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Trey Anastasio Guitar Lesson: Soloing Over Ya Mar
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This video is about Yamar, Take your Time... Lots of info and theory.
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@scottspielman8910

3 years ago

At the beginning of this video, you mentioned Trey's "poppy, flighty feel" which we could develop in another video. I've often wondered how to get that feel. If you ever have the chance to make that video it would be extremely interesting. I don't think I've ever seen that topic elaborated on but it's so intrinsic to Trey's playing. Thank you!!

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@YachtRockFiend

6 years ago

Hi, just found your channel. This is by far the best Trey teaching I've found on the web. Can't thank you enough, and can't wait to dig into Ya Mar!

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@peter1708

7 years ago

Love all your videos! You have a wonderful ability to explain and demonstrate concepts in a relatively short time span, while maintaining viewer interest, very rare. Thank you!

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@matthewstundtner5224

5 years ago

Thank you so much for all you do. I've been watching your vids for a few months now and I'm slowly getting better and better

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@richphillips4850

7 years ago

Your channel has helped me so much as a beginner. Easy to understand lessons. Thank you.

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@olivierpillon4663

7 years ago

Your way of teaching is clear and easy to comprehend, thank you. un petit bonjour de france (côte d' azur ). à bientôt

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@joeurban1110

7 years ago

thank you for the lessons ...the best explanation of music i have ever ran into!!

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@TheAnthonyearley

4 years ago

This is first rate. Outstanding, thank you.

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@kknopik11

7 years ago

Thank you for this and all that you do!

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@-MRN-

5 years ago

You're a good teacher man. Thank you.

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@dedhed8022

7 years ago

haha! thx brotha! i love that sigh at the end there. . lots to go over, i kno. it makes allot more sense to me now. i always thought there was allot more sweeping action going on with treys playing but it's more staccato arpeggios then sweeping.. love these lessons! thx so much for taking the time for my request. gonna start working on those and incorporating appegios on the 4 other strings. u got me playing guitar after a 4mo dry spell :D

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@spacepanda6237

7 years ago

dude thanks! great video. I don't even remember how I got here, but I dig your teaching style. keep up the good work, and I'll see you on lot soon enough!

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@Blackeyedbeaver

5 years ago

I would really like to thank-you for speaking "adult" guitar in your videos. I've been playing for 35 years, was jazz trained (lessons) for years as a kid, and learned my theory back when hair was long, jackets had tassels and ladies hair added a foot to their height. So many "YouTubers" produce instructional vids for the beginner. It is SO DAMN REFRESHING to be "spoken to" like the proficient musician that I am. Thanks again, Boss!!

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@bnasty5614

7 years ago

Trey is a jedi

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@rustystrings0908

6 years ago

This is incredible and eye opening! I always played the B minor just barring the 7th fret on the E B and G but I like the way the way you play it better. This may be a tricky one but please please take a look at The Curtain With! I'm not an extraordinary player by any means and after a few days of practice I can get the intro down, the playing itself isn't too difficult but there's a lot of great theory to look at in there, and it's just a beautiful song as well. Rock on Ian, hope to see you at a Phish show sometime!!

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@straygeraniums1

7 years ago

Great videos. How about Reba?

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@maxrebuschatis9140

6 years ago

At the end you missed a minor detail - Trey usually vamps on that last note by playing the same note on the g and b strings and alternates between them (see Clifford Ball Ya Mar video). Even though its still the same note, it gives it a cool feel. Awesome video!

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@lanndroo

7 years ago

I love your videos! I have a real hard time retaining the "this finger on that string at this fret" style, but your stuff sticks with me. Which brings me to a question: Can this lead style of 'walking up' the major scale using arpeggios be applied to other progressions or is it specific to this song? Also, can the 4 note major 7th arpeggio be used over any 1; 4; or 5 chord, and the 4 note minor 7th arpeggio be used over any 3; 4 or 6 chord? I guess what I'm asking is: is this stuff transposable, and if so, how?

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@jameshaff8104

6 years ago

Hey Stich, I've been practicing my arpeggios alot lately, and most people say to play your arpeggion over the respective chord (amaj arpeggio of amaj chord), but here were playing just the arpeggio of the amaj scale over the chord progression right? Could you explain the theory of this a little bit?

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@michaeldematteis3409

6 years ago

Wouldn’t the g#in the e dom 7 arpeggio be flat and make it g or does it stay the same because were thinking of it just as a emaj 7 arpegg

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