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For what sounds almost impossible for an absolute beginner, you make it look very possible. This will now be a part of my practice. Thank you for taking your time to share this!
Southern American music has being influencing Europeans for centuries. Just the huge amounts of 1830-1930 made banjos you find in British antique shops will attest to that.
Many thanks thanks for keep this wonderful music alive enjoyed every second Great lesson I've been driving my wife mad with delta blues' now Cheers 👍👍👍
I've been watching and learning. I love the way you teach this 2 open Tunings in G and D. Goodluck for you and your friend in The Washboard Resonators band.
This is very helpful and I’m really trying. It’s quite fast though! Not having played much guitar before I would really love a Slow Blues tune to get me used to moving up and down and picking strings. I’ve sort of mastered playing along with the 12 bar Slow Blues Jam track on the Beginners video but it gets a bit boring after a while. I feel a Slow Blues song would really help bridge the gap for me between the Beginners video and this one. But I’ll keep trying!!😊
@@TheWashboardResonators Thank you Martyn. I’ve done as suggested and am finding Death Letter Blues easier to get going on. Cocaine Blues also looks more like my cup of tea! It’s easier of course when you already know the tunes very well. I need to expand my listening! If you’re open to suggestions “Sitting on Top of the World” I feel would be a good slow starter one for beginners although I know that’s more Country Blues. Thanks for all your help.
Just discovered you a couple of days ago ....ì find you very informative, as Ì am learning slide guitar in open g. Wìll you be gigging anywhere near Liverpool?
We will be playing over there. When we tour we tend to play Liverpool or Warrington. The best way to get ticket Info is to join the mailing list! mailchi.mp/e5acf7f7d18a/wrmailinglistwelcome
Thank you, Martyn, for such an enjoyable introduction to slide play guitar. I have noted Diamond Bottlenecks, thanks, and they have quite a wide range. Are there perhaps learning sources you could suggest, either books or online please?
CJ That’s wonderful. Ian at Diamond Bottlenecks has a huge range. If you’re struggling then there is no one more helpful to talk to. I think to go the whole way with it Tom Feldman has a DVD on bottleneck that is excellent.
Depends on the guitar but essentially daddario coated on the gigging guitars or Newtone on the home / recording guitars. Both good options. 16’s on the slide guitar and 13s on a standard tuned guitar.
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For what sounds almost impossible for an absolute beginner, you make it look very possible. This will now be a part of my practice. Thank you for taking your time to share this!
A little everyday and this will become easy!
I’m from Memphis and It’s wonderful that beautiful southern delta blues has I influenced artists around the world!
Southern American music has being influencing Europeans for centuries. Just the huge amounts of 1830-1930 made banjos you find in British antique shops will attest to that.
Best instruction for begginer i have seen. Thanks
A pleasure!! 🎯
Brilliant, Martin! Thank you so much for sharing. 🙏🏻
Pleasure! Thanks!!
Thank you 😊
Pleasure! Thanks!!
To jest chyba jedyny kanał na youtube gdzie można się dowiedzieć wszystkiego o rezonatorach i jeszcze nauczyć się na nich grać
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Many thanks thanks for keep this wonderful music alive enjoyed every second Great lesson I've been driving my wife mad with delta blues' now Cheers 👍👍👍
Excellent! Keep it coming!
Great lesson. Learning slide guitar myself. Very useful clearly explained. Much appreciated. Thank you.
Hoorah!! Glad it’s of use. Might do more. We’ve had requests.
I've been watching and learning.
I love the way you teach this 2 open Tunings in G and D.
Goodluck for you and your friend in The Washboard Resonators band.
That’s kind! Thanks!! We ddd a more in depth open G but in time will keep expanding the idea. 🎯
Very good video. I will watch over and over again.
Excellent. Hope it helps. 🎯
Enthralled by your playing as always, wont tell you where I sat and watched the vid though 😉
Dave Dawes Sensing brown winds.
Great instruction! Wonderful playing!
Thanks!!
Nice one centurion, thank you.
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Good stuff Martin, thanks for the post!
Pleasure. Cheers!
Thank you Martyn,
for a great video
I've only just started slide resonator guitar and your videos have helped me understand so much.
Cheers
Paul
Thanks! All the best!! 🎯
Awesome . . . thanks very much, brother! 😬👍
A pleasure! Cheers!!
This is very helpful and I’m really trying. It’s quite fast though! Not having played much guitar before I would really love a Slow Blues tune to get me used to moving up and down and picking strings. I’ve sort of mastered playing along with the 12 bar Slow Blues Jam track on the Beginners video but it gets a bit boring after a while. I feel a Slow Blues song would really help bridge the gap for me between the Beginners video and this one. But I’ll keep trying!!😊
Check our lessons playlist for other lessons which might help. I’ll put slow blues on the potential video list though!
@@TheWashboardResonators Thank you Martyn. I’ve done as suggested and am finding Death Letter Blues easier to get going on. Cocaine Blues also looks more like my cup of tea! It’s easier of course when you already know the tunes very well. I need to expand my listening! If you’re open to suggestions “Sitting on Top of the World” I feel would be a good slow starter one for beginners although I know that’s more Country Blues. Thanks for all your help.
Thank you! I love this tune 👍
Glad it helps. 🎯
Just discovered you a couple of days ago ....ì find you very informative, as Ì am learning slide guitar in open g. Wìll you be gigging anywhere near Liverpool?
We will be playing over there. When we tour we tend to play Liverpool or Warrington.
The best way to get ticket
Info is to join the mailing list!
mailchi.mp/e5acf7f7d18a/wrmailinglistwelcome
Thank you, Martyn, for such an enjoyable introduction to slide play guitar.
I have noted Diamond Bottlenecks, thanks, and they have quite a wide range. Are there perhaps learning sources you could suggest, either books or online please?
CJ That’s wonderful. Ian at Diamond Bottlenecks has a huge range. If you’re struggling then there is no one more helpful to talk to. I think to go the whole way with it Tom Feldman has a DVD on bottleneck that is excellent.
@@TheWashboardResonators Thanks again Martyn, have managed to source the DVD ... :)
CJ Excellent! That will definitely get you going really well!
Brill just what wanted
Great. Hope it opened a few doors!!
Excellent video, What brand strings do you use on your resonator. regaeds Phil
Depends on the guitar but essentially daddario coated on the gigging guitars or Newtone on the home / recording guitars. Both good options. 16’s on the slide guitar and 13s on a standard tuned guitar.
What is the name at 4min30 please ?
Tampa Red.
@@TheWashboardResonators thank you very much!!!👍🏻👍🏻
This Muddy Waters tune is baaaad.
I be troubled!!!!
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Fantastic playing an enjoy your teaching approach,.... thanks 👍🎶🎵🎶
Thanks. Glad it helps!!