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Quiet Please!! | A Trick To Make Your Playing Sound Instantly Better | Jazz Guitar Soloing Lesson | 

Rich Severson
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@kenster865
@kenster865 7 месяцев назад
HAHA!! I realized many, many years ago that playing softly was a distinct advantage. It's amazing that so many players have never come to this realization. Great point, Rich!
@ragsdirt3492
@ragsdirt3492 2 года назад
Great advice!
@kerbyl9333
@kerbyl9333 3 года назад
Thanks Rich
@shallyshal1
@shallyshal1 3 года назад
You are on a roll. Great lesson. Thanks. Shally
@RichSeversonGuitar
@RichSeversonGuitar 3 года назад
Thanks for your kind comment Shally!
@HD35MAN
@HD35MAN 3 года назад
Wow,love the creamy tone
@RichSeversonGuitar
@RichSeversonGuitar 3 года назад
Thank you!
@fredflander4505
@fredflander4505 3 года назад
Helpful. Softly as in a morning sunrise ...
@ejtonefan
@ejtonefan 3 года назад
Rich, how about doing a video clip on the plain G vs. wound G string for jazz tone.
@RichSeversonGuitar
@RichSeversonGuitar 3 года назад
Funny you mention that! We just shot one yesterday! Will be out in the next week or so! Keep looking out for it and thank you for watching!!
@redrooz
@redrooz 3 года назад
Great point, Rich. It gives you far more control. A lot of ppl don't know that both Hendrix and Clapton understood this point and played with a light touch, for the most part, in their rock heyday. Of course, multiple Marshall stacks tended to hide that fact. :)
@TheRmoroni
@TheRmoroni 3 года назад
great video,dynamic control is a hardly mentioned area.
@RichSeversonGuitar
@RichSeversonGuitar 3 года назад
Totally agree! Thanks for watching!
@timdehuff4301
@timdehuff4301 3 года назад
thanks for that I've been aware how hard I pick now and I'm just becoming aware of it when I'm actually playing so that's right on point for me
@RichSeversonGuitar
@RichSeversonGuitar 3 года назад
This comment makes me so happy! Thanks for watching!
@jazzguitarneophyte-christo7988
@jazzguitarneophyte-christo7988 3 года назад
Hi Rich great post! Great tip on how to soften/smoothen it up! BTW that pick sounds so good! If you do not mind my asking, what is your pick choice and gauge/size?
@RichSeversonGuitar
@RichSeversonGuitar 3 года назад
Thanks Christopher! I actually have a video coming out all about my picks that I use! We will be releasing it in the next 3 days and it will have everything you need to know! Thanks for watching!!
@jazzguitarneophyte-christo7988
@jazzguitarneophyte-christo7988 3 года назад
@@RichSeversonGuitar That is so awesome! Can't wait to watch it!
@AGoogleUser-hf5zg
@AGoogleUser-hf5zg 3 года назад
what kind of L5 is that?? Is it for sale??
@RichSeversonGuitar
@RichSeversonGuitar 3 года назад
I believe it was made for the NAMM 2002 show. If the right offer came around I suppose I'd sell it.
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