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FPE-TV Guitarist Justin Derrico Guitar Lesson

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Mr. Justin Derrico - Guitar Master shows how to play a few cool licks....NEW CD OUT NOW
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/boldly-going-nowhere/id401741940

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  • my new favorite guitarist, I really like this kid (I'm 40, they're all kids at this point)!! Great chops, tone, feel, and attitude, I wish him the best

  • So clean! It makes me sick!

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  • @xxc3lld4m4gexx

    It's there for you. You just have to decide to do it.

  • He is the guitarist for the show, "The Voice." He said when the show first started they had to learn 110 songs in ten days. He is an outstanding guitar player.

  • My 5 fav guitarists right now, in order: 1. Justin Derrico (sweetest phrasing/killer chops) 2. Jason Hook (chops & phrasing from hell) 3. Emil Werstler (sickest metal shredder) 4. Michael Romeo ( the only neo-classical shredder who still keeps my interest) 5.Doug Aldridge ( really great balls-out rock guitarist) ...IMHO.

  • @bellers I saw it, it's awesome, thank you

  • @owlsrfun47 u should see his solo in pinks cover of "babe im gonna leave you"! wowww

  • I think that Yngwie Malmsteen, Richie Kotzen and Zakk Wylde are his influences!

  • he's speaking Russian to me

  • @niptodstan the guitar in this particular video is a pre-chambering les paul standard USA in desert burst. he told that in another video. In fact he uses a Axcess, too, but that's for some coversongs in Pink's Setlist and not for major stuff.

  • @bekos I meant 4-note chords as in chords containing some kind of seventh, i.e. 1-3-5-7, etc. That's what I thought I was hearing, and I thought he was stating a "triad" for each one of those. I don't really remember though, so I'll listen again more closely.

  • @sonicslaughter a triad is : T / 3 (-) or 2 or 4/ 5 . If he only plays those 3 notes and even if he repeats those notes in one arpeggio , it remains a triad .

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