I often use a YT playlist to fall asleep. And occasionally it won't shut off. So sometimes I wake up to YT stuff that's only vaguely in whatever YT thinks my likes are.
This morning I woke up to a Rick Beato interview with Dweezil Zappa. And despite my never advancing beyond a rudimentary guitar player, I could not stop watching this. Dweezil is a great interview and even though he'd spent much of his adult life breaking down his father's music so he could understand and play it, he credited Beato's courses for giving him a vocabulary to understand much of what he was trying to do. And Beato was awed at some of the stuff Dweezil did regarding picks, muting, hitting multiple notes, and exercises that even Beato learned new stuff. I was the type of interview where you had two masters discussing minutae that you wouldn't normally care about, but their passions and knowledge made you care about it. I don't know how else to explain it, but I was engaged and impressed even though there was nothing I could use or benefit from.
Anyway, here it is: