Why Soloing At 16th Notes Is a Game Changer

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

Комментарии • 29

  • @TommySG1
    @TommySG1 5 часов назад +1

    Hey Steve,
    As you mentioned, getting the basic rhythm of the melody typically isn’t too bad on my end. My biggest problem is / are syncopated notes, these types of make ups usually throw me for a loop.
    I realize I’m kind of going off the main point of this video but I just thought I’d mention it, thanks for all you do, have a merry Christmas 🤙

  • @kdmason
    @kdmason 24 минуты назад

    I always learn something new when I watch you. Always something to learn.

  • @lawndart188s
    @lawndart188s 8 часов назад

    Great explanation Steve

  • @adampiasecki9455
    @adampiasecki9455 23 часа назад +1

    Cool. Thanks for lesson ❤

  • @tomanotoja
    @tomanotoja 17 часов назад

    Great lessonSteve . Thank you.

  • @JimRidings
    @JimRidings 17 часов назад

    Another great video - thanks Steve!

  • @ShantiBalahari
    @ShantiBalahari 11 часов назад +3

    🎶 love is on da way....I can see it in ya eyes🎶🎶

  • @kikir6033
    @kikir6033 20 часов назад

    Thanks for another great lesson Steve, it always blows my mind how your jam tracks that you solo over could all be great songs and you just act like it's no big deal lol, that's great . What you have is what people strive for all there lives , rock on 🤘.

  • @wecanwatersports4151
    @wecanwatersports4151 22 часа назад

    Mah Alo Sir! 🙌😇

  • @jordiumethar4963
    @jordiumethar4963 20 часов назад

    Awesome Steve...very interesting 👌🏻🙏🏻

  • @lukaszkoziol8302
    @lukaszkoziol8302 6 часов назад

    Amazing! \m/

  • @Kasper911band
    @Kasper911band 16 часов назад +1

    Can you give us the backing track?

  • @thefalcon666
    @thefalcon666 20 часов назад +4

    40 secs in, gonna play "just something I came up with" - immediately plays the main riff to Love is on the Way by Saigon Kick 😂

  • @SurajKumar-vu2cr
    @SurajKumar-vu2cr 21 час назад +1

    All foreigners are just pro in guitar 🎸 playing

  • @raimkhan8683
    @raimkhan8683 21 час назад +1

    can anybody help me to make tone in my processor?

    • @jfo3000
      @jfo3000 2 часа назад

      raim,
      You should search that up, with your particular processor included in the search. There are many videos of patch creations on youtube.

  • @fredericadda
    @fredericadda 21 час назад +2

    Am I dreaming or they made a typo in your name at 0:16? 😂

    • @FranciscoMeza
      @FranciscoMeza 18 часов назад

      Steve Slaine! 😮

    • @ScienceBaeRay
      @ScienceBaeRay 3 часа назад

      I literally RAN to his channel to make sure we werent mandela effected

  • @Krullmatic
    @Krullmatic 9 часов назад

    AAAAAHHHHH!!!!

  • @TheTimeProphet
    @TheTimeProphet 22 часа назад

    My problem is that I can play fast parts in time with the music, but I couldn't tell you if they are 16th notes.

    • @feedrdev
      @feedrdev 22 часа назад

      if they rhythmically align with the track, they likely are... twice the speed of the beat: 8th, 4 times: 16th, etc..

    • @dan_kay
      @dan_kay 18 часов назад

      If four of those notes fit into one beat, then it's 16th - 4 notes times 4 beats = 16th
      2 notes times 4 beats = 8th

    • @TheTimeProphet
      @TheTimeProphet 14 часов назад +1

      @@dan_kay I understand that, but I can't count and play at the same time LOL.

    • @jfo3000
      @jfo3000 2 часа назад +1

      ​@TheTimeProphet
      Before you start playing...regarding sixteenth notes, count "one-eee-and-uh" to represent the four pulses per beat.
      Then start playing at that rate, you can stop with the counting then, with the notes per beat in your mind's ear.
      "One-ee-and-uh" is a good mnemonic counting phrase, because it includes the "one-and", which represent the eighth notes, being that they are every other sixteen note.
      Adding the "ee-uh" into the counting adds the two eight notes in the gaps. Thus transforming "one-and" to "one-ee-and-uh".
      Try clapping your hands and saying "one-ee-and-uh" with the claps on the "one" only.
      Clapping while counting should be easier than playing while counting. You should get comfortable with clapping while counting. Then counting while playing will eventually evolve as your playing progresses!

  • @wallofrock6725
    @wallofrock6725 16 часов назад

    I prefer 64th notes