Warren Haynes complained that he would have to play One Way Out note for notes as the Filmore recording even though Duane played it differently every night. Hit the recognizable licks that is all you need to do.
Or, just select a 23 second reverb on a Big Sky and hit any notes you want.
Well. since you opened this line of thinking..... how about a giant feedback swell with some serious rock moves with your back to the audience...
Not dramatic enough.
Not dramatic enough.
Oh wait, this is a worship band? even better -make sure the feedback swell is a G sus cord.[/I]
That would be positively scandalous.
I agree with what seems to be the consensus here.
Work out something that is easier to play, sounds good and fits into the song well. Doesn't have to be complex.
If you want to learn the actual part note for note, plan on doing it longer term.
Practice way slower than actual speed, to a metronome where you can play it comfortably and accurately. When you are consistently and reliably getting it spot on repeatedly, speed up bit by bit (don't rush this).
I find this guy a little annoying, for some reason I can't quite put my finger on, but he has some very useful advice nevertheless:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtPjrZCPEmYQBjn7juSCl2A
I do like his channel but he does come across a bit “ better than thou” doesn’t he?
... but more times than not they are totally sincere and it's just a cultural thing.
So, they are better than us(?).
Hey, let me spin this a little -I go to Europe a lot, and this assertive confident sort of personality that Claus exhibits is really mostly a cultural thing in places like the Netherlands, Denmark, and Germany.... It comes off as a little smug to Americans,.... but more times than not they are totally sincere and it's just a cultural thing.
I've had the same guarded approach at times at first dealing with these types only to find it was just something I wasn't used to..
Gotta say, I watched three of his videos and think he's spot on with his analysis of learning guitar so far.... curious to watch some more -thanks for the link.
Hey, let me spin this a little -I go to Europe a lot, and this assertive confident sort of personality that Claus exhibits is really mostly a cultural thing in places like the Netherlands, Denmark, and Germany.... It comes off as a little smug to Americans,.... but more times than not they are totally sincere and it's just a cultural thing.
I've had the same guarded approach at times at first dealing with these types only to find it was just something I wasn't used to..
Gotta say, I watched three of his videos and think he's spot on with his analysis of learning guitar so far.... curious to watch some more -thanks for the link.
Oh yeah, I get that. I didn’t mean to come across in a way that make me sound like I don’t like him. I do actually. He’s very knowledgeable, a great player and for quite a while I followed his channel regularly.
trevorus Back to the OT, how's it coming?