@@argyle6674 Thanks for the info! You have such great tone that I thought you might be using 13 guage! Anyway your channel inspires me a lot! At age 65, I am now ditching tablature and started sight reading again. I quit sight reading when I started 10 years ago and should have continued. Now it is more of a challenge and soimething I wanted to fulfill years ago. I am not retired and still love my day job and learning jazz guitar! My current goal is to learn a new jazz standard I never heard before from the real book. The rule is to only learn it via sight reading and once I think I had gotten it, I will listen to the tune online and see how close I got! Fun stuff!
@@jazzguitarneophyte-christo7988 Hey that's great! Well, my guitar is a thinline, so acoustic sound cuts through. Generally, I play through an amp for my gigs. But I prefer acoustic. Yes, sight reading is a good goal. I sight read, but I've got too many floaters now and that makes it difficult. I also play with nails, so that helps my tone.
I didn't see it mentioned anywhere yet, so I'll mention it: "Mauro Guiliani's 120 Studies for Right Hand Development". It's the exercise book that nearly every beginning classical guitarist is assigned to improve right ability. Note: to make full use of it, the ability to read music notation is required.
Such helpful advice!
Glad you found it helpful!
Much appreciated!
Thank you!
This was super helpful!
That's good to hear. If there is anything else you'd like to see let me know. Thanks!!
Thank you for explaining these techniques so clearly. I can already feel an improvement!
I'm glad they help. I'm working on adding more of these types of videos to my channel. Thanks!
Such a valuable lesson!
Glad you find it helpful
Thanks for the awesome techniques!
You are most welcome!
Thank you for sharing these amazing techniques!
Glad you liked it, thank you!
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very good tools et nice explanations thank's a lot!!
@henrifrachet5831 Glad you found it useful. Thanks
@henrifrachet5831 Glad you found it useful. Thanks
Cool!
Thanks! Glad you liked it.
Thank you so much for sharing these techniques! That acoustic tone sounds good! If you don't mind my asking, what guage strings are you using here?
I'm using 11 round wounds. Glad you like the video. Thanks.
@@argyle6674 Thanks for the info! You have such great tone that I thought you might be using 13 guage! Anyway your channel inspires me a lot! At age 65, I am now ditching tablature and started sight reading again. I quit sight reading when I started 10 years ago and should have continued. Now it is more of a challenge and soimething I wanted to fulfill years ago. I am not retired and still love my day job and learning jazz guitar! My current goal is to learn a new jazz standard I never heard before from the real book. The rule is to only learn it via sight reading and once I think I had gotten it, I will listen to the tune online and see how close I got! Fun stuff!
@@jazzguitarneophyte-christo7988 Hey that's great! Well, my guitar is a thinline, so acoustic sound cuts through. Generally, I play through an amp for my gigs. But I prefer acoustic. Yes, sight reading is a good goal. I sight read, but I've got too many floaters now and that makes it difficult. I also play with nails, so that helps my tone.
I didn't see it mentioned anywhere yet, so I'll mention it: "Mauro Guiliani's 120 Studies for Right Hand Development". It's the exercise book that nearly every beginning classical guitarist is assigned to improve right ability. Note: to make full use of it, the ability to read music notation is required.
That's a great recommendation!
Yes I need to play like Joe Pass :)