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Claude Ruelle Guitar
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 22 ส.ค. 2011
Guitar, Music & Stuff
How I teach myself anything on guitar (and how long it takes)
💬Join the Discord: discord.gg/wAQ7WjQu
📱Say hi on Instagram: clauderuellemusic
🎓Book a private lesson: www.clauderuelle.net/book-online
🥁 What I use for making my jam tracks (affiliate link from which I get a little kickback): yurtrock.com?el=yurtrockaffiliate&sca_ref=3808935.9raoDfcQyA
📩 For session work and other projects: claude@clauderuelle.net
0:00 - 4-step process
0:25 - Step 1
1:05 - self-assessment (jam)
2:35 - what I need to work on
2:57 - Step 2
3:26 - transcription
5:27 - the next day
5:35 - Jam
6:30 - Step 3
6:45 - deconstruction
8:50 - Step 4
9:08 - Final Result
9:22 - Final Jam
Thanks for watching.
Claude
📱Say hi on Instagram: clauderuellemusic
🎓Book a private lesson: www.clauderuelle.net/book-online
🥁 What I use for making my jam tracks (affiliate link from which I get a little kickback): yurtrock.com?el=yurtrockaffiliate&sca_ref=3808935.9raoDfcQyA
📩 For session work and other projects: claude@clauderuelle.net
0:00 - 4-step process
0:25 - Step 1
1:05 - self-assessment (jam)
2:35 - what I need to work on
2:57 - Step 2
3:26 - transcription
5:27 - the next day
5:35 - Jam
6:30 - Step 3
6:45 - deconstruction
8:50 - Step 4
9:08 - Final Result
9:22 - Final Jam
Thanks for watching.
Claude
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John Mayer played guitar on the HALO 2 Soundtrack
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💬Join the Discord: discord.gg/mECRwvpj7w 📱Say hi on Instagram: clauderuellemusic 🎓Book a private lesson: www.clauderuelle.net/book-online 🥁 What I use for making my jam tracks (affiliate link from which I get a little kickback): yurtrock.com?el=yurtrockaffiliate&sca_ref=3808935.9raoDfcQyA 📩 For session work and other projects: claude@clauderuelle.net Thanks for watching. Claude
Is Keith Richards ACTUALLY good at rhythm?
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💬Join the Discord: discord.gg/mECRwvpj7w 📱Say hi on Instagram: clauderuellemusic 🎓Book a private lesson: www.clauderuelle.net/book-online 🥁 What I use for making my jam tracks (affiliate link from which I get a little kickback): yurtrock.com?el=yurtrockaffiliate&sca_ref=3808935.9raoDfcQyA 📩 For session work and other projects: claude@clauderuelle.net Thanks for watching. Claude
3 Surprisingly good guitar parts from the 2000s
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Hi everyone, this week we look at some pop songs from the 2000s to show that it was actually a great decade for guitar. 0:00 - Intro 0:51 - I Kissed A Girl 3:36 - Fill Me In 4:50 - Talkin' To Me Download The Tabs for 'Talkin' To Me': www.clauderuelle.net/free-tab-transcriptions 📱Join me on Instagram to see cool guitar videos or to say hi: clauderuellemusic 🎓Book a private lesson w...
What Do Timberlake's Guitarists Actually Play?
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Hi everyone, In this video, I examine the live guitar work of Mike Scott and Elliott Ives in Justin Timberlake's songs 'Rock Your Body', 'Let the Groove Get In' and 'Pusher Love Girl'. I break down the guitar parts to showcase their technical skills and creative flair and explain why I believe Justin Timberlake has some of the best guitar work in pop music. 0:00 Intro 0:22 'Rock Your Body' 2:42...
He is the best at rhythm guitar, here's why
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Hi guys, this week I decided to take a look at everyone's favourite Nashville player, Tom Bukovac aka Uncle Larry. In this video, we check out how he approaches the song 'Whenever you come around' by Vince Gill. DOWNLOAD BACKING TRACK for free: www.clauderuelle.net/free-tab-transcriptions 🥁 What I use for making my jam tracks (affiliate link from which I get a little kickback): yurtrock.com?el=...
Why Mayer's band has the best guitar work in History (maybe)
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📣 Join the Discord: discord.gg/mECRwvpj7w Hi everyone, this week I wanted to share with you a deconstruction of my favourite guitar parts played by John Mayer's band during live performances. 0:00 - Intro 1:18 - Wild Blue 3:46 - Vultures 6:20 - Helpless #guitartalk 📱Join me on Instagram to see cool guitar videos or to say hi: clauderuellemusic 🎓Book a private lesson with me: www.c...
Sharkey's Neo-Soul licks explained
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📣 Join the Discord: discord.gg/mECRwvpj7w Today we get back into some Isaiah Sharkey lines. #neosoulguitar #jazzguitar #gospelguitar 📱Join me on Instagram to see cool guitar videos or to say hi: clauderuellemusic 🎓Book a private lesson with me: www.clauderuelle.net/book-online 🥁 What I use for making my jam tracks (affiliate link from which I get a little kickback): yurtrock.com?e...
How To Play Like DEREK TRUCKS (without a slide)
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How To Play Like DEREK TRUCKS (without a slide)
Snarky Puppy - Bernard Wright's Solo for Guitar
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Snarky Puppy - Bernard Wright's Solo for Guitar
Beautiful Piano Chords to Play on Guitar
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Beautiful Piano Chords to Play on Guitar
What I've learned by transcribing CORY HENRY
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What I've learned by transcribing CORY HENRY
Shaun Martin Solo Analysis from Bet - Snarky Puppy
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Shaun Martin Solo Analysis from Bet - Snarky Puppy
Bet Snarky Puppy Talk Box Solo on Guitar (TAB in description)
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Bet Snarky Puppy Talk Box Solo on Guitar (TAB in description)
How to Solo Like Larry Carlton - Analysis from 'Here to Stay' by Cory Wong
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How to Solo Like Larry Carlton - Analysis from 'Here to Stay' by Cory Wong
Larry Carlton's SOLO w/ Cory Wong (+TAB)
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Larry Carlton's SOLO w/ Cory Wong ( TAB)
I've recorded 4 more guitar songs on a cheap cassette tape recorder
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I've recorded 4 more guitar songs on a cheap cassette tape recorder
I recorded 3 guitar songs on a cheap cassette tape recorder
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I recorded 3 guitar songs on a cheap cassette tape recorder
You should all buy a cassette tape recorder
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You should all buy a cassette tape recorder
How to play like Isaiah Sharkey playing like Spanky Alford (TAB in the description)
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How to play like Isaiah Sharkey playing like Spanky Alford (TAB in the description)
Most people just don't realize what an amazing guitar player Lindsey Buckingham is.
I don't even play the guitar but that had me spellbound. Love your work.
Great video, but please, when using a volume pedal, don’t let your cables nest between the treadle and the pedal. You not only limit the range of the pedal, you’re also quickly destroying the cable. It’s a bit of a pet-peeve of mine, but it almost hurts to look at. ;D
Great presentation your research is very thorough, I started laughing when you brought out the strat in place of the les paul though haha
Great video illustrating yet more details around the musical genius that is John Mayer.
Nicely put together, super interesting! I believe the rhythm and lead parts were likely recorded as separate takes, then bounced to one track. Albums were recorded with very limited track numbers back then, so that was pretty common practice - you’d need to free up some tracks for vocals / harmonies / other instruments.
This is great stuff👍👍
Brilliant work, buddy! Now work out David Lee Roth's "Hina" for me and five million arguing guitarists! Boyakasha! 😃
What if my ear isn't that great plus my vocabulary is quite restricted? Like, I don't even know all basic major and minor chords plus their inversions, plus playing them over different sets of strings. I feel like not having a basic "framework" to work with makes the transcription part really super hard, but maybe I'm just practicing and stuff that is too hard for my level. Tips?
I love John for this kind of reason. He plays relatively simple stuff (not for me, but I guess for an experienced guitarist) but he does it in a way that's quite hard to replicate, and which sounds so awesome. His picking technique is really great, he has amazing dynamics and an amazing "percussive feel". Great video! Your jam is absolutely stunning too, you implemented that technique so well.
Great video. What you are really doing is showing people through a computer what blues music is. The Stones are the ultimate among rock bands in mastering blues music. It's the art of rhythm and incantation. It's all about playing ahead and behind the beat and having rhythmic counterpoint although you don't think of it in those terms. It's an oral tradition. It is not clumsy at all. Striving to play on the beat is what is lazy if you are trying to play the music of the Stones.
awesome video! thanks
If it sounds good, it is good. Keith sounds good.
The why it is so hard is because doesn’t make sense for your fingers to be doing that. This technique is done by Mark Knopfler - Dire Straits. Took me months to get it down but it is worth it. The claw hammer technique. You hit the strings down with fingers 1 and 2. Some times you use the thumb in the same string as finger 1. Good luck.
deserves a comment
Like i could 😢
That’s really good, thanks
Makes it sound even more Steely Danny. Great x
Fuckin stupid question
It drives me crazy when people say you need to practice to a metronome. No. No you don’t.
He is good on rhythm and nothing more. He is s bad lead guitarist and good with basic guitar. Stones are mediocre musicicians
Not to repeat what others said here, but Charlie, RIP, used to say 🤟🤟🤟🎸🎸🎸Keef 🎸🎸🎸🤟🤟🤟 was his metronome.
People just finding this out?
You' re the only one on YT who shows how it's really done, thanks so much for that!
The Stones are a rock n roll band you can dance to, but to dance you need to FEEL. That’s the magic right there. Just rock out, have fun and feel the music. Let it guide you. Don’t think too much, just groove!
Wow.. he kinda went for a Mark Knopfler sound right?
You should play standing up! Thanks.
Very interesting 🎸🎶
Fucking useless!
They have been around for more than 50 years now, proof enough why they are the biggest rock and roll band !!
Keith has a perfect groove, quantizing playing to a click is the death of having a pocket... The best drummers that do have to play to a click for whatever reason always have spots where they're in front of the click and behind it From Jeff Porcaro, Jim Gordon, Kenny Arnoff, Gadd, keltner... All of em... That's soul and flesh of music.
did you use shimmer reverb for the backing chords?
I got as far as "today I conducted a bunch of experiments...". lol... My brother in Christ, you either feel it, or you don't.
thanks for the concise lesson!!!
Awesome video. Would love a video on Knopfler.
great video! your comment about odd chord shapes in the guitar reminded of mk.gee, he plays some really cool rhythm guitar! you should check him out!
Thought it was Mick T who played the riff.
Nice Work...This is a great analysis...I think you are onto something...
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Hey man! What happened With the backing track and tab? Great video!
are you using any overdrive for this or is this all amp ? this tone from a strat is amazing !
Very nice.
what tab ?
4:19-4:25 that fast solo kind of didn't fit with the funk/jazz feel of the rest of the song...... Great song other then that
Beast of burden MUCH better in your standing version 😊
how do you call that kind of tone
Heavenly
From which track can I find this solo
This is perhaps the best example of how people go through life half asleep - they would never take the time, energy and passion to do what you did.
Woah. That's really interesting. Its always cracked me up how low Jimmy Page plays. I tried it once and mannnn..I could feel it in my back.
Awesome 😎 Mateus Asato my favorite guitarist, god job man doing that