Salut Ben, ayant reçu une somme d'argent inattendu, je veux acheter le BGC Bundle 😉 J'ai une question : Est-ce que toutes les leçons se trouvent dans ce Bundle ? Merci 🎸
@@PascalM-ld9xn Hi! Yes, all of my masterclasses and mini-lessons available at www.bensguitarclub.com are part of The BGC Bundle! Let me know if you have any questions!
A 10th, or a decim, (which in enssence is a spread third, omitting the 5th)have been heavily used in pop music for more than a decade now, always with the root in the bass. In a recent interview with Rick Beato, Tom Bukovac states that it has in fact been over used. So, hopefully lessons like this can be an inspiration to break out of that cliché, and make pop music just a little more interesting. Hope it makes sense😅 And thank you Ben, for all the great content you are putting out 🎉
Thanks so much for listening! The cadences heard throughout could be one reason, I talk about it a little bit at 08:21 - but it could be a few other factors as well 😀
Mostly because he's using some phrasing instead of just trying to shred through it at the speed of light. He's playing music (which is what classical music is) as opposed to a brain dead exercise.
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Salut Ben, ayant reçu une somme d'argent inattendu, je veux acheter le BGC Bundle 😉 J'ai une question : Est-ce que toutes les leçons se trouvent dans ce Bundle ? Merci 🎸
@@PascalM-ld9xn Hi! Yes, all of my masterclasses and mini-lessons available at www.bensguitarclub.com are part of The BGC Bundle! Let me know if you have any questions!
This intro was just incredible, you made my day a little better :)
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for listening!
An absolutely fantastic lesson filled with beautiful music. Great job!!
Thank you Jeff!
Wow Ben this is an excellent discussion. Some of those voice leading options are incredible
I really appreciate it, Andreas!
Very beautiful sounds, Ben. Following along with the transcription 👍
Thanks Jack! Hope you enjoy it 😀
Superb again Ben 👌
Thanks so much, Paul! I really appreciate it!
Beautiful harmonies, Ben!!
Thanks Ivon, I really appreciate it!
Beautiful tones Ben. I love your distortion but it's been so great to just hear you touch played clean.
Really appreciate that! I spent many years working on this, so I'm glad you like it!
Great discussion mate. Love how you can get all of these sounds with only triads. Very smart playing
So glad you liked it!
Crystalline tones 💎
So glad you liked it!
Thanks for sharing ! I’m sure I’ll be buying some of your bundles soon as my technical ability to play has improved well lately.
That's fantastic, Joshua! Thanks for letting me know, and thanks for watching!
A 10th, or a decim, (which in enssence is a spread third, omitting the 5th)have been heavily used in pop music for more than a decade now, always with the root in the bass. In a recent interview with Rick Beato, Tom Bukovac states that it has in fact been over used. So, hopefully lessons like this can be an inspiration to break out of that cliché, and make pop music just a little more interesting. Hope it makes sense😅
And thank you Ben, for all the great content you are putting out 🎉
Fantastic observation - thank you for sharing this, Kasper! I really appreciate it. 😀
I love your hands, lol super tasteful.
Thank you so much for watching! 😀
this is really great, Ted Greene would love this
Thanks so much for watching!
Sounds very classical to me. Can someone explain why that is?
Thanks so much for listening! The cadences heard throughout could be one reason, I talk about it a little bit at 08:21 - but it could be a few other factors as well 😀
@@beneunson Thanks for answering! Your content is always great
@@Rehmoss Really appreciate it, thank you!
Mostly because he's using some phrasing instead of just trying to shred through it at the speed of light. He's playing music (which is what classical music is) as opposed to a brain dead exercise.