First. You are a truly excellent player. Thank you for your channel. I'd like to offer some ideas. Your lighting makes it hard to see what you are doing with your right hand. Having a light source close to the camera would help us see exactly what is going on when you are picking/strumming. I understand you have to pick one camera angle and the one you are using is best to show what both hands are doing. That said, Your fingers are also blocking the view. I'd love to see you show what each finger is doing on the fretboard. Please break it down to show what strings are being done and when would be helpful. Thanks for the vids!
Thanks for the input! Most vids use a common technique: thumb, first and second fingers, some people also use the 3rd finger, its pretty easy with a little practice, I play the same way on natural tuned 6 string guitars, its nothing fancy ;')
Brilliant lesson. Keep up the great work 😊
Much appreciated over here in the UK.
Cool AF! cheers Jag
Great !
Congratulations for your performance.
Musical greetings
Pierre (Picardy-FRANCE)
First. You are a truly excellent player. Thank you for your channel. I'd like to offer some ideas. Your lighting makes it hard to see what you are doing with your right hand. Having a light source close to the camera would help us see exactly what is going on when you are picking/strumming. I understand you have to pick one camera angle and the one you are using is best to show what both hands are doing. That said, Your fingers are also blocking the view. I'd love to see you show what each finger is doing on the fretboard. Please break it down to show what strings are being done and when would be helpful. Thanks for the vids!
Thanks for the input! Most vids use a common technique: thumb, first and second fingers, some people also use the 3rd finger, its pretty easy with a little practice, I play the same way on natural tuned 6 string guitars, its nothing fancy ;')