We can't certainly ever have too many cool turn arounds in our guitar playing arsenals!! A couple of these are rather unique and fun to work into my playing. Cool looking and sounding Les Paul........almost looks just like a 1959!! :>) Jim C.
@@Dolphinstreets really like the way you explain the techniques..as a guitar player of over 40 years its refreshing to see a precise and direct approach to the different aspects of playing 👏
Rob whats your favorite humbucker and middle and kneck single coil pick ups for blues/southern rock thsnks love your channel, great stuff on all your vids
Hi Rob, thanks for the video it is great quality and value. I'm seeking your advice re what to do in terms of my journey to learn playing the guitar if you don't mind. I 'm going to grade myself as an advanced beginner because my guitar playing age is 3 years vs my actual age of 54. I managed to teach myself many chords and I can play many songs now but using rhythm strumming only. I tried to reach myself the lead part of playing the guitar and after a year I realized I need help from some out like yourself and I need a structure to follow to get me where I want to be. Where I want to be is to be able to play the Blues, like Mr BB King style or Mr Eric Clapton style . I absolutely love the blues genre - old blues, country blues, rock blues any thing blues really. I joined your website a while back and looked at the courses on offer and I have to say very impressive however, I hit a snag while trying to figure out where to start with the process of learning lead guitar material with the Blues playing as the end game. I think I confused myself which courses to pick and go through in progressive manner and the learning structure I need to follow I tried few times to decide which coursed to buy but as I mentioned I confused myself unfortunately. I do not want to keep wasting time figuring how to start and where to start so I'm hoping you can help me out here. Many thanks , Adam
Hi, that makes sense and it's a good question. The answer depends on your current skill level and knowledge on the instrument. I would like you to email me and I'll help you out with personalized advice. Any member on MGA has access to me that way.
Great lesson Bob, YL32. As an intermediate guitarist, thanks to you, I'm a bit more selective as to what I would like to learn. Perhaps you might give us a lesson on turnarounds in four keys. Such as E, G, A, and Bd. Where do you get those nice shirts?
Thank you Mr Renman. Please dont stop
Bravo, Robert!!! Thanks for the magic new video👍👍👍Best regards!!!
Glad you liked it!
Love your lessons Robert
Thanks Pete!
@@Dolphinstreets you’re so smooooth.
Love it. And your tips are awesome 👍 thank you!
This is SWEET!
So cool. Love your videos 👍
I gotta check out your website.
Take care.
The practice session at the end is quite helpful. thanks!
Ace lesson, Robert. Also love the fret hand video angle, it‘s so helpful and something every online guitar teacher should do.
Cool, thanks!
Thank you for your great work, so professionally done! I will definitely watch it again later!
genuine RR lesson. NO BS-knowledge in nice package-reason why i'm subbed
Thanks my friend!
it's such a nice to see big people like tim cook is taking out their time to teach guitar via youtube.
great initiative tim !
Great video!
This is exactly what i needed
Thanks Robert. Great lesson in some of the basics.
Hello Robert! These are great, as always thanks!
Thanks, you’re welcome!
Wow this is excellent! Love it!
Thanks!
LOVE YA BRO
Thanks Vinni!
We can't certainly ever have too many cool turn arounds in our guitar playing arsenals!! A couple of these are rather unique and fun to work into my playing. Cool looking and sounding Les Paul........almost looks just like a 1959!! :>) Jim C.
Thanks Jim!
Another superb one! (I especially like the smile between each one, lol)
Thank you! 😄
Simple but very usefull
Glad to hear
@@Dolphinstreets really like the way you explain the techniques..as a guitar player of over 40 years its refreshing to see a precise and direct approach to the different aspects of playing 👏
Rob whats your favorite humbucker and middle and kneck single coil pick ups for blues/southern rock thsnks love your channel, great stuff on all your vids
Super
Hi Rob, thanks for the video it is great quality and value. I'm seeking your advice re what to do in terms of my journey to learn playing the guitar if you don't mind. I 'm going to grade myself as an advanced beginner because my guitar playing age is 3 years vs my actual age of 54. I managed to teach myself many chords and I can play many songs now but using rhythm strumming only. I tried to reach myself the lead part of playing the guitar and after a year I realized I need help from some out like yourself and I need a structure to follow to get me where I want to be. Where I want to be is to be able to play the Blues, like Mr BB King style or Mr Eric Clapton style . I absolutely love the blues genre - old blues, country blues, rock blues any thing blues really. I joined your website a while back and looked at the courses on offer and I have to say very impressive however, I hit a snag while trying to figure out where to start with the process of learning lead guitar material with the Blues playing as the end game. I think I confused myself which courses to pick and go through in progressive manner and the learning structure I need to follow I tried few times to decide which coursed to buy but as I mentioned I confused myself unfortunately. I do not want to keep wasting time figuring how to start and where to start so I'm hoping you can help me out here. Many thanks , Adam
Hi, that makes sense and it's a good question. The answer depends on your current skill level and knowledge on the instrument. I would like you to email me and I'll help you out with personalized advice. Any member on MGA has access to me that way.
@@Dolphinstreets thanks for getting back to me, I will email you through the website
Great lesson Bob, YL32. As an intermediate guitarist, thanks to you, I'm a bit more selective as to what I would like to learn. Perhaps you might give us a lesson on turnarounds in four keys. Such as E, G, A, and Bd. Where do you get those nice shirts?
Thanks! The shirts are from anywhere I can find them. Winners, thrift stores, etc.
Robert please let us know what guitar holder you are using for that beautiful LP
It's called Mbrace and it is no longer in production.
nice
Thanks
Isn't their a turnaround that goes up the neck?
Of course. These are all descending but you you can play them ascending too! Give it a try.
The car hiss by my windows by the doors
Hello Robert handsome 😍