Sound Like a Pro Without Shredding
What's up everyone? Man, I haven't been live in a while. Um, today we're going to talk about some fun stuff about uh kind of using classical music to come up with ideas for guitar. Uh, so I just did this video.
Uh, by the way, before I start, um, we have the complete guitar collection on sale from now through the 26th of December. This is like a Christmas thing that we're running that has the um, new scale matrix course, which is has not been part of of any guitar bundles in the past, but quick lessons pro, the arpeggio master class, and the beginner guitar course. So it's like a complete journey and you can give these to you can gift them to somebody. We actually haven't been able to do that in the past.
So this is the first time you can actually gift it. So you can get someone that [gasps] get them on the uh on the road to becoming a uh better guitar player or even just starting with a beginner guitar course. So 99 bucks for all four together. Um I think that's pretty good deal.
and um this new video that I just did about handle the handle water music largo um where I was kind of surprised I was I was kind of surprised. Now, I've I do a lot of stuff on guitar and I've played a lot of classical music. Uh not necessarily as a classical guitarist, but I started out on the cello and some of the first things that I learned on the guitar like the the um learning the solo box um solo cello suites like uh [music] >> [music] [music] >> Ah, so that boach cello suite there when I first learned that I was on the guitar. I mean, I just did it from messing around because I played it on the cello.
And when I first started playing the guitar, I was like, "Huh, that actually sounds really cool on the guitar actually sounds better than me playing it on the cello." Um, and I was like, "What is that chord?" That's where I learned how spread triads, you know, what spread triads were way back in 8th grade before I heard Pat Matheni, before I heard Eric Johnson. I mean heard per pavaththeni way before Eric you know 10 years before ...
Watch the full video by Rick Beato on YouTube.