Hey Scott, very informative and nicely put together!! I'm no guitarist (as you well know) but I've got to say that I'm sure many guitar players will learn a good lesson from this. Again, nicely done.
Yea Man , Very nicely done , I am having better luck playing it this way than some of the other guys way of playing it . Of course I play weird , upside down , most of the time I can do just about any of the stuff other guys are doing , then there are those cords which I have to finger another way . Thanks again Sir
Dreadlord I use the Boss RC-20XL Loop Station. It's an older model, but works well. I also use it for acoustic duo gigs to fill in space, take solos, etc.
I enjoyed the video at the start when you actually taught the chords. Then when you went to saying 'play d sharp, e sharp,' etc. I got loss because I am a beginner and probably many people watching this too. If you taught us how to play those parts I would have subscribed
Hey Scott, very informative and nicely put together!! I'm no guitarist (as you well know) but I've got to say that I'm sure many guitar players will learn a good lesson from this. Again, nicely done.
Yea Man , Very nicely done , I am having better luck playing it this way than some of the other guys way of playing it . Of course I play weird , upside down , most of the time I can do just about any of the stuff other guys are doing , then there are those cords which I have to finger another way . Thanks again Sir
Let your dog cry in peace! Dont shake your head!
Nice play, very nice play.
Yay
What looping type program do you use
Dreadlord I use the Boss RC-20XL Loop Station. It's an older model, but works well. I also use it for acoustic duo gigs to fill in space, take solos, etc.
Thx!
I enjoyed the video at the start when you actually taught the chords. Then when you went to saying 'play d sharp, e sharp,' etc. I got loss because I am a beginner and probably many people watching this too. If you taught us how to play those parts I would have subscribed