He and G# are best Slash style players. And I encourage you guys to take lessons. It's insane how it boosts your skilltree. Laszlo you did great again. It's really clear how u explain it. Peace ✌ 🕶🎩🎸
Really great stuff laszlo! I’ve been watching your previous videos over and over and I’m still learning from them. Then I found a new upload and rushed to watch it :) you’ve really helped me out with my playing and your a really amazing player. Thank you for all the help im gonna really benefit from this, already working on my right hand! See you next upload! I’m looking forward to it 🎩🎩💪
but it's great !!! 🔥🔥🔥🎩could you tell me what settings you put on the pre-effect distortion of the Code and the power settings (presence, resonance, power amifier)?
Good stuff man, excellent. This one made sense to me and was able to incorporate aspects almost immediately. I’m just now starting to breakthrough from just blues licks with some hammer ons and pull offs into some nasty (in a good way ha) slashy patterns. Starting to link them together a bit more, trying to get the rolling flow you and the great gsharp have / had. Awesome man 🎸👍🏼🔥.
Skiba I am following your content, and I can tell that you are taking practice very seriously. Just the way you should. I'm pleased if the video serves its purpose and if you find it helpful. Thank you for your nice feedback.
Rola Rona, you're very welcome! Start with little things, or the parts that you can pick up on, within time it will come to you. Stay tuned for more upcoming content, in which I try to address all levels of players. Thank you for your feedback
CAN YOU DO ANOTHER LESSON ON FLUIDITY AND CONNECTING LICKS! I am a very proficient player and know many slash nicks though out the blues scales but have trouble connecting them
Deniz thank you for your feedback. I think its a bang for the buck! I'm using a Code 50 in these series that you can see here uploaded. For something to plug in and practice it's perfect. Easy to use, no pedals needed to get a great sound and the volume won't take your head off. Has a built in interface, you can download a software and get your recordings going. The Amp selection feature can also help you get a taste of the most recognizable Marshall amps and help you figure which one you're pulling towards if you want to invest later into the more expensive big brothers.
Bro i swear you and G# are the best slash players out here. I was a big fan of G# hate he passed
Thank you 6 String Mike, G was a true pioneer and he is deeply missed.
Ah man. Glad I’ve found you. Epic
underrated ..means only people knows and want to play like slash that know this chanel...your chanel is gem
He and G# are best Slash style players. And I encourage you guys to take lessons. It's insane how it boosts your skilltree. Laszlo you did great again. It's really clear how u explain it. Peace ✌ 🕶🎩🎸
SlashMedia! Thank you so much!
Really great stuff laszlo! I’ve been watching your previous videos over and over and I’m still learning from them. Then I found a new upload and rushed to watch it :) you’ve really helped me out with my playing and your a really amazing player. Thank you for all the help im gonna really benefit from this, already working on my right hand! See you next upload! I’m looking forward to it 🎩🎩💪
Reaper , super glad for your success and just keep it up man.
Thank you for your kind words, super honoring
I like just winding down after a long day and hearing you shred
=)
but it's great !!! 🔥🔥🔥🎩could you tell me what settings you put on the pre-effect distortion of the Code and the power settings (presence, resonance, power amifier)?
Awesome, very cool
Thank you Mark!
your sound is very rock n roll, thanks for sharing the knowledge friend! 🇧🇷
Good stuff man, excellent. This one made sense to me and was able to incorporate aspects almost immediately. I’m just now starting to breakthrough from just blues licks with some hammer ons and pull offs into some nasty (in a good way ha) slashy patterns. Starting to link them together a bit more, trying to get the rolling flow you and the great gsharp have / had. Awesome man 🎸👍🏼🔥.
Skiba I am following your content, and I can tell that you are taking practice very seriously. Just the way you should.
I'm pleased if the video serves its purpose and if you find it helpful.
Thank you for your nice feedback.
@@LaszloErdosy thanks man. Your playing is excellent and lessons and videos are are very helpful 🎸👍🏼😎
Do you have a video of using these slash style riffs with like a backing track or a metronome or something ?
This is amazing….
Thank you Cam!
Maravilhoso! Parabéns 👏🏻👏🏻
Awesome tone and phrases men
Thank you souch¡!! ill practice this, is new for me but ill try 🤘
Rola Rona, you're very welcome! Start with little things, or the parts that you can pick up on, within time it will come to you. Stay tuned for more upcoming content, in which I try to address all levels of players. Thank you for your feedback
Hey that’s a good job explaining man
Nicely done🤘
Bro ur videos are the best
CAN YOU DO ANOTHER LESSON ON FLUIDITY AND CONNECTING LICKS! I am a very proficient player and know many slash nicks though out the blues scales but have trouble connecting them
You rock dude love the videos
Cam Chamberlain, thank you for your feedback! Yes, stay tuned for upcoming lesson videos!
Yes brother!!! Some killer guitar fuckery over there!! Nice AF 🤟🏼
Giuseppe, thank you!! =)
I like this series bro! Keep rocking! May I ask a question to u? What do u think about Marshall code 25 for slash tones?
Deniz thank you for your feedback. I think its a bang for the buck! I'm using a Code 50 in these series that you can see here uploaded. For something to plug in and practice it's perfect. Easy to use, no pedals needed to get a great sound and the volume won't take your head off. Has a built in interface, you can download a software and get your recordings going. The Amp selection feature can also help you get a taste of the most recognizable Marshall amps and help you figure which one you're pulling towards if you want to invest later into the more expensive big brothers.
@@LaszloErdosy thanks a lot. have a good day :)
Laszlo, what amp name do you use on the code, and can u mind sharing the settings info please?
How i can find you on Instagram bro? You're the master! 🐍🎩
@@JimMonttes Thanks G!
@Erdosylaci
@@LaszloErdosy I send you a message bro! 🤘🏻🐍🎩
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Thank you for great lesson! Can i ask how old are you?
CustomMelody, you're very welcome! =) I am thirty one.
Yeeeaah boi
Thanks Bro!!