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Crusty Clad got a reaction from Randy in Talk BoxLooking forward to the vid.
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Crusty Clad got a reaction from Randy in New Guitar Tutorials TalkHow about some Dokken or Scorpions? Lots of great 80's tunes between those two.
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Crusty Clad got a reaction from Randy in New Guitar Tutorials TalkWhen ya toss Brian May in...ya know it gonna be good.
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Crusty Clad got a reaction from Randy in New Guitar Tutorials TalkBack when they were younger, before Kenny found his voice. His guitar tone is awesome.
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Crusty Clad got a reaction from Randy in New Guitar Tutorials TalkThe solo from this song would make a great tutorial. Straight Dm Pentatonic...more or less?
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Crusty Clad got a reaction from Randy in Basic Music Theory - Classical Cadence ( L Form or I IV V Progression )Another great lesson HP.
Hope you are feeling better. I noticed Dr Pink is looking a little dusty around the headstock as well ...lol.
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Crusty Clad got a reaction from Randy in Smokestack Lightning - Mississippi BluesThanks for the upload HP. Now I have a reason to dig out that slide again.
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Crusty Clad reacted to admin in Basic Music Theory - Classical Cadence ( L Form or I IV V Progression )Hey Crusty Clad, yeah slowly getting better. From next week on I can work normal again. I will check it out with the dust and clean Dr Pink ?
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Crusty Clad reacted to admin in Basic Music Theory - Classical Cadence ( L Form or I IV V Progression )The classical cadence is the most important subject to understand music and how chords move or just how music works in general. There are several expression for the classical cadence. Some call it the I IV V progression, some the L Form and some Tonica, Subdominat and Dominat. But the main thing is that it represents a principle which you find in mostly all music genres which have the focus on musical expression. And the principle is that a chord progression starts with a Resting Point ( Tonica, I, Root ) then Build up Tension ( Sub Dominat, IV ) goes to a Maximum Tension ( Dominant, V ) to get back to the Resting Point. This works in all major and all minor keys the same. Below you find all chapters of this tutorial.
0:00 Introduction
1:17 The L-Form
2:04 Major
4:39 Minor
7:30 Inversions
Classical Cadenza.gp
Classical Cadenza.pdf
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Crusty Clad reacted to admin in Easy 80s Rock Soloyeah a cool wig would do it. ?
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Crusty Clad got a reaction from Michael Bates in Easy 80s Rock SoloGreat lesson HP.
All your missing is a wig and some spandex....
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Crusty Clad got a reaction from Michael Bates in New Guitar Tutorials TalkWhen ya toss Brian May in...ya know it gonna be good.
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Crusty Clad reacted to admin in New Guitar Tutorials TalkChecked out the official music video of this one - love it.... I think I will go for that one ?
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Crusty Clad reacted to Michael Bates in New Guitar Tutorials TalkYep. until the end where they do the F and G
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Crusty Clad got a reaction from Michael Bates in New Guitar Tutorials TalkThe solo from this song would make a great tutorial. Straight Dm Pentatonic...more or less?
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Crusty Clad got a reaction from admin in Talk BoxLooking forward to the vid.
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Crusty Clad reacted to admin in Talk BoxWill do that one - probably on monday. ?
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Crusty Clad reacted to admin in Talk BoxHere members of the HPCrazy Students Club can talk about anything which comes to there mind.
I start now :
Hey guys - cool we passed the 200 members mark here in the club. Our little community is slowly growing. Lets interact with eachother more to get this community feeling more together. ?
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Crusty Clad reacted to admin in Rock Balade ( Steve Vai Style )Hey Crusy Clad - cool nic ?
yes this one also works with Blues Licks and Blues - Tone control is always a major topic when it comes to lead guitar.
And thanks for the feedback about my teaching ?
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Crusty Clad got a reaction from admin in Rock Balade ( Steve Vai Style )Great lesson HP. I'm still working on the "Amazing Blues Licks" lesson...lol, but will give this a shot to mix things up.
Glad I found your YT channel...you are a fantastic teacher Sir.