I love that you refer to notes rather than tablature positions. Please keep saying the notes. It makes me learn the fretboard better. Thank you so much.
Simply outstanding. Alberto's explanations are clear concise comparisons, rooted in music theory, heads above so many other videos that simply say "this note, that note." I thank you !
This is so good...so very good. I have seen about 20 or 30 "how to" videos on this solo and yours is the only one explaining exactly how and why the Triads are played the way they are. This makes it so much easier to understand. I have to know why I am playing the notes. This is great thank you. I didnt realize Felder was sliding to the 3rd!
THANK YOU for this! I've been spending the last week using "Transcribe!" to figure out those parts, @8:11, I thought I was going crazy hearing the Db when so many covers, lessons, even Felder talking about it himself (Guitar World Interview) don't play it. In the end I reached exactly the same conclusion about the notes as you did. So either I was right or we're both wrong 🤣🤣, either way it's good to know someone agrees!
P.S: Since you posted "HOTEL CALIFORNIA SOLO - lesson / tutorial - (Harmony, part 3),'" it's thumbnail has consistently appeared on the top or 2nd lines of my open "RUclips" account home page. This morning it was back on the top line. Why? Your 10.5K subscribers? More likes? Who knows, your backroom "RUclips" stats does, that's for sure! Congratulations!!! Your now 18min. old "Hotel California, harmony part #shorts" is consistently posting in the far Left end of the top line of thumbnails!!! Way to go!!! Kind regards, see you Monday, & "Break a leg!" 🤣 ! I'm going to watch your "Hotel California, harmony part #shorts" next! !
Hey Mark, thanks for the update. The RUclips algorithm makes up a personalized RUclips homepage for each user, based on their preferences.. so basically that is showing that you like what I do 😂😂 so I must say, thank you!
@@albertolombardimusic Dear Alberto, that's good for me, but I was "kinda" hoping for "Alberto Lombardi's, musical 'Global Domination'," a la "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure"! That could take as long as another month!!! 👍, 🤣, 😂, 😅! Kind regards, see you Monday, & "Break a leg!" .
hey Mark! My poor Dad doesn't work on my videos, ahaha too much to do in the garden and not a big friend of computers! But a raise in chocolate could be a good idea anyways! Wikipedia is a little tricky, I def would a need a page. Cheers my friend
@@albertolombardimusic Just kidding about Morando, but you know that already 🤣! My Mom (DoB 1925) was allergic to computers & preferred her garden too. On (0:32) to (1:19): day 1 of learning guitar, my friend showed me what to listen for in tuning, but it took me 10yrs. to hear the "wah . . wah . . wah" modulating frequency difference between an "e4" on the "b" string, & the open high "e4" string. -> 330hz. vs 328hz., for example, until 330hz = 330hz. & one heard one continuous "wah." I learned to listen for the frequency modulation & not the "ring tone" of the note. It took me 30yrs. to hear the "ring tones" of that last finishing lick in Clapton's "Crossroads" at around (2:19), from the "Disraeli Gears" album. I'm serious about "Wikipedia"!!! Professional freelance writers aren't that expensive, & they do a great job. I'm sure you could find one online. Maybe "Wikipedia" could recommend someone, or point you in the right direction. You also have professional contacts, somebody would know how to go about that (preferably on the cheap). I'm sure it would cost less than one of your guitars & a fraction of a vintage U47. Ciao, cheers, & kind regards! .
Alberto, thank you very much for teaching this song and your excellent analysis and explanations. Is it possible to put the sheet music or tablature of this piece on RUclips? Thanks a lot. 👏👏👏👏👍🌹🌹🌹
Wonderful tutorial. Thank you. One question. I think there is a small part missing between the second and the third parts of the tutorial. Can you check it please.
I always found this the hardesy part to learn it as when youtr not playing it at full speed its hard ro recognize what youre even playing and how it should match what youre hearing on the record. It just sounds like a bunch of random notes
The first 2 tutorials were perfect, but this 3rd one... Hmm too much talking and all over the place, found myself just sitting through the whole video with my guitar in my lap never really knowing where the hell you were in the solo and couldn't really get much out of it.. going to have to replay a hundred times to make any sense out of it I guess because this is really the coolest part of the solo, so kinda frustrating. So back tracking I will go to try to make sense of it.. but thanks for doing it anyway I will get it sooner or later I guess.
P.S.: That "Les Paul" looks like it has a "Fretless Wonder" neck. Does it? The best neck I ever played 😊, but the guitar was just TOO heavy 🥴. Ciao, cheers, & kind regards! , & this time I really mean it, 🤣!
I wish it would just stick with one player all the way through. It's too damn confusing because your hopping back and forth and it's hard to decipher which freaking part is supposed to be played and when. From about 12:30 on its almost impossible to figure which part is which and when to play what. Grrrr.. so it's going to take WAY more time to figure this part 3 out. I've been messing with it for 3 damn nights now and still haven't got it.. first 2 parts were a breeze and easy to understand, this 3rd part of just fuxxxxxked!!!
How come you did not break down the last lick Joe Walsh plays on part 2 and Felder is harmonizing with at the beginning of part 3? You show the break down for Felder on part 3 at the very beginning which is great. I went back to part 2 and you just play the Joe Walsh harmony lick and did not explain how to play it. I hope you understand what part I'm talking about. You left out how to play that Joe Walsh lick.
@@albertolombardimusic You are right! Somehow I missed that. Thank you so much for the clarification. You are SO good! Beautiful playing and decoding of the song. How about doing Life in the Fast Lane? There are so many fills in that tune I would like to know how to do and no one has figured out. Plus whom ever teaches the main riff does it wrong. The last time through on the intro Walsh plays different notes that what he previously was playing. Everyone teaches to play all the riffs the same which is wrong. I'll bet you can figure it out easily.
your lesson is brilliant but too much talking. If you can reduce your talk to 20% of what you currently do then your views will be sure increased by 200%. Because your talk distracts most of the music notes and the sound becomes obscured and hard to remember. Thank you so much.
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Thanks for leaving your thoughts down in the comments!
almost as if u were my guitar teacher. Amazing video and the perfect balance between speed and detail x
Thanks!
Best guitar tutorial I've seen so far. Thank you!
Superb tutorials - amazing attention to every last detail. Been playing since 1978 but your work will definitely up my game. Grazie mille Alberto!
Hey Phil, glad it helps 💛🎸
I love that you refer to notes rather than tablature positions. Please keep saying the notes. It makes me learn the fretboard better. Thank you so much.
The whole series is magnificent. Well done
Thanks
These videos will take off in terms of views one day, watch this space. Thanks for your hard work Alberto 👍
Thanks Adam, appreciate your words !
Simply outstanding. Alberto's explanations are clear concise comparisons, rooted in music theory, heads above so many other videos that simply say "this note, that note." I thank you !
Thanks man, appreciate that
superb teaching technick
Great tutorials! Thanks!
The best tutorials in the web. I’ll buy tabs in your site! (also little wing e the wall)
Hey thanks 💛💛
FANTASTIC ATTENTION TO DETAIL, THANK YOU LEARNED A LOT
Man great lesson best on RUclips!
Thank you 🎸🎸🎸🎸
Love this thanks first one i can understand
Best tutorial. Very detailed. Thank you.
This is so good...so very good. I have seen about 20 or 30 "how to" videos on this solo and yours is the only one explaining exactly how and why the Triads are played the way they are. This makes it so much easier to understand. I have to know why I am playing the notes. This is great thank you. I didnt realize Felder was sliding to the 3rd!
Thanks man, appreciate that.
Brilliant series of three educational videos. Thank you so much! (And the amount of talking / commentary was just right, nicely informative)
아주 알기 쉬운 교육입니다....
많은 도움이 됐습니다..
감사합니다
Nice work - again - Alberto! 👍🎸✌️😎
Thank you David
Great job, Alberto. The result of good ears and hard practicing...
Thank you, and a good deal of passion too :)
very clear explanation thanks for the tutorial
Very good my friend. Like your playing. I’ll leave my like 👍 att:Jo
Cheers!! 💛
great tutorial ...your a great teacher.
THANK YOU for this! I've been spending the last week using "Transcribe!" to figure out those parts, @8:11, I thought I was going crazy hearing the Db when so many covers, lessons, even Felder talking about it himself (Guitar World Interview) don't play it. In the end I reached exactly the same conclusion about the notes as you did. So either I was right or we're both wrong 🤣🤣, either way it's good to know someone agrees!
As I say in the video, I don’t think even Felder recalls what he played on the record exactly. But notes don’t lie 😂
you are an excellent kitar player
Thanks
Thank you for your tutorial film. This is the best version that I’ve ever learned🎉
Thank you
Amazing!
P.S: Since you posted "HOTEL CALIFORNIA SOLO - lesson / tutorial - (Harmony, part 3),'" it's thumbnail has consistently appeared on the top or 2nd lines of my open "RUclips" account home page. This morning it was back on the top line. Why? Your 10.5K subscribers? More likes? Who knows, your backroom "RUclips" stats does, that's for sure! Congratulations!!! Your now 18min. old "Hotel California, harmony part #shorts" is consistently posting in the far Left end of the top line of thumbnails!!! Way to go!!! Kind regards, see you Monday, & "Break a leg!" 🤣 ! I'm going to watch your "Hotel California, harmony part #shorts" next! !
Hey Mark, thanks for the update. The RUclips algorithm makes up a personalized RUclips homepage for each user, based on their preferences.. so basically that is showing that you like what I do 😂😂 so I must say, thank you!
@@albertolombardimusic Dear Alberto, that's good for me, but I was "kinda" hoping for "Alberto Lombardi's, musical 'Global Domination'," a la "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure"! That could take as long as another month!!! 👍, 🤣, 😂, 😅! Kind regards, see you Monday, & "Break a leg!" .
Thanks ❤
Ciao Alberto! Two "Surprise" videos in one week, & what a well crafted video this one is!!! The visually segmented & labeled sections are SO helpful
hey Mark! My poor Dad doesn't work on my videos, ahaha too much to do in the garden and not a big friend of computers! But a raise in chocolate could be a good idea anyways! Wikipedia is a little tricky, I def would a need a page. Cheers my friend
@@albertolombardimusic Just kidding about Morando, but you know that already 🤣! My Mom (DoB 1925) was allergic to computers & preferred her garden too. On (0:32) to (1:19): day 1 of learning guitar, my friend showed me what to listen for in tuning, but it took me 10yrs. to hear the "wah . . wah . . wah" modulating frequency difference between an "e4" on the "b" string, & the open high "e4" string. -> 330hz. vs 328hz., for example, until 330hz = 330hz. & one heard one continuous "wah." I learned to listen for the frequency modulation & not the "ring tone" of the note. It took me 30yrs. to hear the "ring tones" of that last finishing lick in Clapton's "Crossroads" at around (2:19), from the "Disraeli Gears" album. I'm serious about "Wikipedia"!!! Professional freelance writers aren't that expensive, & they do a great job. I'm sure you could find one online. Maybe "Wikipedia" could recommend someone, or point you in the right direction. You also have professional contacts, somebody would know how to go about that (preferably on the cheap). I'm sure it would cost less than one of your guitars & a fraction of a vintage U47. Ciao, cheers, & kind regards! .
CIAO ALBERTO.....COSI,,,,E" ALBERTO,,,NON FACEVANO NULLA A CASO........TUTTO A PERFEZIONE........UN ABBRACCIO ALBERTO
Ciao Pietro, gracias!
Alberto, thank you very much for teaching this song and your excellent analysis and explanations. Is it possible to put the sheet music or tablature of this piece on RUclips? Thanks a lot. 👏👏👏👏👍🌹🌹🌹
Wonderful tutorial. Thank you. One question. I think there is a small part missing between the second and the third parts of the tutorial. Can you check it please.
did you check it?
@@albertolombardimusic Apologies. My mistake. I just started to watch Intro, and there you are a little further ahead.
I always found this the hardesy part to learn it as when youtr not playing it at full speed its hard ro recognize what youre even playing and how it should match what youre hearing on the record.
It just sounds like a bunch of random notes
Rất hay
Is there a way I could access the tabs for this last part without buying the whole tabs because I am stuck on one part?
The first 2 tutorials were perfect, but this 3rd one... Hmm too much talking and all over the place, found myself just sitting through the whole video with my guitar in my lap never really knowing where the hell you were in the solo and couldn't really get much out of it.. going to have to replay a hundred times to make any sense out of it I guess because this is really the coolest part of the solo, so kinda frustrating. So back tracking I will go to try to make sense of it.. but thanks for doing it anyway I will get it sooner or later I guess.
👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Thanks a bunch may I ask what is the model of your squire ? :)
I think it's a roadworn... a very cheap but decent guitar
P.S.: That "Les Paul" looks like it has a "Fretless Wonder" neck. Does it? The best neck I ever played 😊, but the guitar was just TOO heavy 🥴. Ciao, cheers, & kind regards! , & this time I really mean it, 🤣!
Not sure.. frets are quite big..
@@albertolombardimusic Big as in tall, 1mm+ ? They looked so flat, with a very low action. It's still a great guitar.
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I wish it would just stick with one player all the way through. It's too damn confusing because your hopping back and forth and it's hard to decipher which freaking part is supposed to be played and when. From about 12:30 on its almost impossible to figure which part is which and when to play what. Grrrr.. so it's going to take WAY more time to figure this part 3 out. I've been messing with it for 3 damn nights now and still haven't got it.. first 2 parts were a breeze and easy to understand, this 3rd part of just fuxxxxxked!!!
part 2
How come you did not break down the last lick Joe Walsh plays on part 2 and Felder is harmonizing with at the beginning of part 3? You show the break down for Felder on part 3 at the very beginning which is great. I went back to part 2 and you just play the Joe Walsh harmony lick and did not explain how to play it. I hope you understand what part I'm talking about. You left out how to play that Joe Walsh lick.
It's at 14:25 on part 2 just to clarify it for you.
You had me worried for a secod I cut it from the edit. No it's thereo part 2, at 13.17
@@albertolombardimusic You are right! Somehow I missed that. Thank you so much for the clarification. You are SO good! Beautiful playing and decoding of the song. How about doing Life in the Fast Lane? There are so many fills in that tune I would like to know how to do and no one has figured out. Plus whom ever teaches the main riff does it wrong. The last time through on the intro Walsh plays different notes that what he previously was playing. Everyone teaches to play all the riffs the same which is wrong. I'll bet you can figure it out easily.
I do not understand you say 10 th fret n start from ninth fret
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Sir,kindly soom your viboe,sir,,bicause bery far,soom,pleas,and sloww,so that i"cant lerand ang falow your titorial,,
your lesson is brilliant but too much talking. If you can reduce your talk to 20% of what you currently do then your views will be sure increased by 200%. Because your talk distracts most of the music notes and the sound becomes obscured and hard to remember. Thank you so much.
no, he is an amazing teacher and talking about it gives more understanding of the theory behind different notes and makes it easier to learn bozo
Great tutorial. Thank you!
Sure!