Long haired Josh teaches Pentatonic Scale

I just love stumbling across these old @JoshFossgreen videos :smile_cat:

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Love the old channel. Lots of gems in there, and some funny videos as well.

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@PamPurrs great timing Pam, just what I was looking for.
Jamie

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Freakinā€™ hippie.

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Awesome video :joy:
I just realised how much Iā€™m missing the lessons :open_mouth::disappointed:

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Haha, yeah, heā€™s got that laid back vibe, pre-B2B, said whatever came to mind, probably didnā€™t care if the whole thing was unrefined, compared to all the attention to detail now - his old stuff is the best and classic!

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Itā€™s also not an ā€œoldā€ channel - he still posts new stuff to it :slight_smile:

Itā€™s just a channel with history.

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The defense rests. :man_judge: :stuck_out_tongue:

Haha yeah, basically. I definitely cared, but very different approach to lesson planning (or lack thereof). The flame is still alive for that teaching style on that channel!

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Ok, I concur, the magicā€™s still there! I just did this tapping lesson just now, itā€™s a gem. The notes are sort of similar to the tapping lesson from a long time ago, and I like the sound when the bass is tapped in these 2 octaves, itā€™s sort of this hypnotic, mellow flowy sound.

Got those first 4 bars, the last partā€™s tricky though! Good tip on the dynamics so the E and A string sound doesnā€™t crowd out the higher notes on the thinner strings.

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