Finding someone who really digged Scott Henderson and Jeff Beck is so rare on RUclips! Thank you so much for these videos Marbin! Hello from Shiraz, Iran
Great video! For Henderson fans (and non-fans alike) I highly recommend his instruction video "melodic phrasing" - if you can get your hands on it. I got it as a 16 year old nerd, expecting scales and and a bag of tricks. Instead, my mind was blown by some of the deepest philosophy of improvisation I've ever heard. No scales, no technique, no gear run-downs. Just a lot of wisdom. I never looked back.
Thanks, Danny as always your musical IQ is unsurpassed. I’ve been searching for this for a while. This is the first lesson. I found that outlines clearly which diminished inversion to play over which part of the 12 bar or jazz blues.
These player analysis' are great; succinct, clearly explained and shows the essence of a given player in a nutshell. Not only a great player but a great teacher. I could listen to him talk about music and play guitar all afternoon!
Hello Marbin,I'm from Uruguay and I always follow all your videos,there are very very good, I love Scott's tone , you do it very well and explain it very easy,thanks for showing us, saludos amigo!!!!
Dude, I love your lessons! And "Intro" from Aggressive Hippies is one of my favorite tunes, bar none. You're a killer player man, here's hoping the rest of the world catches on and Marbin gets all the recognition you guys deserve.
Thank You So Much Man For That Lesson About Using Diminished Scales Like The Great Scott Henderson, Is Very Clear, And It 'll Be Very Useful For Me :)...
Nice analysis mate :) I've always loved Scotts approach to pentatonics (shifting up a 2nd etc). The diminished idea is a perfect extension of that - and makes sense!
Wow! Your technique is great and it all makes sense as you play it and explain... now all I have to do is get my fingers to do what my brain is thinking
I also prefer his early era, however I always have to admit his current era is astoundingly creative, as you put it "more recognizable". Frankly some of the things he plays nowadays are creative wonders, thanks for cracking some of the code!
Using diminished over the V of II (preparing B minor) is a no-no, according to my teacher Mick Goodrick. BUT, it sounds cool AF, and had I stayed longer I'm sure he'd have told me that. Good lesson.
wow, have some smart people here … I find every time I don't have the brain power to understand this stuff, and I have been a BIG time Scott Henderson fan for years. Just discovered your videos and will check out more of them. Thank You, your a good player :)
I have several Scott Henderson records, both the blues and the fusion ones, and also enjoy Marbin immensely- that version of Redline on RUclips is ace. What I learned from this video is that I am as thick as shit LOL.
I love the Tribal Tech stuff. After that it sounds too much like Jeff Beck. But Scott is still a great hero of mine. His Vibe Station CD is pretty great!
thank god I developed a good ear in grade school, because this shit hurts my fucking brain trying to think about it lol. always has. great tutorial, just lifted a few ideas. thanks!
Upload these once every few days please. My sub feed is flooded and I’d rather it wasn’t but I don’t want to unsub because I enjoy your music, they’ll probably get more views too.
On the intro description - I totally disagree about Scott's original sound. His early Tribal Tech days with the humbuckers were a much more unique tone to me. He carved his own niche tonally back then. The move to the Strat is more of an homage to Jeff Beck with a much more linear approach. But tonally not very unique - not as rich of a tone. Thanks for the informative lesson nonetheless.
its kinda blasphemous that you say he doesnt have a developed right hand. why, because he doesnt play like rusty cooley? i just have to laugh at that. thats like me saying you are covering his later years because you arent as developed as his earlier tribal tech years.
Finding someone who really digged Scott Henderson and Jeff Beck is so rare on RUclips! Thank you so much for these videos Marbin! Hello from Shiraz, Iran
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Great video! For Henderson fans (and non-fans alike) I highly recommend his instruction video "melodic phrasing" - if you can get your hands on it. I got it as a 16 year old nerd, expecting scales and and a bag of tricks. Instead, my mind was blown by some of the deepest philosophy of improvisation I've ever heard. No scales, no technique, no gear run-downs. Just a lot of wisdom.
I never looked back.
Thanks, Danny as always your musical IQ is unsurpassed. I’ve been searching for this for a while. This is the first lesson. I found that outlines clearly which diminished inversion to play over which part of the 12 bar or jazz blues.
Scott is one of the best...thanks for sharing.
Thank You Dani for all Your great lesson material and inspiring playing! Love Your band!
Awww you’re welcome !
These player analysis' are great; succinct, clearly explained and shows the essence of a given player in a nutshell. Not only a great player but a great teacher. I could listen to him talk about music and play guitar all afternoon!
Hello Marbin,I'm from Uruguay and I always follow all your videos,there are very very good, I love Scott's tone , you do it very well and explain it very easy,thanks for showing us, saludos amigo!!!!
Great lesson. Thanks 🙏
Dude, I love your lessons! And "Intro" from Aggressive Hippies is one of my favorite tunes, bar none. You're a killer player man, here's hoping the rest of the world catches on and Marbin gets all the recognition you guys deserve.
Thank You So Much Man For That Lesson About Using Diminished Scales Like The Great Scott Henderson, Is Very Clear, And It 'll Be Very Useful For Me :)...
Nice analysis mate :) I've always loved Scotts approach to pentatonics (shifting up a 2nd etc). The diminished idea is a perfect extension of that - and makes sense!
Super job at cracking the code. When you play that way, your left hand even looks like Scott's. :)
That was cool. You've nailed so much of his sound with those couple of little insights. I'm off to watch your AH one now.
Extremely useful info here and explained in a way that makes total sense. Well done, brother!
Wow! Your technique is great and it all makes sense as you play it and explain... now all I have to do is get my fingers to do what my brain is thinking
If you use Bias FX 2 the Marty Freeman solo tone is perfect right on the download.
Amazing Lesson! Really Helpful and great playing from you!
Good videos. Well done. Great delivery.
I also prefer his early era, however I always have to admit his current era is astoundingly creative, as you put it "more recognizable". Frankly some of the things he plays nowadays are creative wonders, thanks for cracking some of the code!
Using diminished over the V of II (preparing B minor) is a no-no, according to my teacher Mick Goodrick. BUT, it sounds cool AF, and had I stayed longer I'm sure he'd have told me that.
Good lesson.
wow, have some smart people here … I find every time I don't have the brain power to understand this stuff, and I have been a BIG time Scott Henderson fan for years. Just discovered your videos and will check out more of them. Thank You, your a good player :)
Dani rabin always blows my mind
Subscribed! This "how to sound like ..." is awesome! Thanks Dani!
Dr Hee is a fantastic album. Every guitar player needs to hear it. I also love Ilicit and Tribal Tech albums
Simply brilliant!
Its awesome thanks! What kind of a distortion you use?
Very good and clear explantion! Masterclass
I have several Scott Henderson records, both the blues and the fusion ones, and also enjoy Marbin immensely- that version of Redline on RUclips is ace. What I learned from this video is that I am as thick as shit LOL.
Wow. Thanks for laying it out so clearly!
Wow at 6.13 he nails that Scott Henderson
I love the Tribal Tech stuff. After that it sounds too much like Jeff Beck. But Scott is still a great hero of mine. His Vibe Station CD is pretty great!
I'm right with you there. Still enjoying the early TT records the most!
Thank god, with beck gone. Scott helps fill that hole
Tribal tech is my fav
Excellent stuff. Thanks for posting.
Really enjoyed this!
Thank you . Like to see a bit more of the gear that he uses to get his sounds...
This is diamond bro now im learning scot more
Fantastic Play Greeeetzzz Henk.
Great video, cool sound!! Which kind of pick do you use? Dunlop jazz3?
Horst Lippitsch gatorgrip 1.5
The green ones? You use the round side of the pick?
Horst Lippitsch yup! I use both sides
Nice Shure KSM44 👍
oh, those phrases!!!
What is your gear ?
Thanks for this lesson bro!
I got to play with scot very cool guy
Good stuff here. Thanks for posting.
Awesome :)
How do I play ‘out’ on voodoo child?
Sensacional ideas a la scott
thank god I developed a good ear in grade school, because this shit hurts my fucking brain trying to think about it lol. always has. great tutorial, just lifted a few ideas. thanks!
WHAT sort of strings you use ? I mean thicknes ?
11s
Cool playing and Sound!! Which Kind of pick you use? Dunlop Jazz III?
Horst Lippitsch I use a gator grip 1.5
Thanks for Response !Scot play the round side.You too?
Horst Lippitsch about half the time ! When I need to get a brighter sound I flip it back and play normal
It’s really easy to sound like Scott Henderson. Put on cd.
awsome
maan my vibrato bar doesn't even go up lmao
👍🙏🖐️
awesome
Dude, your fingers are longer than my legs !
Muy buen canal
Зачетный урок.
He’s a virtuoso for sure but I wish that he would lay off of the whammy bar. He uses it way too much.
Scott plays Suhr guitar
Upload these once every few days please. My sub feed is flooded and I’d rather it wasn’t but I don’t want to unsub because I enjoy your music, they’ll probably get more views too.
sorry dude,I was just moving our vid catalog from FB to YT i'll slow down :)
Incredible job, unbelievable, i don't speak English enough, but understood. Thanks so much.
On the intro description -
I totally disagree about Scott's original sound. His early
Tribal Tech days with the humbuckers were a much more unique tone to me. He carved his own niche tonally back then.
The move to the Strat is more of an homage to Jeff Beck with a much more linear approach. But tonally not very unique - not as rich of a tone.
Thanks for the informative lesson nonetheless.
Your guitar looks like it could use a repaint, looks pretty worn away 😬
its kinda blasphemous that you say he doesnt have a developed right hand. why, because he doesnt play like rusty cooley? i just have to laugh at that. thats like me saying you are covering his later years because you arent as developed as his earlier tribal tech years.
7:04 is the gold!