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Scott McGill Outside Pentatonics Lesson!
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06-08-2021 05:31 PM
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Yeah, that was the one I was referring to in that post I made yesterday, wherever it is.
Originally Posted by steve burchfield
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To each his own I would sure like to hear you play.
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Probably means you didn’t actually copy anything to begin with?
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Steve, it’s difficult for anyone to know what you are doing wrong. I can only repeat what I told you before, you have to follow these steps exactly or it won’t work. I suggest you print this out or write it down for future reference:
Go to the youtube page of the video you want, then Left Click on the SHARE option underneath the video.
It will display a link. Left Click on the COPY option which appears to the right of the link.
Create a post here on the forum (e.g. Left Click on the Reply option).
Where you want the video to appear in the the post, RIGHT Click, and select Paste. This will paste the youtube link code here.
Submit the post and the youtube video will appear in the post.
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Actually you managed to post some kind of youtube link in this post, so you must have got it to paste somehow. However it had no preview window, and the link went to Scott McGill playing Prelude to a Kiss.
Originally Posted by steve burchfield
I have no idea what you are doing wrong, sorry!
I’m not doing much today, maybe I’ll try and do some screenshots showing the whole process.
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Here's the whole process. (I picked a Scott McGill video at random to demonstrate.)
1) On the youtube video, left click the SHARE option:
2) Left click on the word COPY - the link turns blue and a message appears saying 'Link copied to clipboard':
3) Create your post on JGO, e.g. left click on the Reply option:
4) In the post, Right Click, and a menu including PASTE should appear:
5) Left click on the 'Paste' option, and it will paste the code for the youtube link into the post, as below. Then Submit the post. The youtube video will appear once the post has been submitted.
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As the op for this thread your first post indicates that you successfully put a video into the post. Why you can't do that again I don't know, but when I do it I don't use the "share" method.
Originally Posted by steve burchfield
I pull up the video in youtube
then select the URL address
then copy the URL address
switch to the post I'm composing
click the "insert video" icon
paste the URL into the pop up box
click "OK"
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I was referring to which section my post was in, not his playing, which I find fascinating. I don't know how he achieved so much speed using the Sandole technique of stiff wrist and forearm picking. When I tried that, I developed severe pain in my lower back shoulder.
Originally Posted by steve burchfield
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The Great Clint Strong with blind guitarist Rory Hoffman on BeBop!!! Strong held Merle Haggard gig for 9 years playing Outside Bop solos on a country gig!!!
Last edited by steve burchfield; 06-20-2021 at 09:30 PM. Reason: label
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Former Miles Brecker Bro sideman
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good bad ugly dso
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Amazonian Indians with some incredible classical style with pick and fingers Los Indios Tabaraja
Last edited by steve burchfield; 06-20-2021 at 09:26 PM. Reason: label
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Thumbs Carlile Take The A Train
Last edited by steve burchfield; 06-20-2021 at 09:24 PM. Reason: label
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Rory Hoffman with Autumn Leaves
Last edited by steve burchfield; 06-20-2021 at 09:44 PM. Reason: label
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Hiram Bullock Live at MIT
Last edited by steve burchfield; 06-20-2021 at 09:23 PM. Reason: label
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SHT at the Knitting Factory in NYC!!! Microtonal guitar at its Finest!!!
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I just read a Pat Metheny bio these are some of the early KC,MO guys FIVE GUITARS PLAYING DONNA LEE AT ONCE!!!
Last edited by steve burchfield; 06-21-2021 at 09:15 PM. Reason: label
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one of KC best organ men Everett Devan
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I just read the Geoff E. book about being the Beatles main engineer for over 10 years and found it quite revealing. I think most fans would enjoy it a lot. Heres a group with Beatle style and class! The Ruttles!!!
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Geoff Emerick discusses recording the Beatles for over 10 years.
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Scott McGill Sloninsky Thesaurus Of Scales Applied To Guitar For Improv!!!
Last edited by steve burchfield; 06-28-2021 at 08:23 PM. Reason: label
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Scott McGill Holdsworth and Metheny Type Chord Voicings



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