Thanks! The Fiore has definitely become my favorite guitar. Great playability and incredible tone options from the pickups and push-pull combinations. 🎸🧪🤘
FRET SCIENCE< Break down lesson and theory behind Purple Haze because Hendrix is either using a Hexatonic scale or MODE, its not a normal stock pentatonic scale, its a hybrid scale the purple haze solo.
That’s certainly an option, but it makes it a lot harder to learn from recordings of other players. In my direct experience, I’ve only seen jazz players succeed with that approach. The warp isn’t that hard to learn, and it forces you to explore different fingerings in different positions, which leads to a wider variety of phrasing options. Overall, I think standard tuning is a win in spite of the initial mental challenge.
@@fretscience Just throwing something else out there into the mix for folks to consider. And I do come to 4ths tuning via jazz. Its a real joy to be able to move shell chords and their extensions anywhere with the same shapes. I think it may also be useful for metal and for players with guitars of more than 6 strings. I think as a long time player in standard tuning who really remembered shapes , learning 4ths tuning ultimately has made me much more aware of intervals and also even improved how I see standard tuning and think about the warp now. Its something to think about after a while to get a new perspective on things which always helps. Certainly not the way to start learning guitar unless your name is Stanley Jordan 🙂 I play both which makes my guitar life a little more difficult but interesting and enjoyable none the less! I am along time subscriber, love your channel. I agree with your above thoughts and I think with the way you explain things, you would make a hell of a 4ths tuning video!
As a visual learner, your videos have been the most clear lessons I’ve found on youtube!
I’d love it if you could cover some Santana solos
He's definitely on my list. Any particular solos you would like to see?
The how-to template for aspiring online guitar teachers. Every vid is a winner and so well thought out. Thank you.
Much appreciated, thanks! 🙏🎸🧪🤘
These have easily become my favorite guitar videos on TH-cam. Oh... and I absolutely love that PRS Fiore.
Thanks! The Fiore has definitely become my favorite guitar. Great playability and incredible tone options from the pickups and push-pull combinations. 🎸🧪🤘
Your teaching is stunning. I get so inspired by what I'm learning and this knowlege is extremely powerful. I wish I knew you when I started playing.
Wow, thank you! 🎸🧪🤘
FRET SCIENCE< Break down lesson and theory behind Purple Haze because Hendrix is either using a Hexatonic scale or MODE, its not a normal stock pentatonic scale, its a hybrid scale the purple haze solo.
Good idea...I have several "Little Wing"-related lessons on Patreon, but Purple Haze is also great!
Brilliant. Straight up, flat out brilliant.
Thanks, Tom! 🎸🧪🤘
Excellent, concise and useful explanation! Looking forward to putting it to work.
Thanks, Eric! 🎸🧪🤘
Fantastic lesson, incredibly helpful ! New subscriber !
Great content ! Thank you for sharing !
Awesome, glad you're here! 🎸🧪🤘
Great video, as always! Thank you!
Much appreciated! 🎸🧪🤘
fantastic video sir!!!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks! 🎸🧪🤘
Excellent video.
Thank you very much! 🎸🧪🤘
I'd like a Stormy Monday solo breakdown
Great idea. There are some good potential challenges there. I’m partial to the Allman Brothers Band arrangement…do you have a favorite?
Ok I bet this video is going to be great.
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That’s what I keep saying 🤣
Tune in 4ths. No warp. No worries. Full symmetry vertically and horizontally!
That’s certainly an option, but it makes it a lot harder to learn from recordings of other players. In my direct experience, I’ve only seen jazz players succeed with that approach. The warp isn’t that hard to learn, and it forces you to explore different fingerings in different positions, which leads to a wider variety of phrasing options. Overall, I think standard tuning is a win in spite of the initial mental challenge.
@@fretscience
Just throwing something else out there into the mix for folks to consider.
And I do come to 4ths tuning via jazz. Its a real joy to be able to move shell chords and their extensions anywhere with the same shapes. I think it may also be useful for metal and for players with guitars of more than 6 strings.
I think as a long time player in standard tuning who really remembered shapes , learning 4ths tuning ultimately has made me much more aware of intervals and also even improved how I see standard tuning and think about the warp now.
Its something to think about after a while to get a new perspective on things which always helps. Certainly not the way to start learning guitar unless your name is Stanley Jordan 🙂
I play both which makes my guitar life a little more difficult but interesting and enjoyable none the less!
I am along time subscriber, love your channel. I agree with your above thoughts and I think with the way you explain things, you would make a hell of a 4ths tuning video!
Making a 4ths tuning video is a good idea. It would be interesting to dig into the pros and cons. Cheers!