Engaging and down to earth lessons. Alex is a class act. I am new to outside playing, but i see now that imposing changes on a chord is a nice way to start. Great lesson
Yes! "Friday Night at the Cadillac Club" is one of the great fusion heads from the Berg/Stern/Brecker gods. Loved how you incorporate that outside line. Great lesson man.
Dude , my best lead solo licks have all been an accident. I figure if you play enough notes , eventually notes will sound like you played them on purpose. LoL. 🎸🎸🎸
I had a similar encounter with a lesson from Scott Henderson(not sure if that's the right fullname). Except his approach was taking the minor second approach up to a major second. In this case everything goes up to D. They're both cool. Gotta try these out more. (=
Don’t ever tried doing this in the house this is for outside like by the campfire or something. Strictly outside licks. Don’t even try doing it in the garage
Anton St According to Michael Allsup, guitarist with Three Dog Night, in a lead, if you play a wrong note it's a mistake. If you go back in that same lead phrase and repeat the note, it's a riff. I have lived and died by this. You must be very creative and quick on your feet to work the note into your lead passage. If you get any feedback from the crowd it's usually "that was different how you did that". The musicians in the crowd know you hit a clam and you're trying to cover your ass.
Engaging and down to earth lessons. Alex is a class act. I am new to outside playing, but i see now that imposing changes on a chord is a nice way to start. Great lesson
Yes! "Friday Night at the Cadillac Club" is one of the great fusion heads from the Berg/Stern/Brecker gods. Loved how you incorporate that outside line. Great lesson man.
he may play jazz now but i'll always remember skolnick shredding with testament making some of the best thrash metal ever recorded.
These are great lessons. Already using this stuff on gigs. Thanks Alex.
Alex is the man.
Highly enjoyable and challenging, Alex...
With that tone, everything sounds great. Cheers.
Great lesson, easy to understand, thanks!
I play "outside" stuff all the time. I guess doing it on accident doesn't count though.
Dude , my best lead solo licks have all been an accident. I figure if you play enough notes , eventually notes will sound like you played them on purpose. LoL. 🎸🎸🎸
Rik J. Smith - play the wrong note and it’s bad. do it again and that’s just jazz! 😬
Who was that guy? Oh yeah, Vinnie Vincent Invasion.
Great Skolnick!!!!
Playing metal and jazz !!! awesome !!!
Dude !💥 freakin EXCELLENT 👏🏻 thanks a bunch !
Fillet of Soul
I had a similar encounter with a lesson from Scott Henderson(not sure if that's the right fullname). Except his approach was taking the minor second approach up to a major second. In this case everything goes up to D. They're both cool. Gotta try these out more. (=
Alex Fucking Skolnick!!
Ty, rogue
thrashly jazz hero
Cartman says: whoa, kick fuckin ass dude!
Don’t ever tried doing this in the house this is for outside like by the campfire or something. Strictly outside licks. Don’t even try doing it in the garage
can you put tab for this lesson
Where's the tabs for the examples???
If you play it wrong twice, it;s jazz
Anton St According to Michael Allsup, guitarist with Three Dog Night, in a lead, if you play a wrong note it's a mistake. If you go back in that same lead phrase and repeat the note, it's a riff. I have lived and died by this. You must be very creative and quick on your feet to work the note into your lead passage. If you get any feedback from the crowd it's usually "that was different how you did that". The musicians in the crowd know you hit a clam and you're trying to cover your ass.
haha the classic alex sneer
Joel Hoekstra did a similar lesson with pentatonics in: th-cam.com/video/PaWmwUklXPM/w-d-xo.html
My girlfriend prefers inside licks. Sometimes, when she's been tipping back the sauce, she kinda demands the hindside licks...I ain't proud.
i see you're a person who take proud about your joke..
your must be fun at party
Mr.Savage Djentleman nope
Red E. Forit dick weed
haha funny
cool story shit-breath
Whenever he stops talking or playing the sounds cuts out a noise suppressor or something fucking annoying we don't mind 60 cycle hum mang!
Just glad it isn't Paul...
wow Alex got old fast.
Hey It's the guy that doesn't know the difference between drop and standard tunings
Knowing the difference really catapulted your career, didn't it?