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  1. Eric Johnson’s influence extends far beyond the realm of guitar virtuosity, inspiring countless musicians with his creativity and dedication to craft. With his enduring legacy and ongoing musical exploration, he remains a revered figure in the world of guitar and continues to inspire new generations of musicians worldwide.

  2. Oct 8, 2012 · Eric Johnson: Concepts and Techniques. Learn a few of the techniques that have taunted our ears, muddled our minds, and focused our phalanges for decades. • Create new drop-2 chord shapes from close-voiced triads. • Learn how to use the hexatonic scale. • Develop a more accurate right hand with string-skipping and hybrid-picking techniques.

  3. Jun 27, 2019 · It combines the power of downward pickslanting with ascending sweeping to create the descending ripple of pentatonic sound that has become Johnson's trademark. This particular cascade moves from the pentatonic box position down to the mid-neck third pentatonic position. Along the way, we see a variety of Johnson's signature moves: the initial ...

  4. Eric Johnson. 748,191 likes · 283 talking about this. Eric's two new albums available now! https://ericjohnson.lnk.to/bom-ymt

  5. Johnson’s first instrument was in fact piano, taking formal lessons and studying classical music until 13, but his interest faded after he started playing electric aged 11, inspired by his love of The Ventures, The Rolling Stones and The Kinks. “I guess my route to acoustic was unusual,” Johnson notes. “I was 18 or 19 before I owned an ...

  6. Eric Johnson emerged with two albums–The Book of Making and Yesterday Meets Today—featuring nine songs on each LP. The Grammy-winning, multi-genre guitarist took inventory—both emotionally and musically—delving into the many unfinished tracks, outtakes, demos, and sonic ideas in his archive to compile the 18 songs that ultimately ended up on the albums.

  7. Oct 14, 2020 · The Eric Johnson “Virginia“ Strat that kicks off Fender's Stories Collection. Eric Johnson’s “Virginia” – a 1954 Fender Stratocaster with a Sassafras wood body and maple neck – is one of those storied guitars that, in the hands of its master, made history; in Eric’s case, on his classic early albums Tones and Ah Via Musicom.