07-15-2014, 12:12 AM
MY COMMENT:
Wow! Awesome. Honestly, when I first saw her I didn't think she could teach an advanced guitarist anything worth learning. Then she played Clapton Cream Lead guitar as though she could have replaced him in the studio during the original recording! Mind blowing, baby, and I'm not easy to impress!!
Here's the thing: To us seasoned guitarists those original lead breaks on the original recordings are like "Holy Grail" sacred stuff. Not so to Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page or many of the others who originally authored them. I've seen videos of them performing live and their lead breaks change EVERY TIME!!! Those lead breaks were captured forever in an inspired moment.
When guitarists scientifically slow those parts down and teach them it is quite an experience for advanced guitarists like myself. It's like looking into the proverbial 'Holy of Holies' of classic rock guitar. You peer in wonder, "So that's how it's done!!!"
Hey, I know it takes a hell of a lot of work to get to the point of being able to teach those licks slowly. Thank you so very much for your gift to us!
Wow! Awesome. Honestly, when I first saw her I didn't think she could teach an advanced guitarist anything worth learning. Then she played Clapton Cream Lead guitar as though she could have replaced him in the studio during the original recording! Mind blowing, baby, and I'm not easy to impress!!
Here's the thing: To us seasoned guitarists those original lead breaks on the original recordings are like "Holy Grail" sacred stuff. Not so to Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page or many of the others who originally authored them. I've seen videos of them performing live and their lead breaks change EVERY TIME!!! Those lead breaks were captured forever in an inspired moment.
When guitarists scientifically slow those parts down and teach them it is quite an experience for advanced guitarists like myself. It's like looking into the proverbial 'Holy of Holies' of classic rock guitar. You peer in wonder, "So that's how it's done!!!"
Hey, I know it takes a hell of a lot of work to get to the point of being able to teach those licks slowly. Thank you so very much for your gift to us!

