Man, I just found your channel and really enjoy your content. Love that great tone and your lessons are awesome. Greetings from your neighbor in LaVergne, TN. SUBSCRIBED!
@@OriginalOldSkoolFunk kind words that don’t fall on deaf ears or guess, blind eyes in the text sense? Either way, thanks so much for tuning in and welcome neighbor!
Definitely see things in chords however if a person doesn’t do barre chords they may have a different view. Very visual person I sorta need a framework and maybe more.
Short time player, 73 years old with bad thumb, I was determined to play barre chords. Now I am Integrating both and my little knowledge points to who wrote the song and the way they transitioned the chords. Thanks for the comment, always be thinking.
Man, I just found your channel and really enjoy your content. Love that great tone and your lessons are awesome. Greetings from your neighbor in LaVergne, TN. SUBSCRIBED!
@@OriginalOldSkoolFunk kind words that don’t fall on deaf ears or guess, blind eyes in the text sense? Either way, thanks so much for tuning in and welcome neighbor!
OK I will play the pickup tomorrow (if I can figure a good one out) for a I IV V in E. You’ve inspired me 👍🏼 subscribed. 😬
@@adyuriar do you prefer in open position or above the 12th?
Love the channel man!
Kind words, I’m gearing up for today’s video as we speak! 🫣
Another Great lesson are you planning on starting a Patreon in the near future
@@ChrisLay2112 haven’t even considered it yet, think we need to grow more! I’m so glad it’s helping you.
@MickHayesMusic I really am enjoying it thank you for all the great info and licks
Definitely see things in chords however if a person doesn’t do barre chords they may have a different view. Very visual person I sorta need a framework and maybe more.
The longer I’ve played I find that I used barre chords less, do you feel the same!?
Short time player, 73 years old with bad thumb, I was determined to play barre chords. Now I am Integrating both and my little knowledge points to who wrote the song and the way they transitioned the chords. Thanks for the comment, always be thinking.