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Top Fuel Guitar Players Comments & Questions

Hey Guys – It’s Robert Lee here.

Wishing all my Top Fuel Guitar players a very Merry Christmas!
Please share with me your recent guitar progress.
Let me know how I can help you get over your hurdles.
If you have any questions please ask.

I’ll be answering ASAP!

Thanks,
Robert


12 Responses to “Top Fuel Guitar Players Comments & Questions”

  1. Bob Molton says:

    Hey guys, leave your comments and questions here!

  2. Jack says:

    Hi Bob,

    This is Jack from Holland – Amsterdam. Thanks for the wishes and have some nice celebrating yourself!

    I’ve seen all your videos and I think your playing and sound are awesome…..just how it should be. I’m about to record instrumental rock tracks in my home studio again and getting real and good guitar tone sure is a challenge! I connect my JMP-1 to a small 5 Watt class A tube amp and mic the isolated speaker. It’s okay, but obviously not the same as miking my 4×12 AV cab in open space at high level. A problem lots of guitar players have I guess. Maybe you have a good solution for this?

    Rockin’ regards!
    Jack

  3. Mark says:

    Hey! Hope you had a merry xmas! Your email said if we wanted to show off our skills or our tone to go right ahead and post here, I’ve only been playing for 4 years and I’m completely self taught so bare with me!

    And if the above code doesnt work you can watch the video here of me playing.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20U7ONxv-1I

  4. caleb says:

    Ive been wondering. I know marshall calls there MC series a full size cab, But i know its a little shorter. I want a cab with the most bass responce possible in this price rang. Would the shortness coprmise the pure bass umf of the cab? And if not im looking to spend about 200 to 600 on a 4×12, what would you segjest?

  5. Michael Carr says:

    Hello Robert I Wish To Return The Wonderfull Holiday
    Greetings You Sent Me

    Wishing You And Yours All The Best In 09
    Hopeing To Expolre Your Programs Soon

    Cash Is Short While Recovering From Cancer
    But I Havent Forgotten The Site

    Thanks For All You Do !
    Michael Carr

  6. Kevin Sage says:

    Hi Robert,

    Thank you for your instructional video series. They have been very helpful for me and I’ve incorporated your scales into my daily warmup routine (I’m not nearly up to speed with your metronome settings…working on it). I’ll be at the NAMM show next week. I would love to get a picture with you. Once again, thank you for your efforts!

    Kevin Sage

  7. Dean says:

    The very important thing I noticed is the metronome.
    The major scales are very important because I realized if you can play major scales the rest is just adding or subtracting notes from there, the notes needed to play different scales maj. min. 7ths. ect…..
    Im sure this will help with learing the modes!

    good technique
    thnx Dean from Louisiana (Dean Bergeron)

  8. bernie kelleher says:

    dear bob : its soo cool that you have a wesite tutorial. Growing up alot young musicians dont have the money to pay for lessons ! I am glad to see you giving something back to the music ! Thats awesome ! keep rockin bro ! your friend always Bernie

  9. Nathan says:

    Hey Bob, i’ve been wondering, if i have a Mesa/Boogie Guitar Amp Head going into a guitar cabinet (4×12) custom made (not the brand custom) out of tone woods rather then particle board, would it sound absolutely terrible???

  10. Bob Molton says:

    @Nathan,

    Great Question! The answer is simply No it would NOT sound Terrible… It would sound GREAT!

    If you don’t have to use particle board DON’T.

    All the Great old Marshall Cabinets and Hiwatt etc… were not made of particle board at all.

    In fact any kind of good solid wood will sound much better that the particle board. This is guaranteed.

    The only reason particle board is used today is to keep the cost down of there materials. It’s not desired.

    My favorite cabinets are all solid wood.

    Hope this helps. I would love to see a picture of your cabinet when it’s completed.
    I’ll post it here for everyone to view. Thanks Nathan.

    Bob

  11. mike says:

    your lessons on modes are really helping me. I play all 7 modes pretty well but the big thins is I don’t understand how these modes take out their own unique sound and plug them into songs.I will appreciate it in any way you can help me out.thanks for bringing me this far.I’m from africa ghana to be precise

  12. Bob Molton says:

    @ Mike, You are right on track when you ask about making the modes stand out within their own personal sound. I’m working on a very details mode system product that will demystify the modes once and for all! This is something I honestly believe will help tons of guitar players have their “Ah Ha” moment when it comes to understanding the modes. There is a very specific reason that I teach the modes in the way that I do. It all starts with understanding the patterns first, then when the theory unfolds you’ll have the hardest part already learned and you can then focus on creating music rather than thinking about a bunch of scales instead. If you or anyone else is interested in this New Mode Course I mentioned, I would love to hear your feedback on that, as well as any other concerns you may have with modes. I really appreciate your input on this. Thanks bud.

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