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Hello, and welcome to LoG sounds! My name is Christian, also know as LoG (Low-Gee), and this is where I post lots of guitar playing. Hope you enjoy!

a bunch of chords and notes
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Год назад
CLOUDLESS - Smile | Solo
1:09
2 года назад
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@BenJamin-pe5uv
@BenJamin-pe5uv 11 часов назад
What a legend, it's nice to have the occasional guide on my guitar journey, keep sharing the knowledge brother
@JohnB.6251
@JohnB.6251 День назад
NIce you give credit to Scott Tennent and Pumping Nylon for exercises. Shows you have real class. I get what you are doing, you move really fast. I wonder if on your patreon page if things are slowed down for learning electric guitar (I'm a classical player who made a very nice electric guitar from scratch for fun). Your teaching is unique and I think would speed things up for me. Any thoughts? - John B.
@LoGsounds
@LoGsounds День назад
Thanks for the comment! The RU-vid stuff is generally me talking about somewhat random things I think are cool, whereas the patreon material is a start to finish method. It's all cumulative as well, so each video builds on the previous, and there are over 150 videos currently. I try to be as in depth as possible with that material.
@DannyHood-j
@DannyHood-j 4 дня назад
Astronomical! Playing over Major 7 chord it’s best NOT to play the ‘ROOT’ note. Although lower bass (root notes) work best.
@rockyfolksy8639
@rockyfolksy8639 5 дней назад
Beautiful man🫡
@DannyHood-j
@DannyHood-j 5 дней назад
John Mayer is good guitarist I can’t listen too. I can listen to his guitar parts. For learning parts but I’ll NEVER listen John Mayer top 10 pop videos. The world evolves around singer is not Woah! The harder songs are to play is more like Woah! Wow factor! Like Tim hensons Thump technique Woah! Ha!
@DannyHood-j
@DannyHood-j 5 дней назад
Sometimes there are NO fret markers.
@petjobedet4650
@petjobedet4650 7 дней назад
Slow down, Dude. You’re still young and have plenty of time to make your point.
@DannyHood-j
@DannyHood-j 8 дней назад
He could really use a fretboard with 24 frets. Strat doesn’t make guitar with more than 21, 22 frets. Not that I know.
@lamicktuva9654
@lamicktuva9654 9 дней назад
😂😂😂as you get deep you get more and more sense
@RicardoPicena
@RicardoPicena 12 дней назад
Beginner here 🙋🏽‍♂️ …where I need to see the other hand picking 😅 idk maybe I need more than that to get to this level 🙆🏽‍♂️
@pKova55
@pKova55 15 дней назад
Get out here, man! Where have you BEEN all these years?? ⇉ REALLY, you just nailed it!!! ⇉ WOW-Effect!!
@richbailey8174
@richbailey8174 16 дней назад
nice exercise
@CSteinmo
@CSteinmo 17 дней назад
I did this for the first time and I can already feel my brain expanding. Many thanks for refreshing my entire outlook on the instrument after so many years
@bobco5
@bobco5 18 дней назад
Yes quite lovely , Steve Morse would approve , I much prefer this solo to the original , you prog'd it , well done !!
@srdjanstancic1163
@srdjanstancic1163 20 дней назад
DUDE I JUST SHYEEETTT MYSELF, OMG YOU ARE MESSIAH
@rhr7799
@rhr7799 21 день назад
Thanks for the great information!💯🎶
@garybond264
@garybond264 21 день назад
Is there a particular brand of looper that Christian is using which incremetally and automatically increases the BPM like he was showing in his videos?
@LoGsounds
@LoGsounds 21 день назад
There might be, although I'm not sure. The way I'm doing this is within Cubase (recording software), I made the track and simply automated the BPM to increase from once specific value to another over a period of time.
@ToughLovePapi
@ToughLovePapi 22 дня назад
Still watching this a year later. Does it exist anywhere to stream?
@v8046
@v8046 22 дня назад
Im a bass player and starting guitar. Dont think I should've started with trying to get this down but I'm determined 😂
@LoGsounds
@LoGsounds 21 день назад
You can do it!
@jameswhitesr6428
@jameswhitesr6428 23 дня назад
Thank you so much.
@jameswhitesr6428
@jameswhitesr6428 23 дня назад
🎉
@harzejo8577
@harzejo8577 23 дня назад
Waste of time 😂😂😂
@miguelherrera3025
@miguelherrera3025 23 дня назад
I wish I could like this two or three times! I'm one year in my guitar journey and thia is great information. I just followed, like and subscribed!
@LoGsounds
@LoGsounds 21 день назад
Glad you like it!
@dominicsalazar3536
@dominicsalazar3536 27 дней назад
i’m seeing this exactly when i need it, subbing fs
@WilRockQ
@WilRockQ 28 дней назад
This guy is one fantastic player
@josueesteban7783
@josueesteban7783 28 дней назад
Man your strat tone is so good
@OneHeartWorld
@OneHeartWorld Месяц назад
What strat model is it? Sounds great and doesn’t seem like an expensive one
@LoGsounds
@LoGsounds Месяц назад
It's a company called bluesman vintage. It's one of their "sedan" models, which is basically a strat with a few extra things.
@kasra3657
@kasra3657 Месяц назад
Every time i com here i just feel like dumb fuck thank u for that
@kasra3657
@kasra3657 Месяц назад
Ur a gem 🌟
@josueesteban7783
@josueesteban7783 Месяц назад
This is interesting. I think Matteo Mancuso also shapes his nails similar to what you explained in the video.
@zinouhalimi2499
@zinouhalimi2499 Месяц назад
Wow
@Вадим-з7к7н
@Вадим-з7к7н Месяц назад
Спасибо Вам за классный разбор! 💯🎸☀️ А какой толщины медиатор Вы используете?
@Coldcloves
@Coldcloves Месяц назад
The musicality is too good.. been listening on repeat.. the best thing is this sounds possible to play for a novice like me with enough practice.. really smooth and absorbable melody.. so good
@panema0
@panema0 Месяц назад
I WANT THIS TABBED OUT RIGHT NOW!!!!
@Stringsandwheels
@Stringsandwheels Месяц назад
Super underrated video. Awesome man!
@familydiscount-ne5nz
@familydiscount-ne5nz Месяц назад
Ommfg 🤦🏾‍♂️🤯🔥
@familydiscount-ne5nz
@familydiscount-ne5nz Месяц назад
I finally understand what hammer on/pull off mean/does thank you!
@cemylmaz1436
@cemylmaz1436 Месяц назад
Hello, why are you calling descending 4ths as 5ths ? I am really lost :) Thanks for the great lessons, big fan !
@LoGsounds
@LoGsounds Месяц назад
Thanks for the comment. If you descend a 4th, it will yield the same note as an ascending 5th. So for example, E down a 4th would be B. E up a 5th is also B. They are inversions of each other. Hope that makes sense!
@cemylmaz1436
@cemylmaz1436 Месяц назад
@@LoGsounds Thanks for the answer 🙏But i am still missing something here, If you’d ask me to play the 4th of E, i would just play the higher A on the same fret one string below or the lower A on the 2 frets lower one string up.(assuming i am using top 3 strings) Does ‘Down a 4th’ mean something different then ‘4th of’ ? I hope i could ask my question correctly:)
@LoGsounds
@LoGsounds Месяц назад
When people use numbers, there are two potential meanings. The number could mean what the note is in relation to a given root (such as A is the 4th of E), but it could also mean interval distance. If you are describing a note in relation to a root, then yes the number never changes. A is always the 4th of E. But if you are describing the distance between two notes, the number can change depending on the direction you move to get to that note. If you play E and then *up to A, you are playing E's 4th by going up a distance of a 4th. But if you play E and then go *down to A, you are playing E's 4th by going down the distance of a 5th. An easy one would be C and B. B is C's 7th, but if you play C and move down to B, you aren't moving down a 7th you are moving down a half step, otherwise known as a minor 2nd.
@cemylmaz1436
@cemylmaz1436 Месяц назад
@@LoGsounds Clear now, Thank you 🙏
@dsjbgames4954
@dsjbgames4954 Месяц назад
Toca demais, que som incrível
@thebenefactor6744
@thebenefactor6744 Месяц назад
That was very informative. I think Yingwie takes umbrage with your opinion of not over using this technique, but I could not agree with you more. 😊
@robertfisher4689
@robertfisher4689 Месяц назад
Wow. Squeaky clean
@nickerwin6318
@nickerwin6318 Месяц назад
Nice one dude!
@ric40red41
@ric40red41 Месяц назад
You are a fantastic player & instructor...I'm the guitar of Tony Orlando One of my all time favorite solos...you broke it down beautifully Thank you!🎶😊🎸🙏
@jameslifetimelearner
@jameslifetimelearner Месяц назад
This lesson lights up my mind and I’m hearing Caravan in four parts! The chord scale has to be part of my warm-up.