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lesson begining to learn how to shred 1st position g major scale

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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2009

1st position g major scale with 1 speed pattern and explaination of the begining stage of how to shred

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  • Very very helpful! Thankyou :D

  • @Aaarrrggghhification Thanks I havent been on in awhile but look next few weeks a few more vids

  • I like the tone you are getting when you hit a chord. Can you tell us what amp, effects, and settings you are using? thanx!

  • @U2wild The amp is all Rack gear Digitech 1101 with bbe,graphic stereo eq,had 3 power amps at the time down to 2.This is my live set up with 4 4x14 cabs genz benz tribals,boogies and kustoms.the actual amp in this video is a Johnson 150 combo.no pedals.I do use a whammy live and a boss Slicer and boss looper.The sound I get from the chord is an old habit.What it is is same as a pinch harmonic or the squeal like Zach Wylde.I just do it to the whole chord to give it that pop.Sound Compressed ck

  • Great vids man, help a lot and i keep practice as hard as i could. In your last comment of this vid you said you haven't play for 12 years. How come? What took you to quit playing for such a long time with such a talent. Hope the question is not to personal

    (Caution bad english, i'm german)

    Greetz and thanks for every vid

  • @Arperoner I Was in 3 signed bands and got disgusted over the whole industry.It was too much politics and became a tremedous headache.So I walked away.I got sick 2 years ago and needed something to take my mind of life and there was the guitar sitting in the corner lol!!!!!!

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  • @jittboy1 Thanx for the time to answer my question. a lot of people won't take the time. I really, really like the "dark" toneyou get it is quite "haunting"- Sounds Great- thanx again, my friend != Steve

  • I'm just learning the positions of the major scale and you added a whole other dimension to my playing. I can't thank you enough for sharing your knowledge. I love shredding but a lot of people put it down to be very boring but they are so wrong. I'm really glad you picked up your guitar again. If you didn't it would of been a waste of talent. I wouldn't know what I know now about how to shred in the 1st position of the major scale.

  • @MrZombiefilth When I was younger anywhere from 3 hours to 8 hours a day but remember I am older and havent picked up a guitar for 12 years before this video so i was still rusty at this time and had forgotten alot of stuff i used to be able to do but thanks!

  • hey thnx man great exercise......how much hours do you practise everyday...???

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