So crazy that I can find some random 11 year old video on youtube and it immedaitely unlocks a new part of my playing. If you are still around, thanks dude
Always looking for tips to help me put melody to my lyrics, this was good and inspiring. Listening to guys that play so easily either make you want too practice like hell or smash my guitar depending on the mood......I’ll go practice right now Thanks
Glorious!! I came back to find this lesson! I need it! Thank you! And yes i worked with this about a year and a half ago. But im about to be a much better student this time!!
After years of playing jazz, blues, and Chet style fingerpicking in standard tuning, this is a refreshing change for me. Beautiful open airy chords that aren't difficult in this tuning. Thanks for posting this.
This is one of the best fast track lessons I have ever seen on here. The guy does a great job, is obviously a great player and teacher. Sounds clear to me for what it's worth. He has such a commanding and relaxed approach with the guitar. Perhaps Wanketta is just starting out, can't hear or something else cause I think it is great. Although,. . . the second part should be watched too cause it all kinda comes together there.
I have been using some of the chords but love the way you put them together and added some the flavor to your music. It is great learning new ones. Just awesome. If possible when you do another could you let us know the finger picking pattern. Thank You so much for sharing your talent with us.
Wow man. Perfection. Thank you very much. You are a great teacher and player. I have loved this song for so many years and have heard it by so many different artists. I really like what you do with it and your explanation is top notch. Your approach to music and the guitar is so right on. Thanks very much again. Please do some more on here if you have the opportunity to do so!!
I don't know of the song really, but I sure do like this guys approach to the Guitar. What a great player and teacher. I just was learning Vincent Black Lightning on another one of his lessons and had to check out what else was on here. All I can say is.wow and thank you very much for sharing your music on here and wherever else you teach or perform as the case may be. You are an Inspiration.
I think you meant to say index finger on the third fret of the G string, not the B string. Maybe I just heard it wrong because it is a little hard to tell what you say there. Thanks for posting this!
Great Great Great. I've been playing around with some open tuning and some inside out picking and this video has brought them together nicely. Thanks m8
Are you by chance familiar with an Irish folk singer from the 1960's & 70's? The reason I ask is back in the late 1990's there was a m follk musician from Portland who used to post messages about being a big fan of Anne Byrne's music. This is mostly 2nd hand information from a friend I had at the time who lived in California and used to post messages somewhere on-line at that time, maybe late 1990's. I can't remember for sure the year.
Thanks for this. IMHO I think in the future, you ought toposition the camera where we can better see where your fretting hand fingers are landing. (i.e. the camera should be closer to your head/(nearer to your face), and maybe use two cameras (split screen). It'd help if you had more light in front of you, and a higher res. camera. Good to listen though!..
I am aware there are postings here that are effusive with their compliments; however, I am more of a visual learner so I look (after all, this is a video, isn't it?) for how your fingers are positioned on the fretboard. For the most critical part of the video, the fretboard is off camera frame. The verbal instructions for finger positioning are hasty as well, and not easily discernable.
u speak way too fast, mumble and slur your words from the first instruction. u also need to repeat at least once. while i enjoyed watching and listening, I sure didn't learn anything from this vid.
So crazy that I can find some random 11 year old video on youtube and it immedaitely unlocks a new part of my playing. If you are still around, thanks dude
Always looking for tips to help me put melody to my lyrics, this was good and inspiring. Listening to guys that play so easily either make you want too practice like hell or smash my guitar depending on the mood......I’ll go practice right now Thanks
Glorious!! I came back to find this lesson! I need it! Thank you!
And yes i worked with this about a year and a half ago. But im about to be a much better student this time!!
After years of playing jazz, blues, and Chet style fingerpicking in standard tuning, this is a refreshing change for me. Beautiful open airy chords that aren't difficult in this tuning. Thanks for posting this.
This is one of the best fast track lessons I have ever seen on here. The guy does a great job, is obviously a great player and teacher. Sounds clear to me for what it's worth.
He has such a commanding and relaxed approach with the guitar. Perhaps Wanketta is just starting out, can't hear or something else cause I think it is great.
Although,. . . the second part should be watched too cause it all kinda comes together there.
I have been using some of the chords but love the way you put them together and added some the flavor to your music. It is great learning new ones. Just awesome. If possible when you do another could you let us know the finger picking pattern. Thank You so much for sharing your talent with us.
Very Nice, Looks like he uses thirds all the way up and then back down. Really has that Chris Smither type of Style and feel mastered! More!
Wow man. Perfection. Thank you very much. You are a great teacher and player. I have loved this song for so many years and have heard it by so many different artists. I really like what you do with it and your explanation is top notch. Your approach to music and the guitar is so right on. Thanks very much again. Please do some more on here if you have the opportunity to do so!!
That was outstanding....and very helpful....simple to comprehend.....thanks
This is really nicely done. Great approach to the guitar Inspiring to say the least. Love the tune.
I don't know of the song really, but I sure do like this guys approach to the Guitar.
What a great player and teacher. I just was learning Vincent Black Lightning on another one of his lessons and had to check out what else was on here.
All I can say is.wow and thank you very much for sharing your music on here and wherever else you teach or perform as the case may be. You are an Inspiration.
Steve Struman
Great! Thank you so much!
Well done Andy.
Thanks so much Andy.....very practical and useful......nicely done.....!!!
Thanks mate - your efforts much appreciated. Nice and clearly explained. Having fun with it.
I think you meant to say index finger on the third fret of the G string, not the B string. Maybe I just heard it wrong because it is a little hard to tell what you say there.
Thanks for posting this!
Andy Thank You great Lesson. Cheers
Just gone to this dropped D tunning, very helpfull,, Thanks.. Good lesson,
Like the new music .. Nice work..
Thanks for that Andy
Really beautiful playing.. Beyond me but I sure do like what you do.
- Thanks!
Make sure to check out Andy's new channel where he will put out many more videos like this. The link is in the description
THANK YOU THIS IS AMAZING
Awesome video. A different aproach to the open tunings. This helped me allot
Thanks for this. Please say more about your right hand technique.
Very helpful, thank you Andy :)
Very good lesson
what did you harmonize that scale in?..... thirds?
Excellent stuff..!!
Great video mate!
Imazing ADVICE!!!!!!!!
Great Great Great. I've been playing around with some open tuning and some inside out picking and this video has brought them together nicely. Thanks m8
Are you by chance familiar with an Irish folk singer from the 1960's & 70's?
The reason I ask is back in the late 1990's there was a m follk musician from Portland who used to post messages about being a big fan of Anne Byrne's music. This is mostly 2nd hand information from a friend I had at the time who lived in California and used to post messages somewhere on-line at that time, maybe late 1990's. I can't remember for sure the year.
Nice lesson!
Sounds pretty much like "Buckets of rain" by Bob Dylan
nice touch with finger picks
Well done andy
Très chouette. Vraiment merci à toi mec.
Excellent. Thanks much!
Thanks for this. IMHO I think in the future, you ought toposition the camera where we can better see where your fretting hand fingers are landing. (i.e. the camera should be closer to your head/(nearer to your face), and maybe use two cameras (split screen). It'd help if you had more light in front of you, and a higher res. camera. Good to listen though!..
gotta love open D!
Very cool.
@tomiclav its finger picks. helpful for ppl who doesnt wanna have long nails
what do you have on your picking fingers(index & mid)?
Thanks !
Got anything for open D minor?
I love this video. And what a pleasure to be taught by Joe Pesci - or is it his brother?
Does someone have tabs for this? I would like to learn the picking pattern.
nice. thank u.
I am aware there are postings here that are effusive with their compliments; however, I am more of a visual learner so I look (after all, this is a video, isn't it?) for how your fingers are positioned on the fretboard. For the most critical part of the video, the fretboard is off camera frame. The verbal instructions for finger positioning are hasty as well, and not easily discernable.
is that shoenice
Collings Guitar
you hear way too slow, not to quick between the ears. This guy don't need to do anything, just close your yap and thank the man.
u speak way too fast, mumble and slur your words from the first instruction. u also need to repeat at least once. while i enjoyed watching and listening, I sure didn't learn anything from this vid.