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Percussive guitar lesson 6.5 - (Part 2 of 2)

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You can learn from Dale live via bandhappy online video lessons click this link to get a lesson! https://bandhappy.com/profile/DaleCampbell

This lesson we look at one of my compositions - "Interlude"

http://www.dalecampbell.co.uk

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  • You're really good, did you invent this technique? I don't think i've seen it before.

  • Thanks, glad you liked it.

    I didn't invent this technique there are many players who have delved into this before.

    My main influences are Antonio Forcione, Eric Roche and Thomas Leeb.

    They were the first people I encountered playing this style though others have gone before such as Michael Hedges.

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  • Hey dude nice video, very helpful, may I ask what the guitar you're playing is?

  • great.

  • you are awsome dude! i wold be super happy if you could tacke a closer look on your right hand, and also do a tut how you drum and play chords like you do in the end of your first video :) i suscribe you and im waiting ;D

  • I don't want to pry of your kindness, but you have mentioned creating tutorials for Zombie and Billy Jean earlier - and I'm waiting in excitement. Do you have any plan for when they are to be released?

    Best regards, Samuel from Norway

  • @ShavedKnuckle idiot.

  • Insane. I wouldn't even know where to start with stuff like this. You are very talented.

  • Also, quick question; I notice that from time to time, after particularly hard use of these techniques for hours, the next day my wrists will hurt somewhat, and also some of the hammer-on chords I use will sometimes be a little "convoluted" and cause a sharp pain across the palm of my hand. Did you ever experience this, or am I just getting old over here?

  • About the notation, I think it's quite adequate for anyone who is learning. Maybe all of the years I've been playing make it intuitively easier to understand, but I should think it's also fundamentally sound for any learner.

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