Steve Hunter Talks Chord Inversions With Jason Becker (part 3) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Feb 10, 2014
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On November 18th 2013, Steve Hunter spent the day with his good friend Jason Becker. As always there was a lot of laughter and as always Steve played guitar for Jason and his family.
He also enjoyed giving one of Jason's new Carvin Signature Guitars a try out.

There are three separate videos of the visit.
This is the third and final section, where Steve talks about his late (and greatly missed) guitar teacher Ted Greene and gives examples of some of the things he learned about chord inversions.
Steve wanted to clarify something for any guitar 'aficionado' watching part 3, "I just noticed I made a boo boo. I said there are 16 inversions when in fact it's really 12, Sorry about that"...steve

We thank Ehren and Amy Becker for capturing these relaxed and precious moments.

Find out more about Steve Hunter on www.stevehunter.com and more about Jason Becker on www.jasonbeckerguitar.com.


Sometimes called ‘The Deacon’, Steve Hunter is an American guitarist best known for his collaborations with Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed and Alice Cooper. Hunter has played some of the greatest riffs in rock history: The opening solo on Aerosmith's ‘Train Kept A Rollin' and Alice Cooper's ‘Cold Ethyl’. The acoustic intro on Peter Gabriel's ‘Solsbury Hill’ and he also wrote the legendary ‘Intro’ on Lou Reed’s live version of Sweet Jane (1973). Other album/tour contributions have been with Tracy Chapman, Jack Bruce, Bette Midler, Dr John, Julian Lennon, Glen Campbell and David Lee Roth.

You can find out more about Steve Hunter here... http://www.stevehunter.com
You can buy Steve's CD's here.... http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/stevehunter3
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