Dude! I'm still surprised that I did not know about you before, you should have way many more subscribers and your channel should be blowing up! There are so many things right with your channel and as you probably know I have been watching several videos and I will be watching probably all of them all worthy of thumbs up for sure. I follow many youtubers and they are great but you are different! by that I mean you bring the most important element to facilitate some one learning guitar. That is inspiration! you sound great and make me want to play the moment you come with your riffs. That is how I know I wanted to learn how to play guitar. I heard a riff that move me and I would feel like I must learn how to play that. You bring that to your lessons on top of key concepts. I don't know if there is others like you teaching this way. you are by fare the most inspirational teacher I know! and I know a whole bunch. Been playing guitar since the 90's some one like you is an invaluable asset on anyone's learning path! thanks!
Brother, thank you so much for the kind words and glad to hear you like my videos and that they help!!! Also, I give a free practice guide to all of my subscribers, and you can pick that up here if you don't have it already: www.jasonstallworth.com/guitarist/
Dude I just pkyed the custom Hatfield guitar! Best guitar I've held in my hands! Very easy to play! ND XSN GET GREAT THRASHY RIFFS..FOR DAYS! LOVE THE CHANNEL! KEEP playing!
@jasonstallworth Jason , When you playing , to get a faster rythm or of lead or shred, riffs, how much are you useing more of, meaning more of when you holding the guitar pick , with your thumb Index fingers, or is it more in the wrist and palm of your hand, 🎼🎸iam just learning how to do things creating my own as I go, yet for some reasons I can't get the right strokes of rythm / lead actions as you do and others, I hold the pick with my thumb 1 index finger, I tried 2 index fingers and thumb some reasons , I can't get it to stay that way, it goes back to my thumb , 1 index finger when strumming the strings , your excelent guitar musician , Artist, I commend you on your style of teaching and playing. I know I will never be that good, yet I know I want to be the best I can to it. I stay commited, loyal, to my creativitys. I can play, 🎼🎸🎼🎹🎙🎼 I learned all on my own, just don't have the knowledge , like you guys got, yet I admire, all that you do and others, I appreciate your expertise, your a great inspiration to me so many others, Ty 🙏 🤘⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Dminor is the most used key after Eminor but has more bite than other keys. It can be played as FMajor especially during solos or D Harmonic minor for Lead. Good work! Rock on.
For me I play my own homegrown riffs because so many I know have been getting copyright strikes. I kept it metal but this is the reason I don’t upload others stuff. Many I know have gotten a copyright strike. My guitar playing I want to be a unique and very rare bird. Horse Edition was epic where I can play genuine Horse Whinny with no whammy bar and still keep rhythm for 30 minutes. Horse edition is the craziest riff I have ever seen and I came up with it.
I covered a song for fun the other night without any of the original music but I haven’t uploaded it because of this copyright strike thing. I think they should BE MORE LENIENT on letting people Cover the music They LOVE!
@@jasonstallworth if you get a chance try one with a tablet or smart phone. So many things you can do with one. For a practice amp definitely a good investment.
@craiglatour469 if you mess with enough you can. I myself went to their clouds an searched through other tones they've made and other have uploaded an use those. I'm not good with guitar or tones but I got it just to mess with. But I try playing metal an I think it sounds great.
What fun riffs to jam out and keep the fingers limber! Awesome, as usual! Reminds me of some Mr. Scary himself... you're making George Lynch seem more approachable! Love it, man!
Dude I'll never be as good as you shreading But dam....I grew up with Ratt...White lion (that dude is under raited) and real metal...I went to school with Chuck from Death....ant way I love your thing bro...keep it up....look for fuzzloon I'm a song writer not so much s shreader but I LOVE 80s metal leads....Holla bro
@@fuzzloon you’ll be the greatest version of yourself brother! This area (Bradon, Tampa) was the metal capital in the 80s. I’m good friends with the guys from Siren who were making their mark back then, and reformed a few years ago. I’ve got a video with their vocalist (Doug Lee) and drummer (Ed Aborn) here: th-cam.com/video/SMvSgFrIId8/w-d-xo.html
I love playing this stuff and my heart is broken because a lot of Christians watch my channel and I feel like I’m in prison because all I get is negative comments about being a devil worshiper. I have finally just started uploading it anyway because I LIKE LISTENING TO IT. I liked listening to the metal sound you played. It’s just such a shame in today’s time a person can’t do with approval what they like which is ROCK & AMEN.
Dude, that's crazy that so-called 'Christians' are calling your music devil music! I dealt with that in my younger years and I was actually big into Christian bands like Stryper, Guardian, Tourniquet, White Cross, and several others.
@@jasonstallworth stryper still kicks it hard! They are amazing and still putting out amazing music! I'm gonna have to check out those other bands, thanks!
@@elihue_redneckreview Yeah and Michael Sweet just released a new album as well, but only physical copies. I don't think he's putting this one on the streaming platforms, which is okay with me!
@@jasonstallworth I prefer physical copies! I'm old school like that (43yo) & I still believe in supporting local music too, even when it's not local to me. I've chased the dream of being a "rockstar" around the country and I totally understand the passion that goes into writing and performing, so when I find inspiring music I try hard to help support it! Your CD is still on repeat in my van!
Yeah I think I just called the frets out on this one. I do have complete tabs in my new metal rhythm guitar course here: www.jasonstallworth.com/courses/
I really need to look up some groove metal because you're not the first to ask! I'd be happy to do that though! Oh, and if you don't have my free practice guide, you can grab that here: www.jasonstallworth.com/guitarist/
Awesome video as always Jason and killer riffs too!!! Thank you for another valuable lesson and tone talk!!🤘😁🤘 p.s. created fb just so i can join in n check you out tomorrow at replay. My name on there Bud Can Man lol🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
Some music theory lesson would be great. After years of playing, i still don't know what a key means, what "laws" apply in certain keys. There are so many "mythical" information, but no guidelines from the very beginning. I think you could explain basic music theory in a way even dumb and dumber could understand :)
To be honest, I never dug too deep into theory! So I'm probably not the best person to try to explain it. I may dive into it a little more just so I can help others understand it in a simple way
They are not laws per se - more along guidelines as to what will sound good given a particular set of parameters. But you certainly don't need to stick to them. There are many guitarists like David Wallimann who can play rhythmically outside these rules and it sounds particularly cool - like playing notes that are not in the key! One note my guitar teacher keeps emphasizing is the flatted b6 it's not in the key but the emotion it coveys is very powerful and if you want that emotion then you are "breaking" the rules. You just have to introduce the note in a way that doesn't sound jarring and you can do it that with any note. Learning the basic chords of a key and the major scale is quite easy - you just need someone to show you how easy it is.
If you want to learn the theory, I suggest that you check out Steve Stine's videos. Learn as much as you can from every available source that you can find. I like Jason and Steve because their teaching styles are simple and easier to absorb.
📘 Get my FREE guitar practice guide here: www.jasonstallworth.com/guitarist/
Dude! I'm still surprised that I did not know about you before, you should have way many more subscribers and your channel should be blowing up! There are so many things right with your channel and as you probably know I have been watching several videos and I will be watching probably all of them all worthy of thumbs up for sure. I follow many youtubers and they are great but you are different! by that I mean you bring the most important element to facilitate some one learning guitar. That is inspiration! you sound great and make me want to play the moment you come with your riffs. That is how I know I wanted to learn how to play guitar. I heard a riff that move me and I would feel like I must learn how to play that. You bring that to your lessons on top of key concepts. I don't know if there is others like you teaching this way. you are by fare the most inspirational teacher I know! and I know a whole bunch. Been playing guitar since the 90's some one like you is an invaluable asset on anyone's learning path! thanks!
Brother, thank you so much for the kind words and glad to hear you like my videos and that they help!!!
Also, I give a free practice guide to all of my subscribers, and you can pick that up here if you don't have it already: www.jasonstallworth.com/guitarist/
Dude! That's the stuff we were riffing back then and I freaking forgot about! Thanks 😊 🤘
Such a cool era for music!!! And we will not let it die!
Awesome sir 👏,,keep up the killer lessons 👌
Thanks for the lesson
You’re welcome! Also, grab my free practice course if you haven’t yet: www.jasonstallworth.com/guitarist/
Grrr8 riffs Jason...!!!
Subscribed....🤙& Keeping it Metal...🤟🤘🤙
Thank you for the sub!!
Nice Jason 👌
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Always come back to this lesson every now and then, thank you Jason 👍
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Ive been looking for those really cool dark notes to add to riffs man thank you sooo much is always a pleasure to have your teachings subscribing now
Awesome and thank you for the sub 🙏🏻🤘🤘
Well I found out what I'm practicing after work tonight. Thanks for another great lesson bro.
Nice dude, yeah this should be a great practice session for you!
Dude I just pkyed the custom Hatfield guitar! Best guitar I've held in my hands! Very easy to play! ND XSN GET GREAT THRASHY RIFFS..FOR DAYS! LOVE THE CHANNEL! KEEP playing!
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Another great lesson
Thanks again J 👑🎼
You’re welcome, brother!
Being 54 yo just love the 80' riffs series...
Dude, our 70s and 80s eras are the best!
You are my gentle giant thank you very much for sharing what you know I love it Thanks.
Lol yeah I guess I'm kinda like a fluffy teddy bear!
Nice riff, I can hear it in a song. Thanks for these
There's probably a lot of 80s metal clips in here by accident!
Awesome 🎼⭐️🎼🎸⭐️🎼⭐️🎼⭐️🎼⭐️🎼⭐️
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@jasonstallworth Jason , When you playing , to get a faster rythm or of lead or shred, riffs, how much are you useing more of, meaning more of when you holding the guitar pick , with your thumb Index fingers, or is it more in the wrist and palm of your hand, 🎼🎸iam just learning how to do things creating my own as I go, yet for some reasons I can't get the right strokes of rythm / lead actions as you do and others, I hold the pick with my thumb 1 index finger, I tried 2 index fingers and thumb some reasons , I can't get it to stay that way, it goes back to my thumb , 1 index finger when strumming the strings , your excelent guitar musician , Artist, I commend you on your style of teaching and playing.
I know I will never be that good, yet I know I want to be the best I can to it.
I stay commited, loyal, to my creativitys.
I can play, 🎼🎸🎼🎹🎙🎼 I learned all on my own, just don't have the knowledge , like you guys got, yet I admire, all that you do and others, I appreciate your expertise, your a great inspiration to me so many others, Ty 🙏 🤘⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Can't beat that evil tri-tone!
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Terrific as always my Brother!!!
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I still love that lick man that is badass keep rocking my brother I appreciate all your videos thank you for inspiring me
Thank you for that, dude!
Awsome lesson thanks brother 🤘
Glad you like it, dude! It's a fun practice session!
That was a lot of fun! Love it!
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dang! amazing guitar sound!!!!!!
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Dminor is the most used key after Eminor but has more bite than other keys. It can be played as FMajor especially during solos or D Harmonic minor for Lead.
Good work! Rock on.
Yeah, those all work really well together!!
This is a fun lesson! Smokin riffs!
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Love to see more 80's style stuff!.
PS: with those huge hands you make that Ibby look like a ukulele 😄
😂 yeah I do love my 80s! And that style naturally comes out in most everything I write
I’m going to work on these riffs tonight! Love the channel by the way.
Yeah these will make a cool evening practice session!!
Sweet....awesome!!
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This is where I need improvement. Already practicing this riff at the beginning of the video.
Cool, yeah these riffs are fun to practice and you'll nail these pretty quickly!
Sick toan man! Also, you’re a straight a space marine.
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Thank you Jason for sharing your knowledge with us! Jou are my idol and I hope that I will become as good as you are one day! Greetings Joe B.
Dude, that means a lot! Thank you! 🤘
@@jasonstallworth You are welcome!
Awsome man Thanks
You’re welcome and glad this helps!
For me I play my own homegrown riffs because so many I know have been getting copyright strikes. I kept it metal but this is the reason I don’t upload others stuff. Many I know have gotten a copyright strike. My guitar playing I want to be a unique and very rare bird. Horse Edition was epic where I can play genuine Horse Whinny with no whammy bar and still keep rhythm for 30 minutes. Horse edition is the craziest riff I have ever seen and I came up with it.
I covered a song for fun the other night without any of the original music but I haven’t uploaded it because of this copyright strike thing. I think they should BE MORE LENIENT on letting people Cover the music They LOVE!
Yep that's a good way to go...you'll rarely hear me play covers unless you come out to one of my acoustic gigs (that's my side job lol!)
@@familytree3479 I do understand the ad revenue share with the artist but not the copyright strike...that's just going overboard
I use a positive grids spark amp. Love that thing. An love your channel man. Thank you so much for making this easier for beginners like me.
That's one amp I haven't tried yet!
@@jasonstallworth if you get a chance try one with a tablet or smart phone. So many things you can do with one. For a practice amp definitely a good investment.
Can you get great thrash tones out of it.??
@craiglatour469 if you mess with enough you can. I myself went to their clouds an searched through other tones they've made and other have uploaded an use those. I'm not good with guitar or tones but I got it just to mess with. But I try playing metal an I think it sounds great.
What fun riffs to jam out and keep the fingers limber! Awesome, as usual! Reminds me of some Mr. Scary himself... you're making George Lynch seem more approachable! Love it, man!
Thank you....yeah, this does have that Dokken feel to it!
Love you bro!!!!
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Dude
I'll never be as good as you shreading
But dam....I grew up with Ratt...White lion (that dude is under raited) and real metal...I went to school with Chuck from Death....ant way I love your thing bro...keep it up....look for fuzzloon I'm a song writer not so much s shreader but I LOVE 80s metal leads....Holla bro
@@fuzzloon you’ll be the greatest version of yourself brother! This area (Bradon, Tampa) was the metal capital in the 80s. I’m good friends with the guys from Siren who were making their mark back then, and reformed a few years ago. I’ve got a video with their vocalist (Doug Lee) and drummer (Ed Aborn) here: th-cam.com/video/SMvSgFrIId8/w-d-xo.html
@@jasonstallworth I am so from Florida
Orlando Tampa Fort Lauderdale pompano Beach hell yes
Tampa death metal
You’re awesome
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I love playing this stuff and my heart is broken because a lot of Christians watch my channel and I feel like I’m in prison because all I get is negative comments about being a devil worshiper. I have finally just started uploading it anyway because I LIKE LISTENING TO IT. I liked listening to the metal sound you played. It’s just such a shame in today’s time a person can’t do with approval what they like which is ROCK & AMEN.
Dude, that's crazy that so-called 'Christians' are calling your music devil music! I dealt with that in my younger years and I was actually big into Christian bands like Stryper, Guardian, Tourniquet, White Cross, and several others.
@@jasonstallworth stryper still kicks it hard! They are amazing and still putting out amazing music! I'm gonna have to check out those other bands, thanks!
@@elihue_redneckreview Yeah and Michael Sweet just released a new album as well, but only physical copies. I don't think he's putting this one on the streaming platforms, which is okay with me!
@@jasonstallworth I prefer physical copies! I'm old school like that (43yo) & I still believe in supporting local music too, even when it's not local to me. I've chased the dream of being a "rockstar" around the country and I totally understand the passion that goes into writing and performing, so when I find inspiring music I try hard to help support it! Your CD is still on repeat in my van!
Thumbs UP YALL
Your such a awesome guitarist 🤟🤟🤟🤟
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Sensei Stallworth!
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Hell yeah!!
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How do we get tabs for this lesson? I already have the practice guide and course. But I just wanted this lesson. Thanks Jason,you Rock!🤘
Yeah I think I just called the frets out on this one. I do have complete tabs in my new metal rhythm guitar course here: www.jasonstallworth.com/courses/
I don’t know if you take requests but could you do Groove metal riff video?
I really need to look up some groove metal because you're not the first to ask! I'd be happy to do that though!
Oh, and if you don't have my free practice guide, you can grab that here: www.jasonstallworth.com/guitarist/
@@jasonstallworth I already got it brotha !
@@grantf7825 🤘🤘🤘🙏🏻
Awesome video as always Jason and killer riffs too!!! Thank you for another valuable lesson and tone talk!!🤘😁🤘
p.s. created fb just so i can join in n check you out tomorrow at replay. My name on there
Bud Can Man lol🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
Oh, cool man!!!
Dave Mustaine is watching this video right now and he is getting inspired. 🤘🤘🤘🤘
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3:05 sounds like the start of a A7X song
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Tab would be nice for these.
I DO have tabs in the new metal rhythm guitar course that I just released over the weekend: www.jasonstallworth.com/courses/
Sounds a little like stratafortress by stratavarius
They have some cool stuff
@@jasonstallworth hell yeah man. Thanks for the videos brother, love the channel!
Some music theory lesson would be great. After years of playing, i still don't know what a key means, what "laws" apply in certain keys. There are so many "mythical" information, but no guidelines from the very beginning. I think you could explain basic music theory in a way even dumb and dumber could understand :)
To be honest, I never dug too deep into theory! So I'm probably not the best person to try to explain it. I may dive into it a little more just so I can help others understand it in a simple way
They are not laws per se - more along guidelines as to what will sound good given a particular set of parameters. But you certainly don't need to stick to them. There are many guitarists like David Wallimann who can play rhythmically outside these rules and it sounds particularly cool - like playing notes that are not in the key! One note my guitar teacher keeps emphasizing is the flatted b6 it's not in the key but the emotion it coveys is very powerful and if you want that emotion then you are "breaking" the rules. You just have to introduce the note in a way that doesn't sound jarring and you can do it that with any note. Learning the basic chords of a key and the major scale is quite easy - you just need someone to show you how easy it is.
If you want to learn the theory, I suggest that you check out Steve Stine's videos. Learn as much as you can from every available source that you can find. I like Jason and Steve because their teaching styles are simple and easier to absorb.
@@vaughanmacegan4012 True and sometimes trying to follow a certain method can hold back creativity if you let it.
@@williamlamb43 Yeah Steve is definitely a great teacher.
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you rock man but im too old and my brain is as well lol
Never too old! 🤘
Dissidence
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Very nice riffs, however i am very distracted by your new wedding ring
😂 dude she got me a few different ones (all super cheap!)
@@jasonstallworth The reason that she bought you a super cheap ring was so you can buy more guitars!
@@williamlamb43 That makes financial sense!
think someone was listening to steel panther before making this vid lol
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This dude is straight gnar
Very priest
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D minor...truly the saddest of all keys...
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