I agree 100%. Remember, when you are playing music in front of other people you are supposed to be playing music that they can enjoy and you don’t have to play like Malmsteen to do that. Simple playing gets the job done.
@rolingstone751810 ай бұрын
This person is so right with his statements, it's unbelievable. With all the videos. You can see that he has a lot of experience and, like all guitarists, has been through all the highs and lows, depending on his own level. I often sit in front of my laptop and have to keep nodding and agreeing with you 😄 Thank you very much for your work. By the way, I wish you a successful new year 2024.
@Andrey1308K10 ай бұрын
You are amazing teacher. Since i watch your videos, my level improved very much ❤
@frankreeves216810 ай бұрын
Really enjoy your lessons thank you
@sgtrock621310 ай бұрын
Keep up the great work Claus I love your lessons, I like your new studio as well
@Alcotoxic11 ай бұрын
What a fantastic video! 🌟 The content is not only entertaining but also incredibly informative. I appreciate the effort put into the editing-it really enhances the overall viewing experience. The pacing is spot on, keeping me engaged from start to finish. Kudos to the creator for the excellent storytelling and attention to detail. I learned so much and thoroughly enjoyed every moment. Looking forward to more content like this
@guitarmastery11 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@martindl989710 ай бұрын
Bass player here. Great advice you're giving. It's hard to change the way we practice, but we need to change if what we are doing is not working. Sometimes we need to retrain our brain. 👍
@WorldsOkayestSorcerer10 ай бұрын
Okay. I’ve always wondered: What are those little weird two or three finger chord looking notes you’re playing on that walk down around 0:06 called? Richie Sambora uses them in “Wanted Dead or Alive”; Jimmy Page uses them a lot. They’re everywhere in blues. But, I can’t find out what they’re called and the theory on how to make them. Could you do a video on those?
@floydianhaven327211 ай бұрын
Thanks much for the lesson. I learned a lot in few mins. I do disagree with some points especially « sticking to what you know when soloing » but overall very informative video.
@floydianhaven327211 ай бұрын
By not sticking to what you know is what Frank Zappa means when he says a solo is a unique "solo" experience, It has to to be unique each time.@@mrfairact8662
@chadgarber10 ай бұрын
Hendrix had a different philosophy! lol
@georgerichardson772810 ай бұрын
yea but let's be honest, sometimes it just didn't go anywhere , sometimes it did
@chadgarber10 ай бұрын
Yea but when it did go somewhere, it was like magic!@@georgerichardson7728
@greggriffiths90538 ай бұрын
I'm still focusing on doing small patterns repetition and I'm slowly day by day getting quicker and a little more accurate I know it's going to take a while but that's okay.