I’ve owned many Bigsby tremolo and it appears you’re using the ever-present foam rubber under the roller on yours. To me that makes it authentic. Nice lesson Thanks
Hi Randy, I am Rick, from Kansas flatland , USA Thanks for your lessons, they are spot on for my playing level, and everyone. We appreciate you, and your patient teaching skills.
New sub. Loving the content. Long time player finding new inspiration rockabilly it has greatly improved my sense of rhythm and melody after locking myself into more contemporary music for a very long time.
Excellent lesson! Randy, Steve here from California writing. I always look forward to seeing you pop up on my laptop. I know whatever you have to present is going to be well organized and easy to understand. Regarding your live stream, well, I'd be interested in knowing some licks that can be played the same way in any key. Thanks for all you do Randy!
Hello from Virginia. I'm new to this style of playing.What players should I dive into if you had just a few recommendations.Thank You. And Really enjoy your lessons.
@@ducktailcat Thanks that would make my day everything I own is from the 50s. apart from the pc which is hidden. my car clothes even tv, you'd love it.
Hi Randy. Greetings from the UK. Great lesson as usual. Looking forward to the live stream. Some Cliff Gallup and Eddie Cochran would be great in the future please. Happy 2019
I'm not a real expert on Blues, although I like much of the old stuff. But I don't feel comfortable enough to teach the Blues, as there are many players and teachers out there who do a much better job.
1:33 if you want to learn some guitar.
I’ve owned many Bigsby tremolo and it appears you’re using the ever-present foam rubber under the roller on yours.
To me that makes it authentic.
Nice lesson Thanks
Hi Randy, I am Rick, from Kansas flatland , USA Thanks for your lessons, they are spot on for my playing level, and everyone. We appreciate you, and your patient teaching skills.
Drinkin wine is Stick McGhee! (although I heard it by jerry lee first)
Great help to anyone from beg to inter thanks Mate
New sub. Loving the content. Long time player finding new inspiration rockabilly it has greatly improved my sense of rhythm and melody after locking myself into more contemporary music for a very long time.
Excellent lesson! Randy, Steve here from California writing. I always look forward to seeing you pop up on my laptop. I know whatever you have to present is going to be well organized and easy to understand. Regarding your live stream, well, I'd be interested in knowing some licks that can be played the same way in any key. Thanks for all you do Randy!
Okay, I will show you some licks like this in the livestream. Thank you for your suggestion
@@ducktailcat You're welcome Randy. Sounds good. Thank you.
Always fun to be indulged in what and how you think about stuff.....
This guy is the man
randy, your lessons are making me a better rockabilly guitar player :) rockabilly rules! thanks for the oh boy lesson. buddy holly is my idol
Thank you for your comment! I love Buddy as well!
@@ducktailcat happy new year!
Buddy Holly put these shapes to good use...
Now do top 5 kraftwerk riffs
Nice, bored of guitar, not now, cool, thanks.
Starts at 1:35
Im neuen Jahr habe ich es endlich geschafft dich zu abonnieren 😊
Danke für Deine Videos. Hat mir schon viel geholfen.
Das freut mich!
Nice tone
Hello from Virginia. I'm new to this style of playing.What players should I dive into if you had just a few recommendations.Thank You.
And Really enjoy your lessons.
My Favs are Scotty Moore, Roland Janes, Carl Perkins, Grady Martin Hank Garland, Cliff Gallup, Sonny Curtis, Hal Harris...
@@ducktailcat Thank You!
Merci bravo
Thanks, I just learned a new riff!
muito bom!Thanks!
Can you please do a lesson how to play Ubangi stomp, a sun classic
I will include it in my video course The Sun Rokabilly Guitar Solos Part 2, probably out in February
@@ducktailcat Thanks that would make my day everything I own is from the 50s. apart from the pc which is hidden. my car clothes even tv, you'd love it.
Hey randy, will sun and lightning ever tour the u.s.? Keep up the good work
That depends on the promoters. We would love too. The visa issue is tricky though
Randy Richter ok I’d love to see y’all play someday
I’d love a lesson for don’t turn your back on me from sun and lightning
I will talk to Axel about that. We're planning on doing an Elvis course together anyway
Hey Randy, very much looking forward to the live stream. Hope your hand is one hundred per cent by then. Happy 2019!
Thank you John! Happy New Year to you as well
Whats name of your guitar
It's a Guild X-175
Hi Randy. Greetings from the UK. Great lesson as usual. Looking forward to the live stream. Some Cliff Gallup and Eddie Cochran would be great in the future please. Happy 2019
Hi Glen, Gene and Eddie are definitely on my list!
Great .. Merci
Could u pls do a course on major blues lead guitar on udemy?
I'm not a real expert on Blues, although I like much of the old stuff. But I don't feel comfortable enough to teach the Blues, as there are many players and teachers out there who do a much better job.
Hello everyone . could someone tell me what kind of guitar is this?
It's a 1958 Guild X 175 B
@@ducktailcat thx man!
I’d like to re-recommend a lesson on How Come It - George Bopper Jones. Would love to see this one! Thanks Randy!
That's a great one! Tricky though. I'm still not sure if some parts are played by a steel guitar or not. I have to öisten to it again closely.
Cool
I have a fender amp. Mustang 2
What happened to the fingers?
I dislocated it playing basketball. It's still numb and swollen. I hope it'll be okay again soon
How are you getting that sound out of your amp
It's mainly in the fingers. I just plug the guitar straight into the amp.
Have you seen this video? ua-cam.com/video/D1hYbd3ebPQ/v-deo.html
Jesus Christ died for you so live for him and live
fajna gitara synek
W.T.F. Is a Udemy🙃
I wish he played a Gretsch
lost the will to live after 90 seconds. need to get to the lesson quicker please