What was the most memorable part of the interview for you? Here are the chapters: 00:00 - Intro 02:20 - Interview Begins 03:22 - Carter explains how he fits into different styles 04:30 - Carters transition from Rock to Jazz, George Benson 10:00 - Birelli Lagrene Hendrix Chord Lick 11:00 - Using Band in a Box to Work on Different Styles and Feels 12:20 - Carter Further Explains his Musical Background and Favorite Players 16:30 - Transcribing and Listening 18:30 - Ear Training Discussion 21:35 - Hearing/Playing intervals and scales on a single string 26:09 - Carter's Band Performs "Butterfly" by Herbie Hancock 40:50 - How Carter Learned to Play Over Chord Changes 45:38 - Mixing 7th Chord Arpeggios Over a Chord to Highlight Extensions 59:30 - Getting SIMPLE - Two Simple Chords, Two Simple Arpeggios 1:01:20 - Using Constraints to Develop Phrasing 1:04:00 - Focusing on Rhythm Instead of Notes to Connect with Groove 1:06:54 - Triads and How to Use Them 1:17:35 - vi - IV - I - V Triad Practice 1:26:00 - Using Triad Pairs Melodically 1:40:00 - Discussion and Practice on TIMING and DYNAMICS 1:41:40 - The Rhythmic Grid Practice 1:43:30 - Dynamics Practice with 4 Pitches 1:47:28 - Inner Clock Practice with the Grid 1:49:50 - Inner Clock Practice with a Groove 1:55:00 - Living Life as an Artist in Different Phases of Life 2:01:20 - Music School and Musical Communities 2:10:10 - Outro and THANK YOU POW MUSIC PATRONS
There are so many good ideas and tips, this is probably one of the best eye opening interviews I saw. I will need to watch it a few times, perhaps even write some of his ideas down and incorporate that into my practice. Really one of the best guitar lessons I've seen.
@@PowMusic Absolutely. I actually think I got so much more than what I even thought first. He touched on so many points: what to practice, dynamics, how to actually develop rhythm, how to develop clock, how to "find your sound", and so much more. What a great interview/lesson. Hands down best guitar video on RU-vid. it's really THAT incredible (at least for me).
For example: unlike all videos who mention triads he actually gave us clear exercises and went up the mastery level of how to actually use them. That (as just one example) I never heard in any other video that mention triads.
Kudos to you too of course for not only organizing this, but to be present, asking all these exact questions to learn the actual details behind all these topics.
This one video has changed my guitar world. I have been playing in a local band and taking lessons for the last three years. This is helping me put concepts together.
I enjoyed the single string excercise @ 22:00 and the exercise in finding your changing point between chords @ 51:25 There were too much tought provoking moments to capture. I.e. “unearthing” sounds and exploring scales against a chord/note
Hello Gary I am interested in your lessons and want to start following you on Patreon. Is the lesson of the "BB King fret live board" (that you had on RU-vid) on the Patreon or on the FretLive course ? Thanks so much for your videos !