Love watching your videos Harvey they bring back childhood memories of your aunts and uncles playing and singing on your grandma and grandpa's front porch late at night I'd open my window so I could fall asleep listening to music. Please keep posting these videos
Man, that's such a cool comment, some of my earliest memories on this planet are of my grandma Helen and her place in stringtown. I loved her dearly and she was gone way too soon.
That song by the Cellmates "Rockabilly Feeling" seems like a very example of this kind of music. I'm a bit surprised nobody has posted a lesson on it. If you would do one, I'd appreciate it. In the meantime I'll be trying out what this lesson covers. Thanks.
Haha I get that a lot. I have a hard time being "real" when it's just me sitting down talking to an iPhone. It feels bizarre to me and I have no ability to act. If I was a few cocktails deep it may come together 😂
I have a Gretsch just like yours. But mine is an original 1958 purchased in 1996 in New York at Rudy's Music Stop, directly from the hands of Rudy Pensa in person. But you play better. It's already a good consolation.
Thank you for your time and excellent lesson. 🎵🎶👍🏽
Love watching your videos Harvey they bring back childhood memories of your aunts and uncles playing and singing on your grandma and grandpa's front porch late at night I'd open my window so I could fall asleep listening to music. Please keep posting these videos
Man, that's such a cool comment, some of my earliest memories on this planet are of my grandma Helen and her place in stringtown. I loved her dearly and she was gone way too soon.
Fantastic video. Especially the harmonic inversions part. Lots of practise stuff to enjoy!
Absolutely fantastic have a good weekend ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊
I could listen to that chord work all day
Great playing, gorgeous guitar!!
Great tutorial video - thanks Harvey! Love that Gretsch!! 💚💚💚
Bought myself a Pearl, a beautiful instrument!
That song by the Cellmates "Rockabilly Feeling" seems like a very example of this kind of music. I'm a bit surprised nobody has posted a lesson on it. If you would do one, I'd appreciate it. In the meantime I'll be trying out what this lesson covers. Thanks.
this was just incredible it s so simplistically amazing .. I love it
Love it, props from the UK. Subscribed 😊
That intro was incredible
Toatall awesome ness very interesting cool cool cool!😎
wow . that guitar sounds amazing . It s probably has alot to do with ur hands . This is inspiring .. Well done sir
Cocktails always helped me. Keep up your "cool" work Daddy-O.
Cocktails always help! I could use some help right now lol
Love the jade green Gretsch
Aspen green officially
You got it man. Cool stuff. Be nice to see you smile. Otherwise you might have to start teaching the blues.
Haha I get that a lot. I have a hard time being "real" when it's just me sitting down talking to an iPhone. It feels bizarre to me and I have no ability to act. If I was a few cocktails deep it may come together 😂
Nice chops!
this is superb
Merci.
Vous etes les bienvenus
I have a Gretsch just like yours. But mine is an original 1958 purchased in 1996 in New York at Rudy's Music Stop, directly from the hands of Rudy Pensa in person. But you play better. It's already a good consolation.
congrats
It s tough to follow as i m not used to this style with all the open strings and hybrid picking
The thing is look happy
This is me at my happiest. 😂
Thank you, Harvey. You gave me some sources to look for inspiration. The rockabilly community are such slaves to musical correctness.