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Wish you were still making vids, great tutorial
Love the Mt.Joy and RKS tutorials. Solid taste
Bro thank you so much man
Wow this is actually great, thank for this one. Mt.Joy- Younger days would be awesome if you could do a tutorial on that one!
Younger days or Mt. Joy the song would be awesome!!
so sick! do cardinal by them!
These tutorials are awesome!
This is awesome. Consider doing Julia if you haven’t yet
Awesome tutorial! also if youre taking suggestions.. strangers by mt. joy seems like a joy but i cant figure out how to play the chorus! :( im subbing to you regardless, keep up the awesome work :)
Please do Witness!!!!!
Sounds great man. I hate to be this guy, but the solo and licks are in G major, you can use the E minor pentatonic too (it's the relative minor of G).
Andrew Harris good catch! I always see the relative major and minor as all part of the same scale. But yes you’re technically right
Travis Daly right. It’s just a matter of resolving notes/focusing on the root. And actually it’s a G Mixolydian, so they are the same notes lol
Wish you were still making vids, great tutorial
Love the Mt.Joy and RKS tutorials. Solid taste
Bro thank you so much man
Wow this is actually great, thank for this one. Mt.Joy- Younger days would be awesome if you could do a tutorial on that one!
Younger days or Mt. Joy the song would be awesome!!
so sick! do cardinal by them!
These tutorials are awesome!
This is awesome. Consider doing Julia if you haven’t yet
Awesome tutorial! also if youre taking suggestions.. strangers by mt. joy seems like a joy but i cant figure out how to play the chorus! :( im subbing to you regardless, keep up the awesome work :)
Please do Witness!!!!!
Sounds great man. I hate to be this guy, but the solo and licks are in G major, you can use the E minor pentatonic too (it's the relative minor of G).
Andrew Harris good catch! I always see the relative major and minor as all part of the same scale. But yes you’re technically right
Travis Daly right. It’s just a matter of resolving notes/focusing on the root. And actually it’s a G Mixolydian, so they are the same notes lol