Improving Your Guitar Phrasing With Rap Music
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In this video we are going to talk about rhythm phrasing.
We are going to look at speech and apply the rhythm phrases that we do when speaking to the guitar. Kid's stories are great for this type of exercise.
Start without the guitar so you won't be limited by the instrument. Once you have a rhythmic idea that you like, you can take the guitar and look for the right sounds.
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Ugh - that is so stupidly helpful.
Wish my uni teachers had mentioned this instead of going through modes all the time haha
Can I nominate this for best lesson on phrasing in the history of lesson's on phrasing?
I really think you've helped a lot of musicians with this one David.
Bless you.
Mary had a little amp
The beauty of simplicity. This could easily be called "How to play creatively and avoid over used riffs". Really cool. 👏🏼
Hi David! I usually never comment on youtube or anywhere. But you are special, and thanks to you (and lots of practice on your guitar infusion course right now) I am improving a lot and I finally start to have fun while playing.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart. This lesson alone is like 5 years of intensive rhythm practice to me! You make the world a better place.
Greetings from Besançon!
Wow, thank you so much. You made my day!
Great idea!!! I'll be using it for sure!!! It would be cool to make a song out of some famous poem's phrasing patterns :)
Excellent! Great lesson.
Love the idea and exercise. Thanks David.
David Walliman: I appreciate the contextual entirety of your teaching in this video concerning the voice of expression through music listening. I listen to allot of Frank Zappa and film musical compositions by different composers such as Gyorgy Ligeti numerous others which opens up the fret board to new creative and practical understanding of the functions of the different interval relationships. Thumbs Up.
Une leçon juste géniale et tellement indispensable pour améliorer son phrasing. Paul Gilbert utilise beaucoup cette méthode aussi. Merci encore une fois pour ce que tu nous offres, tes leçons mériteraient tellement d'être plus visibles sur RUclips.
+Chmouk88 Merci!,
Great phrasing trick! Shared on my Google+ page too.
Excellent travail David. Et content que tu sois ami avec Claus. Ce gars est absolument génial. Vous êtes pour moi tous les deux des modèles de pédagogie.
this was actually extremely profound. thanks.
This lesson makes me smile
Great advice David, thanks. I guess it's like call & response phrasing in blues, where the phrases are like a conversation, with breathing space between the phrases.
Great lesson for those who know their modes, scales, and chord tones!
Thanks David..That was so helpful...
This is such a great lesson. Thanks for your insight!
David, David, David this is one of my best lesson so far you are great thanks mannnnnnn!!!! Love your lessons
Thank you!!
Masterclass and great tip. Thanks a lot
life changing advice
Whoa! I also thought of the same thing before. But you put it very nicely. Cheers to my favorite youtube teacher!
It's really all about that space between the notes. Lol, imagine we all spoke in the rhythm of 160bpm arpeggio runs all the time.
Yes, we'd say a person who spoke like that was babbling, or rambling, and we'd quickly get bored and stop listening.
really cool video David! loved it and I'm passing this on to all my students
Thanks so much!
Cool lesson dude! Thanks!
Sweet lesson, thanks!! Super cool that you're teaming with Claus Levin too!!
Another nugget of guitar wisdom from Wallimann! Great lesson!
J'adore entendre quelqu'un confirmer une idée que j'avais déjà eue auparavant x). J'ajouterais qu'il faut aussi écouter de vrais morceaux de rap, le phrasé est souvent plus intéressant et varié. Tant que l'artiste a du talent bien sûr.
Love your teaching method thank you
Thanks very much!
This is great!!! I have really struggled with the concept of How to work on phrasing. This is an elegant technique! Thanks !
Neat concept thanks ..just spent all my pocket money n a new amp but taken on board thanks again
Merci beaucoup ! Super conseil ! Je sais quoi faire maintenant ;)
I have been using this for a while
I got one advice too... There are dots on the bottom of the beer bottles if we will look at them in rhythmic concept we could achieve some good ideas from them
+Tikken N Hah! ;)
Dude i just LOVE your videos! :D Keep it up and take it izi :)
+Boko Piiti Thank you!!
You are very welcome,Sir :)
Thank you so much
Hey David , I didn't know you knew clause Levin ? I seen lot of his videos but I thought he was a little too crazy ! But I never wanted to tap my foot anyway , and I developed so many bad habits early on , but instead of getting rid of them ( which was impossible ) I decided to continue developing my bad habits even more , and refine them into a unique style that works well for me , but of course I developed more " correct " stuff also , and am constantly learning new things , thanks for your videos , they have really kept me busy !
Such. A cool. Concept! Thanks, coach!
Funnily enough I just remembered a column by Guthrie Govan in Guitar Techniques (when he was still writing in it, years ago). He was explaining some ideas in a demo track he did (can't remember what the subject was), but I specifically remember the lines in the magazine: "...oh, and, in bars X and Y, I was trying to make the guitar sing 'Phil Hilborne-Guthrie Govan'...". He tried to translate the melody of the phrases as well, but I thought 'that's a cool way to approach rhythm'.
Great video!
I like this. This is so fun.
good idea man
une approche bien sympathique...
Merci bien! :)
thats actually so effective :D funny at the same time. Awesome!
Thanks!
This is really cool. I'll try it :D
Hi
Thank you for sharing
Assuming that pour guitar is our 'voice' , rapping or singing what we play should be obvious.
I came back to find this to share an epiphany I had...I think that another way to look at phrasing is to picture tap dancing. If you take the notes out, and are left with nothing but rhythm, you can Pretend that all the instruments are different tap dancers, and your lead guitar is a tap dancer joining in...
this video was GREAT
Thanks so much!
I said a hip hop
Hippie to the hippie
The hip, hip a hop, and you don't stop, a rock it out
Bubba to the bang bang boogie, boobie to the boogie…
Stevie Ray Vaughan does a version of Mary had a little lamb.
No way!! I just discovered Claus a few months ago. I've spent so much time watching you and him. You're right, he is so motivational (so are you though), but he has that mini Arnold Schwarzenegger thing :). Great fundamental concept for class. Thanks for all your hard work and dedication. Your guitar infusion class and tube channel has changed my guitar life!
BTW, Can you do a video on the perspective of a professional/studio guitarist and how they approach their work with a band. With the ultimate question: What are we all working towards? Bridge the gap between theory, knowledge, and application.
Hypothetically, a fancy new band comes through town and they want a lead guitar player... what is it like to sit and get acquainted with the band on a setlist? Are they like "B Mixolydian... go!" What language do they speak when they first meet and prepare for a gig/song.
In other words, if a B Mixolydian progession is playing, me and Derek Trucks can't stand in the same ballpark, why? How do you get in his ballpark (beside the obvious "practice" and "I suck")... practice what!? What's the technical? Stitch Method has some cool insight ("in the mind of..." Can you do some of that for us? God bless.
Where can I find the backing track? Great lesson by the way!
Purely a friendly tip: uncomfortableness = discomfort
Thanks!! :)
Rhythm is also a dancer.
I hear a call and response:
Mary Had a Little…Lamb
Say What? Say What?
Mary Had a Little…Lamb
Who’s Fleece Was White as Snooooow.
"Rap shred" that would give the phrase "motor mouth" a whole new meaning! 😅
Ppl rapping as fast as possible would be hilarious to watch.
Steve vai does this a lot.
Salut!
Could i have that backing track please?
Thanks for asking! Unfortunately that one is exclusively available in the course (link in the video description).
However here are 5 other tracks that are as good and free: goo.gl/sEfppq
Mary had a little pimp
Little pimp, little pimp
Mary had a little pimp
His nose was white as snow
Mary had a little lamb never sounded so good
gucci lamb gucci lamb gucci lamb
First!
So all what Stevie Ray was doing, was rapping!
Nursery rhymes>rap music lol
Rap music is an oxymoron.
Correction, TRAP music is an oxymoron. Or any rap that carries no meaning besides sex, drugs, and money. Some rap out there carries true poetic meaning and while I don't enjoy listening to it, I truly respect it.
Sweet lesson! Great advice