This guy help so much of us to keep rock and have fun with our instruments. Legend. ps : i have something like 12 of his tracks in my 'favorites web pages' and it gives me the opportunity to improve each time i listen + watch .. We defintely need more people like Renzo Staiano
Slow blues are my absolute favorite. You can tell a story. Put lots of emotions in every single note I think slow blues really turns heads today . It’s not typical thing people hear on TV and radio these days. 🔥🔥
@@clapdrix72 While you do make sense, I can double time a slow blues, I cannot double time a fast beat, so for me more sonic possibilities exist in a slow blues vs a fast tempo song. I also have trouble getting my emotion to translate to the notes when playing close to my top speed. Something else to work on I guess
What I like to do is let the track play on for a few bars and start with the melody on a single B string. Then add in e. Slide along these two for hours for harmonzing the melody and then noodle it in somewhere with the pentatonic haha.
Strange how things work. Yesterday I could not wait to play over this one but it went not well, no insiration, that is rare, so I tried again today and now it went so well I gonna play it a few times more. Great track.
As always... you fucking rock !! (blues... i mean...) Can't say how i like the way you make all those backtracks better and better each time i discover a track. For sure , this one is slow as hell.. but , maybe, we need to slow down .. sometimes Thank you for all of your content ! ps : you're that kind of fucking super(funky)hero who only appears at night when random people sleep. ps 2.0 : excuse my bad language, i'm drunk + i'm french.
Hello, I am French. It's friday, drinking chardonnay. I'm going to take my strat to play over this backing track. The best of the old continent with the best of the new continent. Thanks America for SRV and many others. I love your music, I love your guitars. I love my strat and my Les Paul ^^