Hi. I tuned in because I saw your Gretsch - I have their Alligator model. I stayed for the lesson, which was great, thanks! Subbed. Cheers from Spain.✌️
Absolutely phenomenal man. I can’t believe how clearly you explained all of this. Your channel is easily the best slide resource in TH-cam and I’ll be back to learn tons more of these tunes.
I have been working on this song along with your video for the past 4 hours on a Friday night. I hope my wife understands my obsession! :) I have the Gretsch 9420 and just loving the sound. Thanks so much for your videos.
@@williammartin9687 I have the tab to this somewhere! I have a book out called Slide Guitar: A Primer available as an ebook on Amazon and other places as well if you’re interested!
I love that guitar, it's cheap also, I'm really thinking about getting one, I just got a Black Mountain slide ring for Christmas too. Is that your actual last name?
I don't have a credit card so it seems smarter to get the cheaper one and than later, with another group of paychecks, get it modded. There is a guy on You Tube who mods Jim Dandy's named Jeff Galey, I suggest checking him out
Really like the lesson! Question- do you prefer the strap to the headstock more than to the neck heel? I've been playing a long time, but have just last week gotten my first resonator.
It was hard for me to learn that skill as well but if I can do it, you can do it!!! If you’re interested I have a book available on most online booksellers called Slide Guitar: A Primer!
@@LittleJoeBourgeois Thanks for the recommendation! I have been at it for some more hours and I am getting closer and closer. Just gotta keep at it! Amazing tutorial btw. It's super clear and easy to follow. Thanks a lot!
This is one of the simplest t explanation to walking blues on TH-cam. Great job abd thank you sir.
@@ThePeterfernandes Thank you and I’m glad you liked it!
Wonderful playing and explaining there Sir. Sweet.
Thank you!!!
This is the most authentic tutorial I have come across.
Thank you!!!
Hey, man! GREAT lesson. Thank you.
Thank you so much!!!
I knew this song was dope, but with it broken down like this, I appreciate it better. So cool.
I'm so glad you got something from the lesson!
Hi.
I tuned in because I saw your Gretsch - I have their Alligator model. I stayed for the lesson, which was great, thanks!
Subbed.
Cheers from Spain.✌️
Thanks for watching!!! I love my Gretsch!
Absolutely phenomenal man. I can’t believe how clearly you explained all of this. Your channel is easily the best slide resource in TH-cam and I’ll be back to learn tons more of these tunes.
Thank you!!! I'm so glad you are enjoying it!!!
I have been working on this song along with your video for the past 4 hours on a Friday night. I hope my wife understands my obsession! :) I have the Gretsch 9420 and just loving the sound. Thanks so much for your videos.
GREAT "Crossroads" lesson.
✌❤🎸
Awesome stuff! Thank you so much! As an autistic musician, numbers melt my noggin! This is a perfect how to!
I'm so glad it helped and thank you for watching!
Outstanding tutorial.
Kick ass sound/technique. Really well done.
Thank you!!!
Wietse summed it up perfectly. Primo lesson Joseph - thank you kindly Squire.
Thank you!!!
fantastic, great groove, great tone too.. thanks for sharing.
Thank you!!!
Excellent lesson👍
Thank you!!!
Very good lesson! Thanks
You're very welcome!!!
Good lesson. Thx. I have a Gretsch alligator biscuit cone.
@@reckonimokie123 I’m glad you liked it!
This is so way over my head as a beginner, but I love it.
Thank you and that's great!!!
Thanks ❤
@@oscarmolinasoriano5607 You’re very welcome and thanks for watching!!!
Fantastic.
Thank you!!!
So glad this popped up on my yt feed. That's an amazing lesson! saved it and subbed. Thank you!
Thanks!!! I'm so happy you liked the lesson!!!
This is so great thank you righteous dude!!!!
You're very welcome my friend!!!
Great video Joseph, I'm working on it!! :)
Killer lesson. Just subscribed
Thanks so much!!!
Nice one 👍
Thank you!!!
thanks man , it doesn't get any concise than this
Thanks!!! I'm so glad you liked it!!!
I have the same guitar. I'd definitely like to learn this , but I would like to get the tabs. Just starting to learn slide guitar.
@@williammartin9687 I have the tab to this somewhere! I have a book out called Slide Guitar: A Primer available as an ebook on Amazon and other places as well if you’re interested!
nice one pal
Thank you!!!
It's that steady thumb thumping rhythm that's tricky...and can't quite tell if your hitting one string or more...the bass thumb thing
@@vajraloka1 I usually hit one or two strings when I do that
Man you're an awesome teacher! You do a realy good job at articulating what you're doing in the way of technique.
You're students are very lucky sir.
Thank you sir!!!
Thanks! That was a really well done lesson.
Thank you!!!
Okay I’m subscribed
Thank you!!!
I love that guitar, it's cheap also, I'm really thinking about getting one, I just got a Black Mountain slide ring for Christmas too.
Is that your actual last name?
I'm not sure if this is the right way to make a request, but I'd like to learn Kokomo blues. Fred McDowel, or Bonney Rait.
hey. Is there a reason to prefer the gretsch boxcar over the alligator, with the biscuit thingie ?
I think it’s all up to the personal preference of the player
I don't have a credit card so it seems smarter to get the cheaper one and than later, with another group of paychecks, get it modded. There is a guy on You Tube who mods Jim Dandy's named Jeff Galey, I suggest checking him out
Really like the lesson! Question- do you prefer the strap to the headstock more than to the neck heel? I've been playing a long time, but have just last week gotten my first resonator.
Thank you!!! I don't really have a preference but at this point I'm more use to the headstock.
I have tried this for 4 hours, but my brain just wont let me keep the bass string going while doing something else with another finger :(
It was hard for me to learn that skill as well but if I can do it, you can do it!!! If you’re interested I have a book available on most online booksellers called Slide Guitar: A Primer!
@@LittleJoeBourgeois Thanks for the recommendation! I have been at it for some more hours and I am getting closer and closer. Just gotta keep at it! Amazing tutorial btw. It's super clear and easy to follow. Thanks a lot!
@@griffmail5889 I’m glad you’re getting something out of it!
As long as you love jamming and having fun
@@ThePeterfernandes yessir!!!