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3 Andrew Latimer Licks From 2013 

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Hey everyone! Here's the next episode of Three-For-All with 3 Andrew Latimer Licks From 2013. I've had a number of requests to feature more of Camel's music and while I did feature them in a Chordplay lesson last year, this is the first time we've looked at some of Andrew's expressive and inspiring lead playing - so let's dive in!
The licks/ideas featured in this lesson came from a live performance from 2013 capturing Camel performing the song 'For Today' from their 2002 album A Nod And A Wink. While I wasn't familiar with this song or the performance where these licks came from, the footage grabbed my attention immediately and I knew these were the ideas I wanted to feature from Mr. Latimer.
The licks shared here include a wealth of expressive phrases and tasty melodic ideas, including a number of targeted phrases over the Bm-G-D-Em-F#7 chord progression from the song. This includes a number of "milked" bending ideas that really bring out plenty of emotion and energy in these ideas. You'll also find some smooth melodic phrasing in every example, along with a David Gilmour-esque extended bending idea, controlled vibrato, and much more!
Needless to say, if you're a Camel fan, a fan of progressive rock music, a player looking to add some emotive and melodic energy to their playing, or maybe you're just curious what all the fuss is about - this lesson is totally for you! Give this episode a view, leave some comments/feedback, and please subscribe to Late Night Lessons - THANK YOU!
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Комментарии : 28   
@karmadave
@karmadave Месяц назад
Camel is a criminally underrated band and Latimer is a legendary guitarist and songwriter 🤩
@iannash1027
@iannash1027 Месяц назад
Thanks for this one David. Andy Latimer has always been one of the most expressive and lyrical players out there. He and Gilmour were the guitarists that really opened up the melodic and emotional side of rock solos.
@jeddak
@jeddak Месяц назад
Camel is awesome, and their _Flight of The Snow Goose_ is just wonderful.
@flapamziz6867
@flapamziz6867 Месяц назад
the solo on " ice" from i can see your house from here is very expressive one of my fave guitarists thanks david
@iknowurbutwhatmi
@iknowurbutwhatmi Месяц назад
Hotel California progression with a different approach to soloing..cool
@PetraKann
@PetraKann Месяц назад
The Hotel California chord progression is a classic Flamenco guitar chord sequence
@TmaSingson-wv9px
@TmaSingson-wv9px Месяц назад
thanks
@Kraatzman
@Kraatzman Месяц назад
One of my favorites
@bryanmoraski7005
@bryanmoraski7005 Месяц назад
Thanks for introducing me to that Dave.
@ewan_ou182
@ewan_ou182 Месяц назад
thanks David for yet another special lesson. While i can & do admire the art of shredding, I think that expressive, melodic playing is yet a whole level (or two) above that again. I find it to be so expressive; an insight into the musicians personal thoughts, feelings, and emotions. While Gilmore is known for this style, its awesome hearing others who as just as expressive. Which brings me back to my fav player, Mr Steve Lukather. As SL often states, he is by no means a shredder, yet feels that he is far more expressive when he’s writng & playing melodic guitar licks. I also think that the same can be said for many Blues Guitarists, and the first person that comes to mind for me is Gary Moore. His live versions of Empty Rooms, and Seperate Ways are amazing. Anyway, thanks again David. I look forward to your next episode… cheers, Ewan.
@PetraKann
@PetraKann Месяц назад
I was introduced to Camel, when I accidentally stumbled on the track "Stationary Traveller". I then checked out "Ice" - both knock out guitar pieces. Latimer's chord progressions are usually topped off by that last chord which makes the overall chord sequence interesting and full. He seems to know how resolve the chord sequence with clever insertions (that's my $0.02 worth anyway) How I missed Camel's work during my youth is beyond me. That 1970s period was so rich with music it was probably easier to hide superb groups like Camel and guitar players like Latimer. Better late than never hey?
@seamusjr
@seamusjr Месяц назад
Great episode! Latimer is an inspiration.
@aminahmed2220
@aminahmed2220 Месяц назад
What a fantastic video have a wonderful weekend David ❤😊
@NoLegalPlunder
@NoLegalPlunder Месяц назад
Awesome lesson. I’ve love Camel. 70s progressive rock is a massive rabbit hole to go down. I continue to find bands from back then that astound me. A couple years ago, for example, I discovered a band called Grannie that blows my mind (though their name is probably why they didn’t gain greater fame).
@joekosterman412
@joekosterman412 Месяц назад
Really nice, showing and demonstration of Andy Latimer emotive guitar, been a fan of Camel for years. Now I am learning it from your example. Have also pulled out my old LP collection of Camel for re-listen
@xbullettoothx
@xbullettoothx Месяц назад
again with the choice cuts! you rock man
@patrickkeenan6331
@patrickkeenan6331 Месяц назад
Thank you! Andy has been an absolute favorite for a long time...
@tombrunelle2974
@tombrunelle2974 Месяц назад
Loving it. Thank you
@greg77hot
@greg77hot Месяц назад
Great lesson Dave ... Could you please do some BTO ala Randy Bachman and also the Guess Who era ?
@MelQueens6699
@MelQueens6699 Месяц назад
Great lesson! If you dig Queens I think it would be rad to do a Josh Homme lesson and dig into his funky phrasing.
@cliffgarrett
@cliffgarrett Месяц назад
Ha, Hotel Camel ;)
@knightfall9394
@knightfall9394 Месяц назад
I didnt discover andy or camel till i read a interview with mikael from opeth.
@mudnducs
@mudnducs Месяц назад
Sounded like Hotel California
@LateNightLessons
@LateNightLessons Месяц назад
Really? Aside from being in the key of Bm, this solo and the song For Today sounds nothing like Hotel California. The chord progression is different as well, so I'm not sure how you're hearing that song.
@mudnducs
@mudnducs Месяц назад
@@LateNightLessons I enjoy your lessons! Your methods are clear…the lessons are small enough to be absorbed, and your technical skill and vibrato are as good as any guitarist I’ve ever seen. I just meant the chord pattern reminded me of Hotel
@uvarighalvarado8677
@uvarighalvarado8677 Месяц назад
You should really do some VDGG/Peter Hammill video
@Kraatzman
@Kraatzman Месяц назад
What are you using to get that sustain.
@victorparra9231
@victorparra9231 Месяц назад
when are you going to take off the hat???
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