Topic: JB - detailed lick lesson

Hey there folks :-)

I have put up a "go into detail" lick lesson on a JB lick. I did that on request for a good friend.

Hopefully you'll enjoy the elsson and can make use of it.

Part 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8Nu64z-iGw

Part 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwxoqXT97KY

Don't be too harsh with your feedback ;-)

Greetz
Jimi75

Re: JB - detailed lick lesson

No harsh feedback here!  Nice lessons!  Thanks for taking the time to break down Joe's licks!

Jim

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great lesson! Thanks bro!

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Cool stuff; thanks for the videos.

Any chance you could tab out the licks to use as reference?

Thanks again, very nicely done.

conorb

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Very nice!

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Good Stuff

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Thanks to everyone here for your positive feedback.

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Yep, got to say those vids are very useful.  I know Joe has said he's not the best teacher, but it would be very cool indeed for him to spell out some of his licks.  Having said that, I suspect he doesn't think too much about what he does technically - it's all about 'the moment'. (:

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Coolaxeman wrote:

Yep, got to say those vids are very useful.  I know Joe has said he's not the best teacher, but it would be very cool indeed for him to spell out some of his licks.  Having said that, I suspect he doesn't think too much about what he does technically - it's all about 'the moment'. (:

Playing has always to be natural, otherwise it's maths and formulas...and who ever liked maths? ;-)

Thank you very much for your kind comment. I am happy to hear that the videos are useful. I found it important to concentrate only on few things, but to take th time to explain them in an extended way.

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Thanks for taking the time to do this.

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Jimi75 wrote:
Coolaxeman wrote:

Yep, got to say those vids are very useful.  I know Joe has said he's not the best teacher, but it would be very cool indeed for him to spell out some of his licks.  Having said that, I suspect he doesn't think too much about what he does technically - it's all about 'the moment'. (:

Playing has always to be natural, otherwise it's maths and formulas...and who ever liked maths? ;-)

Thank you very much for your kind comment. I am happy to hear that the videos are useful. I found it important to concentrate only on few things, but to take th time to explain them in an extended way.

All I can tell you is, if you were living near to me you would be my guitar tutor and charging me for the privelage!  So thanks once again - your explanations are just the ticket.

Gibson LP '89 Custom * Gibson LP '04 Classic * Gibson JB LP Studio * Fender 50th Ann. Deluxe Strat * Gibson Explorer Pro * Epiphone Korina SG * Michael Kelly Patriot Premium * Ibanez 105NT Artcore Custom * Takamine acoustics * Fender Blues Deville 4x10" * Marshall DSL100 and DSL50 * Marshall 1960A * Laney LH55 * Bugera V55HD * Bugera 212VT * Marshall 1912 * Roland Cube 60