, arpeggiating scales, pentatonic scales and improvisation, lydian improvisation a la Steve Vai and Joe Satriani, chromatic usage within the scales, and much more.

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  • I think the style and his way of playing like he played the Oh come all ye faithful like a crazy music freak juss hanging tht les paul and kickin the solo's i think his style and playing both are brilliant ....

  • @6625460492

    There is probably no part six because what's left of this show is about 1.5 minutes. This is how the sentence at the end of this video ends:..."...from what I consider the lydian key, it never really sounded like it rested. It always had a little bit of tension in there. That's the beauty of the lydian sound. So check that out for a while."

    Al than thanks the people for watching and ends with playing a song from an instrumental record he was doing called the Mojo Brothers.

    Cheers

  • He uses 8:21- 8:24 on TWNAH solo lol

  • awesome

  • Can't Find Part 6 ????

    Thanks for the Uploads!

  • great lesson

    really helped me : )

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