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🎸 Discover the Soloing Styles of the Greatest Rock Guitar Gods EVER ►
Hi Steve. How did you come up with D major? I thought the song was In G major? Aren’t the C&D the 4th and 5th?
It works in d minor but I think only a metal audience would really appreciate it but the way you explain it is excellent for immediate players like myself if you lived near me I would love to take lessons from you. Allman Brothers stuff is similar. You rock Steve.
Thought this was to teach how to do the solos. Disappointed that it didn’t.
Great perspective on an important tool when soloing. Thank you for sharing your experience knowledge and passion for those of us trying to make music! BEST AND PEACE
I think this shows that many things work but some things work better ( terrible English) . It's only wrong if it sounds bad but some sounds really give you "goosebumps" and leave you thinking WOW!
Steve, what are some other songs that can be good to practice this technique? Thanks
This is a ton of great information in a short concise video... Unlike a lot of tutorials there's no wasting time!! Well done!
We were hippy babies. LOL
Southern rock formula works every time.... well done
Steve, I love your videos. Bought a Guitar Zoom t-shirt and wear it with pride. It reminds me to practice every day that I eat! Great video, I get the point but you explain it very well which helped me to understand this concept more fully. Same thing happened the other day when I watched your video on the major scale. I've seen that a lot of players mix the major and minor pentatonic in solos, too. So much to learn! Much thanks, rock on!
Well done again. Love those "screw" fret markers.
Great video Steve, awesome content! Thank you for this.
You are a great teacher man! Keep it up!
Hello Steve, I’m having serious trouble finding the video that you mention regarding the 1645 progression? Could you link it ?
Hello Steve. I love how you teach. 👏👏👏 I'm a newbie and wondering what minor pentatonic did you use for that solo? Is it B minor?
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When are you going to start doing Grateful Dead videos?
Hi Steve. Great content as always. But why is the key not G major.