OD Sessions: Playing the changes vs. NOT playing the changes???

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @StuPop5150
    @StuPop5150 10 месяцев назад +5

    "It looks like it sounds better" This could be the new PRS slogan.

  • @crackerdan8010
    @crackerdan8010 Год назад +19

    I don't even play guitar, but I love watching masters of their craft. Whether it be bricklayers, footballers, woodworkers, or guitarists. And this guy seems to know what he's doing!

    • @goswo
      @goswo Год назад +3

      What a great view on life. Respect!!

  • @createlovehappy
    @createlovehappy Год назад +4

    Had a great LP with Fraylin p-90's kinda like a gold top 50's style but it was a red finish so you could see the wood through it. Sounded amazing through my 1966 super reverb. Had to sell my whole studio off when I got cancer, but i am winning the battle and still here. I hope to get an electric guitar and a Princeton Reverb someday and teach my kids guitar and music. for now I stay inspired by watching your videos, and Uncle Larry and Guthrie. Thanks for what you share. I like your down to earth style, and appreciate all the detail you go into like the Deluxe Reverb tips, and the Nashville chart video. great stuff. gratitude is my attitude.

  • @Incacal71
    @Incacal71 Год назад +3

    Hey Justin, these mini lessons within your videos are GOLD! I hope you keep doing this. Thank you! I'll be rewinding this many times ;)

  • @ShaneMcCrae
    @ShaneMcCrae 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hell yeah! It cannot get any cooler than that!

  • @liontone
    @liontone Год назад +2

    Was just talking with one of my students about this very topic. Interesting how players’ ratios of chordal/scalar/chromatic approaches really become their voices. Great video!

  • @trevorclarey3336
    @trevorclarey3336 6 месяцев назад +2

    Nice sound , good playing keep them coming.

  • @rogerhunkapillar7171
    @rogerhunkapillar7171 Год назад +6

    Some absolutely beautiful phrasing. Thank you for sharing your process.

  • @JP-gt8qr
    @JP-gt8qr Год назад +1

    Justin is definitely one of the very tops in session world, he is just so musical.

  • @RICO_SUAVE21
    @RICO_SUAVE21 Год назад +1

    Another great lesson and discussion! Thank you sir!! And as always simple the best guitar tones 👍🏾

  • @MaPa60
    @MaPa60 Год назад +1

    The guitar is a wilderness, we try to find our way through.. loved the arpeggio move at the beginning!

  • @loveguitars
    @loveguitars Год назад +1

    Hey Justin, Love your playing!🔥👍

  • @chrisbaillie497
    @chrisbaillie497 Год назад

    Really love this ! Would love more of the soloing over chord tones stuff !

  • @mikedr1549
    @mikedr1549 Год назад

    This is some premium stuff right here!

  • @dmc549
    @dmc549 Год назад

    D- for execution .... Freaking awesome solo Justin, loved it. .

  • @TomCPlus1
    @TomCPlus1 Год назад

    Yes. You *can* hear that scale in my playing from a mile away. :)
    These are the videos that help me change that a little bit. Appreciate you.
    I'm working on my band to pick up as many of the Kip Fox songs as possible for our sets. Our singer has trepidations.
    900 subscribers a year ago, to 48.5K to date. Sweet. Cheers JO.

  • @stefanarvidsson5219
    @stefanarvidsson5219 10 месяцев назад

    Your content is sooo informative and inspiring. If you could add a Spotify link or similar in the description to the finalized songs when that’s possible it would be really fun to first follow your progress somewhere in the middle of the production and then hear the final result. Love your vids 🤩

  • @johnk7147
    @johnk7147 Год назад

    Good stuff Justin!!! Very helpful. I wish more studio guys would break shit down like this for us weekend warriors. 🙏🏻

  • @reubentrapp
    @reubentrapp Год назад

    Thanks for explaining how u think of the music. Love these kind of vids

  • @TheFeelButton
    @TheFeelButton Год назад

    It does help. Cheers Justin!

  • @adamcherry434
    @adamcherry434 Год назад

    Great stuff again Jo
    I was starting to go playing every change crazy
    Love the notion
    Love the network between you and Unca Tom and your other Nashville u tubers
    Praise be to the Pickers who’ve done th3 work and share with others .
    Maybe you could tell a dad joke at the start of every vid
    I got plenty
    Let’s find the best of them too,
    They’re what chord tones are to chords what dad tones are to family 😎

  • @joelmorgan7399
    @joelmorgan7399 Год назад

    I definitely hear the Gilmour influences. Great homage. I'd love to hear the same solo with a Strat like Gilmour.

  • @Thirsty_Deer_Studio
    @Thirsty_Deer_Studio Год назад +3

    My R4 is interesting too. It's a 94 and back then they were actually just called historics.. And the first ones recorded were made in 96. I bought it in 95. And serial begins with 4. I've been doing a lot of research after seeing a tom murphy interview

  • @ransbarger
    @ransbarger Год назад

    This is so helpful. Thank you.

  • @ryshpanmusic
    @ryshpanmusic Год назад

    Keyboardist that always wanted to be a guitarist here. Love watching your videos and your insights into approaching sessions - I think it's applicable to any instrument.
    For solos that nail chord changes and are still melodic and moving, two classic saxophone moments on pop records come to mind: Michael Brecker on "Still Crazy After All These Years," and Phil Woods on "Just The Way You Are." I think guitar players could get a lot of useful vocabulary from those two solos. My 2 cents. Cheers!

  • @jeffwelsh4154
    @jeffwelsh4154 Год назад

    Thanks for taking the time and sharing your process and approach for soloing over chord changes and note selection, sounds great as usual Justin! I only wish this was available when I was a youngin! I learned by dropping the needle. My ear is really good but wish I had taken some lessons along the the way I'm 61 now but feel 16 Haha. I could have saved a lot of time! By learning from a great guitarist like yourself. For you young players listen and learn from PROS like JUSTIN OSTRANDER & TOM BUKOVAC these are the kats to learn from not just the guys who just sit in there room and shred away. There is room for both in your arsenal but for me honestly I get bored pretty fast listening to guys shred away and are technical masters I appreciate the skill it is a lot of hours to get to that level but how about writing a song or a solo that will be remembered for decades!

  • @justinpaquette224
    @justinpaquette224 Год назад

    Great topic

  • @chappy2312
    @chappy2312 Год назад

    I really liked the first “D-“ run with maybe the ending squeal of the second run. Hahaha…what do I know, thanks JO.

  • @jeremyversusjazz
    @jeremyversusjazz Год назад

    Killin jo! 🙏thnx for sharing your wisdom brother. I have a murphy lab r54 gt i bought used and it was local so great price no ship no tax-yay-anyhow i put that mc bridge on mine as well. Now it intonates at well as any prs.

  • @telekaster19991
    @telekaster19991 Год назад

    Good stuff JO. I'm a hack guitar player at best, but sometimes the track tells you what it needs. I enjoy your channel.

  • @SimpleManGuitars1973
    @SimpleManGuitars1973 Год назад

    Not only did Gilmour use a Goldtop for the Wall solo but I've also heard that he literally plugged straight into the board and got that tone. How in the world he could do that boggles my mind but it definitively proves the age old adage that tone is in the hands.

  • @edbernardmusic3599
    @edbernardmusic3599 Год назад

    "It looks like it sounds better" HAHAHA awesome!

  • @maxpeck4154
    @maxpeck4154 11 месяцев назад

    I think Wildwood did a run of "ultralight" Les Pauls (it could've been another model/brand entirely) I'd be interested to try one because a guitar that weighs more than 8 lbs is NOT allowed in my house.

  • @SimpleManGuitars1973
    @SimpleManGuitars1973 Год назад

    When I think of a "soaring" guitar solo I would say the sort of prototypical one that would come to mind for me would be Zakk Wylde's solo on No More Tears. Starts basically totally in the box and uses double stops to great effect. Then does that ascending arpeggio pulloff lick all the way up to ending in the highest register and resolving to the root and winds up being a mix of SRV, Randy Rhodes, and BB King all at once. Does that make sense to anyone else when they think of "soaring" or is it just me? LOL!

  • @seanzinger
    @seanzinger Год назад

    As a fellow Dad I remember when my jokes used to be funny, but now I also just get eye rolls frequently.
    Louisville, CO?! 😂

  • @jaycareaga9929
    @jaycareaga9929 Год назад +1

    Wildwood is in Colorado.

  • @TeleStrat335
    @TeleStrat335 7 месяцев назад

    Great video. However I do prefer the C sharp on the A 7th chord.

  • @evanogden
    @evanogden Год назад

    "It looks like it sounds better"

  • @jeffunderwood6235
    @jeffunderwood6235 11 месяцев назад

    Great video brother. I love p90s. Fun fact. Gibson only makes 1 p90. I had a custom shop les Paul and contacted thier customer shop with that question and was told you get the same p90 in all Gibsons and yes even custom shop

  • @jimib3
    @jimib3 Год назад

    Love the way you cut through the bs about every part of the process

  • @MaxAndTheKorgs
    @MaxAndTheKorgs Год назад

    I tend to use my Telecaster MM to lay down basic tracks. Do I need more UMPF i have my beatiful D*Angelico Excell. For soloing it's the Goldtop. It's to expensive, it weighs far to much and it's noicy as hell. I really considered returning the thing but,,,,,, When everything is dialed in there's just nothing like it.
    As usual an informative and useful video

  • @kisschicken
    @kisschicken Год назад

    When is your course? You have such an interesting approach to soloing.

  • @michaelmarino6904
    @michaelmarino6904 Год назад

    Great video, Justin. It sounds a little like Don't Cry by Guns and Roses.
    Quick question - I bout a Boss FRV-1 after hearing you talk about it on previous videos. How do you set it for a song like this?

  • @1man1guitarletsgo
    @1man1guitarletsgo Год назад

    Here's a question: do you start by looking at the chord sequence, and then compose the solo until you're satisfied that it's perfect? Or, do you lay down some improv in the hope of it being pretty good from the outset? I play in covers bands, and depending on the song, prefer improvised solos. Of course the next time I play that song, a bit of the last improv sticks, until in the end I'll have a solo that gets played the same way every time.

  • @ElkEars
    @ElkEars Год назад

    I would want to know the lyrics to construct the solo, include the meaning of the lyrics in the solo.

  • @charleswood2182
    @charleswood2182 Год назад

    What would you think of this approach instead? I'm keyed in on your comments about Gilmore. You know, I haven't heard him. But when you say slow. OK I just have to comment. Sorry! There is some presumption on my part.
    As to structure of the solo. And what I would want to hear on the release, well, I'm thinking of Alright Now by free. Low AND slow to begin with. And my terminology isn't right. But 1 3 5 and roots. Just sound it out in quarter notes. All that preceding emotion then handed to you and so just take a breath. Just basic and lyrical. so at 10:20, instead of going into bends, two strings together and held. Say a 1 and a 3 followed by 5 1 with 5 the low note. No bends. Then 10:25 when you go up. Yeah, that works there. Then the bend at 10:31. No bend. Play the note you bent to and then a 3rd or 5th, you know the low end of the bend? Why bend there? To soon. Then the song moves up again but that section is still too busy. Wouldn't you want to build to busy? Maybe one bend there as prelude to the crescendo. Did you say there was an extra measure? Hit the crescendo before that measure. Then, back to a variation of a repeat of the start of the solo.
    The thing is, I would have to play it the way I suggest, execution problems me. But still. When I listen here in Southwest New Mexico the the top country station we can tune in, well. Once I hear a few notes of the solo, well, I can almost sing the rest, and anticipate the embellishments. It's stale to me. I went to Los Lobos a few years ago and they were opening for Los Lonely Boys. I love Los Lobos. And to me LLB could have best stayed home. Execution on guitar for LLB was I guess near perfect. But it was a rehash of an earlier generation. So yeah I'm a bit of crank.
    But to me, the chord progression is real listenable even though it is complex, busy to make a point? Is the vocal all over the map? I doubt it. But I wonder would what it would sound like if instead of playing in it, you played around it. Seems like there is a lot of room in the frame for slower expression there while still making the tension work at the end of the solo.
    Again, my humblest apologies for my advocacy for what I want to hear on the radio!!?

  • @corvinbrown9074
    @corvinbrown9074 Год назад

    I’ve always wondered what plugins you use for post processing?

    • @JustinOstrander
      @JustinOstrander  Год назад

      I don’t, because I’m not mixing. I send tracks pretty raw. Any fx are usually printed to the track. I try not to commit mix engineers to things that may interfere with their job.

  • @johnplaystheguitar123
    @johnplaystheguitar123 Год назад

    Hope you made your family aware of the pun you missed.
    "it's a JO mug, and I'm having a cuppa JO, get it! Get it!!!"
    "🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄"

  • @lukelarrea7605
    @lukelarrea7605 Год назад

    I see the biscuit in the background

  • @Strumbum01
    @Strumbum01 11 месяцев назад

    Beautiful guitar, Justin! Is it heavy?

    • @JustinOstrander
      @JustinOstrander  11 месяцев назад +1

      It’s a little under 9 lbs. great weight for an LP

    • @Strumbum01
      @Strumbum01 11 месяцев назад

      @@JustinOstrander I agree. I got an 02’ arctic white studio thats right at 9lbs. Sounds and plays great, just can’t gig 4 sets with it anymore.

  • @jojjen09
    @jojjen09 Год назад +1

    Nice phrasing and Touch. Btw! Do you still have/use the Revv D20?

    • @JustinOstrander
      @JustinOstrander  Год назад +1

      Yep, I still use that amp a lot.

    • @jojjen09
      @jojjen09 Год назад

      @@JustinOstrander I recently bought one, sold my Custom Audio PT-100, that i loved so much, had it for ten years, so not an easy decision. But the age of me 🤣 combined with the weight of the amp, finally made me buying the the Revv, and i like it, the only thing i miss is a second channel, but with some good pedals i find it good enough for my needs. Cheers 👍

  • @SteveHatzman
    @SteveHatzman Год назад

    Hey Justin. I’m looking to buy some monitors for my little home “studio” build and was wondering what brand are your monitors. I’ve tried to figure it out watching your videos unsuccessfully. Thanks.

    • @mritchea
      @mritchea Год назад +2

      Look in the description, he has his monitors listed.

    • @SteveHatzman
      @SteveHatzman Год назад +1

      @@mritchea I did not know that. Thanks.

    • @SteveHatzman
      @SteveHatzman Год назад

      @@mritcheathe monitor right in front of him is not listed. I am curious what that is. Unless it’s some sort of limited run Yamaha.

    • @LeeBautista
      @LeeBautista Год назад +2

      They're a prototype build from builder Bobby Holland. Branded as Holl+Zerne that aren't on the market yet

    • @Dang...
      @Dang... Год назад +1

      FWIW IK Multimedia Micro Monitors are excellent.

  • @BobbyCulpepper.srv3fender
    @BobbyCulpepper.srv3fender Год назад

    What level of pro tools is the minimum to do what you do remotely for studios

    • @JustinOstrander
      @JustinOstrander  Год назад

      No idea. I pay the subscription. Mine just renewed. Pro Tools Studio. Free updates as long as I keep forkin over $300+ every year.

  • @johndeem5666
    @johndeem5666 Год назад

    I immediately heard November Rain.

  • @BobbyCulpepper.srv3fender
    @BobbyCulpepper.srv3fender Год назад +1

    Kinda reminds me of gnr - please dont cry tonight

  • @bazilbrushrocks
    @bazilbrushrocks Год назад +1

    "more intensity", "make it soar". A'ight.....

  • @stevenclemens8063
    @stevenclemens8063 5 месяцев назад

    I hear November rain , GNR Slash

  • @DavidLWhitehurst
    @DavidLWhitehurst Месяц назад

    I'm doing mode jam tracks now and I'll come back and do solos over each but ... I'm trying to remained focused on sound. It's like when something sounds good, I want muscle memory. I'm a IT architect by trade so I'm at the point where I'm ready to throw the theory to the side. Uncle Larry (Tom) did this the other day and the first G# in his song is KILLER. We need more of that but I don't know how to explain to guitar students. ruclips.net/video/-X_Sw9AHUdo/видео.htmlsi=dfzGsDjIeNcN86qJ

  • @TonyThomas10000
    @TonyThomas10000 Год назад

    Your fingers make any guitar sound better!

  • @gardendwellerTX
    @gardendwellerTX 7 месяцев назад

    November Rain