I appreciate the lesson. Neural pathways every thought , movement or feeling has one or many. Some of my stuff sounds bluegrass naturally so i want explore that i am a acoustic player that just wants to get better always.
Hey Alex. I also come from a Jazz background. I realize this is an aural tradition, but is there a sort of “Real Book” for Blue Grass? Thank you man, your videos are very helpful as I learn this language.
Awesome! Unfortunately no not that I know of. There are a bunch of educational books I’m sure that exist with common tunes but nothing like a real book that I’ve come across.
Very good for me to “step back and do this with the sing the chord interval as well .. thanks.
I appreciate the lesson. Neural pathways every thought , movement or feeling has one or many. Some of my stuff sounds bluegrass naturally so i want explore that i am a acoustic player that just wants to get better always.
Very neat boardwork. Easy to read. Thanks Alex😊
Great lesson !!!!
Great video, love the tone of the guitar, is it a D18 1937 aged?
YOU DID ITTT!!! You’re the fucking man bro THANK YOU.
Hey Alex. I also come from a Jazz background. I realize this is an aural tradition, but is there a sort of “Real Book” for Blue Grass? Thank you man, your videos are very helpful as I learn this language.
Awesome! Unfortunately no not that I know of. There are a bunch of educational books I’m sure that exist with common tunes but nothing like a real book that I’ve come across.
There is a real book for bluegrass
Basic Scale reference in numbers. Quick think quick switch of keys. If I understand correctly. Whiskey won't help me...at all.
Oh ya. You have a capo on 1. I never use a capo. Wow, but I'll try.
He doesn’t have a capo on 1. He has a capo resting on his headstock for easy access. It isnt affecting the sound at all 😊
I can play a c chord i think
You’re halfway there then