Love your Vola’s eh? Their new direct to customer cost reduction has made me look at them in a new light… as in the realm of possibility 😅 I wanna try out the Vola Vasti 7 in that sandblasted OGD finish.
I'm sorry, but the way you explained it will just confuse those who don't know enough about scales, chords, and CAGED shapes. You can't just move that 7th chord shape around until it sounds good because that is neither intuitive or helpful or efficient, and it isn't linked to any useful fundamentals that guitar players are supposed to learn. Instead, learn the CAGED shapes and then learn intervals (for example, major 3rd intervals) for each of those shapes, and then you can listen to any song and improvise by playing the desired intervals in the right CAGED shape on any chosen spot on the neck and outline the chords you want to base your soloing off of.
Forgetting scales? So you had a short idea and added it to what can only be seen as playing scales with that as an addition/accompaniment. They certainly weren't all random notes. I get the idea, but without scales it can end up just being a lot like poorly done jazz fusion. Unless I missed something. And it certainly isn't out of the question that I did.
Good thinking, I like the creativity 👌!!!
That’s a very cool concept, David!
nice creative approach, love it!! Helps to break my TUNNEL VISION LOL
Fantastic💥
Love your Vola’s eh?
Their new direct to customer cost reduction has made me look at them in a new light… as in the realm of possibility 😅
I wanna try out the Vola Vasti 7 in that sandblasted OGD finish.
Saludos desde Chile
Very 😎
That lick shape is very Daft Punk, Robot Rock.
That was actually maj7th arpegio
I'm sorry, but the way you explained it will just confuse those who don't know enough about scales, chords, and CAGED shapes. You can't just move that 7th chord shape around until it sounds good because that is neither intuitive or helpful or efficient, and it isn't linked to any useful fundamentals that guitar players are supposed to learn. Instead, learn the CAGED shapes and then learn intervals (for example, major 3rd intervals) for each of those shapes, and then you can listen to any song and improvise by playing the desired intervals in the right CAGED shape on any chosen spot on the neck and outline the chords you want to base your soloing off of.
Absolute bollocks, he prefaced the whole video with the fact that he knew too much. You are just being pathetically patronising on others’ behalf.
Relax mate, he's just dropping a little musical concept, a little outside the box. That's just rock roll right, lighten up.
Soloing by Ear and feeling vs Scales and caged is next level guitar playing. Not thinking and just listen and react musically and emotionally!
Forgetting scales? So you had a short idea and added it to what can only be seen as playing scales with that as an addition/accompaniment. They certainly weren't all random notes. I get the idea, but without scales it can end up just being a lot like poorly done jazz fusion. Unless I missed something. And it certainly isn't out of the question that I did.
You didn't miss anything brother, it's just clickbait
@@Wallimann That good old Walimann humor 😂😂😂
@@Wallimann Ha ha great reply
What did I just watch? The music overpowering the speech is just bad :)