When the LOUDEST BLUEGRASS player at the jam is the GYPSY!
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- Опубліковано 9 січ 2023
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that air volume knob at the end is getting a little scratchy
This will be one of the most “0.25 speeded” videos on UA-cam. Great job!
It's probably going to end up taking me a year to learn this 10 second melody
I was studying the tab before starting the video and thinking “I can play that” then I started the video and holy
Gypsy jazz bluegrass 👍🏼
I can do that
do you have methods to fix pinky collapse?
I can play this.
Troy, your playing is awesome! Your chops are god tier, man! I have so much respect for you because you did share your knowledge and that's is priceless, you know? You don't know me, but through your channel you made me become a better player technique wise because you explained in depth guitar picking mechanics. I can just hope to practice enough and become as good as you. I still don't know how to play so many different styles like you do, but I hope one day I will.
No surprise the gypsy player is the loudest ))
Nice
I feel like you have a lot more to explore with modern day pickers like Tim Henson to really grow this channel. A live analysis of you and Tim watching back own playing would be priceless.
With respect to palm muting, all of us who have at least dabbled in bowed stringed instruments (myself w/mostly doublebass & cello) understand that palm muting for even electric guitar often inhibits adjacent string sympathetic vibrations hence a richer, more reverby sound especially through amplification that itself possesses no internal electronic e.g. spring reverb capability.