this video sticks with the recurring theme of metal madness…downstrokes, alternate picking, octave jumps, and other random slices of info.
this video sticks with the recurring theme of metal madness…downstrokes, alternate picking, octave jumps, and other random slices of info.
Hi everybody!I recorded this song using a Pete Anderson backing track I found on the”Guitar Center” website. I am using my 1990 American Standard Telecaster.I’m playing through my Kustom PA system and using my Zoom G-2 to enhance the sound. Thanks to my girl Ashley(check out her song, it’s awesome)for the camera work! She videotapes all my stuff. Great job Ash!! I have listened to guys like Robert Johnson, John Mayall, Paul Butterfield, Albert King, Stevie Ray, Eric Clapton,Sonny Boy Williamson,John Lee toe Hooker,Muddy Waters, Lightning Hopkins, T. Bone Walker,Taj Majal, Johnny Winter,Howlin’ Wolf,Magic Sam, Junior Wells, Buddy Guy,Albert Collins,Ronnie Earl,Clarence Gatemouth Brown,Roy Buchanan,Memphis Slim,Little Walter and Willie Dixon. My favorite blues songs are Texas Flood and Blues Boys! To my friends in Argentina, China,Australia, India, Russia, Japan, Canada, Spain, Venezuela,France,Poland,Italy,Brazil,Peru,United Kingdom, Korea,India,Poland, The Netherlands. Sweden .Mexico, Florida and California and Chicago!.Thanks again, Joey Vaughan “World Blues Attack”
Hi Eveyone, This is my version of BB King’s “The Thrill is Gone”using a backing track. I’m playing with my 1990 FenderTelecaster(massive tone) and like my previous songs i’m playing through my “Epiphone Valve Jr.’” (natural “tube”sound). Also, like my previous song “Stormy Monday” i’m using my “Zoom G-1″ guitar effects pedal on the b-4 setting.I listen to Hendrix, Robert Johnson, Albert King, Buddy Guy John Lee Hooker,Freddie King, Muddy Waters,Lightning Hopkins, and Stevie Ray. Also, Neil Young, and Santana. Thanks Joey Vaughan “World Blues Attack”
Hi everyone! I’m playing “the Blues” to a backing track I found on Youtube. I’m using my PRS Single cut with humbuckers(massive sound). Also, some sort of echo that my daughter thought sounded cool from my Zoom G-2. Epiphone Valve Jr.natural tube amp. sound! Blues “society” forever! I did really “feel it” toward the middle of the song. I’m hoping that you “blues listeners” out there can feel it too! It’s really fun to play the electric guitar! Thanks to everyone for taking the time in your busy lives to listen to me. Especially my pals at The Free Blues Club in Poland! Thanks again Joey Vaughan “World Blues Attack”
This is my rendition of the classic blues song “Stormy Monday” by T.Bone Walker(real good). Electric Blues Guitar.Gary Moore backing track.1990 American Standard Fender Telecaster.Massive sound.Natural tube amp sound. If anyone is taking guitar lessons, this song will teach you how to link the pentatonic scale together. These amazing butt kicking tight licks are easy after much repetitive practice. I like the greats including Clapton and BB King,Duane Allman, Dickey Betts Doc Watson and the “toe to toe” best Stevie Ray Vaughan(SRV)! Would be happy to share my knowledge of technique with beginners.Hey, learn some improvisation and have some fun and maybe someday you will be in Rolling Stone’s best or top 100 hot guitar players! People be the best you can ever be!Be popular! Spread the news! And of course we know that the ladies don’t skirt guitar players, They love them up! Learning is fun. So get off your camel get on your legs rear up and get out your tele! Whipping post not needed!! Find your hidden talent and your most popular riff!Men get out your whiskey juggs pour yourself a couple shots smile and pose for the camera! Good luck! Rock on Poland!! Thanks Again Joey Vaughan “World Blues Attack”. Album and concert information forthcoming!!
In this lesson, we work on tapping / hammering again using a four finger technique. Practice! www.techniqueswithtodd.com
In this lesson we talk about the Art of the “Solo”. You need to pick a key and know your scales and root notes. A great way to do that is to have a Fretlight guitar handy. I wish I’d have had this years ago. Practice! Todd
In this lesson we work on using a semi chromatic pattern to work on our speed and alternate picking. Be sure to pick up a PRACTICE! T-Shirt from www.intergalactictradingco.com Practice! Todd
This is my cover version for Creep [Originally by Radiohead] I’ll be glad to hear what you thinkin’ about it… Enjoy … music lesson guitar tutorials jazz rock improvised solo bass drum drums cover studio recording tutorial beat distortion amp snare mic samson ibanez les paul gibson best fastest metal shrad shradding
In this lesson we wrap up our recent work with the Pentatonic scale. Be sure to buy a T-Shirt to support the show! @ www.intergalactictradingco.com Practice! Todd
