PigLick on 22/1/2020 at 14:09
Here is a (very grainy) video of a recent jam I had with some old muso friends. I am the guy in the back left with the blue telecaster. And yeh I'm not the most dynamic mover on stage, but its whats inside that counts.
[video=youtube;KBgfIIyMhO0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBgfIIyMhO0[/video]
PigLick on 22/1/2020 at 14:28
haha there is also this which I had forgotten until I recently reactivated my incredibly content filled youtube account. It starts with a close up of my crotch, proceeds with a nice view of my kitchen, then ends with another crotch close up. Some tasty playing in there as well I must say.
[video=youtube;GOd9-diGdV4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOd9-diGdV4[/video]
PigLick on 22/1/2020 at 15:52
on a roll, after quite a long hiatus due to health issues I am getting back in to the live scene again, feeling rusty but good to play with other musos again.
[video=youtube;ZEljZ8EoGuY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEljZ8EoGuY[/video]
Aja on 1/2/2020 at 10:15
I only watched the first one so far, but some nice solos in there indeed.
scumble on 1/2/2020 at 15:28
Quote Posted by Aja
The only part I didn't like was the abrupt cut-off at the end.
Yes - it wasn't quite finished but whatever I'm doing so far seems to be working.
@pig - listened to all of those. Pretty good blues player. I've been wondering what you found helpful while learning as I'm attempting to learn guitar again. Usually I've got stuck on the initial phase of getting my hands to play chords reliably so it takes a while before being able to play something interesting. Achieving a base level of competence has been elusive.
PigLick on 1/2/2020 at 15:55
learning your basic scales, pentatonic, blues, major minor is a good start, then try and learn some actual solos from songs that you enjoy that maybe dont seem to difficult, either by ear or using tab which is plentiful these days. For example I started out by learning beatles stuff by ear, which is a good starting place as most of the solos and guitar lines arent terribly hard, and it really helps your confidence when you can actually play along with a track.
Then you can start to see how the various scales are being used in a musical sense, which is really important as practicing scales by themselves doesnt really teach you how to actually use them, although it will improve your technique.
Tocky on 2/2/2020 at 05:28
Dang Pig, you got some smooth shit.
PigLick on 2/3/2020 at 05:10
Pretty cool, though I am not a huge fan of edm in general. What I reckon would have been cool is you had autotuned his voice to sing some melody.
Sulphur on 2/3/2020 at 05:11
Hah. I got a good chuckle from that. The source pulls and choices for refrains are on point... the laugh in particular tickles me. A good EDM track spliced with Frakes' constant disapproval? Sweet. I'd hit that. :thumb: