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This week, I’m the guest on Rusty Cooley’s Guitar Autopsy podcast! We talk swirl secrets, teaching, hand health, all kinds of good stuff. Hope y’all enjoy!

No new video this week on my channel since I’m just finishing up my vacation. It’s been absolutely fantastic and relaxing! Expect a newly-energized and slightly more tan Ben coming at you next week :)

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Guitar Autopsy | Season 2 - Episode 6. Feat. Ben Eller

More about Ben Eller: from tcelectronics: https://www.tcelectronic.com/artists/artist.html?artistId=ben-eller "Ben Eller is a popular YouTuber who has gained popularity for his awe-some chops on his guitar lesson series 'This is Why You Suck at Guitar'. Growing up as a home-schooled child, Eller had plenty of time on his hands after finishing his homework. He got hooked on playing guitar at the age of 16 after his older brother came home with a bunch of old Metallica albums like 'Ride The Lighting (1984)' and 'Master of Puppets (1986)'. Initially, he just wanted to learn how to play his favorite songs by Weezer, Silverchair and the Foo Fighters, but after listening to guitar virtuosos like Steve Vai, Joe Satriani and Eddie Van Halen, Eller decided to share his newly discovered passion and curiosity for learning with other guitar aficionados. Whether it's in person, on Skype or in a YouTube lesson, he absolutely loves to teach. His musical talent and enthusiastic approach to teaching various genres including rock, metal, western and country are highly appreciated by his students. When Eller isn't making guitar lessons for his social media channels, he's busy demonstrating his musical talent on stage in several outfits, namely 80's hair metal tribute Skankbanger, the southern blues-rock Kennedy Wood Band as well as laying down bass and guitar with Andy Wood's instrumental project. He has also featured as a guest guitarist for the deathcore act, Whitechapel, laying down leads for their self-titled release, as well as the albums 'Our Endless War" and "Mark of the Blade". " ➡For more Content Follow the Instagram Page: www.instagram.com/guitarautopsy ➡Subscribe to Zach's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ZachAdkinsmastershredder/ 🎸Guitar and Accessories: Guitars: @ORMSBY GUITARS - https://www.ormsbyguitars.com/ Picks: Swiss Picks - http://swisspicks.com/ Strings: Sit Strings - https://sitstrings.com/ 👍👍👍👍👍 Support the Show: ➡Rusty's Patreon Page 🎸 https://www.patreon.com/RustyCooleyOfficial ➡Zach's Guitar Efficiency Book 🎸 https://amzn.to/3mlT9jS Gear Used on The Show: (Affiliate Links for Products)✌ 🎥Rusty's Camera: Lumix - https://amzn.to/31w1RD2 🎥Zach's Camera: Canon Rebel - https://amzn.to/3m1zFBj 💡Lighting - Neewer Dim - https://amzn.to/3dkOsTw 💡Colored Lighting - https://amzn.to/3w8MQ81 🎸Interface - Focusrite 18i20 - https://amzn.to/3fwKsSC 💻 Computer - Alienware - https://amzn.to/3foB3wt

Comments

Anonymous

That was great! Really enjoyed the stories and insight into so many different things. Thanks for taking the time to share!

Anonymous

I watched the show with Rusty Cooley, and I commented to Youtube and then thought better of it, and will post it here. Maybe you can pass this along to Rusty? For hand injuries, check out Voltaren. It is a topical NSAID that brings down inflammation. I tortured my hands as a kid building structures as a carpenter, now I get swelling that is debilitating just from pounding on a keyboard all day. When I discovered it, I used it for two days and the inflammation was down by fifty percent. Then I discovered a set of herbs that did the same thing. They are Flaxseed Oil (Omega3), Resveratol (Its antioxidant properties can protect arteries, and reduce inflammation.), Tumeric Curcumin (It’s origin is primarily India and also other countries in Southeast Asia and aside from its cooking use and being used as a spice for centuries, it is also popular for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.) and a lil herb called Horny Goat Weed (Seriously that is it's name. The Epimedium plant is extracted down to yield Horny Goat Weed extract.). There is a commercially available antiinflammation cocktail that is advertised on TV, and I got those four ingredients from the active ingredients that this product touts. I'll not name the product, but after four days on these four ingredients, I was able to cut the Voltarian usage dramatically and my back and knees started feeling much better. Just an FYI..