when it's fast, you don't hear the groupings as much because your sense of time says we have 8 notes and it just so happens that note 8 is a HIGHER note. I'm hearing these as chunks of 6 and you just happen to start a new sequence on a beat OTHER than the common ones. I wonder if you can get to where you don't even think about how many notes, but just WHEN you want to jump to a new position. ? thanks for the breakdown.
@@DeadmanRides I’ll be one more musician that says learn the 5 scales of the pentatonics and just practice them til they’re burned into your brain. Then watch some videos explaining what you can do with them. That’s is THE BIGGEST HEAD START you can give yourself. It took me 2 months to burn those scales into my head. After that, you learn where the major and minor root notes are within those scales. It’s a lot easier than it sounds if you get into it. Do that first (after you’ve learned your chords, or not ….) Again, it’s a huge, easier than you think, head start. Hope ya give it a shot 🎸👍
As always, amazing at all. My ears love Eric Johnson and Joe Bonamassa runs. Eric Gales also does something like that. Thanks for sharing. For me, this is gold. There's almost no material talking about it on the internet and you brought it to us with mastery. Thank you so much. Best regards 🇧🇷
This was really helpful. Could you possibly do more? Another great thing to break down are his use of chords. I've always loved his lead playing but how he transitions chords is mesmerising
Been trying to get my head around these sort of licks for a long time and this for me has been the most clearly explained I’ve found thankyou so much 👍🎸
This is awesome mate, your videos are taking my playing to the next level after being stuck with the same phrasing for years. But please, I beg you, count us in. Have mercy bro.
dude can't believe i'd i'd learn an EJ lick in a a couple of hours haha. I'd never dream of playing like ej. andy timmons maybe but thanks for this. You're a great teacher.
Pentatonics are magical! If you check out bands like POLYPHIA for an example. They work the pentatonic shapes beautifully. Thank you Ross👍for this AWESOME lesson.
Great Lesson, definitely going to try to practice these licks\ideas and try to incorporate them in my playing . Great first video after the "what do you want to see". it's clear that you have listened to your fanbase and you nailed it. =)
Love these runs. Currently learning the Joe Bonamassa Pentatonic Sequences video and this video, while also using the speed building exercises daily. Really needto improve my playing speed to be able to attempt these runs.
Given that all notes have multiple locations on the fretboard, I enjoy playing horizontally with triplets so that I can mix ascending and descending notes alternately throughout the run. I also love the fluidity of notes and of course mixing this with alternating single, and double picking gives a dense complex sound to the run without multiple repeats.
Cascade #2 is both enjoyable and frightening reminiscent of cascades found in Daryl Steurmer's solo work on J-L Ponty's Enigmatic Ocean release circa 1976. As soon as I heard it I thought Eric had to have listened to this album, great lesson, thanks.
I broke it up into chunks of 6 per beat as per the 16th note triplets in the sheet music, which doesn't align with the odd-note groupings but was necessary for me to play in time over a metronome. Works over 4/4.
I need that lick did I hear Joe Bonamassa doing all the time. And there it is in broad daylight exclamation good job my man! And Yoda says much joy there will be had. :-) Thanks
Is there an exercise to get comfortable with 2 note per string alternate picking or it is better to just practice this kind of licks until you get used to them?
Thames for this awsome lesson. I’m getting there currently learning how to play these runs moving from box to box. When i play these kinda licks i alternate pick every note, watching you however it seem like you pick some notes and hammer/pull of others. Or do you actually pick every note?
Thanks Chris, glad to have you on board! If you have any questions about the course material in the future, please don't hesitate to use the Q&A section and I'll get back to you.
Yet another very constructive and inspirational lesson THANKS!!! Another guitarist I would love to see you take a close look at and "Breakdown" would be Chris Buck!
Ritchie Kotzen does this as well. You got to remember those position shifts though. It's a fantastic, useable way to learn the fretboard. A few steps forward, Marty Friedman has a thing in a similar vein where he mixes weaves those diatonic notes into the pentatonics in a similar way as EJ. Jeff Loomis does a similar thing but with Arpeggios
I love that type of ur vids it's really helps me to rotify and add some new stuff like that....and after ur review, I finded - it'a simple 😄🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️but I can't do analysis like u, for me it's just another one type of pentatonic tasty runs.... Would like to seen another one, but with examples of how to build your own neoclassical runs, like Yngwie
Ross, I have two questions: 1. are u working on bulletproof 3?;) 2. where can I find the backing-track you have used for the first lesson you did on Matteus Asato ?
1:36 Lick 1
7:04 Lick 2
Awesome instructor with the ability to convey his message and Eric Johnson has some great pieces...Thanks...! More more more...!
Thanks Anthony!
when it's fast, you don't hear the groupings as much because your sense of time says we have 8 notes and it just so happens that note 8 is a HIGHER note. I'm hearing these as chunks of 6 and you just happen to start a new sequence on a beat OTHER than the common ones. I wonder if you can get to where you don't even think about how many notes, but just WHEN you want to jump to a new position. ? thanks for the breakdown.
I wish I was a good enough musician to understand this 😂
@@DeadmanRides I’ll be one more musician that says learn the 5 scales of the pentatonics and just practice them til they’re burned into your brain. Then watch some videos explaining what you can do with them. That’s is THE BIGGEST HEAD START you can give yourself. It took me 2 months to burn those scales into my head. After that, you learn where the major and minor root notes are within those scales. It’s a lot easier than it sounds if you get into it. Do that first (after you’ve learned your chords, or not ….) Again, it’s a huge, easier than you think, head start. Hope ya give it a shot 🎸👍
@@MUGSYBROWN thats great advise.
As always, amazing at all. My ears love Eric Johnson and Joe Bonamassa runs. Eric Gales also does something like that. Thanks for sharing. For me, this is gold. There's almost no material talking about it on the internet and you brought it to us with mastery.
Thank you so much.
Best regards 🇧🇷
Eric gales my fav player ever, he is a machine
Kingfish too
Your teaching style is amazing!
Thank you!
I said it too...!
Very very nice...More please 🏆
Your videos are always so well constructed and explained. You take a lot of the mystery out the theory
Thank you!
This was really helpful. Could you possibly do more? Another great thing to break down are his use of chords. I've always loved his lead playing but how he transitions chords is mesmerising
Been trying to get my head around these sort of licks for a long time and this for me has been the most clearly explained I’ve found thankyou so much 👍🎸
Roert Mcfarlane Glad to hear that!
cool licks man
I've been trying to demystify cliffs of dover for the past week and this is a lifesaver. THANKS!
Check out Troy Grady! He uncoverd all the pickingtricks from cliffs of dover
This is awesome mate, your videos are taking my playing to the next level after being stuck with the same phrasing for years. But please, I beg you, count us in. Have mercy bro.
Man, you are the best !! I´m almost 40 years old, with 25 years of playing, and i'm learning from you. Greetings from Buenos Aires.
I didn't realize how much I wanted this in my arsenal until now. Will jump right in .. I hope to "countrify" it a little
He’s an excellent teacher.
... great!
Thank you so much for the amazing lesson! Please make more Bonamassa lessons ....thanks!
Thank you! I just launched a new course on my website with 10 JB/Eric Johnson inspired licks. Link in description
Great stuff Brother!
Very well done. Especially well explained. Which is of course the key to guitar 🎸 teaching.
Thank you for talking a little music theory and fretboard theory.....it's much needed in guitar lessons on youtube
Ross! You are awesome. Thanks for all the great content.
Awesome Joe Bonamassa Lesson 🥰
Great,!!!you have a new subscriber, greetings from Mexico
brilliant lesson. Thanks Ross
Thanks!
dude can't believe i'd i'd learn an EJ lick in a a couple of hours haha. I'd never dream of playing like ej. andy timmons maybe but thanks for this. You're a great teacher.
Eric Johnson is a beast with the Pentatonic scale. Very good info. Thank you for posting.
Thank you
Mate... you are awesome! Cheers from Brazil!
Very good
Great licks. Great playing. Thanks.
Great lesson!
Thanks Ross, this is a great video!
Thanks Mark!
Yes yes yes.
Great surprise in my Tube feed today. Thanks !
Dude, you did a great job breaking it down
Thanks 🙏
That was really helpful brother, thanks.
Glad to hear that!
@@RossCampbellGuitarist If I sign up to the site do I get access to the courses, or do they need to be purchased as individual packages?
l really enjoyed learning this lick.
Great vid - thanks for deciphering their magic in a concise way
Thanks for another great lesson! I can recommend the Bulletproof course, I really found it useful. Cheers!
Love to see you cover Trademark.
Great teaching and playing - very rare to find
Pentatonics are magical! If you check out bands like POLYPHIA for an example. They work the pentatonic shapes beautifully. Thank you Ross👍for this AWESOME lesson.
What a great lesson. Many thanks...
What kind of pickups are you using? They sound fantastic.
Great Lesson, definitely going to try to practice these licks\ideas and try to incorporate them in my playing . Great first video after the "what do you want to see". it's clear that you have listened to your fanbase and you nailed it. =)
Thank you! All of the comments were genuinely very eye-opening for me so I appreciate it.
Ross than.ypu this is exactly what I was looking for today's practise sorted
Excellent!
Amazingly helpful!! So useful in breaking down the elusive sound...
Thanks! Glad it was helpful.
awesome lesson thank you again!
Amazing video
Is there any chance of there being any tan for the scale run in minute 0:16
Great video i love it
Thank nyou for this !!.....really appreciate your talent and also the nice colour your Strat has !
`thank you!
Love these runs. Currently learning the Joe Bonamassa Pentatonic Sequences video and this video, while also using the speed building exercises daily. Really needto improve my playing speed to be able to attempt these runs.
Love this.. thanks for sharing.
Nice sound! I have got DiMarzios s pickups too on my strat. Awesome!
THANKS for breaking this down...
Awesome tone
very cool, thank you
Given that all notes have multiple locations on the fretboard, I enjoy playing horizontally with triplets so that I can mix ascending and descending notes alternately throughout the run.
I also love the fluidity of notes and of course mixing this with alternating single, and double picking gives a dense complex sound to the run without multiple repeats.
Awesome player, awesome teacher. Subscribed. Thanks And cheers from Brasil!!!!
Thanks Armando!
Awesome lesson
Thank you!
24 thumbs down 👎 Really? Let’s see your videos... everyone is a critic 🙄 Awesome video!
Maybe they are BIZARROS thinking they're giving him a Compliment.
This guy is very talented indeed.!
Cascade #2 is both enjoyable and frightening reminiscent of cascades found in Daryl Steurmer's solo work on J-L Ponty's Enigmatic Ocean release circa 1976. As soon as I heard it I thought Eric had to have listened to this album, great lesson, thanks.
Can we get ahold of the backing tracks so we can jam along and practice to the same songs you play in your intro?
I recognize some of your Joe Bonamassa lesson in this one. Excellent! I like your licks quite a bit.
Thanks!
I would like to know what kind of Dimarzio pickups those are and string gauge/brand please?And great lesson!
Great lesson, thank you
love the way u teach ,,,,
Sounds great. Timing advice would be helpful. One beat per chunk of 3 and 5. Does this work over 4/4 time? Thanks
I broke it up into chunks of 6 per beat as per the 16th note triplets in the sheet music, which doesn't align with the odd-note groupings but was necessary for me to play in time over a metronome. Works over 4/4.
Check out Eric Gales as well - he does great use of these types of runs
I need that lick did I hear Joe Bonamassa doing all the time. And there it is in broad daylight exclamation good job my man! And Yoda says much joy there will be had. :-) Thanks
Great lesson and excellent breakdown as usual thanks keep it up
Is there an exercise to get comfortable with 2 note per string alternate picking or it is better to just practice this kind of licks until you get used to them?
Very Cool 😎
Understand and got the run; even without tab, never used tab; dunno how you get the speed up to that level. Beyond me.
Thames for this awsome lesson. I’m getting there currently learning how to play these runs moving from box to box. When i play these kinda licks i alternate pick every note, watching you however it seem like you pick some notes and hammer/pull of others. Or do you actually pick every note?
This was really interesting and different way to approach it. Thank you.
Awesome lesson. I learned this from Troy Gradys spectacular videos too.
terrific! Really great stuff. gonna buy a course 🙂
Thanks Tim!
Ross Campbell Could you make a video about Eric Gales aproach to cascading pentatonics ?
Great Ross! Waiting on the next Eric Johnson lesson!
Superb intro dude. Have enrolled on your course.
Thanks Chris, glad to have you on board! If you have any questions about the course material in the future, please don't hesitate to use the Q&A section and I'll get back to you.
Hi, what is the Strat and amps and pedals you used on this video?
Wow,,that was brilliant,,,door opened for me !!
Great job nailing EJ's style 'and' tone! I'll check out your tutorials asap!
This is great- thanks
That 2nd like is really cool, I stole it. Thanks!!
YES. These videos don’t take me 10 seconds to like. Time to get to work 👊🏻
So damn good!!! Great lesson!
Awesomeness
Yet another very constructive and inspirational lesson THANKS!!! Another guitarist I would love to see you take a close look at and "Breakdown" would be Chris Buck!
Awesome
You are such a clever and talented dude
How did you get that beautiful tone!!
Ritchie Kotzen does this as well. You got to remember those position shifts though. It's a fantastic, useable way to learn the fretboard. A few steps forward, Marty Friedman has a thing in a similar vein where he mixes weaves those diatonic notes into the pentatonics in a similar way as EJ. Jeff Loomis does a similar thing but with Arpeggios
I love that type of ur vids it's really helps me to rotify and add some new stuff like that....and after ur review, I finded - it'a simple 😄🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️but I can't do analysis like u, for me it's just another one type of pentatonic tasty runs....
Would like to seen another one, but with examples of how to build your own neoclassical runs, like Yngwie
I love that sound . Could you tell me what kind of distortion are you using ?
Ross, I have two questions: 1. are u working on bulletproof 3?;)
2. where can I find the backing-track you have used for the first lesson you did on Matteus Asato ?
What pedals are you using on this lesson?
Dude I am learning alot from this keep it up and what pickups do u prefer?