Riff Playbooks: Nick Johnston - Musical DNA Part.2
Let’s pick up right where we left off with Part 2 of "Nick Johnston's Musical DNA."
In this instalment, Nick shows us how he taught himself sweep-picked arpeggio shapes, explains some of the challenges of playing right-handed guitar as a predominantly left handed person, and finally, Nick looks at some Eric Johnston-inspired arpeggio shapes that could open up a vault of creativity for many of us - especially for those of us who haven't mastered hybrid picking!
We pick up right where we left off here for Part 2 of "Nick Johnston's Musical DNA."
In this instalment, Nick shows us how he taught himself sweep-picked arpeggio shapes.
He also takes us through some of the challenges of playing right-handed guitar when he's actually left handed!
And finally, Nick looks at some Eric Johnston-inspired arpeggio shapes that could open up a vault of creativity for many of us - especially for those of us who haven't mastered hybrid picking!
Check out the second of a two part series from Nick below & be sure to grab the FREE download pack at the link right here, featuring guitar pro transcriptions of all the examples played throughout the video (PDF as well)!
In case you haven't seen it yet... check out a full video interview we did with Nick below.
We cover his favourite records, his early influences, physical health and its impact on performance, and much more!
And if you haven't checked out Part 1, you can do so RIGHT HERE.