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Just-a-quick-thang
A non-musical related post, just wanted to jump in and say I hope wherever you are, that you are having a wonderful day 🐈🤙🎸
1 like • 22d
@Martin Eibisch thank you SO MUCH for taking the time to watch this, really, really means alot 🙏 it was such a whirlwind of a time that theres lots that I had wished I had filmed but either forgot to or wasnt able to. 😝
1 like • 11d
@Joe Cabrera hope you're doing good today Joe. Sending all the love and strength to you ❤️
Soloing Insights from Chris Buck’s Clinic 🎸
Hi guitarwavers, last Friday I attended a clinic by Chris Buck at Music Store in Cologne. For those who don’t know him: Chris is an outstanding guitarist (currently touring a lot with his band Cardinal Black). His solo playing has fascinated me for years, and his YouTube channel — especially the sadly discontinued Friday Fretworks series (https://youtu.be/QonHlw4oBWw?si=pJsrlD74f2r2wrOm) — has been a big source of inspiration for me. Besides plenty of guitar-nerd topics (including his Yamaha signature model), he spoke during the clinic in depth about his approach to soloing. There were so many gems that I quickly took notes and thought I’d share them here. We haven’t talked much about technique and practicing in the community yet, so maybe this is useful for some of you. Key takeaways: • Start slow and low. He usually begins in the lower register and plays sparsely, then gradually moves up the neck and increases intensity, telling a story with introduction, build-up, climax, and resolution. • A/B phrasing. He often structures phrases as a question (suspension) and answer (resolve). • Don’t be afraid of repetition. Good melodies need time to sink in. He often repeats phrases and later restates them an octave higher. • Study singers, not guitarists. He focuses on vocal phrasing, melody, and character, then translates that to guitar. • Single-string playing. He mentioned that around 70% of his solos happen on a single string. This prevents scale “noodling” and forces you to think melodically, while physically feeling the intervals. • Vibrato like a singer. He lets notes sit flat first, then adds vibrato gradually — similar to how a singer’s vibrato naturally appears as the breath fades. The short video I captured is a great example of all of the above. Here’s the original version (recorded for Paul Davids’ challenge): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tl8CaZVMQzw&t=1514s
Soloing Insights from Chris Buck’s Clinic 🎸
2 likes • 22d
He's such a unique player, really love his stuff. Such wonderful philosophy on playing and soloing, thank you so much for summarising and popping it in the group - I will most certainly be referring back to it 😀
sign of life 🫶🏼
hello my friends, I hope you're doing great! I'm thinking of you. if you have time, let's hang out tomorrow at 2pm Berlin time. and a bit of context under which rock I'm buried right now 🦦
sign of life 🫶🏼
4 likes • 25d
Relaxed energy received and absorbed 🙏 its good to have you back Sebastian. You make plans then life happens, right? 😜 I think that some of the reasons that this community is so wonderful is the relaxed, supportive and non-pressured vibe it has, so when life turns up and takes your attention in other directions for a while, s'all good baby 🤙and if you start thinking "ah damn, I should be more active in the community", remember- dont think, feeeeeel 🐈🎸❤️
new podcast episode with hvetter ✨
a little early christmas present to you all. hope you guys have super smooth holidays and can relax. may this episode help you with that 🫶🏼🦦
2 likes • Jan 12
I have a 3 week tour coming up which involves lots of driving, so I saw this got released and downloaded immediately and put it in my episodes to listen whilst I'm away. Really looking forward to listening :)
1 like • Feb 21
@Sebastian Jautschus i did, again a very interesting and inspiring episode. Again its fuleing the idea for me that you should just do what you feel
update from my side and new structure plans
hey guys, a little sign of life from my side. I'm sorry I haven't been so active here in the last few days/weeks. in the loom I'm sharing why. beside that I'd love to hear from you what you value most in the community (poll), so we can shape it together into the perfect place for all of us. so please feel free to share you're thoughts in the comments besides the poll. I'm looking forward to hearing from you and relaxed energy 🫶🏼🦦
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2 likes • Jan 12
@Sebastian Jautschus no no, I'M sorry for not being as active in the group recently! :P lots of life stuff happening, all wonderful things but its taken me away from the new project at the moment. I pinky promise to you and all the fellow guitar wavers that the new project is coming!
2 likes • Feb 1
@Sebastian Jautschus double pinky promise makes the promise twice as strong 💪 tour is going amazingly thanks. Managed to record some songs but now the intensity of the gigs have gone up a notch so haven't been able to write as much. But the inspiration is a-flowing 😺
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