Warren Lake
02-28-2021, 2:27 PM
Before this cabinet making thing I worked with musicians and saw people do well and grow and get better constantly. Some have played with everyone.
If you are a musician the teaching now is 1000 times what the old musicians had. If you are a player and not aware of Rick Beato check out some of his you tubes where he takes a musician and dissects their gear or writing or or. Ive watched Larry Carlton, Sting, Guthrie Govan and tons more. Yesterday watched the Lukathur you tube. All the things he does like the interview with Larry Carlton give you interesting history but even more so a renewed respect for the talent and level of playing and getting better and better.
Here he intevriews Steve and if you are too busy or not intersted but a guitar player go into 24 minutes in just to listen to Steves playing. open and free, incredible outside note choices and combination and phrasing then at the end says he did it out of respect to Larry Carlton and if you watched the Larry interview that is apparent. The playing in that solo is the stuff ive loved for over 40 years. Outside stuff which I love but its powerful and musical all the time. If you watch the Guthrie one where he dissects his blues playing its really clear the level that guy runs at. He is for sure part alien. Enough fast players are more about speed that having musical stuff to play. I dont know if Guthrie could ever slow down but at warp speed he puts so much extra stuff in and is musical all the time
this one on steve, either way if you are a musician and dont know about Rick you will learn from him. If I still played id study his you tubes, Many where he teaches you just what is being played. Then its good luck after that :)
What makes Steve Lukathur great, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuCscgfbtw4
If you are a musician the teaching now is 1000 times what the old musicians had. If you are a player and not aware of Rick Beato check out some of his you tubes where he takes a musician and dissects their gear or writing or or. Ive watched Larry Carlton, Sting, Guthrie Govan and tons more. Yesterday watched the Lukathur you tube. All the things he does like the interview with Larry Carlton give you interesting history but even more so a renewed respect for the talent and level of playing and getting better and better.
Here he intevriews Steve and if you are too busy or not intersted but a guitar player go into 24 minutes in just to listen to Steves playing. open and free, incredible outside note choices and combination and phrasing then at the end says he did it out of respect to Larry Carlton and if you watched the Larry interview that is apparent. The playing in that solo is the stuff ive loved for over 40 years. Outside stuff which I love but its powerful and musical all the time. If you watch the Guthrie one where he dissects his blues playing its really clear the level that guy runs at. He is for sure part alien. Enough fast players are more about speed that having musical stuff to play. I dont know if Guthrie could ever slow down but at warp speed he puts so much extra stuff in and is musical all the time
this one on steve, either way if you are a musician and dont know about Rick you will learn from him. If I still played id study his you tubes, Many where he teaches you just what is being played. Then its good luck after that :)
What makes Steve Lukathur great, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuCscgfbtw4