Steve's playing had a big impact on the direction of what I wanted to learn to play. He had a VHS teaching tape out at that time that was very helpful and also showed his great sense of humor. Thanks for sharing. 🎸
Later on in your video you hit the key points. Learning by fret numbers is not adding value. Players should be able to know the note names instead of the fret numbers. That is how you properly learn note associations (triads). Otherwise it is just “numbers”. This is Luke’s (and also their great guitarists) real professionalism, having knowledge of theory that help expanding their playing and note choices. Even EvH had a classic background…I also think that is why the two of them were very good friends. Thanks.
@@iggie_za thanks for the comment!! I agree with you - but get the opposite comments if I speak in note names. Hard to win when you’re dealing with the public! 🎶🎸🔥🎸🎶
Steve was an ok player, but "Rosanna" was like a 10 foot cheesecake. A bit much. Dennis Coffey, a 60's and 70's session player rocked even harder, IMHO. Listen to him!
Steve's playing had a big impact on the direction of what I wanted to learn to play. He had a VHS teaching tape out at that time that was very helpful and also showed his great sense of humor. Thanks for sharing. 🎸
@@Acousticeg thanks for the cool comment! 🎸🎶🔥🎶🎸
Amazing!! I'm always looking forward to your new lessons Charlie.🤘
@@Faltermeyer123 thanks so much for the support, and glad you’re enjoying them! 🎸🎶🔥🎶🎸
Grew up on those VHS lessons.
@@deddiev1718 right??? Thanks for taking time to watch and comment!!! 🎸🎶🔥🎶🎶
Outgoing solo in Roseanna played spontaneously by a 24 yr old Luke is legendary.
@@BrandOdyssey TRUTH!!! Flipping awesome 🎸🎶🔥🎶🎸
They way i think of the outro solo is playing a Bb major arpeggio over the G minor - thus you are effectively playing G Dorian
This is a modification of Pat Martino's Minor Sub concept...Like Steve Vai once said everything ends up being Dorian...GREAT LESSON
Excellent!!!
@@johnc9859 thanks for watching and commenting!!! 🎸🎶🔥🎶🎸
Later on in your video you hit the key points. Learning by fret numbers is not adding value. Players should be able to know the note names instead of the fret numbers. That is how you properly learn note associations (triads). Otherwise it is just “numbers”. This is Luke’s (and also their great guitarists) real professionalism, having knowledge of theory that help expanding their playing and note choices. Even EvH had a classic background…I also think that is why the two of them were very good friends. Thanks.
@@iggie_za thanks for the comment!! I agree with you - but get the opposite comments if I speak in note names. Hard to win when you’re dealing with the public! 🎶🎸🔥🎸🎶
Very impressive, Charlie, but it comes down to; appeal to the masses.
Awesome! Are there tabs for that solo?
8:50 is sweet child of mine. Or is it just me?
Steve was an ok player, but "Rosanna" was like a 10 foot cheesecake. A bit much. Dennis Coffey, a 60's and 70's session player rocked even harder, IMHO. Listen to him!
That moment when you realize you've been playing it wrong for years! 🤥