I play a special kind of Lute, known as "Laud". Its tuning is all 4ths. It was easy to deal with that strange tuning, but there's no chords possible :)) Anyway, where can I get chord charts of this lesson?
Your only way is to pause the video when there are chord charts. I make them one by one and take screen shots, so there's not an ''official chord chart'' for my UA-cam lessons.
Some of the jazz guys tune to all 4ths because they feel like it makes the neck more "logical". That's the awesome thing about guitar. If you want to try a different tuning, it only takes a minute to retune.
Nice video what effect you using? I think i hear a strymon blue or big sky anyway wich type of reverb your using? Even when it is big sky is it the cloud or ... what is it ;-)
Excellent 👌 once again mate.
Thanks Antoine.
Excellent chord progression in the ambient example!
Great lesson man as always! Thanks for being generous 🔥
As always, you surprise me with a new lesson idea that easily fitted to my music and sounds great. Merci beau coup!
We have to keep pushing and being creative! Thanks my friend :)
I play a special kind of Lute, known as "Laud". Its tuning is all 4ths. It was easy to deal with that strange tuning, but there's no chords possible :))
Anyway, where can I get chord charts of this lesson?
Your only way is to pause the video when there are chord charts. I make them one by one and take screen shots, so there's not an ''official chord chart'' for my UA-cam lessons.
That's ok man, thanks!
Some of the jazz guys tune to all 4ths because they feel like it makes the neck more "logical". That's the awesome thing about guitar. If you want to try a different tuning, it only takes a minute to retune.
Nice video what effect you using?
I think i hear a strymon blue or big sky anyway wich type of reverb your using?
Even when it is big sky is it the cloud or ... what is it ;-)
I do believe in was the Big Sky on Cloud mode. You have good ears :)