Hey man, I was giving a look at your channel and you are posting really good stuff, that video about the chord crimes that you made was really good, and actually was the first video that I saw in here (thanks to the algorithm), so I wanted to ask if you could do a video giving some tips about base guitar, because you know people are always obsessed with playing scales, and arpeggios and playing solos and getting speed, but it's a Little bit harder to see content speaking about the base on guitar, talking about strumming, chords, and things like that. I would really appreciate if you could bring something here about that if you can. But anyway, keep working dude, your channel really has potential 👍
can you go over the pickup options on your strat? I want to make a scratchplate with two humbuckers and your looks like a challenge haha! is it a switch for each pickup to coiltap plus a killswitch? or phase switches?
So the short rundown is that this is essentially an HHH strat where all pickups can be split individually. The red button is not a killswitch but allows for pickup combinations that a 5 way switch doesn't offer for example outer neck coil and outer bridge coil (think telecaster in middle position) and all three pickups in series. For a more in depth look, I break down the entire anatomy of this guitar in this video here - th-cam.com/video/EIZyPXJTy78/w-d-xo.htmlsi=EFFFpBwrET8IFsVP
I saw this video when you first posted it and have been using this as part of my warmup. Great stuff! Just subbed.
Glad you're enjoying it and thanks for the sub!
This IS an awesome scale exercise! Thanks for sharing this.
Glad you dig it!
Brilliant lesson on the horizontal scale patterns on the guitar.
Really glad you enjoyed it!
Great vids
Thank you!
Hey man, I was giving a look at your channel and you are posting really good stuff, that video about the chord crimes that you made was really good, and actually was the first video that I saw in here (thanks to the algorithm), so I wanted to ask if you could do a video giving some tips about base guitar, because you know people are always obsessed with playing scales, and arpeggios and playing solos and getting speed, but it's a Little bit harder to see content speaking about the base on guitar, talking about strumming, chords, and things like that. I would really appreciate if you could bring something here about that if you can.
But anyway, keep working dude, your channel really has potential 👍
Thanks for the kind words, I'll definitely think about some more basic lesson ideas to work on!
How did you modify your pickup system ? Could you make a video out of that ? Thank you
There's already a video breaking down every aspect of this guitar! You can see it here: th-cam.com/video/EIZyPXJTy78/w-d-xo.htmlsi=EFFFpBwrET8IFsVP
@@mattfranceschini thank you
Slide with first finger on way up and last finger on way down.
Certainly a good way of dealing with this!
can you go over the pickup options on your strat? I want to make a scratchplate with two humbuckers and your looks like a challenge haha! is it a switch for each pickup to coiltap plus a killswitch? or phase switches?
So the short rundown is that this is essentially an HHH strat where all pickups can be split individually. The red button is not a killswitch but allows for pickup combinations that a 5 way switch doesn't offer for example outer neck coil and outer bridge coil (think telecaster in middle position) and all three pickups in series. For a more in depth look, I break down the entire anatomy of this guitar in this video here - th-cam.com/video/EIZyPXJTy78/w-d-xo.htmlsi=EFFFpBwrET8IFsVP
Maybe Kurt was inspired by Andre Segovia's approach of playing and hsing the scales.
It's definitely possible!
Not actually Kurt then per the title. Bye
Laters!