Hey I’m David and I’m all about helping you master the electric guitar, develop your own musical personality, and actually have fun in the process. Each week I share uncomplicated lessons to help you express those ideas that sometimes can’t be expressed with words.
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Strings cut a groove right through it and leave black plastic on the board. Not sure how long it will take to cut right through it.
This was great! Thank you :)
You’re spot on 👍👍
If you really want to get what carlos santana been doing, try to listen Cha-Cha + Jazz songs with guitar solos... Thank me later
I learned a lot from you, I was overwhelmed with theories that I need to memorize and internalize also applying modals. After checking this tutorial I have an idea on how this works, but it cost my guitar string lmao 😂
LOVE your sound man! What pickups are in there?
Thanks! They are stock from that Reverend guitar.
Great ideas ❤ excellent video to show people how to get creative. This is stuff that anyone who is not really familiar with lead guitar, should absolutely learn, as this will further your thinking and creative skills ❤❤❤❤❤
Bass player here. Love your videos! I apply your logic to my bass practice and always get something more out of your videos, this one included. I listen to other "instructors" and you just can put everything into such calm, logical and easy to explain ideas. Maybe it's just my way of learning. Setting up ideas for me to explore. Others can do that to but you give JUST enough to let me explore the next phase excitedly. Thank you for what you do.
When you played outside notes it was masterpiece(!) Love your channel, thank you(!) Greetings from Georgia 🇬🇪
Thank you so much for this - it's excellent.
So great your lessons in becoming a better player, AND understanding the theory. Then, putting into practical applications
Wait were you in a game called head bangers
excellent observation my man... I have to agree.. May's style was really not confined
Sounds like Carlos Santana
This was a blessing. Thanks David!
I hear a Frank Zappa influence!
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Well, "placement of breaths" is very vell studied in the musical theory. It's called "phrasing". It'd totally not about being "guitar" or "not guitar" player, and declaring someone who does breathe-like phrasing to be "not really a guitar player" is nonsense. Brian May *is a guitar player by definition* : he plays guitar. Modern Western music can be traced back to Gregorian chants. That's singing. (They sung to project the sound, which works better with singing than with speech.) There's a natural need for singers to breathe, so this concept of phrasing appeared. Many natural instrumets also have such property: wind player also needs to breathe, violin player has a bow that is not infinitely long, and these two kinds of instruments were the real workhorses of orchestras. What's a music theory, after all? Just a deep analysis of many previous existing works. Someone read them all, spotted similarities, tendencies, and formulated a set of rules which, applied properly, can help you to create that kind of music. If there was so much vocal music, certainly an analysis should have been revealed phrasing in it. So it did. There are many other kinds of instruments, that don't strictly necessitate breathe-like phrasing: drums and percussion, including pitched like xylophones, mandolinas (and others like guitar), harps, and keyboarded pipe organs and harspichords, and pianofortes later. But there are other considerations that advocate the introduction of prhasing into music to be performed on these instruments. First of all, music is language, and our language has phrasing, that's how humans commicate, in finite chunks, such as phrases. Second, many music was composed initially as four-part harmony (SATB, soprano-alt-tenor-bass), which is by definition vocal and has phrases. Or it was composed to imitate that kind of harmony. Or, especially orchestral music, it has all kinds of instruments, and it has all kinds of counterpoints between them, so if the flute and violin parts have phrasing, the harp and xylophones has to have it too - they are playing together, they have to match somehow. There is a music that doesn't have "that easy" phrasing; think The Flight Of the Bumblebee, by Rimsky-Korsakov, which is played largely by woodwinds, but it's really what stands out. However, what is nonstandard in academic music, has become a staple in rock music, and even more so in modern electronic music - the computer needs no breating. Brian May is genius, because he wasn't thinking in cliches and staples; he just created music as it was natural to him. There are solos of him which look more like "guitar" solos, without breathe-like phrases; he simply wasn't constrained in what tools to use to express himself, and used whatever seemed right.
good video!
Great advice! Really melodic playing too.. thank you for the tips,much appreciated 🎸
The solo was not planned. Jimmy improvised three solos for Stairway and then picked the one he thought was the best.
You can’t tell me there isn’t a world of difference between having a teacher to hand you lessons in a logical order, and just trying to drink from the KZread firehose.
Very useful lesson! Ty
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David, thank you so much for the sharing of your Christian faith. I am a newcomer to your guitar teachings but so glad to have found this and especially to hear of your faith, as I also am a follower of Christ. Thank you my brother and many blessings be with you.
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The musical sermon we didn't know we needed ❤
Lucille voices... love this!
i win
Brian doesn't play the guitar, he pulls every note out kicking and screaming with a surgical beauty
When you start to whizzle all the Queen's Brian May solos you will find that everytime you need to pause and take a breath - the solo's have a break too. Brian May only played what he could whizzle.
First time I see one of your vids but this is great! You have this rare ability of explaining things and you nail the Satch feeling. Almost thought lick 2 was the man himself lol
Thank you so much!
Em is two notes....
3 notes for Em (1, b3 and 5)
Very nice. I've been playing music for over 70 years and have always said music should be played from the inside out, not from the outside in which is what this lesson is all about. Well done.
Which make/model of guitar are you using in this short video, David? I'm always interested in the gear used by professionals, not just being nosey! ;-)
Thank you! This one is a Reverend. Can’t remember the exact model but I love the pickups!
Truly valuable insights! You are a gifted communicator linguistically and musically. Thank you.
David is a fantastic teacher. Check him out.
how does the speaker sound?
You looks like Chef Gordon Ramsay dude. Great teaching
"It's better to play the wrong note with good rythm rather good note with poor rythm. Thank you. I'll remember that
Glad we have KZread tutorials now...... 1970's revived thanks to YouTune.
PLEASE do a tutorial on the FC-300 setup.
Amazing lesson David I really enjoyed that. You are brilliant and love in this lesson how you mixed theory, scales, chords, and some unorthodox ways to get some original sounds and patterns with laying out the entire fretboard. Kudos!
Great conclusion! It takes years to get it.
Totally mindblowing...
This is very helpful ! Thx for sharing !
Very beautiful and inspiring. Thank you very much. Cheers from Indonesia.
David! Thanks for all the philosophical insight. I've been a longtime fan/subscriber. Can't thank you enough!