April 11th, 2025
Homeskoolin’ Volume 426, Tom Bukovac, “Stuff We Should All Know…(but probably don’t)”

00:00 - Coming up with good chord progressions
00:45 - Lesson: Common tone (Eb chord) / Gordon playing
02:22 - Lesson: Ebmaj7 -> D / Sharp 11
04:30 - Lesson: Alternate 4 chord in a progression (1625 = I vi ii V)
05:05 - "One everything" (I iii VII) / Sharp V
06:02 - "Make it make sense" / "Twist their ear"
06:45 - Lesson: Working in Cycle of Fifths [Circle of Fifths]
07:41 - Piano voicing
08:31 - The Doobie Brothers - Taking to the Streets changing the voicing / Michael McDonald / Be healthy
11:11 - Final message from Gordon
12:33 - Eddie Rabbitt
14:48 - Inherent piano tuning / Perfect pitch
Notes
Gordon Mote shows us the REAL stuff here friends…
using common tones to come up with interesting chord changes in an otherwise mundane world….
This stuff right here is literally the final stop on the way to becoming a TRULY deadly musician friends…but sadly, only a VERY small percentage of musicians ever graduate to this level of harmonic knowledge…
being able to reharmonize at this level is a very rare gift…
of all the amazing skills and tricks that a person can learn in the wide world of music , there is absolutely nothing that impresses me personally more than this …the ability to effortlessly re-harmonize
Put on your helmets friends because you will NOT find this kinda shit over on the Low IQ Channel or on the Gearpage my dear boys
January 10th, 2025
Homeskoolin’ Volume 388, Tom Bukovac, “The Feed Trough & The Egg Basket”

00:00 - Rockin' out to a loop, starting with bass
11:47 - What's up friends / Snow day / Fires
12:54 - Lesson: Circle of fifths & fourths
15:10 - Don't ever put all your eggs in 1 basket / Multiple feed troughs
19:25 - Pet peeve of fired musicians / Trash talking head musician / Networking
25:51 - Lesson: Faster, cleaner chords
27:28 - '58 Gibson EMS 1235 double neck / Less than 100 built / Abalone Vintage
Notes
Tom Bukovac heats up the tubes in old narrow panel tweed Deluxe on a snowy day in the not so Deep South….and also recounts the ancient tale of “the basket and the trough” (that’s pronounced “troff” Stringlocker…you know, like one of those things cows eat out of?)
August 28th, 2024
Homeskoolin’ Volume 332, Tom Bukovac, “Reclaimed Youth”

00:00 - Just an intro tune
02:44 - What's up cats / Lennon's vocals on Sexy Sadie
03:21 - "One of the coolest piano sounds"
04:15 - Martin acoustic / "Everybody should have a Martin" / Playing
05:22 - Recapture youth
06:43 - First guitar Applause acoustic
07:49 - First electric Crestline SG copy
08:22 - Lesson: First lick Chuck Berry
08:45 - Arya / Gibson Les Paul / Fairweather band
10:21 - Fairweather story cont. / Jeffrey Moore guitar rig / '65 Lake Placid Blue Stratocaster
11:18 - 2 Deluxe Reverb amps facing each other
12:36 - "Still have that Strat?" / Worked out a deal for the guitar
14:53 - Thanks / Heated discussions / StringLocker cleaning the carcusses
15:38 - Update
16:45 - Lesson: Chord progression with DbMaj7 with the claw -> F#Maj7 -> BMaj7 -> EMaj7 (Cycle of 5ths)
Notes
Uncle Larry gets a bit sentimental on a Wednesday morning.