It is rare that a magician will show you how a trick is done, and musicians are even more guarded with their tricks, but David shows it all In the greatest detail. Nothing is held back. In the Fingerstyle Five Membership, David offers new and immediately useful content every week where he reveals and explains the ingredients and recipes in the most granular fashion. All that is needed is time and commitment to learning and before you know it you are able to perform the trick or tune yourself. I have learned more in my year of Fingerstyle Five membership than in the past decade or two of different teachers, courses, and long period of being stale, often playing the same lame things over and over that I learned back in the mid-20th Century. Yep, old as the hills, but am learning at a rate I never thought was possible. Even content that I thought I could do without such as advanced chord substitutions, triads, scales etc. sinks in without effort. Lately I hear myself play something and think "wow, that was me?"!!. If you REALLY are committed to being a competent Fingerstyle Guitar player, you cannot go wrong with David Hamburger's Fingerstyle Five Membership. Sorry that was so long. I cannot contain my enthusiasm!
Braintheft101 just took the words right out of my mouth!!! Couldn't have said it better myself!! David, you are most definitely a very gifted and talented educator, one of the very best!!! Thank You SO MUCH!!!
Did you ever study the Howard Morgen book, Concepts: Arranging for Fingerstyle Jazz and Popular Guitar? It sounds like you’ve internalized the concepts of that book (from circa 1980). Nice stuff here, and it’s very generous of you to present this. It’s good to work through as I get ready for a Blues gig this weekend.
I never did, but I remember reading his columns in Guitar Player once upon a time and feeling like they were waaay over my head :-). I'll have to see if that book is still possible to track down!
I get about 2 - 3 minutes into this video and it skips to an entirely different video of yours. I am on an iPad. Going to check other videos of yours to see if this is just your channel. **. Update: It stopped doing this. I have no idea why it originally did this or why it stopped doing this.
It is rare that a magician will show you how a trick is done, and musicians are even more guarded with their tricks, but David shows it all In the greatest detail. Nothing is held back. In the Fingerstyle Five Membership, David offers new and immediately useful content every week where he reveals and explains the ingredients and recipes in the most granular fashion. All that is needed is time and commitment to learning and before you know it you are able to perform the trick or tune yourself. I have learned more in my year of Fingerstyle Five membership than in the past decade or two of different teachers, courses, and long period of being stale, often playing the same lame things over and over that I learned back in the mid-20th Century. Yep, old as the hills, but am learning at a rate I never thought was possible. Even content that I thought I could do without such as advanced chord substitutions, triads, scales etc. sinks in without effort. Lately I hear myself play something and think "wow, that was me?"!!. If you REALLY are committed to being a competent Fingerstyle Guitar player, you cannot go wrong with David Hamburger's Fingerstyle Five Membership. Sorry that was so long. I cannot contain my enthusiasm!
I couldn't agree more or say it any better. He's a world class musician and teacher. So much fun to learn and be able to play.
What Rob said. Ditto.
Braintheft101 just took the words right out of my mouth!!! Couldn't have said it better myself!! David, you are most definitely a very gifted and talented educator, one of the very best!!! Thank You SO MUCH!!!
The helped me immensly! Thanks for the tips.
Did you ever study the Howard Morgen book, Concepts: Arranging for Fingerstyle Jazz and Popular Guitar? It sounds like you’ve internalized the concepts of that book (from circa 1980). Nice stuff here, and it’s very generous of you to present this. It’s good to work through as I get ready for a Blues gig this weekend.
I never did, but I remember reading his columns in Guitar Player once upon a time and feeling like they were waaay over my head :-). I'll have to see if that book is still possible to track down!
great lesson David! Thanks.
Hardly understood the chord descriptions but the music was like honey for the ears.
What an amazingly good looking guitar
Fun picking tune, always the theory reminder, thank you.
Beautiful!!! Thank you!
Can I buy just this lesson? In E and A
I get about 2 - 3 minutes into this video and it skips to an entirely different video of yours. I am on an iPad. Going to check other videos of yours to see if this is just your channel. **. Update: It stopped doing this. I have no idea why it originally did this or why it stopped doing this.