The chestnut is "implying the V chord" - relaying this kind of strategy to us is the key that unblocks the door to the library 🙂 World Class Playing, Sir!
This is just so so good. Thanks for unlocking another level of challenge for me. I have heard many greats play outside but really not understood it. Thanks for breaking it down!
Nice! Thanks. I was also wondering "How is he getting that sound from humbuckers" and then I noticed that they're P90's. Reminded me of Steve Khan's great sound on Steely Dan's Aja, which was a Tele with original Wide Range Humbuckers. One of my favorite recorded guitar tones ever. Whose P90's are they? I'll buy those.
Hi, can you help clarify something for me on the W-H diminished? While in Cmi, can I play C diminished whole half starting from the root? Now when I play the half whole diminished, is it also from the C root?
Yes both will work over a Cm chord but give different extensions or “outside” sounds. Best thing to do is to write out the notes of each scale and see how they contrast against the chord.. hope that helps!
@@JefferyJMarshall, I asked cuz C half whole diminished scale have the Cmin triad notes, C, Eb & G, as well as other minor scale notes but also have the outside diminished notes. But, a C harmonic minor scale also works in C min key with the #7, so a C whole half diminished scale fits into that space, that's why it's confusing to me. I've tried to play both and they both seemed to fit but one of my educated musician friends suggested starting it a ½ step down from the root and play half whole, which confused me cuz wouldn't it be the same as starting at root and going whole half?🤔
@@harryyoung3247yes basically a different way of saying the same thing… happens a lot in music as people can see the same thing from different angles.
Outside side step is only obvious when your playing and thinking about it, once I started listening to myself later, I realized its not as obvious. Your brain just syncs with your hand
A wealth of ideas. Thanks
Your "not conquered it" (sidestepping) is still way smoother than my attempts. Great video and killer playing! Thanks
Ha thanx! Baby steps I reckon lol
The chestnut is "implying the V chord" - relaying this kind of strategy to us is the key that unblocks the door to the library 🙂 World Class Playing, Sir!
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Really like the chop spacing you apply when soloing.
Reminds me very much of Larry Carlton’s approach. Nicely done and I learned a great deal!
Much appreciated!
Great playing, inspiring ideas!
Much appreciated!
This is just so so good. Thanks for unlocking another level of challenge for me. I have heard many greats play outside but really not understood it. Thanks for breaking it down!
Right on!!
Nice! Thanks. I was also wondering "How is he getting that sound from humbuckers" and then I noticed that they're P90's. Reminded me of Steve Khan's great sound on Steely Dan's Aja, which was a Tele with original Wide Range Humbuckers. One of my favorite recorded guitar tones ever. Whose P90's are they? I'll buy those.
I believe it is a Duncan that fits right into a humbucker slot. It’s pretty cool
Very cool, thanks so much for this!
Right on!
Hi, can you help clarify something for me on the W-H diminished? While in Cmi, can I play C diminished whole half starting from the root? Now when I play the half whole diminished, is it also from the C root?
Yes both will work over a Cm chord but give different extensions or “outside” sounds. Best thing to do is to write out the notes of each scale and see how they contrast against the chord.. hope that helps!
@@JefferyJMarshall, I asked cuz C half whole diminished scale have the Cmin triad notes, C, Eb & G, as well as other minor scale notes but also have the outside diminished notes. But, a C harmonic minor scale also works in C min key with the #7, so a C whole half diminished scale fits into that space, that's why it's confusing to me. I've tried to play both and they both seemed to fit but one of my educated musician friends suggested starting it a ½ step down from the root and play half whole, which confused me cuz wouldn't it be the same as starting at root and going whole half?🤔
@@harryyoung3247yes basically a different way of saying the same thing… happens a lot in music as people can see the same thing from different angles.
Outside side step is only obvious when your playing and thinking about it, once I started listening to myself later, I realized its not as obvious. Your brain just syncs with your hand
Interesting! Something o need work on for sure
@@JefferyJMarshall no man you did it good