SLASH's 17 Greatest Guitar Techniques!
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Diatonic Modes 1:42
Half Step Bends 4:15
Percussive Muted Strums 6:11
Pentatonic Motifs 7:44
Step and a Quarter Bends 10:29
Scale Sequences 11:29
Chromatic Runs 14:05
Double String Bends 16:31
Octave Slides 18:03
Single String Elevator 18:59
Adding the Major Third 20:57
Layering Chords 23:21
Palm Muting 24:25
Pre Bends 26:15
Unison Bends 27:26
Chord Arpeggios 28:45
Adding the Second Interval 30:22
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i swear this is better than searching for slash style licks because with this you actually get to know the technique behind those licks. probably the best slash video on youtube.
@angranugraha760
6 жыл бұрын
Ace Magtira nl h m"
@lxf9914
3 жыл бұрын
no joke this was perfect. the half step bend is the secret spice to his sound. I was floored.
@jerryallenwaldronsr5355
3 жыл бұрын
I like the teaching from here this guy is good and he does a very good job teaching.
"As long as you start on the right note and end in the right note, whatever you play in between doesn't matter" Sums up every piece of improvisation that I've ever done hahaha
@goffdroid
Жыл бұрын
Drums are the same way relatively.. as long as the crashes are where they need to be
1) Wear tophat 2) wear guitar all the way down to your ankles 3)???? 4) PROFIT
@ichiro319
5 жыл бұрын
You forgot playing with shades on
@bebopalooblog2877
4 жыл бұрын
...and lifting Alvin Lee solos wholesale...
@ashu7pathak
4 жыл бұрын
3) Dangling cigarette 5) Goggles
@Woody991
4 жыл бұрын
6) become revered amongst your peers as one of the best ever guitarists.
@xxxPEJAxxx1
4 жыл бұрын
What is ???? supossed to mean?
After watching Slash videos he always mentions playing along to movie themes and what ever he’s watching. I believe he gets a lot of his melodic motifs from this. I’m really trying to create a motif in my solos instead of just shredding, or mindless playing of notes. Once again loving your videos.
Your lesson really shows me what you can do if you take the time to learn about music, thank you!
These guitar technique lessons are great, man. Don't ever stop making them!
This is seriously one of the most informative guitar videos I've ever seen, especially knowing the fact that Slash was one of the guitarists who made me start learning guitar. I seem to use some of his techniques subconsciously in my improvisations and compositions as well.
these videos are excellent dude, good work!
This video is probably the BEST video i´ve ever seen about slash technics/licks/phrases! Gratulations dude i hope you get as much profit and prestige for your videos as you deserve!
Great Lesson dude. That playing at 13:41 was insane. Great picking technique.
15:22 is the genius of Izzy actually gelling so amazingly well that it sound's like Slash
really dig your stuff man! keep up the good work
I really liked your video on Slash's tech.I knew a few already but this just opened another door for me.Thank you so much!
Just found out your channel, what an amazing explanation. I feel so grateful.. Thank you so much
I watched this video last year, and literally everything went over my head. I watch this year and i make the instant connection between d mixolydian and g major, d mixolydian being the 5th of g major. ayyyyy, progression.
Great lesson. Thanks for posting. i'm off to look at some of your other vids.
Love these videos....your EVH one is the best breakdown of a guitarists playing techniques I’ve seen yet
Fantastic lesson and very helpful thank you
thanks for your lesson and beautiful LP
i've been playing guitar for a while and just got into soloing and stuff recently, these technique videos have helped a lot to make my soloing sound more musical as opposed to someone just playing through a set of notes. thanks for these videos and keep them coming.
@johnbraucher1499
2 жыл бұрын
Check out Ben Eller too. If you haven't already, you'll thank me later! 😉
thanks again Mike for this techniques series :-)
Good explaining. Slash's awesome style seems all about being an outstanding rhythm player and accenting dominant notes and root notes. Your explanation of his bends are as good as I have heard anywhere. Been playin GNR stuff for 2 days after your video.
Wooow. Don't think I've ever learned this much in 30 minutes, its so easy to follow, and you always keep it interesting! Will be checking out everything you got! :D
Great lesson!
lots of respect for this video, there aren't many quality, good technique videos on slash
Thank you so much for this !!!
thanks ...awesome video, really clearly explained and demonstrated.
Great video; thanks
as a new guitar player...your video and explanations...of techniques..really helps me!! Awesome video dude!!
This is too well made. You really know all his songs! Slash is one of my favorites, and you’re real good 👍
Please do one on Dave Mustaine. He has quite a lot, his riffing abilities are godly, different palm mutes, down-picking, economy picking, alternate picking, mixing all of them, he adds in legato in riffs, a few weird chords, arpeggiating. He's rich solo wise too, other than the super fast pentatonics, he uses a lot of chromatics, sometimes a harmonic minor scale, and, his solos are quite memorable. That's the best way to put it.
Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge and skills. Great explanation and teaching Technic
Great video, bro. Slash is tricky, his playing is out of the box. You captured it well!
finally a guy who show's the stuff behind the "scenes". not only the standard s***. Thank you very much
This it the best lesson in the style of slash that i ever seen and i saw lot.. Keep that good lesson coming thanks
As always great lesson - really useful stuff! xxx
Truly excellent. Thank you.
Love your work brother.
Tell those theories to slash and he will be like 'oh really....' xD
@ashu7pathak
4 жыл бұрын
No you idiot, he would be like that's cute, but you forgot this mode, that scale, this vibrato, that hammer on, this pull off, this bend, etc! Of course, any sane man would agree Slash has more knowledge of guitar theory than this art of guitar guy, who seems to know more than most of us here.
@charlieboyd2453
4 жыл бұрын
Ashutosh Pathak slash isn’t really a guitar theory kind of guy though
@Woody991
4 жыл бұрын
Slash would appreciate the analysis. When he started out though he just did what sounded cool and didn’t know much of the theory. Knows a bit more now but he would def appreciate this analysis.
@MB-wo8ie
4 жыл бұрын
He would say, " realy minor"
@johnulcer
4 жыл бұрын
@@ashu7pathak Not so sure about that. I absolutely love Slash but I think he's pretty open about his lack of theory. I think he learned his sound by playing in the style of his heroes such as Joe Perry without really delving into the theory behind it.
@The-Art-of-Guitar Thank you. You are very clear. My 3rd vid of you teaching. You are a excellent Teacher.
Great lesson and beautiful guitar👍
Spot on about Slash's use of scales! Minor pent with some mode notes thrown in just for a laugh!! Also confuse the hell out of beginner guitarists! Locomotive is a good example of his brilliant solos!! Great video! Thanks!
This is one of the best lessons I've come accrossed on you tube your able to communicate and play at the same time moat people tend to do 1 or the other too much or not enough but you are giving awesome instruction and practice=speed techniques why demostrating and im loving it had ti pause and say THANK YOU.. I'm blown away.
love your technique videos you are awesome thanks for taking the time to do these videos much appreciated
@TheArtofGuitar
6 жыл бұрын
You're welcome man. Thanks for the comment.
Thanks for this informative video. 🤘
i knew it! Thank you for this
Absolutely love this series! thanks for takingg the time to do them!!! what about a "Sammy Duet" techniques vid?
The Mixolydian technique has actually helped me find an easier way to play the fast bit in Sweet Child O' Mine. Thanks bro! Earned a subscriber.
This is great man! Thank you 😊
This is a great video thanks man
Great video really helped me out keep it going (y)
I dont usually comment on videos but i just wanted to say you do a really good job on this videos.
Learned a lot thanks
Loving your videos fella, I’m getting more out of watching these videos. Keep up the great work.
Thanks a ton, bruh! I've never learned so much from anybody in just 30 minutes before! It's a knowledge dense killer crash course. ❤✌🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Nice vid! subbed.
Great video!
First off, this is a great video. From everything I've seen, I've subscribed. Second, can I ask how you're achieving this tone? Any particular amp or pedals?
again great!
Hey bro I've been learning for a year and loving it so far. Just finished learning Nightrain and wish I saw this video earlier hahaha. Your videos are very positive and helpful.
That Civil War lick was actually done by Izzy
@archiecunningham3734
3 жыл бұрын
Lol funny how some get very little credit. Izzy and Malcolm for instance
@rips187
2 жыл бұрын
And Robbin Crosby (Ratt)
17:42 ...That´s the sound I was searching the way to play !
@flavy1000
6 жыл бұрын
Again me! Great , really great tips for rocking ! The 24:5 concept kinda ZZ top or so..reminds me of an Argentinian player, Leon Gieco, too!
Man, this series are awesome! The way you study and describe the technics are very instructive Thank you! Keep this way!
Step and a half? More like two and a half lately and I love it.
I always come back to this vid and learn a new lick every now n then
Love your teaching! So inspiring! Great explanation on a ton of things. Big thanks.
good vid....appreciate it
Man you`re genius !
Great vid I like this chap cheers mate
Great video
Possibly the best instructional video I’ve ever seen on KZread. I also really like this guy’s delivery and playing. He’d make a great guitar teacher to have. Subscribed 👍🏽
great lesson!!!!! I have been playing 4 a long time....you made it soooo easy.....you have a midwestern accent...19.55 area is great area of yr lesson G major part..This is a great review for me!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A++++++++++++++++
Really helpful thx
half step bends are a big Dime technique too. Dime videos got me started on the technique of "bending up" a half step to the note you want.
Thanks to you I watch your videos I cant believe how far I come thanks to you...RnR
Thank you so much
Your videos are amazing. I learn a lot from them. Could you do an Andy LaRocque techniques video?
Well so far so good. This is the 3rd or 4th video I've watched. Saw the Slash video & that had to be next because yes, he's also one of my favorites. I'm going to go see him at his Slash - Serpent Festival in July. I'm looking forward to it. I still haven't seen him with the Conspirators but I definitely will. Was thinking the very first time I heard a Gibson Les Paul & thought wow, that sounds really good. I think it was Gary Richrath from REO. Before they became more ballad oriented, they really used to rock. Gary always had that adorable smile showing all of us how much he loved to play. I loved this & I learned a lot. For me, when Slash plays it's like his guitar is singing. Does that make sense? Don't know how else to express what I hear. Thank you...
Another great video by you. Slash is my favorite musician and this was a great run down of his style. Also, I’ve heard it called “woman tone”, the neck pickup with tone rolled down. Maybe because the tone is soft and smooth?
@leestriplin554
4 жыл бұрын
Woman tone usually regarded using the middle switch position with the bridge pup rolled off a bit. My favorite on my goldtop. Usually atributed to clapton when he played an LP
Thank you
I call the neck pickup tone of the Les Paul with a PAF a "tubular" sort of timbre. My #1 is an old Ibanez S with a SD'59 in the neck and it really nails that tubular solo tone. I also wired the tone pot so that it acts _only_ on the neck pickup. Perfect for that sweet blooming sustain.
@BigTyronie
Жыл бұрын
Its a rounder, more vocal tone. I like to think of it as singing sustain when its used in conjunction with a high gain amp.
your tutorial is gold.. thank you so much.. \; )'
slash you are the guitar king in my heart forever. we love you alot.
I recently found your videos and I have to say that I love them. You produce great content with clear explanations. Thanks!
Nice Les Paul :-)
Slash made me want to play guitar. He was doing a performance with Michael Jackson where ole MJ was lip syncing to his hits (he could get away with it because he was such a great dancer) but then slash came on and started free-styling and I just thought, "oh man, that's so badass."
I'm not a great slash fan but your lessons are great...
A slah technique I have tough time with is when he does a bend, then comes down with it pull off to the next step down then back into that previous bend.... it sounds like one more note than it is and I can't quite get the hang of it..... IDK if this description is good enough to explain it though. It happens in the sweet child o mine solo though... at least once... maytbe more I'd have to pick up the guitar to know but it's like an hour after new years and I'm beat ;D
24:57 reminds of that video where Slash played the Welcome to the Jungle intro a little off haha
good job
Hi, firstly I love your vids. Secondly I would just like to point out that the part of Civil War with the first and second strings and the 2 half step jump was Izzy Stradlin's signature move, NOT Slash's. While Izzy was absent from that particular recording (he was away getting sober at the time as it was recorded prior to the Illusion sessions, hence Steven Adlers only Illusion credit), Slash recorded what Izzy had been playing live on the song so it's much more indicative of Stradlin's unique, underappreciated style. Izzy also uses this technique all over Appetite. More prominently on Welcome To The Jungle and Rocket Queen. Would love to see you do an Izzy video, he's only the rhythm guitarist/writer of the best selling debut album ever. Keep up the great work and thank you.
The first note you hit, for some reason I thought you were gonna break in to reelin in the years.
@TheArtofGuitar
7 жыл бұрын
A Steely Dan guitar breakdown. Now that will be a challenge indeed. :)
Excellent
I'm glad Eric Bischoff did something with his time after being General manager for Raw :P
@AlexG-wk3nh
5 жыл бұрын
under rated comment
@LaverniusTucker2410
5 жыл бұрын
LMAO this brought back so many memories, good old Eric F**koff
this is great
24:10 Teenagers by My Chemical Romance uses that upstroke on E+B too. Nice video, thanks!
love to watch one for synyster gates or evh
@outlawwarriorjr2777
7 жыл бұрын
Kshitij Srivastava definitely Synyster, that would be awesome
I can get a semi tone bend on my octaves and pinch harmonics and slides to get a synth type sound also if I bend a note I can bend anything up to as much as a forth and catch static notes above it in three neck positions for some country style..
Hey Mike can you elaborate on the fingering of the 3 note per string scale pattern where it crosses to the B string? I have tried it several ways, none of which are very comfortable to me- it's hard to see from that angle what you are doing on that part. Are you barring across with the first and third finger to hit the same frets on the G and B? Thanks in advance!
Thanks