OMfreakin'G, your TONE! I know you probably created that solo at the beginning simply as a way to demonstrate string skipping, but damn, that was beautiful. Subscribed.
Always great to go back to string skipping. I remember those Paul Gilbert video lessons. Love those but I’d like to now try them using the hybrid picking technique. Still new to it and it makes playing exciting again. Thanks for these lessons! I appreciate you and your talents/gifts! 🙏🏼🤘🏼🎸
Having the confidence, or even the idea to miss notes out, although simple is a huge step in thinking about what to play! I think Rick Graham misses maybe fiths? out of some of his arpeggios. Doing this makes the act of string skipping practical. Excellent advise I've learnt something new today! And I feel a little embarrassed that I'd not thought of it myself!
Thank you Jack for that lesson! I like so much string skipping.. But it needs an excellent fretboard visualisation and knowledge of context scale and arpeggios to make it fluent when improvising!
Would love to see a video about how to convincingly conclude lines/licks. I often find my lines are strong until the end where they seem to fizzle out... cheers!
You are truly a spark in the midst of winter. Thank you for sharing of how you "see" music. Take care! Cheers from Sweden :)
Brilliant lessons Jack, I use this idea all the time, it’s so good for sounding out extended arpeggios!
MAGISTRAL
Really beautiful improv at the beginning
Excellent Export 📈
Brilliant vid. I didn't expect string skipping could sound so great! There are so many possibilities with this. Thanks Jack
OMfreakin'G, your TONE! I know you probably created that solo at the beginning simply as a way to demonstrate string skipping, but damn, that was beautiful. Subscribed.
0:38 yeah!
Musical and exciting, refreshing! Great tone, is that Cali or whoooooot?!
Thanks man! Yup - it’s the Fortin Cali Suite!
Jack,
I like your way of playing guitar. Really amazing!
Always great to go back to string skipping. I remember those Paul Gilbert video lessons. Love those but I’d like to now try them using the hybrid picking technique. Still new to it and it makes playing exciting again. Thanks for these lessons! I appreciate you and your talents/gifts! 🙏🏼🤘🏼🎸
Having the confidence, or even the idea to miss notes out, although simple is a huge step in thinking about what to play! I think Rick Graham misses maybe fiths? out of some of his arpeggios. Doing this makes the act of string skipping practical. Excellent advise I've learnt something new today! And I feel a little embarrassed that I'd not thought of it myself!
Jack fantastic lesson thank you so much. Great technique to extend fluency on the fretboard. Cheers for Michigan.
Thank you Jack for that lesson! I like so much string skipping.. But it needs an excellent fretboard visualisation and knowledge of context scale and arpeggios to make it fluent when improvising!
That intro was amazing!
Would love to see your take on spread voice triads as maybe a sequel to your triads video from a couple weeks back.
Great lesson!
NEW SEATTTTT! hahaha secret lab fo the win! hope you are having a good day sensei jack!
I listened to the improve, I got hooked :)
Would love to see a video about how to convincingly conclude lines/licks. I often find my lines are strong until the end where they seem to fizzle out... cheers!
A nice example of string skipping could be Extreme's It's a Monster solo .. thanks Nuno :)
Love your sound 🔥🤟😎
Good stuff 👍
Thank sir ❤
So cool
Wow💯👌👌👌👌👌
Nice😍😍
How do you string skip though? I didn't understand nothing
thats last whammy dive was like -
i can do this all day ( Caption America style)
How can I include tapping melodically
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Greetings from Manuel Gardner Fernandes LOL