That was wonderful. Could I perhaps ask as a potential follow up to this, that you do something on “bass runs” (or is “walks”) as a way of linking chords. It’s a really heavily used technique as you know especially in genres such as country music but I have always struggled with it. I have always loved the sound of it and know it’s also a great way to learn your fretboard so I would really welcome a basic tutorial if and when you have time. Cheers and thanks for all the great stuff you do, it’s really appreciated.
Thanks! very clear and easy to understand and make sense. I was struggling with some positions as I was trying to use the whole chord, but I see you can only use 3 fingers and not playing the whole notes of the chord. 😅
That was wonderful. Could I perhaps ask as a potential follow up to this, that you do something on “bass runs” (or is “walks”) as a way of linking chords. It’s a really heavily used technique as you know especially in genres such as country music but I have always struggled with it. I have always loved the sound of it and know it’s also a great way to learn your fretboard so I would really welcome a basic tutorial if and when you have time. Cheers and thanks for all the great stuff you do, it’s really appreciated.
Yep great idea, I will do
Great stuff really enjoy your style of teaching keep it going
Cheers
Now do one on arpeggio speed runs and tapping...
@@NeilBlanco there's always one
Thanks! very clear and easy to understand and make sense.
I was struggling with some positions as I was trying to use the whole chord, but I see you can only use 3 fingers and not playing the whole notes of the chord.
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Yep, as long as you aren't playing wrong notes it's up to you, what you like the sound of, for how many and which you hit
another on fingerpicking would really help
Yep, good idea
This is confusing but interesting. This will require a lot of focus and practice
Yep, it will all fall into place more and more as we go on the music theory journey
Nice little Fake Plastic Trees sneak in there...
@@NeilBlanco pretty hard to not heat that song with an open A acoustic