I’m Quinton, a guitar tutor based in Pinner, North West London. I live and breathe all things guitar, from playing to practice to recording and much more. My musical journey began at the age of ten years old when my cousin introduced me to the two masters of metal - Masters of Reality by Black Sabbath and Master of Puppets by Metallica.
Having played in bands since being a teenager, I have toured the UK and Europe on multiple occasions and have been lucky enough to play some of the biggest festivals in the world, including Download and Bloodstock.
I have the privilege of passing my passion and experience on and helping my students to take their playing to the next level. Take a look at the videos section of my youtube to see my work across all genres. I hope to work with you soon!
Dude, that was sick. Super clean, super tight and you didn’t miss a single note. Sweet Solar 8 string too. Looks like it’s really been getting a workout judging by how the finish is “polished” around the volume knob and just below the bridge pickup. Keep it up! Cheers, man! 🍻
@QuintonLucionMusic you're a lucky man! They really are amazing as people. I have been chatting with them recently through messages and it blows my mind that reply to me. Next time you chat with them, tell them the Denver beggar says Hi and what time is the show in Denver? Lol.
How long did it take you to build up to this speed as in how much time per day and approx the overall amount of time to develop this? It is blazing fast and clean!
@@colossalbeatz1873 thank you. I learnt this when I was about 19 so a long time ago. It took a few weeks to be honest and i still practise it to this day 18 years later. Subscribe to my channel for more
Outstanding! This song literally saved my life. I came very close to committing suicide in 1996 when I was 15 and Fade To Black is one of the songs that inspired me to literally put down the gun and pick up the guitar. I learned every part of it except for the third solo. I could never quite master it and you nailed it. Beautiful guitar too! I have a black 2006 Gibson Explorer and I play mine the same way, on the left knee, classical style. Cheers!