This is one of your best vids thanks so much for the breakdown and explanation !! This really is a priceless lesson to create licks and add so much more flavor to a solo
Another excellent lesson! Eyes is probably my all-time favorite GD song. It's a masterpiece of melody, improvisation, and lyrics. Some of the 1973 versions are simply other-worldly 😃
Great lesson. I have been approaching this for a few a while . I got a lot out of this video . The starting points and ending points are key as well as the transition points from pattern to pattern.
GABRIEL, watch grateful live winterland 74 because garcia will use his ring finger to partial barre two strings to use them as a string skipping technique for playing scale pattern runs. You can make a video lesson about this technique. When running up and down scales watch his ring finger because he will barre two strings to do some type of string skipping technique for a certain pattern.
Impressive. I never analyzed this. 61 notes (I think) in 4 measures. Probably less that 3 or 4 seconds in some of the faster versions. And It sounds so much more musical that someone who plays much faster like Eddie Van (Speedy Note) Halen and the like. I'll take note choice over speed any day. Garcia, Gilmour, Betts, Duane Allman......
I live in Hawaii and I don't have my guitar with me. Is there any chance you could please put thank you for watching, so I can find this video tomorrow. If so Mahalo brotha! Aloha from Maui, Hawaii
I spent the last 3 years and even spent money trying to learn this. Thank you for this piece of the puzzle I've been missing!
This is one of your best vids thanks so much for the breakdown and explanation !! This really is a priceless lesson to create licks and add so much more flavor to a solo
Another excellent lesson! Eyes is probably my all-time favorite GD song. It's a masterpiece of melody, improvisation, and lyrics. Some of the 1973 versions are simply other-worldly 😃
the 73-74 versions are insane!!!
@@GabrielBergman95 My favorite is Great American Music Hall from the album One From The Vault.
Great lesson. I have been approaching this for a few a while . I got a lot out of this video . The starting points and ending points are key as well as the transition points from pattern to pattern.
Hell Yeah! This opened up the eyes of the world for me.
I see what you did there.
‘descending folding quadruplets’… is how I think about it. Thank you for the emaj clue!
That Tele looks and sounds sublime. Love that neck pickup.
I love it!
This lesson was exactly what I was looking to find! Thank you!
Amazing, glad you enjoyed it!
Great and helpful lesson, Gabe, and your playing was/is silky smooth and sounding mighty fine :)
Glad you liked it!
Superb lesson, Gabriel. Thank you!
Glad you liked it! Thanks for the continued support Boomer!!
Thanks!
No problem!
This is amazing. Keep it up!
Glad I found your channel
Thanks man!
Thanks, Gabriel. Great lesson
Thanks man!!
Excellent easy to understand lesson. Thanks. You have a new subscriber!!
Glad you enjoyed it !!
GABRIEL, watch grateful live winterland 74 because garcia will use his ring finger to partial barre two strings to use them as a string skipping technique for playing scale pattern runs. You can make a video lesson about this technique. When running up and down scales watch his ring finger because he will barre two strings to do some type of string skipping technique for a certain pattern.
Very cool, beautifully explained!
Thank you kindly!
Nice. Eyes is the best song for improv. Love the tele sound btw.
Thanks so much Wade!!
This is a good find - subscribed 😀
Very masterful. Excellent!
Awesome Jerry-isms lesson thx.
Glad you liked it!
That sounded good! Thank you :) I like your nuances
Always great to take in on your nuggets of info and advice.
Curious of what loop pedal you fancy? Appreciate your playing!
Thanks for watching Michael! Loop pedal, my favorite is the BOSS-RC1!
Another great video, cheers man!
Much appreciated!
Sooo Sooo grateful for your videos, I am literally indebted to you.
amazing, thanks for the support!
and to think, he did this while tripping his balls off... wow, jerry is a true jedi
thats the best part! Everything he did was improvised!
Love that tele!
its the best!
Thank you!!
You're welcome!
Impressive. I never analyzed this. 61 notes (I think) in 4 measures. Probably less that 3 or 4 seconds in some of the faster versions. And It sounds so much more musical that someone who plays much faster like Eddie Van (Speedy Note) Halen and the like. I'll take note choice over speed any day. Garcia, Gilmour, Betts, Duane Allman......
yea the stuff those guys do is very impressive on a technical level but it doesnt really do anything for me.
I live in Hawaii and I don't have my guitar with me. Is there any chance you could please put thank you for watching, so I can find this video tomorrow. If so Mahalo brotha!
Aloha from Maui, Hawaii
Added! hah thanks!!
Very nice!
thanks mate, this is a really helpful
Pretty damn cool indeed
So in general could you use variations of this in solos like let's say a pattern of 3?
After awhile you'll start changing it up naturally. 2s, 3s, hammer ons, pulloffs etc. It all works with the descending pattern.
When you solo over the B minor do you switch to E Mixo? It looks like you hit D instead of D#.
all im changing the D# becomes D natural
Jerry was brilliant. He invented face melting.
he was incredible!
A lot of heavy metal guys use this exact pattern! You can apply it to any scale. Do it with the harmonic minor if you wanna sound like a shred god
yep. that's a Jerryism alright