This gives me so much and spice upp my poor improvisations vocabulary - I´m partly a good composer, also was a totally hopeless understanding music theory (also in writing English to) so this is very important to me. (tuning guitar EADGHF - also building my own keyboards - a neutral one, not like the Classical keyboard/piano.)
Wow! This was awesome Scott. Such a great way to refresh the pentatonic scale for me. I am now using the upstroke and it's flowing like crazy. Thank you so much!
great lesson Scott... I'm a fan of Mahavishnu...like you I feel comfortable with inside picking...although I m a little frustrated because i cannot reach high speed with the outside picking like many guitarists ....
Thx for that clip. I follow all the theoretics (as I am a big admirer of McLaughlin and Lane), but what really kicks me is your picking speed. You use only alternate picking? What hints could you share the improve picking speed, durage and uniformity?
Thank you and much appreciated for checking out the material. For some odd groups I might repeat a pick stroke but usually its alternate picking. Try just two strings at a time and move them up and down the neck instead of across to focus in on the picking (start on both down and up strokes to see what works for you) and small excerpts of Violin Studies (memorised) are very good too as exercises to move in all keys and on all string sets. I hope that helps and let's stay in touch.
hay Scott what do you think about the Kiesel Vader 6 string and Carvin amps, tube and solid state, me thinks me get the Vader soon, will be able to work shortly and get decent gear again
OMG in the 60s I lived on Macauley road went to Macauley primary and Clapham manor school, beautiful common, my dad was a Greek Canadian pro wrestler working in England from 1939 to 1970 then brought us to Canada, me mam was from Laciesire, Google images Mike Demitre. talk about a small world
you live in Brighton seaside town ya, you come into London (Clapham) each day to work or once a week? what street in Clapham, would like to go there by Google maps, I visit Clapham Common regularly on Google earth and go to my old stomping grounds, it like driving through the area from my couch
my longest finger is just under 3ins. this type of playing I love to be able to do, think if I worked on this I would be able to do it? oh and my fingers have no relation to other parts of the body OK! Lol
You forgot to plug in. But, your lines do resemble John.
TY--there is a very low amp on barely.
Thanks you nailed the john mclaughlin style, one of the best guitar videos I have ever seen, thanks
Paul, thank you very much and I appreciate it. He's always been a big influence and what a legacy. Let's stay in touch
Fantastic Scott!
TY Joe!!
Love your Scales....John Coltrane,,excellent example....
Thank you rhampton. Love these things!!
Excellent explanation bro.. thank you
TY very much Dan and I appreciate it
Fantastic!!!!!!!!
TY very much and glad you found this of interest!
This gives me so much and spice upp my poor improvisations vocabulary - I´m partly a good composer, also was a totally hopeless understanding music theory (also in writing English to) so this is very important to me. (tuning guitar EADGHF - also building my own keyboards - a neutral one, not like the Classical keyboard/piano.)
@@securitasreceptionenbonnie4149 I am so glad to hear it is of help-keep going and stay in touch!!!!!
Another great one-thanks for yet another thoughtful, inspiring lesson Scott!
Thank you Greg. I wrote you on Facebook
Thank you Greg--I wrote you on Facebook
Wow! This was awesome Scott. Such a great way to refresh the pentatonic scale for me. I am now using the upstroke and it's flowing like crazy. Thank you so much!
I appreciate it Clovis and many thanks!!!!
Awesome lesson, packed full of great stuff to practice, thanks
Thank you Jaymse. Let's keep in touch
man I just listened to your the group's recordings, a great teacher and amazing records too
Thank you Anthony!!
great lesson Scott... I'm a fan of Mahavishnu...like you I feel comfortable with inside picking...although I m a little frustrated because i cannot reach high speed with the outside picking like many guitarists ....
Thank you Andrea and much appreciated. Just go with what works for you!
Great lesson Scott, Cheers
Thank you Al and much appreciated!!
Excellent lesson!!
Can someone please tell the awesome Mahavishnu track you are plsying over
?
Carve on amigo
Thank you Bruce and very much appreciated! It is called "You Know You Know".
Thx for that clip. I follow all the theoretics (as I am a big admirer of McLaughlin and Lane), but what really kicks me is your picking speed. You use only alternate picking? What hints could you share the improve picking speed, durage and uniformity?
Thank you and much appreciated for checking out the material. For some odd groups I might repeat a pick stroke but usually its alternate picking. Try just two strings at a time and move them up and down the neck instead of across to focus in on the picking (start on both down and up strokes to see what works for you) and small excerpts of Violin Studies (memorised) are very good too as exercises to move in all keys and on all string sets. I hope that helps and let's stay in touch.
@@mtstyre7768 Hi Scott, thank you!
@@SwamiOrchestra of course and keep on it!!!
yeah
Thank you Ronaldo!!!
Excellent dude! Sounds like John McLaughlin
TY and that was kind of you
@@mtstyre7768 yw!
hay Scott what do you think about the Kiesel Vader 6 string and Carvin amps, tube and solid state, me thinks me get the Vader soon, will be able to work shortly and get decent gear again
Wow. To be honest I know nothing directly about those pieces of gear. Sorry as I cannot help there.
Scott, do you live in the UK? I was born and raised in south west London, Clapham common till the age of 11 then came to Montreal
Yes we live in Brighton/Hove. I teach in Clapham--I take the train to Balham and then the Underground to Clapham Common. Fantastic Anthony!!!
OMG in the 60s I lived on Macauley road went to Macauley primary and Clapham manor school, beautiful common, my dad was a Greek Canadian pro wrestler working in England from 1939 to 1970 then brought us to Canada, me mam was from Laciesire, Google images Mike Demitre. talk about a small world
Love it!!!
you live in Brighton seaside town ya, you come into London (Clapham) each day to work or once a week? what street in Clapham, would like to go there by Google maps, I visit Clapham Common regularly on Google earth and go to my old stomping grounds, it like driving through the area from my couch
On Tuesday mornings at around 10ish I get into CC tube
my longest finger is just under 3ins. this type of playing I love to be able to do, think if I worked on this I would be able to do it? oh and my fingers have no relation to other parts of the body OK! Lol
Try a shift instead of stretching Anthony. Shift the hand quickly and that will do it.
ya I see you said that in the video, I'm just hoping I will be able to do it as smoothly as other things I can play
Go for it Anthony!!
cheers S the sun is up I'll go sleep now