DISCLAIMER: I have been overwhelmingly getting positive feedback about these lessons (which is awesome and very much appreciated) but I had 3 or 4 guys, who apparently have zero tact, complain that I was talking too much at the beginning. I could rant about how annoying that is to me but it’s a waste of time. I did this for fun, for free, with little planning. I do talk a lot for the first 3 minutes, so if you want to skip that it’s very easy to do. If that is not something that you can handle then perhaps keep browsing the thousands of free guitar videos and find one that works for your attention span and brain. Peace 🎸🤘🏼
@@anthonydavella8350 thanks man, I appreciate the positive feedback!! I hope you can find something useful out if this one. Happy new years to you as well. Rock on my friend.
@@NoUseForThisFeature thanks so much my friend!!! I definitely get lots of use out of all your tracks you have posted! Seriously, like many times per week !! Thanks again my friend 🎸👍🏼👍🏼
Hey man, I’m glad you’re digging it! I have been getting some good feedback. While Slash is super popular and many great players show licks and his style, you’re right in that it is a challenge to find people who know the style and explain / demonstrate it well and clear. But yea man, it’s kind of cool to do so I’m planning on doing more. In the future I think I’ll do something on slash style repeating licks, transitions from boxes, and maybe a little major pentatonic mixing. That’s what I’m thinking. 👍🏼🎸
@@adrianandrade9745 thanks for that very generous compliment my friend. I’m not the best player out there doing these slash videos but I am trying to do the best possible job teaching what I have learned of the slash style. I’m glad you liked it. Cheers 👍🏼🎸🤘🏼👍🏼
Man that’s really what I need it I’m just almost there I’m a bit like you I don’t read tabs I kind like to figure out as I’m going And that lesson definitely help me out Keep up the good work man That’s great I really appreciate Peace ✌️
Thanks man! I’m glad you liked it and found it helpful. Yea man, I have never used tabs in my life! I think maybe I was dyslexic as a teen but I found (and still find it) rather tedious. I’m very hands on with guitar learning. I like to see someone do it and then run with it and make it my own. Thanks again my friend 🎸🤘🏼✌️
These videos are great man ,very easy to follow ,I’m a big fan of Laszlo , Jakob, G Sharp & Niko & you do a great job of breaking down their style .ive been thinking of getting a couple of Jacob’s lessons when he has his sale on again . Thanks so much for doing this it really is helpful
Awesome man, I’m glad you’re finding it helpful. I like all those guys too and aspire to be that good, but still have a ways to go, but I’m enjoying the journey. I’m a partial to Gsharp but all those guys are great. And yea, I’d recommend Jakob’s videos, I have several. I definitely learned some from him but I think his teaching style is a bit more difficult to follow, goes a bit fast or adds variation too quickly. But that said it’s definitely worth it, especially being a big slash fan, he’s obviously a monster player. I’d also highly recommend Brett Papa’s course on mixing major and minor pentatonic. It’s the best course I have ever had. It’s not exactly slash but it’s definitely slash adjacent! His style to me is like a combo is slash, EVH, Hendrix, and SRV. But his teaching style and production is top notch. That clip I posted is like one of 30 or more lick breakdowns. And yea, that LP of mine is a 50s standard “CME spec” in dirty lemon. It has a curly wavy flame and definitely Lois kind of like slash’s derrig guitar. As a kid watching live at the ritz I was obsessed with that guitar. Now I have a few LPs! It’s an addiction 🎸🤤
@@slashtrio iam sure i will you are getting better and better and you explain everything on a detail i think no matter the level we are everyone can understand,thank you,you rock 🎸🎩🤘
@@slashtrio my favourite pedal were always overdrives and then i got a wah wah by far my favourite now very fun to play with specially Slash and Frusciante style 2 of my favourites guitar players,and thank you 🎩🎸🤘
@@lets_rock_it yea man, I had one as a kid but it didn’t last long. But yea, as soon as I started using I felt instantly compelled to play Hendrix, chili peppers, and of course more slash. I’ll have to post something eventually using the wah. Rock on 🤘🏼
3rd video today. Been watching you today since 2pm. Is now 9pm. Practiced like 4 hours today. Not a single lick was done right but I’m trying! When shown slowly like in part 1-2 I got sooo many little tricks, feels and movement that it opened a whole new world to me. Some parts I can’t figure it out like the stacking and everything that happens from the 3rd string to 6th is hazy. Not sure why. Hope you could help us by deconstructing what happens from the 3rd string on. Thanks for this man 🤘🏻
Dude, that’s awesome 👏🏼 😎🎸👍🏼. I’m super honored that you find this helpful, definitely makes me feel good to be able to help anyone on their guitar journey, I’m definitely still in the journey myself. I just joined Robert Baker’s website(TH-cam player) in hopes of pushing myself to the next level. But yea man, glad you’re getting something out of this. I’ll keep doing more vids and continue to be as clear as I can be. It’s tricky because I am not trained formally so describing some of this stuff is tricky and something I’m still getting used to. But sounds like you’re doing the right thing and picking up parts and pieces and adding new licks, techniques, and phrases, all things that will help you continue to grow and progress. The stacking thing is key. I’ll try to find a Brett Papa video where he describes it better. It’s a great way of transitioning from string to string web doing runs and legato type stuff. I’ll post more soon. I’m gonna do another on legato and going up and down the scale. Rock on man and stay in touch 🎸👍🏼🤘🏼
@@hernanriffoespinosa4233 hey, thanks for stopping by and leaving a nice comment. I’m glad you like the content. I have several other lesson type videos like this one if you go to my page. Thanks again 👍🏼🎸🤘🏼
@@playxboxxbox3392 Cool man, I have been thinking about doing another lesson type video soon, just have not had the time or focus to do it. I may do another going over legato some more, some repeating licks, and maybe mixing major and minor pentatonic. We'll see. Thanks!
These lessons are super helpful, buddy. Thanks for doing this. There's no on really breaking these down in detail as you are. And that, probably, (dare I say) is your USP. Subbed.
Thanks man! I appreciate the positive feedback and glad you find it helpful. Thanks for the sub as well. I plan to do some more little lesson type vids eventually. Thanks again 🎸👍🏼
Thank you very much my friend. I appreciate the kind words and I’m glad that you have found the lessons helpful! I plan on doing some others eventually. Happy new year✌️👍🏼🎸
Thanks man! Much appreciated! Yea, it's been a nice response from people. I'm really stoked that many people are enjoying it and finding it useful. I know I would love to watch some guys at my level and above break stuff down more slash stuff like this. It just makes it so much easier and quicker to learn. Thanks again .
Hey, you’re welcome and I’m glad you found it helpful. Just so you know, I have 4 different lesson videos that go over aspects of slash style playing if you care to check them out. Thanks! 👍🏼🤘🏼🎸
Hola, ¡me alegra que disfrutes el tutorial! Planeo hacer más tutoriales en el futuro. Lamentablemente no hablo español. Hice esto usando el traductor de Google. Paz mi amigo.
@@gitarangitar thanks man. I appreciate it. Yea, I’m still learning too, always trying to get better but trying to just enjoy the process as well. I was just trying to break things down to where any beginning lead player could pick up some licks. Thanks again 👍🏼🎸
Thanks alot for these lessons! Btw are you still using the Kemper? You're using it now with the Kemper Cab? Would you recommend the Kemper for plug and play? What profiles for Slash do you recommend? Thanks!!
Hey man, yea I still have and love the Kemper. That is what I am using in these vids but obviously recorded with phone audio and the cab is in the background. I got the Kemper Powered Kab and it's awesome! It definitely gets the "amp in the room vibe" and also sounds good cranked up a bit. I usually play at lower volume but yesterday I was home alone and cranked it and it sounded the great! So I use the Kab 80% of the time now but still play it through the THR10 too because it sounds so great at low volume and for playing along with tracks. I also use headphones which I like, but I like that the least. My favorite Slash profiles are those made by Eddy Lenz. His slash pack was like 20 or 30 bucks. The # 36 is my go to, although it depends on which LP I use since I have one with lower output pups. But yea, I love the kemper and the Kab, no regrets. I got the powered kab used off guitar center. Tone JUnkie makes a new Slash pack too that sounds awesome on their demo but I have not been able to get it to work yet. Still learning tech stuff with the kemper. Thanks!
Thanks for the positive feedback man, much appreciated! I’m using Ernie ball hybrid slinky’s, so like a set of 9s for high e b and g and then a set of 10s for the d a and low e. Thanks again 🎸
@@squidwardtentacles1017 cool, I used to always just use 10s but experimented with these 9s / hybrid and found it easier on my fingers. You just have to get used to how slinky they are and not to over band ha. Thanks again 👍🏼🎸
Hey man, I got a kemper profiler amp about 3 months ago. In these lesson type videos I’m just running the kemper through the kemper Cabinet (KAB) which is a 1x12. It’s pretty low volume on these videos with just phone audio. It sounds much more impressive in the room. I also use a Yamaha THR10 desktop amp which is killer for a tiny desk amp. Thanks 🎸🤘🏼👍🏼
@@andreascevaroli92 hey, thanks for the kind words. Definitely ways to get a slash type sound at lower volume. Much of the time I ply at very low “bedroom volume”, no. Louder than the TV or anything. I have kids so I can’t rock the house, and I usually play then they are asleep. The original 1st edition of the Yamaha THR10 is one of the best amps for Marshall type tones at very low volumes. I would definitely recommend that and it won’t break the bank. Things like kemper and quad cortex are all pretty amazing at any volume but are definitely an investment. I got my kemper used and was able to use 0% financing through Sweetwater. I think even a boss katana can get a pretty good sound for this type of thing. Thanks again! 🎸👍🏼
DISCLAIMER: I have been overwhelmingly getting positive feedback about these lessons (which is awesome and very much appreciated) but I had 3 or 4 guys, who apparently have zero tact, complain that I was talking too much at the beginning. I could rant about how annoying that is to me but it’s a waste of time. I did this for fun, for free, with little planning. I do talk a lot for the first 3 minutes, so if you want to skip that it’s very easy to do. If that is not something that you can handle then perhaps keep browsing the thousands of free guitar videos and find one that works for your attention span and brain.
Peace 🎸🤘🏼
I couldnt type during the lesson, was eating LOL. Thanks again kind sir, I for one appreciate your efforts to help others. Happy New Years!!
@@anthonydavella8350 thanks man, I appreciate the positive feedback!! I hope you can find something useful out if this one. Happy new years to you as well. Rock on my friend.
This new series is fantastic! I wouldn't pay much attention to comments like that. I enjoy those sections the most.
@@NoUseForThisFeature thanks so much my friend!!! I definitely get lots of use out of all your tracks you have posted! Seriously, like many times per week !! Thanks again my friend 🎸👍🏼👍🏼
@slashtrio Hey bro don't Listen to the Negative comments there's
A- Holes everywhere !! Trust me your KILLING it ..
Man i was waiting for the part 3. Please keep this going. Its been a while since we've had someone to explain this style this well
Hey man, I’m glad you’re digging it! I have been getting some good feedback. While Slash is super popular and many great players show licks and his style, you’re right in that it is a challenge to find people who know the style and explain / demonstrate it well and clear.
But yea man, it’s kind of cool to do so I’m planning on doing more. In the future I think I’ll do something on slash style repeating licks, transitions from boxes, and maybe a little major pentatonic mixing. That’s what I’m thinking. 👍🏼🎸
@slashtrio that would be killer!
Excelente! Por fín alguien que explica al detalle la técnica del gran Slash. Felicitaciones! 👏👏👏
@@adrianandrade9745 thanks for that very generous compliment my friend. I’m not the best player out there doing these slash videos but I am trying to do the best possible job teaching what I have learned of the slash style. I’m glad you liked it. Cheers 👍🏼🎸🤘🏼👍🏼
Man that’s really what I need it I’m just almost there I’m a bit like you I don’t read tabs I kind like to figure out as I’m going
And that lesson definitely help me out
Keep up the good work man
That’s great I really appreciate
Peace ✌️
Thanks man! I’m glad you liked it and found it helpful. Yea man, I have never used tabs in my life! I think maybe I was dyslexic as a teen but I found (and still find it) rather tedious. I’m very hands on with guitar learning. I like to see someone do it and then run with it and make it my own. Thanks again my friend 🎸🤘🏼✌️
These videos are great man ,very easy to follow ,I’m a big fan of Laszlo , Jakob, G Sharp & Niko & you do a great job of breaking down their style .ive been thinking of getting a couple of Jacob’s lessons when he has his sale on again . Thanks so much for doing this it really is helpful
Awesome man, I’m glad you’re finding it helpful. I like all those guys too and aspire to be that good, but still have a ways to go, but I’m enjoying the journey. I’m a partial to Gsharp but all those guys are great. And yea, I’d recommend Jakob’s videos, I have several. I definitely learned some from him but I think his teaching style is a bit more difficult to follow, goes a bit fast or adds variation too quickly. But that said it’s definitely worth it, especially being a big slash fan, he’s obviously a monster player. I’d also highly recommend Brett Papa’s course on mixing major and minor pentatonic. It’s the best course I have ever had. It’s not exactly slash but it’s definitely slash adjacent! His style to me is like a combo is slash, EVH, Hendrix, and SRV. But his teaching style and production is top notch. That clip I posted is like one of 30 or more lick breakdowns.
And yea, that LP of mine is a 50s standard “CME spec” in dirty lemon. It has a curly wavy flame and definitely Lois kind of like slash’s derrig guitar. As a kid watching live at the ritz I was obsessed with that guitar. Now I have a few LPs! It’s an addiction 🎸🤤
Best Slash teacher ever this is gone be like a xmas gift to me 🎸🎩👍🤘
You’re too kind my friend. I hope you like this one. Rock on 🎸🤘🏼🤘🏼
@@slashtrio iam sure i will you are getting better and better and you explain everything on a detail i think no matter the level we are everyone can understand,thank you,you rock 🎸🎩🤘
@@lets_rock_it thanks man! In other news I got a wah pedal. It’s so cool! Rock on 🤘🏼
@@slashtrio my favourite pedal were always overdrives and then i got a wah wah by far my favourite now very fun to play with specially Slash and Frusciante style 2 of my favourites guitar players,and thank you 🎩🎸🤘
@@lets_rock_it yea man, I had one as a kid but it didn’t last long. But yea, as soon as I started using I felt instantly compelled to play Hendrix, chili peppers, and of course more slash. I’ll have to post something eventually using the wah. Rock on 🤘🏼
Please try and also film the picking. It becomes a big help when trying to build speed. Thanks! Great video.
Please keep doing slash lessons im loving them thanks 😊
Awesome man, I’m glad that you’re liking them! I plan to do some more 👍🏼🎸🤘🏼
3rd video today. Been watching you today since 2pm. Is now 9pm. Practiced like 4 hours today. Not a single lick was done right but I’m trying! When shown slowly like in part 1-2 I got sooo many little tricks, feels and movement that it opened a whole new world to me. Some parts I can’t figure it out like the stacking and everything that happens from the 3rd string to 6th is hazy. Not sure why. Hope you could help us by deconstructing what happens from the 3rd string on. Thanks for this man 🤘🏻
Dude, that’s awesome 👏🏼 😎🎸👍🏼. I’m super honored that you find this helpful, definitely makes me feel good to be able to help anyone on their guitar journey, I’m definitely still in the journey myself. I just joined Robert Baker’s website(TH-cam player) in hopes of pushing myself to the next level. But yea man, glad you’re getting something out of this. I’ll keep doing more vids and continue to be as clear as I can be. It’s tricky because I am not trained formally so describing some of this stuff is tricky and something I’m still getting used to. But sounds like you’re doing the right thing and picking up parts and pieces and adding new licks, techniques, and phrases, all things that will help you continue to grow and progress.
The stacking thing is key. I’ll try to find a Brett Papa video where he describes it better. It’s a great way of transitioning from string to string web doing runs and legato type stuff. I’ll post more soon. I’m gonna do another on legato and going up and down the scale. Rock on man and stay in touch 🎸👍🏼🤘🏼
Here is a good link to Brett papa. He’s very clear and plays licks berry similar to slash
th-cam.com/video/0zDMbHmwGbM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=NYIpxcSJPWjQ2RZu
Big fan of Slash here, I just found your channel. This is awesome material mate. Thanks a lot for taking the time to do this 🤘🤘🤘🤘
@@hernanriffoespinosa4233 hey, thanks for stopping by and leaving a nice comment. I’m glad you like the content. I have several other lesson type videos like this one if you go to my page. Thanks again 👍🏼🎸🤘🏼
One lesson for my birthday and that would be a great gift
Ha, when is your birthday?
@@slashtrio the 20th of this month
@@playxboxxbox3392 Cool man, I have been thinking about doing another lesson type video soon, just have not had the time or focus to do it. I may do another going over legato some more, some repeating licks, and maybe mixing major and minor pentatonic. We'll see. Thanks!
These lessons are super helpful, buddy. Thanks for doing this. There's no on really breaking these down in detail as you are. And that, probably, (dare I say) is your USP. Subbed.
Thanks man! I appreciate the positive feedback and glad you find it helpful. Thanks for the sub as well. I plan to do some more little lesson type vids eventually. Thanks again 🎸👍🏼
Forget the haters. I think you made some very good lessons.
Great job i love it!!!
Happy new year!!
Greatings from the Netherlands
Thank you very much my friend. I appreciate the kind words and I’m glad that you have found the lessons helpful! I plan on doing some others eventually. Happy new year✌️👍🏼🎸
Awsome brother. Well done!❤
Thanks man, it’s been kind of cool to do. 🎸🤘🏼
My Man,You've Done it Again ,killing it Bro & look at all the Great comments your getting, well done !! thank you ...
Thanks man! Much appreciated! Yea, it's been a nice response from people. I'm really stoked that many people are enjoying it and finding it useful. I know I would love to watch some guys at my level and above break stuff down more slash stuff like this. It just makes it so much easier and quicker to learn. Thanks again .
thank you so much man 🔥 i tried this on my lp and it sounds amazing thanks for the lessons you help me improve my playing 🤘 rock on brother
Awesome man, I’m so glad to hear that it’s helping your playing! That’s great! Keep on rockin my friend 🎸🤘🏼🔥
Can you do a lesson about some licks on the next possitions and conecting them? Sry for my english im from Argentina
Hey cool, I’ll try that sometime 👍🏼🎸. Thanks
Great lesson. The breakdown was very helpful. Thanks for sharing!! 🤘🎸🔥
Hey, you’re welcome and I’m glad you found it helpful. Just so you know, I have 4 different lesson videos that go over aspects of slash style playing if you care to check them out. Thanks! 👍🏼🤘🏼🎸
Legend has it...that guitar lit up a cigarette after the run at the end of the vid
@@ShumuStudios ha!! 😎😂
Hola, me encanta tus tutoriales, podrías hacerlo en español?
Hola, ¡me alegra que disfrutes el tutorial! Planeo hacer más tutoriales en el futuro. Lamentablemente no hablo español. Hice esto usando el traductor de Google. Paz mi amigo.
Mantap
Thanks 👍🏼🎸🤘🏼
I from indonesia, i love slash
@@gitarangitar nice to meet you fellow slash enthusiast🎸👍🏼.
Your guitar playing is very good, I just learned how to play your guitar which is the same as playing slash
@@gitarangitar thanks man. I appreciate it. Yea, I’m still learning too, always trying to get better but trying to just enjoy the process as well. I was just trying to break things down to where any beginning lead player could pick up some licks. Thanks again 👍🏼🎸
Thanks alot for these lessons!
Btw are you still using the Kemper? You're using it now with the Kemper Cab?
Would you recommend the Kemper for plug and play? What profiles for Slash do you recommend?
Thanks!!
Hey man, yea I still have and love the Kemper. That is what I am using in these vids but obviously recorded with phone audio and the cab is in the background. I got the Kemper Powered Kab and it's awesome! It definitely gets the "amp in the room vibe" and also sounds good cranked up a bit. I usually play at lower volume but yesterday I was home alone and cranked it and it sounded the great! So I use the Kab 80% of the time now but still play it through the THR10 too because it sounds so great at low volume and for playing along with tracks. I also use headphones which I like, but I like that the least. My favorite Slash profiles are those made by Eddy Lenz. His slash pack was like 20 or 30 bucks. The # 36 is my go to, although it depends on which LP I use since I have one with lower output pups. But yea, I love the kemper and the Kab, no regrets. I got the powered kab used off guitar center. Tone JUnkie makes a new Slash pack too that sounds awesome on their demo but I have not been able to get it to work yet. Still learning tech stuff with the kemper. Thanks!
Cool man 👍
Thanks!
So cool°••°!!!
Thanks man, too easy for you! Maybe you need to make one like this for ME to watch ha!
@@slashtrio nahhh, you do it better,so ill keep follow for more!
PART 4 !!!!
Hello, thanks for the comment and glad you’re liking the lessons. I do plan to do another in the next few weeks or so. Thanks again ! 🎸🤘🏼
These vids are awesome man! What string gauge are you using?
Thanks for the positive feedback man, much appreciated! I’m using Ernie ball hybrid slinky’s, so like a set of 9s for high e b and g and then a set of 10s for the d a and low e. Thanks again 🎸
@@slashtrioNo problem! I normally use the power slinky’s but I might try using the hybrids as well.
@@squidwardtentacles1017 cool, I used to always just use 10s but experimented with these 9s / hybrid and found it easier on my fingers. You just have to get used to how slinky they are and not to over band ha. Thanks again 👍🏼🎸
@@slashtrioYeah, I would imagine the hybrids would be easier to bend. I’ll definitely pick some up.
❤ amazing
Thanks! 🎸👍🏼👍🏼🤘🏼
What amp did you use?
Hey man, I got a kemper profiler amp about 3 months ago. In these lesson type videos I’m just running the kemper through the kemper Cabinet (KAB) which is a 1x12. It’s pretty low volume on these videos with just phone audio. It sounds much more impressive in the room. I also use a Yamaha THR10 desktop amp which is killer for a tiny desk amp. Thanks 🎸🤘🏼👍🏼
@@slashtrio I love your playing and sound. I was wandering how to have a slash sound with a small amp because of the neighborhood 😂😅
@@andreascevaroli92 hey, thanks for the kind words. Definitely ways to get a slash type sound at lower volume. Much of the time I ply at very low “bedroom volume”, no. Louder than the TV or anything. I have kids so I can’t rock the house, and I usually play then they are asleep. The original 1st edition of the Yamaha THR10 is one of the best amps for Marshall type tones at very low volumes. I would definitely recommend that and it won’t break the bank. Things like kemper and quad cortex are all pretty amazing at any volume but are definitely an investment. I got my kemper used and was able to use 0% financing through Sweetwater. I think even a boss katana can get a pretty good sound for this type of thing.
Thanks again! 🎸👍🏼
Sorry, but how about your 1st name? Thanks again