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There's a great neo-glam band called Uni. They have a lot of songs that Bowie or Bolan would have been proud to write. ruclips.net/video/U1qrAXwo2NI/видео.html ruclips.net/video/6AJrTvgabgM/видео.html
Ronson was so creative. He's one of those guys where you just give him a Les Paul, a Marshall stack, and a couple of pedals, and he can come up with an ever engaging variety of tones and textures.
Yes indeed! Side note: I’ve long regretted the lack of decent audio and video footage of his live performances during that era. It’s a rock “tragedy” that we’ll never experience them.
@@chasbodaniels1744 the Santa Monica album which used to be only available as a bootleg but was eventually released as an official album is a great live album from the Bowie/Ronson era
Just stumbled across this channel; fantastic instruction. One of the frustrating things about learning is not understanding how to introduce style into tablature to actually sound like the recordings, and you've done an excellent job making that information accessible. I wish I had this channel 20 years ago!
Glad to see Bowie’s glam rock era on here. Mick Ronson was a key member at that time and has influenced a lot of guitarists like the great Randy Rhoads.
I became a huge David Bowie fan in high school during the Glam Era when either people didn't know who he was or disparaged him. (dating myself lol) Listening to his music, I knew he was great back then. Fast forward to your video. It's a wonder to me how he was able to figure out the notes and chords to write and play his beautiful music. Thank you for giving me insight into him that I didn't have before.
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There's a great neo-glam band called Uni. They have a lot of songs that Bowie or Bolan would have been proud to write.
ruclips.net/video/U1qrAXwo2NI/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/6AJrTvgabgM/видео.html
Ronson was so creative. He's one of those guys where you just give him a Les Paul, a Marshall stack, and a couple of pedals, and he can come up with an ever engaging variety of tones and textures.
didn't Bowie come up with the riff
Ziggy Stardust is one of the greatest albums ever made
Yes indeed! Side note: I’ve long regretted the lack of decent audio and video footage of his live performances during that era. It’s a rock “tragedy” that we’ll never experience them.
@@chasbodaniels1744 the Santa Monica album which used to be only available as a bootleg but was eventually released as an official album is a great live album from the Bowie/Ronson era
@@TheFairway8 Really is a great album
Totally agree. Mick Ronson was such a great guitarist.
Just stumbled across this channel; fantastic instruction. One of the frustrating things about learning is not understanding how to introduce style into tablature to actually sound like the recordings, and you've done an excellent job making that information accessible. I wish I had this channel 20 years ago!
This is an impressive lesson, plenty to work on but really easy to follow. Feels very professional but also totally down-to-earth. Good job!
Congrats on 1 mil subs!!🤯🥳
Wow! Thanks for pointing that out!
Glad to see Bowie’s glam rock era on here. Mick Ronson was a key member at that time and has influenced a lot of guitarists like the great Randy Rhoads.
I became a huge David Bowie fan in high school during the Glam Era when either people didn't know who he was or disparaged him. (dating myself lol) Listening to his music, I knew he was great back then. Fast forward to your video. It's a wonder to me how he was able to figure out the notes and chords to write and play his beautiful music. Thank you for giving me insight into him that I didn't have before.
What a terrific lesson this is! Perfect choices of song riffs, and the artist himself.
Great video your youth here and the way you talk is 💯 just the best for this lesson. Talented and just a diamond 💎
Great riffs!!!! Thanks Ayla!!
Jimmy Hendrix and Minor Arpeggio with A7 , B7 , C add9 , Bmaj7 and Am and then E7 .
always liked Bowie .. cool ☺
Very cool, thank you, Ayla! 👍💖🎸😎
Wow, nailed Ronson's tone! Do I hear a half-cocked wah for some of it? It's got that type of filtering to my ears
Bucker and compression.
Thank you for this, particularly your treatment of Diamond Dogs. I suspect that song would be crazy good if played on a Dobro guitar.
Gracias Ayla, genial me encanta
Ayla is AWESOME
Well done Ayla . . . thanks! 👍👍👍
I see awesome David Bowie guitar player, I subscribe. You rock!
Thanks for posting!
I've forgotten more riffs than I can remember knowing.
Gorgeous finish on that LP
That's the guitar you played your amazing cover of "Since I've been loving you"! Please do a transcription of YOUR version of it. It's sooooo good.
Saw a brilliant version of jean genie, with Bowie, Ronson and Jeff Beck, heaven must be rocking ❤
Is there anything like this for bass? Brilliant teaching!
Demais...tive que pegar a guitarra e tocar junto durante o video🙂🎸👏
You gotta do "China Girl" Classic 80's MTV song 👍🎸😎
Nick Ronson wrote many of Bowie song riffs in the early days.
Good Hendrix thumb chords on those G ish chords.
I still have that original vinyl record.
Well done.
Do Vicious ...
What amp do you use thank you
I'm in love
What about Panic in Detroit?
Amazing spider 🕷️ fingers, can you please do sound & vision. Can it be done with one guitar 🤔
"Arpeggiating"
Hi my madam 💞 thanks
Wait maybe not. Lol
Ayla seems sad today. Makes me sad.
@Theguitareo011 I'm not that lucky
@Theguitareo011 not with my trust issues. Thanx anyway. The shipping alone would be the price of a Gibson.
good bowie song choices... especially "watch that man".