I've been studying bluegrass guitar picking for a while and I've learned runs and fiddle tunes and then switch them up to become more familiar with the notes in any order. Just watching this video really helped me to see the relationship between played notes and chords. I guess you never know what info is going to hold the breakthrough epiphany that one needs to see the same things in a different perspective. Thanks so much!
Hi Roberto. Thank you for sharing your skills. I've learned a lot more from your instruction than I have from anyone else's. Your a great teacher and you deserve a lot more subs.Thanks again.
In general, I do not like listening to music that is heavily lick-weighted. It sounds like "deedle-dee, deedle-dee, deedle" to me. Machine-like and not musical. But at this point in my skills development, I'm feeling like licks are better than nothing and practicing licks in the context of a chord progression will improve my playing in several important ways. So: Cool video! It will be an important segment on my journey. I'm starting today!
you dont technically play the ionian major over all the chords in a song if it goes from D to A in the key of D you have to play A mixolydian or you are playing in a different key than the song is in
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Ragtime licks! 👍🏻
Very cool lick, thank you!
Seems and looks so simple and so obvious. we’ll see how it goes when I grab my axe. Thank’s
Very cool. You are an excellent instructor and player.
Excellent
This is so cool. I love it.
Very easy and very very beautiful lessons ,we love you from Denmark💓
Glad you like them!
Roberto te quieremos, tu eres Buena persona,👦From Denmark
flat channel my guy💯
I've been studying bluegrass guitar picking for a while and I've learned runs and fiddle tunes and then switch them up to become more familiar with the notes in any order. Just watching this video really helped me to see the relationship between played notes and chords. I guess you never know what info is going to hold the breakthrough epiphany that one needs to see the same things in a different perspective. Thanks so much!
Hi Roberto. Thank you for sharing your skills. I've learned a lot more from your instruction than I have from anyone else's. Your a great teacher and you deserve a lot more subs.Thanks again.
Fantastic lesson. If I only didn't have to sleep I could practice and play even more than I already do. Thanks for this and all you share.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you! This video is great and helped me understand creating some licks. Happy New Year!
Happy new year!
Hey , People Spread The Word About This Man .He is a Great Guitar Player And Teacher . You Can't Help But Learn When You Watch This Man .
Hey Bill, thank you so much
My favorite YT bluegrass/flat picking teacher. His TF channel is amazing.
Absolutely the Best BG lessons on UTUBE, Period. Thank you Explaining how to use he licks. First I've seen...
Wow, thanks!
This is fantastic thank you! Glad I found you.
Glad it was helpful!
Cool
Love this, Just what I needed, at this particular moment 👌🏼
Thank you!
Glad to hear that Angelo
Grazie, lezione molto generosa, utilissima per abituarsi a slegare in stile bluegrass!
Ti ringrazio Mario!
Great instruction yet again Roberto! Hey is that the SKAK shirt from 2018? That's when I was there and had the pleasure of meeting you.
Yes right, 2018 ... I had such a great time!
Great stuff! Sounds like the 3 notes per string licks would work well on " Dill Pickle Rag".
It does!
Nice bit of Clarence here!
Clarence forever 👍
Hi Roberto, another great lesson. The licks sound really great. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you like them John!
Bravo 👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you!
Thank you for your awesome lessons bro 🤙🏻
Glad you like them!
Nice 👍 🙏😊👏👏🎸🎸👌
Thanks ✌️
In general, I do not like listening to music that is heavily lick-weighted. It sounds like "deedle-dee, deedle-dee, deedle" to me. Machine-like and not musical. But at this point in my skills development, I'm feeling like licks are better than nothing and practicing licks in the context of a chord progression will improve my playing in several important ways. So: Cool video! It will be an important segment on my journey. I'm starting today!
I totally agree with you, licks could be a double-edge blade
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Thanks for watching
please tabulatur, thanks
I'm sorry I don't have tabs for these licks
@@RobertoDallaVecchia please consider
you dont technically play the ionian major over all the chords in a song if it goes from D to A in the key of D you have to play A mixolydian or you are playing in a different key than the song is in