I love the explanation of the chord progression and the scale patterns. Back in 2005 when I started learning that intro and because I wasn't very skilled at playing the guitar (even today), so I stop practicing it. Maybe now I can try again. Thanks for inspiring me to practice that Intro again.
I'm glad you're feeling inspired by the video! I definitely find most songs/pieces to be much more approachable if you can take a step back and understand the chords/scales that are being used. Helps it to stop being frets and strings and instead becomes something musical that I can understand. Good luck!
Thanks! I'm using a Fractal FM9, and for this patch I'm running some compression, an amp block (no IR/Cab Block), Chorus, Reverb, Multidelay, and a slight detune effect with a pitch block.
The 3-1-3 patterns is very popular in many fusion players. It gives an interesting sound and is able to be played fast and smooth. Darryl Gable is a master of these
Now that I give lessons, I always ask who they know like the back of their hands and will never get tired of listening to and that helps them to be sort of their own critic and teacher and it always gets them launched.
So, I had just a SNES til the late '90s. I was in Jr high, my parents had just divorced and FF2 and FF3 with Nirvana Unplugged on CD shuffle loop, saved my life! Then when I picked up the guitar I bought a Hal Leonard Nirvana Unplugged book and because I had heard those songs so many hundreds of thousands of times I knew automatically when I was playing if it sounded correct or didn't sound correct and I tell you that really launched my plane because within months I was playing like all the grunge bands and stuff
I love the explanation of the chord progression and the scale patterns. Back in 2005 when I started learning that intro and because I wasn't very skilled at playing the guitar (even today), so I stop practicing it. Maybe now I can try again. Thanks for inspiring me to practice that Intro again.
I'm glad you're feeling inspired by the video! I definitely find most songs/pieces to be much more approachable if you can take a step back and understand the chords/scales that are being used. Helps it to stop being frets and strings and instead becomes something musical that I can understand. Good luck!
how do i get such a beautiful tone on my amp, been trying to get this sound on my katana mk2, you got it freaking perfect i love it!
Thanks! I'm using a Fractal FM9, and for this patch I'm running some compression, an amp block (no IR/Cab Block), Chorus, Reverb, Multidelay, and a slight detune effect with a pitch block.
good one , thanks
Glad you enjoyed it, cheers!
Amazing lesson. You've got a new subs !
@@KevIn-tu4fv glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for the sub! 😎🤘
Awesome man, im gonna get this down asap, subbed
@timjenkins502 glad you enjoyed it, dude. Thanks for the sub, and good luck getting the chords down!
@TheBaldGuitarist definitely, I'm gonna play it on my channel and give you a shout
The 3-1-3 patterns is very popular in many fusion players. It gives an interesting sound and is able to be played fast and smooth. Darryl Gable is a master of these
@jakemf1 absolutely. It's a must know pattern for modern guitarists!
Now that I give lessons, I always ask who they know like the back of their hands and will never get tired of listening to and that helps them to be sort of their own critic and teacher and it always gets them launched.
Always good to know who your inspirations are!
So, I had just a SNES til the late '90s. I was in Jr high, my parents had just divorced and FF2 and FF3 with Nirvana Unplugged on CD shuffle loop, saved my life! Then when I picked up the guitar I bought a Hal Leonard Nirvana Unplugged book and because I had heard those songs so many hundreds of thousands of times I knew automatically when I was playing if it sounded correct or didn't sound correct and I tell you that really launched my plane because within months I was playing like all the grunge bands and stuff
Sounds like you had a rough time, but the fact that you had such a cool soundtrack to help you get through it is awesome!
Amazin' lesson so useful and sounds great!
We need more retro VG lessons) chronotrigger, Metroid etc 😅😊 cheers from 🇷🇺
@bagazheful glad you enjoyed it! Definitely gonna be digging into more VG music in the future. 😎🤘
Is it just me or it sounds extremly similar to what Tim Henson is doing here at the beginning? th-cam.com/video/gkaQm_53RUM/w-d-xo.html
@@XxXsemonXxX for sure! Wouldn't be surprised if Tim took a little inspiration from Final Fantasy