Brutal Bump


Brutal Bump was uploaded by: KristoferDahl
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Brutal Bump

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Sometimes you encounter things in life that throw you into an unexpected direction….just like a BRUTAL BUMP! As usual you will find bonus material at the end of the video – this time covering my views on songwriting. Ongoing collab with this backing: www.guitarmasterclass.net Brutal Bump track mastered by Tony at Miro Mastering

Fast Legato Rock Technique 6


RO-016 • Fast Legato Rock Technique 6 was uploaded by: JustinSandercoe
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RO-016 • Fast Legato Rock Technique 6

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If you have all your chops down in positions 1 and 2 then it’s time to start joining them together and getting a bit flash. There licks cover most of the fingerboard in a nice shred! This is the last one in this little series but will do more if it proves popular. Support notes at www.justinguitar.com – thanks again for filming and editing Jedi Master. 🙂 take care y’all

RO-015 • Fast Legato Rock Technique 5


RO-015 • Fast Legato Rock Technique 5 was uploaded by: JustinSandercoe
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RO-015 • Fast Legato Rock Technique 5

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If you have all the tricks down for Position1 it’s time to check out position 2 and be able to burn all over the place. This lesson is just about getting the new scale position down. Support notes at www.justinguitar.com. Thanks again Jedi legendary camera man and all round chop slayer 😉

RO-014 • Fast Legato Rock Technique 4


RO-014 • Fast Legato Rock Technique 4 was uploaded by: JustinSandercoe
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RO-014 • Fast Legato Rock Technique 4

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OK. Now that you have the cycling patterns down on strings 3/4 it’s time to apply them to all the strings in the G major 3nps pattern and get really rockin’. Take your time, take it easy. Big up fanks to Jedi for filming and editing and general comedy moments 🙂

RO-013 • Fast Legato Rock Technique 3


RO-013 • Fast Legato Rock Technique 3 was uploaded by: JustinSandercoe
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RO-013 • Fast Legato Rock Technique 3

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Now that you can do Hammer-ons and Flick-offs well it is time to start cycling them. This mean to play a cycle of notes around and around and only picking when you cross to a new string. Get this going with a flow and then try to apply it in the next lesson.Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Full support at the web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem. And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships. Just tons of great lessons 🙂 To get help with your lesson or song look up the number at the start of the video title (like ST-123 or whatever) on the Lesson Index page. www.justinguitar.com .

RO-012 • Fast Legato Rock Technique 2


RO-012 • Fast Legato Rock Technique 2 was uploaded by: JustinSandercoe
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RO-012 • Fast Legato Rock Technique 2

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Now playing the 3nps (notes per string) using legato technique (hammer-ons and flick-offs). This is where you can start getting some speed on while making sure you develop a good action with clear and precise movements. Support notes at www.justinguitar.com. Thanks to Jedi for filming 🙂

SC-025 • Legato Patterns with Pentatonics (Guitar Lesson)


SC-025 • Legato Patterns with Pentatonics (Guitar Lesson) was uploaded by: JustinSandercoe
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SC-025 • Legato Patterns with Pentatonics (Guitar Lesson)

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In this guitar lesson I show you how to use some legato patterns to speed up your pentatonic scales and get some cool licks. I go through one pattern in detail and then just show you another 5 that you can explore for yourself. I got taught these patterns by my teacher many years ago, but a few guys have sent me links that the main pattern here is also taught by Paul Gilbert in his video called Intense Rock II. He plays it way better than me too. I’m pretty sure you can’t copyright licks anyway, but I feel I should credit Paul Gilbert here because he was almost certainly the origin of these licks (via my teacher). So if you want some more even more intense licks then look up his video – it’s pretty amazing. So I emailed Paul to check he wasn’t going to be pissed about my use of the lick. His reply: “I haven’t copyrighted any pentatonic licks, but I do own F# on the 11th fret of the G string exclusively. Rock and Roll, Paul” What a dude. So all you kids, check out the lick, but NO PLAYING F# on the 11th FRET – OK!!! Or else 😉 There is TAB for the licks and the patterns on the web site – you probably wanna check that out – will make them easier to learn…Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Full support at the web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem. And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships