Wow thanks man this really helped me,. Ive been a lp guy since 2000 started with epi 100 and had a few lp to now a entree gibson and made me want to learn guitar properly,. Slash made me want a les paul
Man you’re really carrying on the G-sharp vibe! This pattern is just like the one he taught in one of his early videos. Well done ! I’ll be checking out more of your vids
Heavy (distorted tone), bluesy (minor blues pentatonic and mixing with major), exotic (implemening harmonic minor and melodic minor), cool (nothing to be explained here), emotional (good phrasing) and funky at times. Slash is the textbook definition of rock guitar playing for me.
@@LaszloErdosy Ugyan ne csináld :) A te játékod már évekkel ezelőtt is bitang jó volt a tisztelet pedig kölcsönös! :) SRV-s videókban nem gondolkoztál? Csak mert az ő ízes mocskos játékával is nagyon képben vagy, szerintem megérne egy próbát. Láttam nem egy SRV-s videót itt fent elférne egy olyan játék mint a tied :) ;) A videóidnak én is hasznát fogom venni nem a klisés dolgokat mutatod meg szerintem. Ahogy látom ez másnak is feltűnt! :)
Hi Laszlo, I'm not sure if you will see this but I just wanted to thank you for all the work you put into these videos. I was a big fan of G# and was very saddened when I learned of his passing, and I feel like his spirit lives on in players like you. Your tone is amazing, your playing is flawless, and your understanding and teaching of the material is top-notch. I've been having fun implementing some Slash style licks into my playing and am a new subscriber and fan. On an unrelated note, that ring and bracelet on your right hand are really cool, where did you get them?
Thank you so much Blackacre Doe for your feedback! Very kind words. Story behind the jewels: The bracelet is a gift that my mom bought for me when I was 15. The skull ring I bought when I moved to Los Angeles in 2016. I found it in one of those rock shops on Hollywood Blvd.
By the way, would you like to do some videos on how would Slash play ___(blank)? Example: What If Slash played "The Temple of the King" by Rainbow or What If Slash played "Always Somewhere" by the Scorpions... Something like that. Anyway, thanks for sharing these ideas. I would like to try them on my acoustic. Thanks again
Really great lesson/tips man very informative, goin put in some serious time on this. Thanks for sharing you knowledge with us can’t wait for more. Awesome guitar and tone btw. Cheers
Slash is kinda ONE-TRICK PONY yet he is one of the greatest sounding guitarists. I like the fact that he doesn't do finger-tapping, dive bombs (or any whammy bar techniques) also, he does not use his left pinky finger most of the time -- If he could read this, I would suggest for him (Slash) to explore the beauty of chords; chord-shapes, chord-melody, fingerstyle. Learn the strumming pattern of Stevie Ray Vaughan. Lastly, play more of acoustic (jam with Tommy Emmanuel) ~ Thanks a lot
It’s one thing to break it down with all this music theory… it’s a lot harder to actually come up with your own style as an artist. But go ahead, be a karaoke guitarist
Maverick 13. There is no intention to reinvent guitar playing here. There is probably better ones out there who's already been doing it anyways. But on the flip side to this, to get inspired from the already existing out there, is a whole another cup of tea and and has been the natural way of evolving ever since. Slash is an offspring of Jimmy Page, Joe Perry and Keith Richards and as you do get inspired you create your own unique style but having your roots as what they are. My goal with this series to give something back to the new generation and help the ones who seek the help how to get better at this style and reach milestones. If this is not your pair of shoes, don't wear it brother. Thanks for checking in. :)
@@LaszloErdosy Hey brother don’t sweat the haters like that jealous f**k boy. Although that being said you want as many haters as possible,that just means your kicking ass. You do an excellent job playing and you explain things really well.
Yeah you're a great player but given you live in an apartment, we surmise you aren't writing your own songs and playing them in your own band? Which if true, why not? If not true what is your band and where are you playing your own music? Or maybe you just like living normally while still doing okay. And you're playing a LP classic which is excellent of course but isn't the LP Modern the peak now? (Excepting older collector models). So how are your neighbours not freaking out over your amped guitar? What is your view on the Les Paul Tribute, Studio, Standard and Modern? Nice shirt. Have a look at Tommy Bahama too.
Great lesson. Thanks man. I found this really helpful.
Wow thanks man this really helped me,. Ive been a lp guy since 2000 started with epi 100 and had a few lp to now a entree gibson and made me want to learn guitar properly,. Slash made me want a les paul
sick🔥🔥🔥
Man you’re really carrying on the G-sharp vibe! This pattern is just like the one he taught in one of his early videos. Well done ! I’ll be checking out more of your vids
Thank you Skiba!!
its true and rest in peace g sharp :(
He'll yeah. Thanks for the inspiration!
Breese Learning would like to thank you for you tutorial which has inspired us with our channel.
Nice. I feel like slash always has one of the best sense of what sounds good to sell records but also really good playing
Yes! Also serving a song with guitar parts that are really needed to make a song fantastic!! Incredible skills.
Killer stuff! Gotta try it on my channel also😉👍👍👍
Thank you Yehoash!!
Awesome vid man really informative
classic slash lick ! :) love it
Thank you so much! This is great
Thanks for the lesson
Make more lessons on slash style ❤
Heavy (distorted tone), bluesy (minor blues pentatonic and mixing with major), exotic (implemening harmonic minor and melodic minor), cool (nothing to be explained here), emotional (good phrasing) and funky at times. Slash is the textbook definition of rock guitar playing for me.
Earth-shattering tone and skills, brother. What amp and settings did you use for this vid?
Wow that's super generous! Thank you Orlando. It's the Code 50 Marshall, 2555 Amp in action!!
This really is worth gold 👍💪🎩 keep them coming!
Thank you brother!!!!! New stuff coming soon!!!
Marha jó ez a videó is! A sound és a technikai is nagyon rendben van na meg mindent érthetően magyarázol el! Csapasd , mert ez így nagyon fasza! :D
Laci! Megtiszteloek a szavaid!!! Koszonom szepen a visszajelzesed. Mely tiszteletem!
@@LaszloErdosy Ugyan ne csináld :) A te játékod már évekkel ezelőtt is bitang jó volt a tisztelet pedig kölcsönös! :) SRV-s videókban nem gondolkoztál? Csak mert az ő ízes mocskos játékával is nagyon képben vagy, szerintem megérne egy próbát. Láttam nem egy SRV-s videót itt fent elférne egy olyan játék mint a tied :) ;) A videóidnak én is hasznát fogom venni nem a klisés dolgokat mutatod meg szerintem. Ahogy látom ez másnak is feltűnt! :)
Awesome man!
Thank u so much,
Rock on 🔥🎸🤛
Greetings from Amsterdam
My pleasure Gijs! Im glad you enjoyed!! Greetings! :) Rock On!
Well done, great video
Hi Laszlo, I'm not sure if you will see this but I just wanted to thank you for all the work you put into these videos. I was a big fan of G# and was very saddened when I learned of his passing, and I feel like his spirit lives on in players like you. Your tone is amazing, your playing is flawless, and your understanding and teaching of the material is top-notch. I've been having fun implementing some Slash style licks into my playing and am a new subscriber and fan. On an unrelated note, that ring and bracelet on your right hand are really cool, where did you get them?
Thank you so much Blackacre Doe for your feedback! Very kind words. Story behind the jewels: The bracelet is a gift that my mom bought for me when I was 15.
The skull ring I bought when I moved to Los Angeles in 2016. I found it in one of those rock shops on Hollywood Blvd.
amazing video man!!! It would be interesting how to learn to internalize the way of playing slash to create your own riffs or solos
Thank you for your feedback, I'll do my best to cover these directions in future videos!
Awesome lesson!!!
Thank you Shahrook!!
Hey man great lessons. You should do a video about the fast repetitive licks that slash does like you play at 15:03 in this video.
Thank you for pointing out on that! I'll do my best to cover some in a future videos!
Super tricks, merci depuis la Suisse :-D !!
Thank you Yann!!
hello, how to equalize your amplifier?
Great video! Thanks!
Thank you Godzi!!!
Subbed. Slash is an ax god musician
Thanks Core Instincts! Cheers!
By the way, would you like to do some videos on how would Slash play ___(blank)? Example: What If Slash played "The Temple of the King" by Rainbow or What If Slash played "Always Somewhere" by the Scorpions... Something like that. Anyway, thanks for sharing these ideas. I would like to try them on my acoustic. Thanks again
Thank you Mike these are great ideas, I will do my best to branch out to these directions!
Bravo! 💪🏻🎸🔥
Thank you Pierpaolo!!
Really great lesson/tips man very informative, goin put in some serious time on this. Thanks for sharing you knowledge with us can’t wait for more. Awesome guitar and tone btw. Cheers
Thank you James!
Another cool vid
Thank you brother!!!
Slash is kinda ONE-TRICK PONY yet he is one of the greatest sounding guitarists. I like the fact that he doesn't do finger-tapping, dive bombs (or any whammy bar techniques) also, he does not use his left pinky finger most of the time -- If he could read this, I would suggest for him (Slash) to explore the beauty of chords; chord-shapes, chord-melody, fingerstyle. Learn the strumming pattern of Stevie Ray Vaughan. Lastly, play more of acoustic (jam with Tommy Emmanuel)
~ Thanks a lot
You think Slash is gonna take advice from you?… Hahahaha
You're right about him being limited but it sounds so good I don't care
Thanks Laszlo and please do keep these videos coming! Loving this channel😎🙌 Off to give you a share on Facebook🎩🎸
Thank you Suzy for your feedback! Very Heart warming!!!!
It’s one thing to break it down with all this music theory… it’s a lot harder to actually come up with your own style as an artist. But go ahead, be a karaoke guitarist
Maverick 13. There is no intention to reinvent guitar playing here. There is probably better ones out there who's already been doing it anyways. But on the flip side to this, to get inspired from the already existing out there, is a whole another cup of tea and and has been the natural way of evolving ever since.
Slash is an offspring of Jimmy Page, Joe Perry and Keith Richards and as you do get inspired you create your own unique style but having your roots as what they are.
My goal with this series to give something back to the new generation and help the ones who seek the help how to get better at this style and reach milestones. If this is not your pair of shoes, don't wear it brother. Thanks for checking in. :)
@@LaszloErdosy Hey brother don’t sweat the haters like that jealous f**k boy. Although that being said you want as many haters as possible,that just means your kicking ass. You do an excellent job playing and you explain things really well.
Yeah you're a great player but given you live in an apartment, we surmise you aren't writing your own songs and playing them in your own band? Which if true, why not? If not true what is your band and where are you playing your own music?
Or maybe you just like living normally while still doing okay. And you're playing a LP classic which is excellent of course but isn't the LP Modern the peak now? (Excepting older collector models).
So how are your neighbours not freaking out over your amped guitar?
What is your view on the Les Paul Tribute, Studio, Standard and Modern?
Nice shirt. Have a look at Tommy Bahama too.
i dont like SLASH guitar playing skills and the way it sounds BRIAN MAY is a better guitarist 😁