Couldn't you do a video explaining what you are playing. Not in details and no tabs required just explaining what you are thinking when playing this cool lines. Would be of much help.
Markus Schoch
2022-08-21 08:21:07 +0000 UTC
No Melodic Minor neither, too much b7 in there.
Markus Schoch
2022-08-21 08:19:53 +0000 UTC
No it must be Melodic Minor
Markus Schoch
2022-08-20 08:41:41 +0000 UTC
Beautiful! Are you using half whole tone scale somewhere in the middle of the solo. Sounds so cool. I tried to figure out what it is.
Markus Schoch
2022-08-20 08:30:05 +0000 UTC
Yeah! "Sweet hand!"
Steve Grinold
2022-08-16 17:30:58 +0000 UTC
so beautiful
Bruce Klickstein
2022-08-15 20:53:22 +0000 UTC
It occurs to me that some phrasing like yours is just a natural gift from God. Like the songwriters I met when out in Nashville. I appreciate you trying to break it down for us. Of course I have no idea how many hours you spent honing your skills to make it appear so effortless. I would guess a lot! hehe. Talent and time are a potent combination.
nmnsaime mark
2022-08-15 16:18:48 +0000 UTC
Thank YOU
nmnsaime mark
2022-08-15 00:36:30 +0000 UTC
Thanks man!!
Jack Ruch
2022-08-15 00:34:59 +0000 UTC
Are you serious? They call Clapton "slow hand". I love Clapton, but please...I'm gonna call you "sweet hand". BTW - I own your Truefire course and I took Guthrie's course on ArtistWorks. Anybody who can excel in Nashville is at another level, even the guy making your eggs at the waffle house and the waitress who brings it to the table can play every instrument better you ( meaning me! ) and sing like Appalachian Angels. Every aspiring musician should spend some time in Nashville like I did in the NSAI. It's good (or bad ) for the ego. If you get respect there... I just appreciate you sharing your musical knowledge and awareness to such a deep level. When I think of Nashville, I think of the wonderful, kind people I met there