Ah thanks, glad you're finding the videos helpful. If there's anything in particular that you'd like to see me cover just let me know. Always looking for suggestions. Cheers, Aodán
@@aodancoynemusic I'm interested in your course. I couldn't tell if it was available in the US and how it is conducted. I love what are doing but struggle when you capo. My mind is thinking shapes, not actual chords
Ya, I'm similar minded to you. I've always thought mainly in chord shapes and tones. My courses are all online so they are available in any country and they are all structured video lessons. I go through things step by step. I firstly focus on the key shapes in DADGAD tuning so that it's easy to get comfortable playing. I include all the names of chords but they seem to come with time, practice and repetition. Let me know if you have any other questions 👍
@@aodancoynemusic Love what you are doing. Will be signing up for your course very soon. I'm trying to break into some sessions here but really need what you're providing first. Thanks again.
Thanks Aodan. Some progressive variation. Great whistle interpretation. Anyone using these high class free lessons without contributing, by buying a recording or paying for the course, should think again.
Hi Evan, cool, I hadn't thought of teaching Chance & Gamble... But ya, it could be a fun one to teach. I'll try get that done in the not too distant future 🎸👍
Thanks for taking time to explain this Im almost there.
Glad to help and good to hear you've got it 👍🎸
great - really clear
You are a gem. Especially demonstrating with no capo in DADGAD.
Ah thanks, glad you're finding the videos helpful. If there's anything in particular that you'd like to see me cover just let me know. Always looking for suggestions. Cheers, Aodán
@@aodancoynemusic I'm interested in your course. I couldn't tell if it was available in the US and how it is conducted. I love what are doing but struggle when you capo. My mind is thinking shapes, not actual chords
Ya, I'm similar minded to you. I've always thought mainly in chord shapes and tones. My courses are all online so they are available in any country and they are all structured video lessons. I go through things step by step. I firstly focus on the key shapes in DADGAD tuning so that it's easy to get comfortable playing. I include all the names of chords but they seem to come with time, practice and repetition. Let me know if you have any other questions 👍
@@aodancoynemusic Love what you are doing. Will be signing up for your course very soon. I'm trying to break into some sessions here but really need what you're providing first. Thanks again.
As always, excellent lesson. You're doing a fantastic job Aodan. Your strumming technique is amazing!
Cheers Dany! Much appreciated! 😀
I want more How To Back series!
Cool, I'll try and get a new backing lesson out by the end of the week 👍😀
@@aodancoynemusic Happy to hear it! I'm playing fiddle usually and learning guiter-backing now. There are few DADGAD-guitar teachers in Japan.
Thanks Aodan. Some progressive variation. Great whistle interpretation. Anyone using these high class free lessons without contributing, by buying a recording or paying for the course, should think again.
Much appreciated Tom 👍
Great channel, exactly what I was after.. keep it up.
Thanks Jerry! Will do 👍🎸
I'd really like to see you teach your song chance & gamble I'm mad to learn it
Hi Evan, cool, I hadn't thought of teaching Chance & Gamble... But ya, it could be a fun one to teach. I'll try get that done in the not too distant future 🎸👍
this is a scottish reel ....the perth hunt...written by magdaline stirling in 1778.
Thanks Bruce! Ya I spotted that other name for the tune on the Session.org website. Cheers for the info 👍