its crazy how many years ago I bought your book with that CD in it.. learned acoustic.. and now years later i got 12 guitars and make my own music :D thank you so much
@@leif1075 sure I could do that.. if you know Polyphia, Chon, Plini or any other similar bands than you should know what kind of music I make.. it goes into the math-rock genre nowadays
That's fantastic - making and sharing music is wonderful. Are you using the beginner course? www.justinguitar.com/categories/beginner-guitar-lessons-grade-1 Cheers :) | close 2u | JustinGuitar Official Guide [ www.justinguitar.com/ ] & Moderator on JustinGuitar Forum [ justinguitarcommunity.com/index.php ]
I play with someone at a guitar store, we played smells like teen spirits, but i played on bass and another one on guitar, but it's hard because i was used with guitar, but i like that we just fit and my fingers keep it going and i was so good.
Great advice - to muck around with the minor pentatonic scale and I guess adding effects helps too! Aren’t dogs great, mine always lays down by me when I’m playing 😁. Love your lessons and your practice tool, thank you x
Daytripper is pretty much riff based song. I've been playing rhythm for years. Self taught and I always thought riffs were an extension of rhythm guitar. I do quite a bit of riffing and have been hanging around lower voiced strings these days instead of using the higher voiced strings. Mine are not always scale based. I sometimes do chord based riffs. Meaning you can hear the chord progression without actually playing the chord progression, if that makes sense.
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Great to hear! Are you learning through the Beginner Course? Justin even taught himself to play left-handed to make it the best beginner course he could. www.justinguitar.com/categories/beginner-guitar-lessons-grade-1 | close 2u | JustinGuitar Official Guide [ www.justinguitar.com/ ] & Moderator on JustinGuitar Forum [ justinguitarcommunity.com/index.php ]
When writing a riff, knowing in which key you are is a good point to start. If you want to find out how to find the key based on the chords you're playing; check this lesson: www.justinguitar.com/guitar-lessons/recognising-keys-by-chord-sequences-mt-424 | LievenDV | JustinGuitar Official Assistant
Justin, since you're talking about riffs I have a question. I was thinking about playing power chords & using the low register triad shapes to add something. The question is could you use a major 3rd chord tone to hammer on to while playing a power chord, because a power chord is only a root & 5th tone. The Scorpions played a hammer on after a power chord in the song "still loving you". I like things like that, & classic AC-DC sounds.
Similar to the Trooper by Iron Maiden, do you mean? I'd have to check but I think the hammer on is the major 3rd in that. Just checked. And no. I was wrong. Sorry for the fake news.
Absolutely. The major 3rd will fit in perfectly. You need to think about how you finger the power chord and where you can hammer on to. If you can make power chords + embellishments then you're onto riff writing! | close 2u | JustinGuitar Official Guide [ www.justinguitar.com/ ] & Moderator on JustinGuitar Forum [ justinguitarcommunity.com/index.php ]
Video lesson by Justin too ... www.justinguitar.com/songs/aerosmith-walk-this-way-chords-tabs-guitar-lesson-rf-003 | close 2u | JustinGuitar Official Guide [ www.justinguitar.com/ ] & Moderator on JustinGuitar Forum [ justinguitarcommunity.com/index.php ]
Justin name checks Howlin' Wolf. Have you been through the Blues Rhythm lessons? Including Riffs? www.justinguitar.com/modules/blues-rhythm-1 | close 2u | JustinGuitar Official Guide [ www.justinguitar.com/ ] & Moderator on JustinGuitar Forum [ justinguitarcommunity.com/index.php ]
A good solo is a little story. Think of the story you want to tell in your story and think of how long it should be. Divide it in chuncks and write different parts to tie together later. A classic 'story arc" for a solo would have clear beginning of a solo that grabs your attention, then builds up to a climax and has an calmer finish. | LievenDV | JustinGuitar Official Guide
I wondered when the fun would begin. Just as I clicked start on this video my dog unusually, sat on my foot. Obviously, she didn't want me eyeing up your dog. With all these chord combinations I'm practicing, I can't help remembering my days as a salesmen and what made me a cut above the rest. I just kept on prospecting for new business, regardless. The sales then looked after themselves. Constant repitition. When you keep on keeping on, with the often least fun and attractive stuff, you get there when others don't. The same mundane madness and commitment turned me into an early .com m. by 2005.