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  1. One pickup has less impedance.. that means less wires and resistance for the signal.. so there's got to be something good about that imo . it would be cool to find out

  2. Sounded like blues then funk then jazz

  3. You make time flies very fast, sir.

  4. Much love to you Tomo. Thank you for generously sharing your wisdom. You are a beautiful soul my friend

  5. Beautiful!! Correct me if am wrong, rhythm should be intuitive to a musician right? Can you suggest ways/ exercises to make it intuitive? Thanks! Love your lesson, also took a lesson from your website it was amazing, will resubscribe when I have more to spend 🙂

  6. At 8.52 lol bye the way this is custom shop Gibson SG 1961. By the way this is squier strat affinity full size body 1998 customised with texas blues pups stainless steel trem block brass saddles and locking tuners with bone nut. Love your teaching awesome 👍

  7. Thank you for the lessons.

  8. You are just an amazing teacher 👍

  9. WOW!! THANK YOU!! I appreciate how you explain in detail the shuffle groove and the muting implementation while playing classic shuffle blues rock rhythm. Peace

  10. 9:56 Tomo shaking his booty hahaha, this is why i watch all his videos; this guy is just too funny!

  11. Tomo!! i want to subscribe to guitar wisdom but i don;t have credit card, can you put paypal or ideal on your website please, or skrill/rapid transfer? This way people from europe can join it easily because we all have maestro debit card/pincard. Love your lessons, keep it up, you're doing fantastic!

  12. This is fantastic – thank you so much !

  13. I absolutely love your lessons. Hopefully I can get to berklee.

  14. Les Paul with an SG body? or truss rod cover prank?

  15. Without question rhythm guitar is underrated. Eddie VH, Jimi, all known for insane solos, were master rhythm players.

  16. Is this ok for beginners? I'm new to the channel and really wanna learn try learn more about the guitar and play some original stuff great video btw.

  17. When the sound of the metronome almost completely disappears when you play, you know you're in the pocket.

  18. Thank you … these lessons help me a lot …

  19. Tomo, thanks so much for giving your time, we truly appreciate it! There is very little info out there about ending blues tunes in a jam sort of environment. I have a basic understanding of where the ending needs to fall rhythmically, but I always get pretty nervous when I'm leading the band and need to end the song. A lesson addressing this critical moment in a performance would be invaluable. Maybe talk about some go to licks you like to use, or how to come up with your own endings that fit, what to expect from the rhythm section etc… Keep up the great work.

  20. The Funk bit is incredible!

  21. Hi Tomo! Very nice lesson! Can you explain better the chords progression of the funky rhythm?

  22. I totally agree with u regarding the backing tracs. I use them to study the bass lines and the rythmic piano or guitar. Then I try to repoduce them on my looper (a boss rc 10 with the drum machine). And then I learn something.
    Have a wonderful Christmas Tomo, u enlight my days with your videos. Thank u so much for willing to share part of your knowledge with the amateur zicos that we are.

  23. 17:18から先生が歌い出した曲はなんという曲名でしょうか???コード進行が素敵なので知りたいです。。。

  24. Great video. Keep it up ✊🏻😎🤍

  25. I'm your fan!😍 :))… I love watching these in the morning just to have a nice start of the day! if you have time take a look at #EvyMusicAndLifestyle too, thank you!

  26. いつも楽しく拝見しています。ジャズになったりファンクになったり 楽しいてす。リクエストさせてください。「Feel Like Makin"Love」出来れば定番イントロ解説も(Bob Jamesみたいな)千葉の高齢ギターキッズより

  27. I swear this is the World's best guitar instructor🔥🔥🔥🔥

  28. Great lesson, great teacher. Thank you very much for such a good content.

  29. The answer to your thumnail is “apparently not.”

  30. @potheadchimp on IG #NoMoreNoodling thanks to you brother. Domo Arigatou Gozaimasu

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