Amazing musician. The Holdsworth is strong in this one. The influence is unmistakeable from the style, to the tone, to particular phrasings. But credit where credit is due. Tim Miller has obviously done a lot of home work and seems to have figured out how to present these ideas in a way that the average listener/watcher can understand. An incredible virtuoso. I've seen a number of these videos and I am very impressed. Tim Miller is a rare vanguard of a new approach to the guitar that was pioneered by Allan Holdsworth, and I have no doubt that Tim is influencing a new generation of guitarists that will be pushing the envelope further into the future. I look forward to watching and listening to everything this guy puts out. There is much to learn from Tim Miller.
He is rhythmically much more precise than Holdsworth, too. Not that Holdsworth’s tendency to stretch the pulse was a flaw, but Tim’s sense of rhythm owes more to someone like Metheny.
I just started the first exercise and my guitar playing has improved a lot. I think I'll need one year or more to get this whole lesson under my fingers. Thank you very much !!!
Cool video. I’m going to have to see how I can incorporate some of these concepts in my solo guitar playing. A lot of interesting harmonic ideas in there.
Tim, on your chord types you played 10 types, then in the ex. to get them under your fingers you played a continuous 14. could you please tell us what the 4 were that you didn't explain in your "chord types" thanks,
Very clever stuff, Mr Miller! I'm curious about the guitar and amplification - the tone is lovely, to my ear anyway. Obviously it's a Steve Klein guitar, but with a sound-hole? Hollow body I presume... Does anyone know anything about this please?
Sweet. I've seen you do similar things with arpeggios and they sound lovely too. Thank you. I see some channels with hundreds of thousands of subscribers, and you have 15K. No accounting for taste I guess. All the best. I'll be back. 😉
I m glad that one day by chance I run into a random video of his...a true revelation for me! This 3x3 concept is definitely a refreshing and modern way to hear and use a scale! I've transcribed and make a cover of the short demo solo at the end of the video. For those who could be interested here's the link! th-cam.com/video/9HoiWI1mueI/w-d-xo.html
Amazing musician. The Holdsworth is strong in this one. The influence is unmistakeable from the style, to the tone, to particular phrasings. But credit where credit is due. Tim Miller has obviously done a lot of home work and seems to have figured out how to present these ideas in a way that the average listener/watcher can understand. An incredible virtuoso. I've seen a number of these videos and I am very impressed. Tim Miller is a rare vanguard of a new approach to the guitar that was pioneered by Allan Holdsworth, and I have no doubt that Tim is influencing a new generation of guitarists that will be pushing the envelope further into the future. I look forward to watching and listening to everything this guy puts out. There is much to learn from Tim Miller.
He is rhythmically much more precise than Holdsworth, too. Not that Holdsworth’s tendency to stretch the pulse was a flaw, but Tim’s sense of rhythm owes more to someone like Metheny.
His tone is amazing.
One of the very best TH-cam guitar lessons that you'll ever find. Learn this. Memorize this.
Tim is my new favorite guitar player and now I'm realizing that he is such an incredible teacher also 🔥
Beautiful phrasing in every chord, and so thoroughly explained, thanks!
Tim, thanks a mil. It opens up the next level of melodic playing I've been in search of. Simply brilliant!!!
This is an outstanding lesson!
There's a lot to steal here. Thank you very much.
A great lesson for any guitar player and Tim, thank you for the knowledge. I really dig the teaching style. Totally works for me... God bless
A. Great lesson, and it hooked me from the very first demonstration.
B. What smooth, economic playing, and what an awesome tone.
Really great lesson & clear breakdown of what and how to practice. Thanks Tim!
This man is a revelation
What!!! This lesson is amazing! Thank you! Love the sound and love the idea!
Tim, ...dude, you're giving all the secrets away, LOL!
and it's about time too! I've been waiting almost 50 years for someone to shoot the lock off the box.
I just started the first exercise and my guitar playing has improved a lot.
I think I'll need one year or more to get this whole lesson under my fingers.
Thank you very much !!!
Really great lesson. Thanks so much for posting this, Tim!
I missed that vibrato, I was in one of your classes in berklee online Guitar scales 101, greatings.
I can't wait to work on this! Thanks for the lesson
Same here! 🙂👌🎸🎶
I want a Klein guitar like that soooo bad
Thanks so much for this awesome lesson Tim. You are a great teacher... Wish you lived in Chicago so I could take some lessons in person!
Simple and elegant. Love it
That's a absolutely awesome lesson!!
Great Melodic ideas!!
Fantastic, Carl Verheyen is using amazing intervalls too
There will not come a day when I can understand and play like this.
Don’t be defeatist. You can get there
How did you go did you figure it out? The most important
This is really solid information. Nice one Tim. Its time to give up my week !
I have absolutely no idea what you are talking about but it sure sounds good!
😂🤣🤣
Cool video. I’m going to have to see how I can incorporate some of these concepts in my solo guitar playing. A lot of interesting harmonic ideas in there.
Beautiful playing as always Tim!
Thanks so much. This is a real gift.
Another great lesson! Thanks Tim!
This sounds awesome and so fresh!
Master Tim ! thx for this lessons ! is a revelation ! thx from heart !
Tim, on your chord types you played 10 types, then in the ex. to get them under your fingers you played a continuous 14. could you please tell us what the 4 were that you didn't explain in your "chord types" thanks,
What a lesson. Thanks a lot.
Tim is amazing. One of my favorite players. Check out Ian's channel. He is a great musician as well.
nice lesson, thanks for posting.
This is so cool! Great stuff!
Love it! Amazing. You have such great tone! What effects are you using? Compression? Reverb?
Very clever stuff, Mr Miller! I'm curious about the guitar and amplification - the tone is lovely, to my ear anyway. Obviously it's a Steve Klein guitar, but with a sound-hole? Hollow body I presume... Does anyone know anything about this please?
love the sound
yeah this was awesome!
Cool ideas man great lesson
Sweet. I've seen you do similar things with arpeggios and they sound lovely too. Thank you.
I see some channels with hundreds of thousands of subscribers, and you have 15K. No accounting for taste I guess. All the best. I'll be back. 😉
great lesson! thank you
do you know the story behind the klein guitars? who made this one?
very nice sound
I m glad that one day by chance I run into a random video of his...a true revelation for me! This 3x3 concept is definitely a refreshing and modern way to hear and use a scale! I've transcribed and make a cover of the short demo solo at the end of the video. For those who could be interested here's the link! th-cam.com/video/9HoiWI1mueI/w-d-xo.html
This is Awesome Tim! Hope all is well in Boston :)
Do you have any recordings out there Tim?
I was hoping for a your new lesson :-)
Great lesson bro :)
thanx Timmy!
Brilliant
Thnak you, great concepts !
Killer idea!!!
for the min7b5 i'd be hitting that natural 9 like 6th mode of melodic minor
I'd love to know his signal chain...
Great lesson. Thanks. Is that a Klein guitar?
I'm not Tim Miller but yes, that is a Klein guitar. He owns 2 if I'm not mistaken.
Carlos Ferrão Thanks Carlos!
Carlos Ferrão
HI, U THE THE REAL HERO.......I LIKE UR VDEO....I LOVE U...SO MUCH..WOW.
Hi, very nice :-), greetings, Mike
how do you tune that guitar
Totally cool.
Beautiful voice.. I mean tone..
wish I knew that 30yrs ago, good fun now though...
Brilliant,,
Excellent! Inspiring! Check out his site!
Tim!
what kind of guitar is this?
Klein
Wow!! Thanks Tim
7:08 sounds like a Bach prelude.
Sir! what happened to your headstock :0 lol
Qu4DSprayz He decided it was a useless piece of trash and chopped it off, and hasn't missed it a bit! ;)
💥💥💥💥🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
like old finalfintasy signal
ok how about a tone run down...amazing guitar tone!
Who sad that Lute players weren't hip and trendy!
Oh gosh....good player...got any albums
His trio albums are incredible
I concur. They are gorgeous records.
i will buy …cheers
The most hideous guitar with the most beautiful sound...Very strange contrast
great sound, great lesson...playing is up the scratch, but that guitar...haven't seen a guitar this ugly in a while ^^
Great tone great playing ideas but that is the ugliest guitar I've ever seen
Well, that s your opinion dude. Nobody asked you and nobody cares
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