Scott Rulez!
Cool Stuff !!
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Scott Rulez!
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The is some cool stuff. The first bit about moving the scale pattern was really interesting. The end stuff is really reminiscent of a lot of Jeff Beck style playing.
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Great little lesson.
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Thanks for sharing that, Blaze. I too pick up on the Jeff Beck vibe.
Excellent, must-see lesson!
Wow, I must have strange tastes as I found that a bit annoying.
I could have done with leaving the trem alone and focussing on the patterns. The Jeff Beck style swells with trem were interesting when I saw JB do it on the Crossroads 2007 video, but even then I was more interested in Tal Wilkenfeld on bass if I'm honest.
that was awesome ... good stuff!
“Your sound is in your hands as much as anything. It’s the way you pick, and the way you hold the guitar, more than it is the amp or the guitar you use.” Stevie Ray Vaughan