Carson has been my biggest influence musically for the past two years. Whenever I practice now I don't think about what I am playing or how it sounds. I rely on emotion to take me where I need to be. Thank you so much for you positive vibes and stellar inspiration. You've inspired more than you could imagine.
i dunno what ur playing dude, but it makes my feet don't wanna stop shaking haha.. great mate.. i didn't see you like this in The Advantage, but love ur work mate
i once asked him and then he unfriended me. however there is a comment somewhere on another youtube video, referring to a friend/ other guitar player that inspired him to use that peculiar picking/left hand muting thing if i;m not mistaken. in case i ever find it again i'll let you know
If you're talking about namely that first song it's just him hammering the notes and quickly picking after - he said so himself in one of his other videos (his account is airplanehuh if that helps, although it was not on one of his uploads). So the left-hand side's ringing from open taps doesn't come through in the first song he tied that grass through the strings, although it doesn't matter so much with the electric as those sounds tend not to come through the pick-ups. Hope that helped. :)
Carson I am curious as to where you draw inspiration? When I watch your videos, you seem to drift off into this euphoric state, I am interested in where you go mentally when you create.
I see your point. Maybe his methods of composition are easy but this guy can play from memory all those ramblings over and over. I dare you to try to do so.
I beg to differ, jimi hendrix had no musical experience whatsoever. All improv most of the time. Besides doing so helps you develop your own unique style of guitar playing. Of course musical composition really would help you in writing material.
damn dude. I used to really look up to this guy and the way he played about two years back. Now that i've actually found out how much there is to musical composition, I've realized how easy it is to go on stupid musical tangents like this guy.
I take Jazz studies at USC as a drummer, but this guy has been one of my heroes for 10+ years.
Carson has been my biggest influence musically for the past two years. Whenever I practice now I don't think about what I am playing or how it sounds. I rely on emotion to take me where I need to be. Thank you so much for you positive vibes and stellar inspiration. You've inspired more than you could imagine.
This guy is a genius.
This guy is joyously amazing! I just found about him- holy shizlz! awesome
MUSIC (some cool names too):
(Plant Capo) unitled1. 0:36 - 2:41
(Anatomy) untitled2. 3:07 - 6:44
(Ascension) untitled3. 6:58 - 10:30
Where can I find these?
It's not a capo, it's a dampener.
I've never heard some of these sounds before.
Surely one of the greatest to ever be
So fucking beautiful
his cat awwwwwww
Please tab the first song!
i dunno what ur playing dude, but it makes my feet don't wanna stop shaking haha..
great mate.. i didn't see you like this in The Advantage, but love ur work mate
I really want to know how to do this picking style but I can't figure it out for the life of me
i once asked him and then he unfriended me.
however there is a comment somewhere on another youtube video, referring to a friend/ other guitar player that inspired him to use that peculiar picking/left hand muting thing if i;m not mistaken.
in case i ever find it again i'll let you know
If you're talking about namely that first song it's just him hammering the notes and quickly picking after - he said so himself in one of his other videos (his account is airplanehuh if that helps, although it was not on one of his uploads). So the left-hand side's ringing from open taps doesn't come through in the first song he tied that grass through the strings, although it doesn't matter so much with the electric as those sounds tend not to come through the pick-ups. Hope that helped. :)
Tim Wong thanks bro that makes sense, much appreciated.
Thanks for posting! Love all the videos...
i bet he started out on bass
Da Herstorian It does seem like it.
Its a bit late but yeah. He was on bass and keys in Hella and was bass in the Advantage in the 90s.
What made you say so? I'm curious since I started on bass as well and enjoy his guitar play lol.
@@anvi7572 He doesn't play guitar like a guitar player
started on snare drum and clarinet in school. played guitar for 8 years before playing bass in bands.
Pretty sure John F, Flea and Omar have a jam sesh with similar vibes to this first one.
Carson I am curious as to where you draw inspiration? When I watch your videos, you seem to drift off into this euphoric state, I am interested in where you go mentally when you create.
Like he's picking his way through Basho, very interesting
Anybody knows what's Carson been up to nowadays?
ive been trying to figure out :/ found nothing so far
hautahuah.bandcamp.com/album/sketch-comedy
The Guitar Podcast 440 ep. 76
ffffffffff. I really wish when you guys filmed that you kept the fingerboard in shot.
Lotsa haters with bunk opinions and no fucking decent content on their own channels.
Go on, Carson! You rocks!
I see your point. Maybe his methods of composition are easy but this guy can play from memory all those ramblings over and over. I dare you to try to do so.
6:58 reminds me of Shawn Lane
sounds pretty good to me, but i look forward to your "compositions" and how "important" they will be
explain?
Are you implying he's just playing random notes or what?
Curious, what happened to this guy?
is the second song played with a BARITONE guitar>?
I'm pretty sure it is just tunned in Dropped D
lestatv3 drop c :)
I beg to differ, jimi hendrix had no musical experience whatsoever. All improv most of the time. Besides doing so helps you develop your own unique style of guitar playing. Of course musical composition really would help you in writing material.
3:05 what song is he playing?
0bb somebody please answer this
damn dude. I used to really look up to this guy and the way he played about two years back. Now that i've actually found out how much there is to musical composition, I've realized how easy it is to go on stupid musical tangents like this guy.
So what do you think these days?
I bet you can't even learn how to play a quarter of this
@@Tachot123 I'd like to hear his reply to this lol.
This is the most Kyle thing you could say
Bruh I wrote this 7 years ago