The finger independence needed to do this is no joke. I'm going to be practicing this all weekend.
What seems so simple is in actuality very difficult to master (for me at least). I expect I'll be spending a bunch of time on those first 10 seconds!
Another great lesson and a good example of the kind of material presented in the FingerStyle Five. It's a great way to learn finger style blues.
absolutely love the concept of modular licks like this.
Thank you, David 🙏🏻
Great lesson, and I'm glad it's a long weekend... plenty to work on.
Be good to you
Thanks David. Excellent lesson.
Yeah David, we love your playing and advice, but we need to know about that beautiful 00!!
The 2nd fret of the 3rd string and the 2nd fret of the 4th string
How does the middle finger of the left hand do it? I can't figure it out from the video. Please tell me!
I'm the same. I just keep my finger on the 3rd string and nudge it on to the 4th to dampen it. It doesn't sound clearly but gives a beat which works
Two days from never Travis picked in C to being able to do the first 2 bars. All falls apart when I slide up to the flat. My thumb doesn't work!!!!
New Guitar ???
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It’s the new‘ish’ shiny Santa Cruz (Mr DH describes it at the end of in FOI-Vol5-Blues Development if you want to learn more about it, Jan). My bet is that the Martin was still tuned in open D when he shot today’s video ;-)
@@del518 what is "FOI-Vol5-Blues Development"? I thought it was a Martin here. Possibly a 00-28VS with custom headstock?
@@wheninroamful FOI stands for Fundamentals Of Improvisation. It's part of David's Fingerstyle Five membership which I highly recommend.
Awsome teacher, I wish I had taken lessons from you 40 years ago.