Finally launched my patreon page! For the last month I’ve been making content for it, and I’m super excited to finally make it public! For 5$ a month you’ll get access to tabs and guitar pro files for many of the solos that I posted here on youtube, video lessons that covers theory, technique, licks and different genres (also tabs and Gp files for all of the video lessons) plus you’ll be able to listen to unreleased demos of songs that I’m currently working on! Every month I will update the page with new content! Hope that this is of interest to you and I genuinely look forward to helping you take the next step in your journey as guitar player! Link for the page in the description :)
Yeahhh, all those tones are so dang warm and cozy. Funny story about me in high school being a huge metalhead, but loving jazz as well: none of my friends really cared for jazz, and they kinda did the "Slayer" approach when it came to solos. Meanwhile, your fusion and jazz solos would fit right into a lot of modern metal. My best friend in high school's favorite band was Cynic, and years later he finally realized that he was listening to jazz, but in a metal format lol
@@98joh09 I'm just kidding, I'm going for it with my left hand while we speak. 🔥🔥🔥Amazing solos man, keep it up!!! the great energy of youth be with ye❤️❤️❤️
The one take thing is what’s getting me wow, I feel like I’d have to take time in between genres to change gear and my mind set wow great job! Super fun to watch!!
To the comments suggesting this is prog, it’s not. Have listened to old school and newer prog, including genres like prog metal and other ‘prog’ versions of things forever and I have never heard a prog band, album or even song that is as demonstrably across the board as this. The very fact the prog can be categorised as a genre, means that it doesn’t really span this many independent genres, it would just sound like a bag of random bits of different bands with no coherency. Even the most eclectic prog groups sound nothing like this, but this was indeed a feat of majesty, to be that well studied in all of those different styles to make them all sound effortless. That elasticity in playing is not something most musicians are truly blessed with, so that is hard work, dedication and practice. It’s not prog guys come oan.
Sometimes, I think it's important to realise that there are people on the planet who are exceptional at certain things. You, sir, are extremely good at the guitar, both from a physical and a musical point of view. Bravo, sir. Bravo.