Leland, those are all wonderful ideas. I wish you great joy and success in you future endeavors. Thank you, thank you, thank you for your hard work on Ryan's Mammoth Collection. It does give me the ability to hear and see how "you" played any tune I want to learn. Such an accomplishment!!!!!
Really a fine accomplishment! Ryans is an incredible look at the melting pot that existed around Boston in the 1800s. Its wonderful to be able to access a live recording of every piece in the Collection. Thank you Leland!
I mostly just follow folk conventions of moving between the I, IV, and V chords. It takes some practice, but you can always refer to the unaccompanied versions of my videos and try for yourself!
Leland, those are all wonderful ideas. I wish you great joy and success in you future endeavors. Thank you, thank you, thank you for your hard work on Ryan's Mammoth Collection. It does give me the ability to hear and see how "you" played any tune I want to learn. Such an accomplishment!!!!!
Great work, Leland. A wonderful resource. Thank you!
Thanks again, Leland - great fun.
Congrats on finishing, Leland! Inspiring to say the least.
What a gigantic effort! Congratulations on seeing it to the end.
Yes, I did find a tune or two that I like to play...actually more like 1-2 dozen thus far! Thanks so much for making me aware of them.
Congratulations on finishing!
Congratulations!
Really a fine accomplishment! Ryans is an incredible look at the melting pot that existed around Boston in the 1800s. Its wonderful to be able to access a live recording of every piece in the Collection. Thank you Leland!
Great job! Is there an available resource that was used for the accompaniments?
I mostly just follow folk conventions of moving between the I, IV, and V chords. It takes some practice, but you can always refer to the unaccompanied versions of my videos and try for yourself!