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2040 thumb Dennis gruenling left a comment on: Boxed Up Fourth Chorus Breakdown
Thanks Scott!! It just takes practice. I  couldn’t do it at first, but then practiced it a few minutes every day....
2040 thumb Dennis gruenling liked a comment:
Your tongue trill sounds like a machine gun, Dennis! Is it human? Just knocks me out. Amazing...
Duke Lewis left a comment on: Advanced Fundamentals Tuning By Ear
Such a great lesson - especially the stuff about overtones. I've never really been clear when peope talk about certain guitars having more or less 'harmonic content' and...
Duke John left a comment on: Sweet Home Chicago Solo, First Verse
Mr. Robillard: First and foremost,  I am enjoying your lessons very much. You had mentioned in your previous lesson that one could make song suggestions: Though more R&B in...
Chris Jared riley added to a forum topic: Neon Tetra and other Rice...
Hey Chris, do you have any plans to teach any of Tony's more jazz influenced stuff? The Acoustics album, Mar West, Backwaters, etc. I find I have a very difficult time with the...
1919 thumb Dan zanes left a comment on: Stand By Me Strumming, Bass Runs and Singing
why don't you try it in this key and see how it feels. right now the main thing is to get comfortable with the guitar chords. as they become second nature you'll have options for...
6392 thumb Boyd r left a comment on: Stand By Me Strumming, Bass Runs and Singing
I have a low voice. Do I change chords?
1919 thumb Dan zanes left a comment on: Stand By Me Strumming, Bass Runs and Singing
that's right! you'll see the chord on the page above the word and when you're singing that word you'll play that chord. stay on that chord until another one appears above a lyric...
6392 thumb Boyd r left a comment on: Stand By Me Strumming, Bass Runs and Singing
So when you hear the change in the song. Change. Thanks 
1919 thumb Dan zanes left a comment on: Stand By Me Strumming, Bass Runs and Singing
greetings boyd! thank you for your question. i'm just back from a weekend performing and it's great to sit down and think about this for a minute. for me, unless i know the song...
Duke Lewis left a comment on: Fundamentals The Pick on the String
Makes perfect sense. Thanks very much for taking the time to answer the question! Cheers, Lewis
1621 thumb Chris eldridge left a comment on: With Body and Soul Introduction and Considering Dynamics
Kip, this sounds great. You keep getting better, I truly love seeing your progress! Yeah, keep revisiting the early ones and see how they are now.
1621 thumb Chris eldridge left a comment on: Fundamentals The Pick on the String
Great, thanks for sending the video! Yes, I do wind up changing the angle of the pick as I play across the strings. It's purely an ergonomic thing, but as I get to the lower...
2350 thumb Kip marchetti left a comment on: With Body and Soul Introduction and Considering Dynamics
I thought I woild check back in with this intro with an eye on being looser as you suggested to be mindful of perviously. After watching the video I think I'll drop an "O" and...
Jerry Scott ludlam left a comment on: Boxed Up Fourth Chorus Breakdown
Your tongue trill sounds like a machine gun, Dennis! Is it human? Just knocks me out. Amazing...
Rick Diego left a comment on: Keep it to Yourself Lesson 1
Still working on it.What do you think Jerry?
Rick Diego left a comment on: Keep it to Yourself Lesson 1
 
1905 thumb Tom hartley liked a comment:
I do remember slowing records down from 33 rpm to 16 rpm!  Yikes!  I'm old!
Duke Lewis left a comment on: Fundamentals The Pick on the String
Hi Chris, Here you go!
1621 thumb Chris eldridge left a comment on: Fundamentals The Pick on the String
Hey Lewis, thanks for the question. I think I understand what you're talking about, but just to be sure, can you show me on a video?   Thanks, chris
Duke Lewis left a comment on: Fundamentals The Pick on the String
Hi Chris, This is such a great lesson. I come back and watch it regularly! A quick question - when it comes to angling the pick around the string you talk about doing that with a...
6392 thumb Boyd r left a comment on: Stand By Me Strumming, Bass Runs and Singing
when your singing and playing Guitar? when do you know when to change chords.
Icon missing thumb David brookes left a comment on: Tennessee Waltz Finding and Using Chords Up the Neck, Pt. 1
Whoa... that is stunning
804 thumb Rick estrin liked a comment:
I do remember slowing records down from 33 rpm to 16 rpm!  Yikes!  I'm old!
1621 thumb Chris eldridge left a comment on: Tennessee Waltz Finding and Using Chords Up the Neck, Pt. 1
Thanks for the kind words fellas!
Rick Bill blatner left a comment on: Half Steppin' Fifth Chorus Breakdown
I do remember slowing records down from 33 rpm to 16 rpm!  Yikes!  I'm old!
2350 thumb Kip marchetti left a comment on: Tennessee Waltz Finding and Using Chords Up the Neck, Pt. 1
one of the reasons I'm here ... to get that sort of thing in my inbox once a week .. mesmerizing
1919 thumb Dan zanes published a lesson: Stand By Me - Uke Strumming and Singing
We have four chords!! This is amazing and deserves a moment of celebration. In this lesson we’ll look at some strumming techniques, talk about how to transition from one chord to...
1919 thumb Dan zanes published a lesson: Stand By Me Strumming, Bass Runs and Singing
Well you’ve got four incredible chords now and they’re working together in this very durable and useful progression. You might be developing calluses on the tips of your fingers...
1719 thumb Jed left a comment on: Tennessee Waltz Finding and Using Chords Up the Neck, Pt. 1
This is an excellent lesson. Chris uses what the guitarist already knows to shine light on what he does not yet know, making new material familiar as soon as it is introduced.
 
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