THIS is why I love guitar! I stumbled across this in my music journey a while back. Your video inspired me to go deeper in my studies. Thank you for the awesome video!
Yes, it is quite strange at the beginning breaking your mental habit of viewing the guitar in one position as opposed to two (the one you're playing in and the open position). But once the finger patterns are down it's like butter!
Thanks for sharing this! This might be a good way to get into the cascading harmonics Lenny Breau, Chet and Tommy Emmanuel played so well. Steve, I remember running into you at the Chet Atkins Appreciation Society convention a few years ago. Will you attend this year?
It's surprising how easy it is to do this on a piano by holding a key down and sustaining it while sounding the next scale tone. Pianists don't rely on this because it's so simple that it comes across as a cheap gimmick but it stands out on guitar because the unusual fingerings aren't known by most guitarists so it really pops out. Unfortunately it only works in a few sharp keys, but it really nice when used as a special effect. Special effects stop being special if they're used all of the time.
I’m not certain, but did you do a dvd series around 20 years ago? If so it started by guitar journey, and I play most Sundays. Thank you! If not, still wonderful playing
They aren't moveable like something in a position would be because of the open notes. BUT, with some thought you can figure other ones out as long as the pattern you're going for involves notes that open strings could be used. So you could so things in A or in D as well.
Sounds like a dobro or resonator slide as the technical term dobro is actually just a name brand but if you use the name brand name dobro most everyone mainly musician's know what you mean.
Nice. Check out Phil Keaggy for some incredible harp like textures. He does this a lot. Check out the album "The Wind & The Wheat" especially the song of the same name.
@@GuitarGathering👍, Eric Johnson is another with his beautiful Lenny Breau style of Harp Harmonics. Harmonic a string with index finger & pick/thumb, pluck two strings away with 3rd finger. This way EVERYTHING is ringing over. This can be done with open strings or fretted (which still sounds open) Beautiful!
Only banjo players can understand, I reallized after forty years I knewall chords on my open D or E guitar, strings two to five are the same as a banjo so all the banjo chords would work , that changed my life ,
Steve is by far my favorite guitar player
Ha! Wonderful. Learn all you can. - Steve
Adrian Legg is magic on guitar. Thank you for sharing this with us. 🎸
Really cool! I've heard this is some popular songs but hadn't thought about incorporating them in my music. Thanks
Thanks Steve for the PDF! I'm a huge Lenny Breau fan and he was awesome at Cascading Licks also. Hope to meet you sometime soon!!
Bravo! I thought you were using open tuning at first!
ty...I've seen Adrian Legg live which was an amazing experience hearing his cathedral like sound
I've never seen him live but I would love to. What a great player.
why have I never seen, heard this before? THANK YOU 🎉❤ Subscribed instantly.
Beautiful Steve!
Thank you so much Steve, you are the best music teacher I have ever seen. ♫♥♫
Wonderful sound and scale 🎶😊
Very nice lesson,definitely something I’m going to learn & use.Thankyou so much.
Bravo, brother!! Very well done!!
THIS is why I love guitar! I stumbled across this in my music journey a while back. Your video inspired me to go deeper in my studies.
Thank you for the awesome video!
Wonderful! The guitar is an endless wonderful puzzle of new sounds if we force ourselves out of mentally looking at it only one way.
Thank you Steve for all your insights of sound...
Thanks Rick. I hope you and your family are doing well!
Thanks Steve - really enjoy your lessons and teaching style. Excellent!!
Thanks Alan, glad you're part of our guitar family. Learn all you can!
Magic.
The fingerings really mess with your head, but once you crack them they sound incredible.
Thanks.
Yes, it is quite strange at the beginning breaking your mental habit of viewing the guitar in one position as opposed to two (the one you're playing in and the open position). But once the finger patterns are down it's like butter!
Thanks for sharing this! This might be a good way to get into the cascading harmonics Lenny Breau, Chet and Tommy Emmanuel played so well. Steve, I remember running into you at the Chet Atkins Appreciation Society convention a few years ago. Will you attend this year?
I'll probably pop in for a few days. They have a lot of great people there this year.
Nice lesson well explained beautiful listen to thank you so much
Wonderful. Learn all you can.
Just beautiful.
Thank you very much!
Nice technique. Thanks
You can get some cool sounds by this approach. Learn all you can!
Love that sound 👍
Yes, very distinctive. Learn all you can.
It's surprising how easy it is to do this on a piano by holding a key down and sustaining it while sounding the next scale tone. Pianists don't rely on this because it's so simple that it comes across as a cheap gimmick but it stands out on guitar because the unusual fingerings aren't known by most guitarists so it really pops out. Unfortunately it only works in a few sharp keys, but it really nice when used as a special effect. Special effects stop being special if they're used all of the time.
Yes, I guess that's why it sounds so unique on guitar to hear the strings ringing out like that. Glad you're part of our guitar family.
Wow. Great. Great
Cool stuff. Thanks
Great. Have fun working with them.
Very cool. Thanks so much
Have fun!
great meal that will feed me for long time !
Wonderful! Learn all you can. Glad you're learning.
I’m not certain, but did you do a dvd series around 20 years ago?
If so it started by guitar journey, and I play most Sundays.
Thank you!
If not, still wonderful playing
Yes, I did! Still teaching and playing. I hope your music is going well!
Knee deep in pedals and guitars! You are a gifted musician and teacher, I can’t thank you enough.
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wow so cool
Learn all you can!
Once you see this, you'll always be looking for ways to incorporate it!
Yes!
Beautiful. Are any of these moveable so i can change keys or not because of the open notes?
They aren't moveable like something in a position would be because of the open notes. BUT, with some thought you can figure other ones out as long as the pattern you're going for involves notes that open strings could be used. So you could so things in A or in D as well.
Excellent. Some really useful stuff here. Thanks a lot! 👍👍
Ok cool. Thanks 🙏🏻
Why u upload so late teacher ❤...your only can clear the concept on Harmonics,harps, cascading....🌍🇮🇳✍️
Like the kids say, I’m like Wow!
Sounds like a dobro or resonator slide as the technical term dobro is actually just a name brand but if you use the name brand name dobro most everyone mainly musician's know what you mean.
thanks for the great vid, but i do think the is a tab mistake when you cover the g dosn't show it that way in the tab
I've looked through the tab and it looks correct to me. Where are you seeing a mistake?
Nice. Check out Phil Keaggy for some incredible harp like textures. He does this a lot. Check out the album "The Wind & The Wheat" especially the song of the same name.
Yes, He's the G.O.A.T.!
@@GuitarGathering👍, Eric Johnson is another with his beautiful Lenny Breau style of Harp Harmonics. Harmonic a string with index finger & pick/thumb, pluck two strings away with 3rd finger. This way EVERYTHING is ringing over. This can be done with open strings or fretted (which still sounds open) Beautiful!
PDF download isn't working.
Here is the direct link... www.guitargathering.com/community/index.php?/files/file/88-cascading-open-string-scale-patterns/
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5- string Banjo technique - where the highest 5. string is even more irritating
Only banjo players can understand, I reallized after forty years I knewall chords on my open D or E guitar, strings two to five are the same as a banjo so all the banjo chords would work , that changed my life ,