Views : 6,557
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Jan 19, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.948 (5/378 LTDR)
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I’ve always played that 2nd F#m after the A as an F# Major….resolves a bit better into the B
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Wanted to say thank you from the bottom of my heart. I have been watching your videos for about a month and a half starting with the caged system and then your blues master class on truefire and have really taken off with my playing. I went from simply memorizing things to understanding why and what I was playing and it has opened up the door for me to a whole new world 🤙 played yellow led better solo for the first time and puzzled it out myself knowing the chords
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Ok, Ive been following you hered and on Patreon for maybe a year and I'm always impressed but this THIS lesson you really showed your depth of knowledge and skill. The solo I just watched you do where you mixed pent, chord tones and chromatic notes for every chord change at that tempo. I mean I just can't believe what I just watched. I don't see how I can get to this level but I'm going to try to do these lessons and get something out of this.
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I've always loved your lessons and have been following them for years. However, I've always taken dispersed ideas and snippets, and never followed anything systematically. This time, I'm going to do it. No matter how long it takes. I have the feeling that by doing this step-by-step (starting with really learning each chord arpeggio and pentatonic in that position) will unlock a lot of Jerry's playing beyond Deal. THANKS!
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@StichMethodGuitar
3 months ago
READ THIS! READ THIS! Ok so two things. First, I have no idea what I was thinking when I filmed this. The second F# is actually played as a MAJOR chord, not a minor. Which is how I usually play it, but for some YouTube reason, my brain shut off and I said and played minor. How does this affect your soloing? Well in one world it doesn't. Putting the F#m arpeggios and pentatonic over the Major is perfectly fine and Jerry does it ALL the time. On the other hand, you can also add the F#Major arpeggios to the riff if you like and it will add a great flavor. My bad on this.. I beg for your mercy. Secondly, there is a discrepancy of whether or not it is an A Played after that F# or an E. Now, all of the research I did, I did see this come into play, but I looked at Jerry's soloing and saw more A chord tones than E so, I went with the A. I am human and could be totally wrong. If I am, no worries at all, all of the soloing techniques in this video will work, you just want to put in E arpeggios and pentatonics at that moment and you are all good. It's a doozy of a song, and it got me good. Hope you all still enjoy the video and the concepts. Rock on, Stich
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