His solo in "Wild Blue" is awesome. Maybe you could make a video in this one too? That would be fantastic. Or one about the six different guitarists, including Ariel Posen, and their various approaches. I can’t get enough of it.
@remij1992 just out of curiosity, as a beginner and intermediate guitar player, how many hours did you put in per day to get to this level? Did you practice everyday?
So this is off topic but I’ve heard you mention derek trucks before and you’re obviously a die hard blues man lol, so putting two and two together I’m guessing you’ve at least dabbled with playing slide? If so please teach us brother, I speak for the people lol. You make the best videos dude, very much appreciated!
Good insights, thanks man. You're definitely right about the piano & guitar thing. I wonder if it's two string sounds, the fatter, fuller sound of the piano strings with the guitar strings cutting through that richness.
It's a feel thing. I don't think you can't write it. I think you have to feel it. John Mayer felt that. He would do it a little different if he did it again. It only worked because he was fortunate enough to play with a legend.
@ it looks and sounds amazing. What pickups are they? And what do you think of the new V-Mod 2’s? They’re the only pickups in any guitar I haven’t swapped for Seymour Duncan’s
@@a1d3nh0 these are Jazzy cats i bought while pack, they are a bit too clean, the strat im building Now i want more bluesier sound, but ill deffenetly check out the V mod 2s and get back to you
@ thanks man i just checked them out! and they sound alot like cusotom shop 69s! which i used to love, only reason i changed it was middle was not reverce wound
what you guys think is his most underrated solo??
His solo in "Wild Blue" is awesome. Maybe you could make a video in this one too? That would be fantastic. Or one about the six different guitarists, including Ariel Posen, and their various approaches. I can’t get enough of it.
Great lesson, man. You're becoming my go to guy to interpret John Mayer
moree comiing bro! thank you
@remij1992 just out of curiosity, as a beginner and intermediate guitar player, how many hours did you put in per day to get to this level? Did you practice everyday?
Def the best John Mayer style page to go to right now for sure
man the kinder words have not been spoken, thank you so much!
So this is off topic but I’ve heard you mention derek trucks before and you’re obviously a die hard blues man lol, so putting two and two together I’m guessing you’ve at least dabbled with playing slide? If so please teach us brother, I speak for the people lol. You make the best videos dude, very much appreciated!
Good insights, thanks man.
You're definitely right about the piano & guitar thing. I wonder if it's two string sounds, the fatter, fuller sound of the piano strings with the guitar strings cutting through that richness.
deffenetly something special about it, thanks man
It's a feel thing. I don't think you can't write it. I think you have to feel it. John Mayer felt that. He would do it a little different if he did it again. It only worked because he was fortunate enough to play with a legend.
What model of Strat are you playing?
Its custom! i buildd it piece by piece, 10 years ago
@ it looks and sounds amazing. What pickups are they? And what do you think of the new V-Mod 2’s? They’re the only pickups in any guitar I haven’t swapped for Seymour Duncan’s
@@a1d3nh0 these are Jazzy cats i bought while pack, they are a bit too clean, the strat im building Now i want more bluesier sound, but ill deffenetly check out the V mod 2s and get back to you
@ ultimate blues sound IMO. Those for fender and the Seymour Duncan Antiquities Humbuckers for Gibson. Good luck and great playing. Have a great day
@ thanks man i just checked them out! and they sound alot like cusotom shop 69s! which i used to love, only reason i changed it was middle was not reverce wound
I think you are referring to changing, not belief.