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Hoodrio
United States
Приєднався 1 бер 2009
Hoodrio offers free guitar lessons, along with unbiased gear demos. My teaching philosophy is simple: the lead guitar parts heard in most popular music are based on easy, open position chord shapes that you already know. Applying these shapes across the fretboard will unlock the mysteries of the best solos and fills in music history, and you will be able to play like the Beatles, Rolling Stones, John Fogerty, Pete Townsend, Tom Petty, Neil Young, Mark Knopfler, and more.
Together let's learn WHY the best guitarists played what they did when they did. Not only will you learn how to play these iconic leads, but more importantly, you will understand why they make sense in the context of the the song. As a result, you will develop your own library of licks that will transfer to your music.
Please start with my playlist "Essential Tools." These lessons will give you transferable skills (not just one song). You will gain the ability to improvise leads in any key, in any song.
Together let's learn WHY the best guitarists played what they did when they did. Not only will you learn how to play these iconic leads, but more importantly, you will understand why they make sense in the context of the the song. As a result, you will develop your own library of licks that will transfer to your music.
Please start with my playlist "Essential Tools." These lessons will give you transferable skills (not just one song). You will gain the ability to improvise leads in any key, in any song.
Відео
Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain - Willie Nelson: 3-Minute Guitar Licks
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Guitar lesson on the solo and chords from the Willie Nelson classic. Learn cool chord-based lead guitar licks and use them in your own music! Taylor Academy 12e (awesome acoustic for electric players!) into Fender Mustang LT25 with Celestion TF 0818. 3minuteguitar
Hoodrio's New Instagram : 3-Minute Guitar (YT Channel will continue the same!)
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My UA-cam videos will continue, just branching out. Please follow my new Instagram account at 3minuteguitar I look forward to seeing you there for additional content and interaction. Thanks!
Breakdown - Tom Petty: 3-Minute Guitar Licks
Переглядів 2,5 тис.21 день тому
Guitar lesson on leads from the Tome Petty and Mike Campbell classic "Breakdown." Learn cool guitar licks and use them in your own music! US Fender Telecaster with Seymour Duncan 5/2 Strat neck pickup and Jerry Donahue bridge pickup into Fender Mustang LT25 with Celestion TF0818. 3minuteguitar
Pure and Easy - The Who: 3-Minute Guitar Licks
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Learn cool Pete Townshend licks and use them in your own music! US Fender Telecaster with Seymour Duncan 5/2 Strat neck pickup and Jerry Donahue bridge pickup into Fender Mustang LT25 with Celestion TF 0818. 3minuteguitar
Light My Fire - The Doors: 3-Minute Guitar Licks
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Guitar lesson on the Robbie Krieger solo from the classic Doors tune. Learn cool licks and use them in your own music! Classic Vibe 70's Telecaster Custom into Fender Mustang LT25 with Celestion TF 0818. 3minuteguitar
The Genius of Gary Louris (Jayhawks Guitar Lesson)
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Learn the solo from "Tailspin" off "Rainy Day Music" and see how it exemplifies Gary's lead style. Learn cool licks and use them in your own music! US Fender Telecaster with Seymour Duncan 5/2 Strat neck pickup and Jerry Donahue bridge pickup into Fender Mustang LT25 with Celestion TF 0818. 3minuteguitar
Tailspin - The Jayhawks: 3-Minute Guitar Licks
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Learn the solo from "Tailspin" off "Rainy Day Music" and use cool licks in your own music! US Fender Telecaster with Seymour Duncan 5/2 Strat neck pickup and Jerry Donahue bridge pickup into Fender Mustang LT25 with Celestion TF 0818. 3minuteguitar
Handwound US Pickups for $33 Each?! (Tone Hatch vs. Fender & Duncan)
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Single coil pickup shootout between Tone Hatch Hippie Stew, Fender CS 69, and Duncan 5/2 Stratocaster neck pickups. US Strat with Fender Custom Shop 69, US Fender Telecaster with Seymour Duncan 5/2 Strat neck pickup, and Squier Bullet Mustang with Tone Hatch Hippie Stews into Quilter SuperBlock UK with Fat Jimmy C1025. 3minuteguitar No affiliation: www.tonehatch.com/
A Quick One - The Who: 3-Minute Guitar Licks
Переглядів 1,8 тис.2 місяці тому
Learn cool Pete Townshend licks and use them in your own music! US Fender Telecaster with Seymour Duncan 5/2 Strat neck pickup and Jerry Donahue bridge pickup into Fender Mustang LT25 with Celestion TF 0818. 3minuteguitar
Movin' On - Bad Company: 3-Minute Guitar Licks
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Learn a Standard Tuning or modified Open G tuning version of this classic without re-tuning to Open C like the original. Much easier and sounds great! 3minuteguitar
Let it Be - The Beatles: 3-Minute Guitar Licks
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Guitar lesson on the George Harrison solo from album version of the classic Beatles tune. Learn cool licks and use them in your own music! Classic Vibe 70's Telecaster Custom into Fender Mustang LT25 with Celestion TF 0818. 3minuteguitar
Before You Accuse Me - Eric Clapton: 3-Minute Guitar Licks
Переглядів 8243 місяці тому
Guitar Lesson: Learn great licks from Eric Clapton's blues solo from "Before You Accuse Me" from the Unplugged album. Taylor Academy 12e (awesome acoustic for electric players!) into Fender Mustang LT25 with Celestion TF 0818. 3minuteguitar
iMovie Audio Editing Made Easy!
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Learn EASY tools to improve the audio quality of your iMovie projects.
TC Spark vs. MojoMojo Overdrives: Low to Mid Gain Shootout
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Comparison demo of two TC Electronics overdrive pedals. The Spark can do everything the Mojo can, and a whole lot more! USA Fender Strat with Duncan SSL-5 bridge into Quilter SuperBlock UK with Fat Jimmy C1025. 3minuteguitar
Sharp Dressed Man - ZZ Top: 3-Minute Guitar Licks
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Guitar lesson: Learn classic Billy Gibbons licks from the solo, and use them in your own music! Classic Vibe 70's Telecaster Custom into Fender LT25 with Celestion TF 0818. 3minuteguitar
The warm sound acoustic guitars have it's gone. On every video I watched about this pus, it is the first thing I notice.
Different flavors of good. Spark is more flexible, love mine, but sometimes you need lo-fi/flubby and a little compression. Lead and rhythm can reward soft/hard clipping differently. The MojoMojo stacks extremely well, producing an amazing sound with right guitar/amp combo. On some boards I keep the Spark and other the MoJoMojo, they're similar but definitely not the exact same in tone.
Nice way of explaining things. Easy and quick. Thank you
Thanks for the helpful feedback!
Yes fret the A that way✌️
Great lessons. Short enough 1o comprehend yet linked to a world of possibilities .
Thank you for the helpful feedback!
I also have the 2/5 union for the telecaster highly recommended
Tone hatch made a new set called glowing ember I ended buying 2 sets. Bridge overwound and the middle and neck sound like a fat humbucker. This Tone Hatch makes great pickups.👍😎👍🎸🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Awesome!
Thank you so so much for this lesson. Fantastic.
Thanks man. I just bought a swampcaster..so Keith is the best!
Wow!! Awesome, 🙏🏻 THANK U
Really nice
Sounds great man! I'm gonna have to get me an acoustic guitar now! Nicely done!
my band is covering this tomorrow what a break thank you
This guy is a legend!
Too kind, thanks!
Love this breakdown of Mick Ralphs’ playing. Nice video!
Thanks for the kind feedback! You might enjoy this one as well: ua-cam.com/video/tRatvFNfwDE/v-deo.htmlsi=iSSP9oHi3P2w_WDW
I like this LT25, it's simple and clear for a modeling amp. I only play at home, bedroom as it is called, but have a problem. I play at very low volume, and only use low OD, yet I think the sound "cracks" immediately. I wonder if it can be helped with a speaker replacement, or that for example LT50 would be preferable?
I’m not sure what you mean by cracking but that doesn’t sound right. Is it possible your amplifier is defective?
@@Hoodrio Hello, no, it's not broken, it's more like the speaker can't handle the distortion. It's probably more how you perceive sound, but I want a more fixed OD. It might be more correct to call it too much crunchy sound than cracked.
@@ulfhellman8749 you said it was at low volume, so it wouldn’t make sense that the speaker can’t handle the distortion. A lot of people like the crunchy sound, so maybe it’s not just not your flavor of distortion? You could try running an overdrive or distortion pedal that you know you like in front of one of the clean settings on the Mustang and see if you have the same problem.
Very Good 👍 Your approach is spot on .
Thanks for the kind feedback!
Bravos good job❤
Cool video, but what you are not mentioning in the video is that none of the pickups is reverse wounded, so you don't have humbucking noise cancelling in the middle position. Cheers
Not true. I spoke with Seymour Duncan customer service before making the switch and basically all of their standard Stratocaster middle pickups, which in most cases are the same as the neck other than the reverse wind, will be hum canceling with their Telecaster bridge pickups.
@@Hoodrio This is true for the strat middle pickups, but not for the strat neck pickups. In essence you got a strat middle pick as a tele neck pickup. I was not trying to be negative, it was just a comment that may help anyone going for this combination.
@@TheGoodSon89 I didn’t take it as negative and I agree it’s good information for people to have. But the fact is that in the vast majority of Stratocaster pickup sets, the middle and neck pickups are exactly the same, other than the polarity. So it’s really quibbling to call it a middle pickup when it is installed in the neck position. Similarly, I use Stratocaster pickups in my Mustang, and because I want them to be hum canceling I use a middle and bridge from a Stratocaster set. But once again the middle is really the same as the neck pickup and it is used in the neck position.
Intro is at 10:40 bookmarking it for myself later
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Damn - that THR5 sounds pretty damn good! Thanks for the lesson.
Cool lick thanks!
We really appreciate your lessons, friend. Thanks much.
Thank you for watching!
You’re the best 🎉 I never got that caged and double stops until I found you. So blessed ,, thank you
Thanks so much for the kind words!
Understanding how Jimi worked the fretboard is like looking though a many-sided prism. I don't believe he was thinking of music theory when he was creating his sonic paintings, but this video helps decode what's going on. Love it.
Thanks Floyd - you can check out my Hendrix lesson playlist here: ua-cam.com/play/PLtsRXE7dzhsLG8EK5GSO4TQQh3uh7f5kx.html&si=jH9E_-LuQuf-2cNk
Brilliant lesson, thank you.
Dang for some reason im not allowed on Instagram cant figue out why because never used Instagram what bummer you iinstruct great..RocknRollflat5
Good to see what you look like 👀👀👀🎸🎸🎸
I hope you will still be posting the 3 minute guitar lessons here too. I don't do Instagram.
Nothing will change here - I will be doing both, thanks!
Hi I have enjoyed your work here thank you. What limits your work on youtube?
Nothing will change here - I will be doing both, thanks!
Thank you!
Mike Campbell = economy and taste. Very cool lick. 😊
Mike Campbell always plays the perfect part. Never too much. Never too little. Always exactly what the song needs
So true, and I did a whole video on that very topic, featuring a lot more of his licks. Here it is ua-cam.com/video/QU00FDTzJPI/v-deo.htmlsi=9AcvbAAw_EHkXaHh
Nice. I love Tom Petty 😘😘😘🎸🎸🎸
Mike is such a tasteful player. And your lessons get right to the point! Thank you!
Chord shapes for leads the way the legends play, Hendrix and George Harrison. So classic and vital to get our heads into this style. You explain it so excellently
You forgot the spine tingling harmonic
Beautiful Strat.
Thank you for covering these ragged glory songs…one of my favourite albums…looking forward to eventually being able to play along with it thanks to your lessons!
Hey, thanks for the great feedback! It’s good to hear from folks who appreciate the brilliance of the guitar work on that album. I hope you enjoy the rest of my Neil lessons and there certainly will be more to come. Thanks again!
The best Phat Cat demo on UA-cam hands down! Most of the other ones show this set as something muffled and dead - no single-coil clarity and no humbucker power. Thanks for the best Phat Cat commercial!
Thank you for the kind feedback!
Thanks for this! There are so many great guitar parts on Tomorrow the Green Grass. Miss Williams Guitar for sure. To me, Real Light is simply amazing as is I'd Run Away. And the vocals, oh wow!
So true, thanks for watching!
LOVE it! Make some more, please.
Very kind, thanks!
I revisited this tutorial after a while. It took me a little bit to figure out what you're showing us here. But once I did my brain was like, aha! 🤯 Thank you!
Glad it worked out for you, Joe! Check out my CCR lesson playlist for more of the same. Thanks!
Not to get too far into the weeds, but there are about 4 diversions of P&E, some are just PT demos and a few with The Who. Which is your favorite version? Anyhow this tune is in my top 5 favorites from The Who. How about a full lesson? This song in particular highlights many of Pete’s famous licks and embellishments.
Awesome! Thanks for posting this!
I plan to get this Amp, Should i upgrade the speaker to Celestion 8 15 8 ohms
That’s a solid option for sure!
I run my Spark with a Bogner Red Ecstacy mini through my Bill M modded Blues Jr. The Spark is an always on pedal.
got this amp and i'm interested in changing the tube but i'm really new to this. Is it complicated to swap tubes?
As I think I said in another response, the most complicated thing is removing the countless tiny screws that hold the cover on and putting them back without losing any of them. The replacing of the tube itself is as simple as gently pulling out one and gently inserting the other.
Not sure why I haven't seen your channel before now, changing that. I subbed after I saw your 3-minute guitar lick videos!!! It's a relief to break away from a rut or boredom and just jam a quick tune to clear the cobwebs from the old upstairs. Looking forward to more great content but I have a lot of catching up to do, at the moment.
Thanks for the kind feedback, and I really appreciate that you get what I’m trying to do here. I hope you enjoy the rest of my lessons!