In this video I switch between the lower octave and a higher octave as a call and response.
I use two of the 5 CAGED Forms.
Please Leave a comment.
Latest Guitar Lesson – Guitar Solo Octaves
February 19th, 2008 | Uncategorized
Guitar Information, Lessons, Guitar Discussion and Blues Rock Guitar
February 19th, 2008 | Uncategorized
In this video I switch between the lower octave and a higher octave as a call and response.
I use two of the 5 CAGED Forms.
Please Leave a comment.
12 comments ↓
Nice vibes. The expression on your face when you hit the high note in the middle is classic!
That’s pretty sweet! The scrolling chords were a nice touch. I agree with Arnold, the expression was just awesome, it shows true passion in what and how you play. It also shows that you’re really into the music. For me as a beginner, expression of the musicians when comes to playing is important, of course after the basics are covered. Seeing people in their element and seeing their creativity with the chords is just truly amazing. I would definitely like to be at that level.
Andrew,
You rock! It’s soooo good to see you play. You’ve got great phrasing and a natural ability to make a solo like like MUSIC and not just a bunch of “notes.” As you would say… Keep on pickin’!
Cheers,
Dan Denley
Super video, excellent playing. Hitting those notes nicely. I can see you were really getting into it. Thanks
A really cool solo, played by a master
When do we get it in Tab :-}
yup, u has putted all your feelings while playing(sorry if my english is poor).i like that sound u playing.it seems to me, you play a slow heavy rock. nice to hear if im on long driving.
enjoyed your vidio, thought it was done very well.
hope to see it in tab also
Nice job – great feeling.
Nice video Andrew!
That was intense, and I could sense you were getting very into the solo. Fantastic work, and thanks for your time,
Kyle
The way you solo, dude the way you play is how I am trying to play. I don’t want to shred, I want to play lead guitar that’s more bluesy more emotional than any thing else…. the way you play is awesome and touching. How can I find out more about your course?
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