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Office Hours Q&A 150 | THURSDAY Feb 22, 10AM Pacific Time

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Hi Everyone,

I spent all day in bed yesterday, and surprisingly, I'm feeling pretty dang good today! So lets do it.

Join me TOMORROW (Feb 22nd) at 10AM Pacific Time for the 150th weekly live Q&A!!!!!!

If the above link isn’t working for you, here is a link to watch directly on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vF3_-9DDGk4

Here's how it works: bring your questions to the comments below, the community forum, or save them for the live chat.* Questions can be about anything you want - guitar technique, music theory, gear, songwriting - your choice! Also, feel free to link a video of you playing if you have a technique question!

I'll do my best to answer your questions and give examples of how you can practice developing skills related to your question.

Keep in mind, you can always watch later if you can't make it live! Check back a few hours after the stream for a numbered list of each question and a timestamped link to each answer.

*Please note: you may need a youtube/gmail account to ask questions in the live stream, but you can watch without one.

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Office Hours Q&A 150 | THURSDAY Feb 22, 10AM Pacific Time

Comments

Thank you a thousand times for your detailed answer about the funky groove style. It will help a lot.

John-Frederic

Thanks for the info on the bass Scott!

Matt

Thank you for answering my question! That was so great!

Candice May

Hi Scott, I love your channel and learning a lot about the Guitar. I have a question regarding soloing. I am practising the scales - major and pentatonic and making progress. However, I am not able to visualize and improvise. How do you play the right notes from the scale that would sound melodius. I am not sure what that is called - maybe tonality? Thanks for your help.

Mark Norm

I feel like this might be a dumb question (!) but I’m curious if you play piano at all (I know, this is a guitar place!)… but I’m considering learning some piano as a songwriting tool. As a guitarist yourself, do you play any piano and if so, do you think it’s a good accompaniment to your guitar skills (specifically within a songwriting focus) and do you find having knowledge of the two instruments beneficial? And if you don’t play any piano, disregard the question! :-)

Candice May

Hello Scott, Glad you left the bed. Here is my question: You sometimes throw a few funky groovy strokes that sound really cool. Could you tell the trick ? (chords and strumming) (living in France, I won’t be there for your ‘live’ answer because of jetlag, sorry)

John-Frederic


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