Being such a fluid player normally, it's interesting to watch how you approach these very difficult passages. You are one of the most articulate players ( younger players) I've seen. You bring all the cards to the table and keep it real and human. Stay sharp, stay humble sir. You are an inspiration to an old dog like me... challenging me to keep it fresh. Thank you.
After an accident ten years ago I had to rebuild my technique so I watched youtube videos to find the teachers I liked the best. Uncle Ben Eller won that contest going away and he brougt a friend, Mr. Wood and not only is he a great player, he designed my best guitar (Andy Wood Signature Modern T by Suhr).
The shed never ends, no matter how advanced the player is. *For those musicians who are chasing constant improvement & new musical ideas/lead lines for soloing, "the wall" happens briefly & we struggle picking away at it. Then all of a sudden *new achievement unlocked🔓🏆 🎉*.
Wow! Now that I've seen more of the video(on playback,) didn't realize how complicated it is. Woops! Awesome Andy! Miss Seeing you and having at the old tome Merchants back in the day during NAMM with Noel!
hi andy thank you for these lessons ,i have your sig guitar your playing ,how many springs do you use on the trem ,im finding 3 abit of a struggle abit stiff ,i use 9 's strings thank you again for your insights and inspiring playing .
@@andywoodmusic thank you andy for replying ,mine is in a v from the claw so the springs clip in on trem at both E strings ,or do you mean it the other way round ?thank you again best steve
This comment is at 6:17ish. I can't play that stuff..yet. However I think segmenting the run at certain points. Kind of like "chunking" when teaching to read text. Finding a place to reset and do a further run etc... Not sure if this is right. Just an Idea that has worked for me...sometimes. Time is: (9:50)
Being such a fluid player normally, it's interesting to watch how you approach these very difficult passages. You are one of the most articulate players ( younger players) I've seen. You bring all the cards to the table and keep it real and human.
Stay sharp, stay humble sir. You are an inspiration to an old dog like me... challenging me to keep it fresh.
Thank you.
After an accident ten years ago I had to rebuild my technique so I watched youtube videos to find the teachers I liked the best. Uncle Ben Eller won that contest going away and he brougt a friend, Mr. Wood and not only is he a great player, he designed my best guitar (Andy Wood Signature Modern T by Suhr).
The shed never ends, no matter how advanced the player is. *For those musicians who are chasing constant improvement & new musical ideas/lead lines for soloing, "the wall" happens briefly & we struggle picking away at it. Then all of a sudden *new achievement unlocked🔓🏆 🎉*.
I imagined Govan, Wood, and Mancuso on a stage together, my guitar exploded
guitar monster....I will definitely come to your workshop in the woods within the next years!
Holy, you know what!
Cool video man.
Wow! Now that I've seen more of the video(on playback,) didn't realize how complicated it is. Woops! Awesome Andy! Miss Seeing you and having at the old tome Merchants back in the day during NAMM with Noel!
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hi andy thank you for these lessons ,i have your sig guitar your playing ,how many springs do you use on the trem ,im finding 3 abit of a struggle abit stiff ,i use 9 's strings thank you again for your insights and inspiring playing .
Do you find not having no Arm cut bothers your picking hand? Was thinking of purchasing one. Thank you.
3- 2 in a v 1 down the middle
@@brucemonahan8134 I prefer no cut. On teles
@@andywoodmusic thank you andy for replying ,mine is in a v from the claw so the springs clip in on trem at both E strings ,or do you mean it the other way round ?thank you again best steve
@@brucemonahan8134 nope i find no problem with no arm cut picking arm wise :)
Does anybody know which Mancuso song this is?
This comment is at 6:17ish. I can't play that stuff..yet. However I think segmenting the run at certain points. Kind of like "chunking" when teaching to read text. Finding a place to reset and do a further run etc... Not sure if this is right. Just an Idea that has worked for me...sometimes. Time is: (9:50)
cool...
Love Noids (NERDS)
What pick did you use here? Cheers! 🙏🎸
*Hanging at Tone Merchants.....