Anyway, as the title says, any old stuff related to said geetar nonesense is totally appropriate.
To kick things off, I'm lazily linking to an exchange from earlier today: viewtopic.php?f=18&t=4433&start=490
ALSO, if you're not a fan of Rick Beato or Tim Pierce, then you should be. In fact here's the perfect storm as they take us thro one of my fave (of all time) geetar solos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuptg_THbpk
I learnt this MANY years ago but on watching this, realised that I was making it TOO complicated (and not actually appreciating the simplicity of chordal solos vs blindly learning notes -yup, that was me) - maybe a lesson as such when thinking of simplicity in trading !!
So - Oh, (SB, I started out as a punk style geetar player [after it was vogue] and then circled back to 70's style kossoff stuff and then literally down the rabbit hole to Becker and Fagan!! - go figure) nothing is ever dead - hence my love of 57 PAFS (see what i did!).
Anyway, let's see what we can add to this before it naturally dies in a few days
