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  1. Hi RJ, how are u…have a question… I know are very different guitars, but how do you feel the neck comfort and vibe of the Neck and play-ability of your Novo vs your Charvel? thanks

  2. Life’s Been Good by Joe Walsh. Not just the cool intro but the acoustic part, just before the verse. Great for practicing chord changes in different positions 👍🎸

  3. Speakin of how do u do it , i cant play that G&R tune with just a pick for nothin . Pick n middle finger( is that hybred picking ) im good. So dont kno how u do it RJ .Likein ur channel n learnin a lot .. thx

  4. Thumb down, if you're going to sell stuff do it better, more subtly and more interestingly.
    Almost 3 minutes into a 17 minute video, and you've yet to get to the title.

    Stop wasting time with the double "high guys" fluff, etc.

    Have content or fuck off.

    These riffs are not good practice exercises except for beginners.

  5. Great choice of licks RJ. Others that would be good to practice on are: Sweet Child 'O Mine, Black Dog, Crazy Train, and Van Halen's I'm The One. Keep the awesome videos coming RJ. 🤘

  6. I've just discovered your channel. I'm going to watch some more videos. I truly have no idea how some people can dislike this video. I feel like I have improved my guitar skills only by imitating you (at a much slower speed). I'm gonna use this video as a daily practice tutorial. I mean, there is all I was looking for : A funny dude, taking time to explain what he does, what is the interest of such exercices, adding tabs to the video to make the lesson easier to get. You even have the honesty to indicate which channel you take a little tip from. (I hope this last sentence is understandable. I'm not that fluent in English. Haha…) Anyway, I definitively like your way of doing. Keep the good work !

    The soundbrenner pulse seems to be a good gadget.

  7. There are a lot of little riffs & groovy moves from all those guitars you play on that 'other site' and I'd like to see you tip that bucket of magic over and share some of those splendid licks off it, if you could. Not to mention some of those forgotten or less heard sounds (by my ears anyway). I went to that site to check out guitars but spent my time watching you rip the fret board up with everything from rocky Spanish sounds that I couldn't quiet place but loved to old familiars like Little Run Away.

    Simply put, you got a groovy style, I'd really like to see you to break it down and 'shred' some light on how some of those chords, riffs, etc are pieced together, what scales are going with what, etc. Of course, that might not be your aim here on your channel but simply my wish, if it's a total yawner for ya, no worries, but for me, absorbing some of if might help break me out of this monotonous rut I have been in for way way too long.

    … these classics intros are excellent exercises too, good call!

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