@@AdrianWhyte Oh that's a translator problem.🤣😂 I wanted to say it's 8 a.m. my coffee is ready and now i'm starting your lesson. 😎 Alles gute aus Deutschland
I had so much fun with this! Really like that you show a bit of how to use it at the end, been playing rock, metal and blues for over a decade but always struggled with the rockabilly stuff because I never bothered to learn theory. There's no time like the present for learning. Some of it's new and some of it is explaining and expanding what I know by ear.
sorry i forgot patreon i will do that. Thanks to you, Travis Picking is going well for me. I only played the mystery train but the Scotty Moore version. I thank you for your videos. I still need some equipment and then my channel can start. Gruß aus Deutschland 😎
Beautiful scale work. No idea why this triggered my brain but there are a host of beautiful arpeggios in this fingering that have created so many sweet melodies..Elvis style. Have you experimented with any open tunings? I kinda remember a cool 2 finger series of scale chords in open G. Vicky was thrilled you took the time to mention her… thank you!
Yeah there’s something a little love me tender in these movements and melodies, Scotty Moore definitely made use of this stuff, like in “I’m left your right she’s gone”! I’ve only noodled a bit in open G when learning Chet Atkins Black mountain rag, I’m scared of open tunings lol! No worries Al, it’s a pleasure to be able to mention it!
Love the pheasant, you are a true "Country Gentleman"!
Thank you kind sir! 🤓
Beautiful as always
Hey Jake, thanks man! I recall you mentioned you’d like some lessons. Send me an email to theguitarsuite@hotmail.com
Okay, my coffee is ready, I've got it here at exactly 8 o'clock and off we go 🎸🎸🎸😎😎
How’d you go Dennis?
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Oh that's a translator problem.🤣😂 I wanted to say it's 8 a.m. my coffee is ready and now i'm starting your lesson. 😎 Alles gute aus Deutschland
There are so many things I hear in my head that I don not understand ! ......... lol ....... Great lesson Adrian !
As long as your ear knows it likes it, it’s ok!!! Thanks Chris!
I had so much fun with this! Really like that you show a bit of how to use it at the end, been playing rock, metal and blues for over a decade but always struggled with the rockabilly stuff because I never bothered to learn theory. There's no time like the present for learning. Some of it's new and some of it is explaining and expanding what I know by ear.
That’s great Steve, glad you’re enjoying it. Just remember theory helps label and categorise, but if you can hear it, it’s good! :)
🤩 Sounds great!
Hey Monika, hope you are well!!
@@AdrianWhyte Hi Adrian! 🖐 Yes, I'm doing well. Thanks for asking.
“Whammy bar optional. Always optional….slightly mandatory.” Wise words as always, Adrian.
Hehe, slightly mandatory.. all this talk of mandates must have crept into my head!!!
sorry i forgot patreon i will do that. Thanks to you, Travis Picking is going well for me. I only played the mystery train but the Scotty Moore version. I thank you for your videos. I still need some equipment and then my channel can start. Gruß aus Deutschland 😎
No rush, thank you for following and I look forward to your first video!!
Beautiful scale work. No idea why this triggered my brain but there are a host of beautiful arpeggios in this fingering that have created so many sweet melodies..Elvis style. Have you experimented with any open tunings? I kinda remember a cool 2 finger series of scale chords in open G.
Vicky was thrilled you took the time to mention her… thank you!
Yeah there’s something a little love me tender in these movements and melodies, Scotty Moore definitely made use of this stuff, like in “I’m left your right she’s gone”! I’ve only noodled a bit in open G when learning Chet Atkins Black mountain rag, I’m scared of open tunings lol! No worries Al, it’s a pleasure to be able to mention it!
Great video, man! Is that a pre Fmic Duo Jet? If so what year, if you don't mind.
Hey Aleksandr, it’s a 2005 57 reissue! My duo jet is a ripper. It’s done A LOT of work over the past few years and just gets better with age!
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