thanks bud, I appreciate it, I didn't pre- work out this thing, I just played to the track and figured if it doesn't suck too bad I'll post it, this was around 2016.
@@Clayton-t5i It definitely didn't suck. You are a skilled player with damn good feel for improvisation. Looking forward to hearing more from you. Keep up the great work.
@@TopTensAndGrins Thanks, I have maybe over a hundred videos, starting around 2014 or 15. I dug in and learned the 7 scale positions in a key until I could move all of that to any key. Same with the pentatonic, from the lowest point on the fretboard to the end of the neck, also for every key. By doing that, I got to hear and feel what the modes sound like, so I can hear a track and immediately get ideas before picking up the guitar.
Love it, I'm a beginner, taking lessons soon, which guitar should i grab, im 53 and my budget is about $1000. I just dont want a piece of crap Could it be a Epiphone les paul or even a strat I love the sounds of both
thanks, the best thing to do is go to a music store and play different guitars, take your time, if something "speaks" to you, get it. But don't make any quick decisions unless you're sure. For $1000, you could get a nice Epiphone 60's STD with a slim neck, like a Epi. Les Paul Classic, and you could get a decent amp, The guitar would be around $600 new, and a Katana 50 amp around $300-350. If you like a bigger neck ,maybe the Les Paul '50's STD. I'm a Les Paul guy. I have 4 '59 Les Paul STD's (I don't have that strat anymore.
🙏👍👏👏 Thank You.👌 Enjoyed the 4 min. +.
Didn't know what to expect when your vid popped up, but damn bro, very nice. Subscribed!
thanks bud, I appreciate it, I didn't pre- work out this thing, I just played to the track and figured if it doesn't suck too bad I'll post it, this was around 2016.
@@Clayton-t5i It definitely didn't suck. You are a skilled player with damn good feel for improvisation. Looking forward to hearing more from you. Keep up the great work.
@@TopTensAndGrins Thanks, I have maybe over a hundred videos, starting around 2014 or 15. I dug in and learned the 7 scale positions in a key until I could move all of that to any key. Same with the pentatonic, from the lowest point on the fretboard to the end of the neck, also for every key. By doing that, I got to hear and feel what the modes sound like, so I can hear a track and immediately get ideas before picking up the guitar.
Kind of a diamond in the rough... but good stuff. Hey, dial back the reverb!
Love it, I'm a beginner, taking lessons soon, which guitar should i grab, im 53 and my budget is about $1000. I just dont want a piece of crap Could it be a Epiphone les paul or even a strat I love the sounds of both
thanks, the best thing to do is go to a music store and play different guitars, take your time, if something "speaks" to you, get it. But don't make any quick decisions unless you're sure. For $1000, you could get a nice Epiphone 60's STD with a slim neck, like a Epi. Les Paul Classic, and you could get a decent amp, The guitar would be around $600 new, and a Katana 50 amp around $300-350. If you like a bigger neck ,maybe the Les Paul '50's STD. I'm a Les Paul guy. I have 4 '59 Les Paul STD's (I don't have that strat anymore.
@@Clayton-t5i Thank you so much