As a guitar teacher myself, I can say with confidence this is an excellent set of exercises and the instructor is outstanding. Clear, concise and accurate. Top notch…👏👏
Great show. My first time with you. I’m an old guy who will never get past “advanced beginner”. Goes to show you that no one is ever to old to pick up a tip or lick. Great stuff 👍
Billy Strings stretching: I stretch before I start a session AND sort of, during it. My usual audience, average age 88+, has a chair exercise usually after my session. After a “fast” song when they are awake, I take a minute or three to do some stretching and have them do the exercises, including the had stretches. They are less likely to leave, and it rests my voice in the 100 minute to 2 hour sessions. The jersey: good color, and gets one thinking about Mardi Gras, which is past. Nice flat picking session, although I think some of this is also in the TAC lessons.
Loved the episode and flat picking exercises. I just joined TAC last week. Today was my first Tuesday Lick Challenge. I was nervous trying this first lick but surprised myself by playing it through, not at full speed, but still felt great to be able to play it at all. Thanks!
Day 41 of TAC I still suck but at more things than I did 40 days ago. Don't mistake my sarcasm for negativity, I'm actually happy with my progress and have a lot of "little wins" and I suck a lot less than I did. I'm still enjoying the program and have a good practice routine established. The coarse is very technique and skill focused instead of song focused and that's fine but it would be cool to learn a few simple songs along the way. Maybe that will come later as I go through the lessons. I'm still struggling with chord transitions and picking the right strings but it's getting better. I expect the more I practice the better I'll get at it. I have experience at being persistent in order to develop skills and master techniques in other aspects of my life. I believe that if I apply the same enthusiasm and consistency to learning to play the guitar I will be successful. TAC has given me direction and motivation. I'm having fun and progressing every day.
This is a beautiful message to see, from the outside! Tony is a technique NINJA. There are teachers out there that FOCUS ONLY on songs. I subscribe to a guy that does just finger style guitar songs. But no instructions on anything other than how to play the songs. I will not name drop on someone else’s site unless Tony says OK, and then privately. Because TONY!
@@abates226 I'm looking at the first year as the foundation building stage. I want to learn the basic techniques and get my fingers conditioned to land in the right places. There's so much to learn when you know nothing and it can get overwhelming if you don't narrow it down significantly. I've poked around some of the YT lessons and did the Fender Tone lessons and learned some stuff. I was looking for something more substantial when I found TAC. I watched the video and Tony's a good salesman but what really got the money out of my pocket was the testimonials. Most of those people were around my age, 50+, and seemed to be finding success with the program. I'm happy with everything so far and the song thing is certainly something I can pick up somewhere else, when I'm ready. Right now I have more on my plate in TAC than I can handle. The 30 Days to Play was a great start and I'm enjoying working on those lessons still. I've been making videos from day 1 up till now and it's wild to see how far I actually come in 40 days. I might post a montage for my 90 day progress review. Should be good for a laugh. Sorry. I type fast and ramble sometimes. Thanks for replying to my comment though. Mike F.
Good show! I liked the flat picking exercises. I haven't been watching the Acoustic Tuesday show in some time, but will try to make it a weekly thing to watch from now on.
That martin looks nearly identical to an Aria from the 70's that I picked up recently (the Martin has more bling, but it actually has 5 ply binding, and also bound headstock/fingerboard). Full flame maple body, maple neck, and begs the question: why do many players seem to be shy of maple acoustics? They sound *great* IMO and are actually my preferred body wood for acoustics.
They say as you get older, some people become more childlike... Does that mean as we age, learning guitar will be easy like a child and absorb everything put before us? That kid was pretty amazing.
I’m not sure if you mentioned this one in one of your pick reviews (probably you did) but I just got this John Pearse ‘Fast Turtle’ casein pick. I’m sure I got the idea from you. Anyway, it’s its own world. Really the best $11 I’ve spent, well, ever. Ever.
Hey Tony, Check out the Boucher SG-161-GU ME 1045-OMH review on UA-cam through Brick House Guitars. The back and sides of this Boucher are torrified as well as the top. Could this be the future of guitars?
I love exercises , scales - sad , right? Of course it all eventually springs into music and control. Besides I am an old fart that would be older if not for learning new shit. Since I learned NOTHING when I was young I seem to have found the fountain of youth. Live life and learn when you get older.
Two broken fcxking hockey sticks, huh? I love the Earth for producing someone that can come up with that reference. I’ve never played hockey. I went to a couple games. Thursday you could get a hot dog and a beer for four bucks. I was used to soccer games where that would be like, thirty. I like hockey people. Thanks, Tony! I started getting crazy trying to flatpick bluegrass stuff a couple years ago. Some progress. You’ve been a Resource. And have lent inspiration.
Tony, great flat-picking lesson. Now, it’s a matter of taking small bites. Non-guitar question: Did you see Linus Ullmark’s goal? Go Bs! Also, the six year old Mozart. I’m 65, been playing for a year. Really?
Metronomes lie ...told to me by a guitar teacher......before you tube existed.....still some good ideas for exercise...shucks ..i was stretching my hands when billy was in his mothers oven,....try going through airline security with a didgeridoo ....i did ...in Pensacola
Public service announcement... he doesn't ever seem to reply to comments of any kind. Questions will apparently not be answered nor compliments acknowledged.
What a waste o9f time, not that it is wrong, but the whole thing you could explain in less than a minute, what would it make for beginner way easier to follow it. So you waste time and confuse the peopele ... ts.
As a guitar teacher myself, I can say with confidence this is an excellent set of exercises and the instructor is outstanding. Clear, concise and accurate. Top notch…👏👏
Great show. My first time with you. I’m an old guy who will never get past “advanced beginner”. Goes to show you that no one is ever to old to pick up a tip or lick. Great stuff 👍
Yes, flying with your guitar episode, please! Great flat-picking lesson!
Billy Strings stretching: I stretch before I start a session AND sort of, during it. My usual audience, average age 88+, has a chair exercise usually after my session. After a “fast” song when they are awake, I take a minute or three to do some stretching and have them do the exercises, including the had stretches. They are less likely to leave, and it rests my voice in the 100 minute to 2 hour sessions.
The jersey: good color, and gets one thinking about Mardi Gras, which is past.
Nice flat picking session, although I think some of this is also in the TAC lessons.
Loved the episode and flat picking exercises. I just joined TAC last week. Today was my first Tuesday Lick Challenge. I was nervous trying this first lick but surprised myself by playing it through, not at full speed, but still felt great to be able to play it at all. Thanks!
I really liked this flat picking lesson. I am always working on improving my flat picking, and I am excited to try these exercises . Thanks.
Day 41 of TAC
I still suck but at more things than I did 40 days ago.
Don't mistake my sarcasm for negativity, I'm actually happy with my progress and have a lot of "little wins" and I suck a lot less than I did. I'm still enjoying the program and have a good practice routine established. The coarse is very technique and skill focused instead of song focused and that's fine but it would be cool to learn a few simple songs along the way. Maybe that will come later as I go through the lessons.
I'm still struggling with chord transitions and picking the right strings but it's getting better. I expect the more I practice the better I'll get at it.
I have experience at being persistent in order to develop skills and master techniques in other aspects of my life. I believe that if I apply the same enthusiasm and consistency to learning to play the guitar I will be successful. TAC has given me direction and motivation. I'm having fun and progressing every day.
This is a beautiful message to see, from the outside! Tony is a technique NINJA. There are teachers out there that FOCUS ONLY on songs. I subscribe to a guy that does just finger style guitar songs. But no instructions on anything other than how to play the songs. I will not name drop on someone else’s site unless Tony says OK, and then privately. Because TONY!
@@abates226 I'm looking at the first year as the foundation building stage. I want to learn the basic techniques and get my fingers conditioned to land in the right places. There's so much to learn when you know nothing and it can get overwhelming if you don't narrow it down significantly.
I've poked around some of the YT lessons and did the Fender Tone lessons and learned some stuff. I was looking for something more substantial when I found TAC. I watched the video and Tony's a good salesman but what really got the money out of my pocket was the testimonials. Most of those people were around my age, 50+, and seemed to be finding success with the program. I'm happy with everything so far and the song thing is certainly something I can pick up somewhere else, when I'm ready. Right now I have more on my plate in TAC than I can handle. The 30 Days to Play was a great start and I'm enjoying working on those lessons still. I've been making videos from day 1 up till now and it's wild to see how far I actually come in 40 days. I might post a montage for my 90 day progress review. Should be good for a laugh.
Sorry. I type fast and ramble sometimes. Thanks for replying to my comment though.
Mike F.
Go show Tony. Looking forward to next week and hoping you discuss your Atkin J45.
Good show! I liked the flat picking exercises. I haven't been watching the Acoustic Tuesday show in some time, but will try to make it a weekly thing to watch from now on.
Fantastic flat picking exercises! Thank you!
This is good stuff
; I can see how this will be beneficial. I have an old wooden metronome it has a sweet sound.
I wish there was a close up angle to the pic. I love this segment.
Thanky you Tony for your knowledge sharing...
Loved the flat pick lessons. Would love to learn about that blond Martin! Is it a custom shop?
Great episode, love the picking exercises!
Thanks much! :D A great over-view with multiple examples to try/lessons to learn! :D
That martin looks nearly identical to an Aria from the 70's that I picked up recently (the Martin has more bling, but it actually has 5 ply binding, and also bound headstock/fingerboard). Full flame maple body, maple neck, and begs the question: why do many players seem to be shy of maple acoustics?
They sound *great* IMO and are actually my preferred body wood for acoustics.
Great lesson! Thanks for the help!
They say as you get older, some people become more childlike... Does that mean as we age, learning guitar will be easy like a child and absorb everything put before us? That kid was pretty amazing.
Best flatpicking lesson
Thanks for the lesson
Great stuff! Thanks!
I’m not sure if you mentioned this one in one of your pick reviews (probably you did) but I just got this John Pearse ‘Fast Turtle’ casein pick. I’m sure I got the idea from you. Anyway, it’s its own world. Really the best $11 I’ve spent, well, ever. Ever.
Love the video. Subscribed!
Great exercises
great lesson thank you s o much.
Hey Tony, Check out the Boucher SG-161-GU ME 1045-OMH review on UA-cam through Brick House Guitars. The back and sides of this Boucher are torrified as well as the top. Could this be the future of guitars?
Love it man. Sick lesson. Thank you! Go Dodgers!
BTW Love the exercises and licks!
Liking this..👍👍
I love exercises , scales - sad , right? Of course it all eventually springs into music and control. Besides I am an old fart that would be older if not for learning new shit. Since I learned NOTHING when I was young I seem to have found the fountain of youth. Live life and learn when you get older.
Two broken fcxking hockey sticks, huh? I love the Earth for producing someone that can come up with that reference. I’ve never played hockey. I went to a couple games. Thursday you could get a hot dog and a beer for four bucks. I was used to soccer games where that would be like, thirty. I like hockey people. Thanks, Tony! I started getting crazy trying to flatpick bluegrass stuff a couple years ago. Some progress. You’ve been a Resource. And have lent inspiration.
Like the technique bit
Also, Tony, what guitar is that? It has a very distinct tone. Is it maple?
Was hoping your first non-hacks jersey would be a Habs one
Tony, great flat-picking lesson. Now, it’s a matter of taking small bites. Non-guitar question: Did you see Linus Ullmark’s goal? Go Bs! Also, the six year old Mozart. I’m 65, been playing for a year. Really?
Sir, do you ever teach intermediate level or advanced.
What kinda Martin is that?
Slide guitar?
😍😍👍🔥
Wow for the 6 yr old
Leonardo is a he.
Metronomes lie ...told to me by a guitar teacher......before you tube existed.....still some good ideas for exercise...shucks ..i was stretching my hands when billy was in his mothers oven,....try going through airline security with a didgeridoo ....i
did ...in Pensacola
Public service announcement... he doesn't ever seem to reply to comments of any kind. Questions will apparently not be answered nor compliments acknowledged.
Holy crap! That little girl playing fingerstyle! Yikes!
all picks are flat
What a waste o9f time, not that it is wrong, but the whole thing you could explain in less than a minute, what would it make for beginner way easier to follow it. So you waste time and confuse the peopele ... ts.
I haaaaate picks! I can hear the sound of the plastic hitting the notes, it’s so annoying I just can’t stand…😢
WOW! Just WOW! She was 6? Amazing!
Sorry, but way too much talking and not enough substance. Thanks anyway.
And get rid of flying little finger
He just talks wayyyy to much
Dude... This is more of a beginner lesson than a specialist flat picking video
She is a boy we all thought that though not bad for a kid.