Whenever I focus on a song to learn, I always pay for all the hard work that is applied to teach me/you. Please do the same. Andy deserves it. He is excellent. Thanks mate, from Australia.
God, where was this when I was learning it? you're by far the best teacher on TH-cam, better than Marty and Justin in terms of teaching whole songs slowly and easy to understand. Great work once again!
marty and justin dont know how to tune a guitar properly and they push too hard on the cords which bends the neck that also throws an acoustic guitar out of tune so easily.I also change my strings every week.I play lots and wipe ur strings off with a cheese cloth so the oil and bits of skin wont wrought the strings.
I learned 'Here Comes The Sun' from you and now this. I wish I had a teacher like you 30 years back. Thank you for making the songs simple to learn and yet accurate.👍🏼
Thrilled! I've always been a "picker" and used this lesson to learn the picking pattern shown. A day or 2 of practice and I'm astounded to report that I'm absolutely up to speed, finger-picking with you on this song. I hadn't thought that possible."Landslide" next. Many thanks!
Amazing brother, I also am kinda new to finger picking, you should also try Blackbird and Julia from The Beatles! Those were my first finger picking songs and they really helped setting a solid foundation for other songs such as Landslide, Dust in the Wind, Don’t Think Twice It’s All Right :)
Hands down you are the best online teacher. I’m not a beginner yet have benefitted when you address beginners. I picked up my guitar to play seriously after 30 years and your teachings have enlightened me and my abilities. Please keep teaching me. If I can donate to your channel please let me know as I have benefitted for free. Thanks again.
I played guitar many, many years ago, and this was one of my favorite songs. Decided to take it up again, and this brought it all back!!! Thx for explaining everything so clearly...and showing the entire song. I'm on my way!!!
Andy. So clear and concise. I tried learning from another you tube teacher and got so frustrated . Guess I should have checked here first. Got that patern right in 10 minutes. Thanks again for all your time and efforts. Your a star. Take care
Sir, Your video is the CLEAREST instruction video I've ever come across in teaching this Travis Picking song!! I have a student I was teaching and was having trouble getting the concept across to her.... I referred her to this video, and she improved 100%...! THANKS SO MUCH!!!
I hope you really take in all the compliments on your playing and teaching skills. You are the class of TH-cam. Nobody even close. Thank You! Love to see a tutorial on Knopfler"s "Why Worry" when you have a chance. I will always support this channel.
It's a difficult song to play, especially trying to learn the Travis picking. But, this is the best sounding and best explained tutorial I have found anywhere on the Internet. Great job on doing this, and many thanks for taking the time and effort to do it. I'm sure that I speak for everyone that we really appreciate it!! Take care.
You are an exceptional teacher. Not to mention a fantastic guitarist. Every. Single. Song. You do sounds exactly like the artist. Amazing. More finger picking, if you would. God bless
You're the best guitar teacher and best guitar player ever on the TH-cam! No one is better than you! I Love all of your lessons, you're amazing! I hope I can see more of your lessons.
Yes my man you are a good teacher i feel guilty i should be paying for the lessons. I have a feeling your riches come from teaching guitar and watching your students excel even after playing 30 years but still learning something new from you. The right way.
I've put a huge amount of time and effort into making these videos. I like to keep them free for those that can't afford it, but if you can, please support what I do. Cheers, Andy www.shutupandplay.ca/donate.html
The content, detail, lesson pace and delivery of your lessons is a perfect fit. Love how you do the chord shapes first, look, listen , learn and enjoy learning. cheers
Just found your channel. I've used lots of guitar teaching channels to learn new songs and I have to say yours are the best I've seen. Just the right amount of explanation without being too complicated or too simple. Good stuff! Thanks
I ran into Rich Williams in an airport (well I didn't actually run into him, I was in a wheelchair), but you get the point. He's an incredible guy and spent about 20 minutes talking to me and even played along that he remembered me for the time I photographed the band while they were out on the road with the guys from King's X. Anyway, another great video!
Best tutorial of this beautiful song on youtube. Once you get this pattern down, a whole world of songs are waiting for you. You're never going back again (Lindsey Buckingham)....
Another great lesson, gave me new insights and inspiration to learn this one, as hard as the Travis picking is for me. I am in awe of how good your tutorials are. Thanks again!
Great lesson. I find the chorus bit going from D to G the hardest as the right hand goes all over the place! I've played (badly) for years doing just simple pop stuff, but I found this Travis picking concept really unnatural and difficult to pick up cos I ignored it for years. But Im getting there very gradually thanks to your detailed and accurate lessons. My advice to beginner guitarists is definitely best to try learn travis picking as early as possible once you've got the basic open chords!
I don't know how popular this song is but "soulshine" by allman brothers band really gets me going haha. I personally think it's really impressive how many great guitarists have been in that band.
I owe so much to you! Thanks for another great lesson. Every time I want to make a run at a song, I’m convinced it is out of reach. Then I just take it note by note, measure by measure. Before I know it, I’m playing another one of my favorites.
I have to say your the best instructor on you tube. Special talent not only playing but instuctional as well. Thank you so much for all your help. Ken Hamilton
Hello, I've watched a bunch of videos on playing "dust in the wind" and yours is the BEST.. Home guys move along to slow and some to fast, your pace is just right... I am picking it like a breeze... Nice job.. I want to really get another song down pat, Don't think twice it's alright" is the title, I think it was written by Bob Dylan but best covered by Peter Paul and Mary... The finger pattern seems to be a little different and it's tough to change patterns. Maybe you could teach that song also ?? Thanks and keep up the good teaching.
Another beautifully produced performance and nicely paced lesson. The Nashville tuned guitar track works like a charm. thank you for your attention to detail, much appreciated.
Awesome tutorial! It was just too confusing until I came across you, thanks so much. Now I'm getting it the more I watch and go along with you here:)) You teach so thoroughly, making it easy to understand :) thanks again.
Superlative lesson and beautifully performed. Thanks. And playing it "like this" (dead slow) is about how I'll do it for a month but this lesson is a great way to get your feet wet on Travis picking.
Thanks Keith K. I put a huge amount of time and effort into making these videos. I like to keep them free for all of those that can't afford it, but if you're getting something from them and have the means please support what I do. Cheers, Andy www.shutupandplay.ca/donate.html
i love how you broke this song down ive wanted to learn this song bc it was from my childhood i grew up with this song and now thanks to you im well on the way to mastering it great lesson thank you so much
Thanks for including guitar and strings. I'm in need of upgrade and considering Taylor cutaway or martin. You sure make it sound nice! Thanks for teaching us how to play these off the album.
This is really neat....you actually take the time to show the finger positions. I'll be sending a donation soon too. I'd also like to learn Suite Madame Blue. Thanks. I am 58 & just picking up the guitar for the first time. All I have is 2 electrics now...but I am planning on an acoustic/electric as soon as I can afford a decent one.
Thank you. I love how you showed how it's played in the beginning unlike most videos iv seen. Didn't know there was a 12 string behind it all. Still sounds good. Thanks again.
I used to do that with four fingers but Travis picking is way more consistent and enjoyable (actually seems easier even though I'm not used to it). Thank you!
Amazing tutorials. I had a question that I am hoping some folks on here can answer. Classically I will play using my fingers on strings 1-3, and thumb covering the base strings 4-6. What I am finding is that on the Dm7 chord playing it this way (41,3,2,4,1,3,2) my hand feels 'crowded' when playing the Dm7 chord. When I play an Am (with similar finger picking of 51,3,2,5,1,3,2) it seems fine and I don't feel 'crowded' or slow. I realize that I could play it with the finger picking from the regular C chord in the beginning, but I am trying not to limit myself to a technique that's easier so that I grow as a guitarist. The reason I like using PIMA fingerstyle is when I play with a flat pick and fingers (hybrid) it transitions better than playing without my ringer finger. Maybe I am being pedantic and silly but looking for help just the same. Thanks!
i had similar issues, honestly just learn to adapt to different play styles. i found knowing how to incorporate my pinky and ring fingers helps a lot with every type of fingerstyle song no matter what technique is used
Best tutorials ever. Very detailed and very accurate. Great job friend You should do some jack Johnson as well. Hes got some tricky little things he does.
That was an exceptional tutorial. I had most of this down pat but was missing some areas of the complete song. Thanks so much for your detailed break down.Looking forward to now filling in some gaps. Great job!
Awesome lesson, well explained but one of the simplest ideas is having a black background and a black shirt on so it actually makes it easier to see what you’re actually doing. Cheers and beers
OMG.. i thought my right hand wasnt fast enough, turns out my technique is wrong all this time! Thank you for showing us the right way to fingerpick it sir!
Lots of great advice in this video. ...One thing i think its important for people to understand is that every once in a while every once in a while it IS ok to practice faster than what you can play it perfectly. This can be a VERY effective tool for building speed, and allow you to advance a little faster....a descent ratio might be - if youve practiced the song perfectly 20 times, try it a little faster than your "perfect speed" once.....but yes 999 times out of 1000 i would give the same advice as whats given here...dont play it any faster than you can play it perfect...its the safe bet to steady improvement.
+Jim Sonic Hey Jim, that is an excellent point. I actually mention this exact thing in one of my other videos. I can't remember which one, but it's a guitar solo video, maybe Anyway You Want it?? I didn't mention it here because I think a lot of folks who are watching this vid are most likely advanced beginner to intermediate players...but it's always good to push yourself a bit here and there. But just like you said 99% of the time playing as slow as you can play it perfect will be the way to go. Great comment bro, very useful. cheers
Great videos. Playing guitar for about 30 years. Im sooo bored with it, and in such a rut, i decided to take up finger picking. Its always hard to be patient when you are watching videos tailored to beginners, but yours are some of the best ive seen...and well, in this sense of playing the guitar, i guess i am just a beginner. Thanks. Looking forward to your tutelage :)
... hi, Andy! You may already have had a go at this one. So, it's either a request, or a refresher. Will you please disect and teach us how to play "Windy And Warm" by Chet Atkins. It's a 60yr old classic instrumental hit from way way back that i recon, still stands up today. And Thank you, for all that you've done, so far...
Hey Man you're the best teacher what I've seen on youtube, adding all your performance are almost like the original records. Thanx a lot, from México City. 🙏🤘🤘😷
Your explanation of Travis picking helped me tremendously! It took about an hour of diligent practice to this technique to smooth it out. Thanks man. Check's in the mail.
Whenever I focus on a song to learn, I always pay for all the hard work that is applied to teach me/you. Please do the same. Andy deserves it. He is excellent. Thanks mate, from Australia.
Colin, thanks for supporting what I do, I really appreciate it! Cheers, Andy.
You sir are a phenominal guitarist and you are so humble with it
You by far have the most in depth yet understandable tutorials on TH-cam. Bravo
God, where was this when I was learning it? you're by far the best teacher on TH-cam, better than Marty and Justin in terms of teaching whole songs slowly and easy to understand. Great work once again!
marty and justin dont know how to tune a guitar properly and they push too hard on the cords which bends the neck that also throws an acoustic guitar out of tune so easily.I also change my strings every week.I play lots and wipe ur strings off with a cheese cloth so the oil and bits of skin wont wrought the strings.
And guitarlessons365
GuitarZerotoHero and Guitar At Work are also preety good.
But Shutup & Play is touching my heart with these tutorials. God bless them! All of them!
Bairdogg Marty explains it pretty well though
@@STEAMBOLTANNIE would you send me all that strings please? I think after one week they would be still fine for me!
I learned 'Here Comes The Sun' from you and now this. I wish I had a teacher like you 30 years back. Thank you for making the songs simple to learn and yet accurate.👍🏼
Thrilled! I've always been a "picker" and used this lesson to learn the picking pattern shown. A day or 2 of practice and I'm astounded to report that I'm absolutely up to speed, finger-picking with you on this song. I hadn't thought that possible."Landslide" next. Many thanks!
Amazing brother, I also am kinda new to finger picking, you should also try Blackbird and Julia from The Beatles! Those were my first finger picking songs and they really helped setting a solid foundation for other songs such as Landslide, Dust in the Wind, Don’t Think Twice It’s All Right :)
Hands down you are the best online teacher. I’m not a beginner yet have benefitted when you address beginners. I picked up my guitar to play seriously after 30 years and your teachings have enlightened me and my abilities. Please keep teaching me. If I can donate to your channel please let me know as I have benefitted for free.
Thanks again.
I played guitar many, many years ago, and this was one of my favorite songs. Decided to take it up again, and this brought it all back!!! Thx for explaining everything so clearly...and showing the entire song. I'm on my way!!!
Andy. So clear and concise. I tried learning from another you tube teacher and got so frustrated . Guess I should have checked here first. Got that patern right in 10 minutes. Thanks again for all your time and efforts. Your a star. Take care
Sir, Your video is the CLEAREST instruction video I've ever come across in teaching this Travis Picking song!! I have a student I was teaching and was having trouble getting the concept across to her.... I referred her to this video, and she improved 100%...! THANKS SO MUCH!!!
I hope you really take in all the compliments on your playing and teaching skills. You are the class of TH-cam. Nobody even close. Thank You! Love to see a tutorial on Knopfler"s "Why Worry" when you have a chance. I will always support this channel.
It's a difficult song to play, especially trying to learn the Travis picking. But, this is the best sounding and best explained tutorial I have found anywhere on the Internet. Great job on doing this, and many thanks for taking the time and effort to do it. I'm sure that I speak for everyone that we really appreciate it!! Take care.
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You are an exceptional teacher. Not to mention a fantastic guitarist. Every. Single. Song. You do sounds exactly like the artist. Amazing. More finger picking, if you would. God bless
Thanks for teaching the quickest way of learning "Dust In The Wind"
Absolute best Guitar Player and Teacher on TH-cam !!!
We are all so blessed !
Thank you and your family for sharing you with us ..
Thanks Dan. I'm glad that you're getting something from this lesson. Please check this out sometime...www.shutupandplay.ca/donate.html
cheers
Dan, thanks for your donation, I really appreciate it! Good luck in the future with your guitar playing. cheers
You're the best guitar teacher and best guitar player ever on the TH-cam! No one is better than you! I Love all of your lessons, you're amazing! I hope I can see more of your lessons.
Your lessons are so clear. I'm a moderately competent finger picker and your lessons are really helping me get better. Thanks!
Great job on tutorial and encouragement to those entering the world of Travis picking. All your tutorials are excellent and very helpful. TX again
You make it look easy. Thanks for putting these lessons up. I appreciate the effort and time you put into them.
You are the greatest acoustic guitar teacher on the internet. Thank you so much for making songs I didn't think I could play approachable.
Yes my man you are a good teacher i feel guilty i should be paying for the lessons. I have a feeling your riches come from teaching guitar and watching your students excel even after playing 30 years but still learning something new from you. The right way.
I've put a huge amount of time and effort into making these videos. I like to keep them free for those that can't afford it, but if you can, please support what I do. Cheers, Andy www.shutupandplay.ca/donate.html
The content, detail, lesson pace and delivery of your lessons is a perfect fit. Love how you do the chord shapes first, look, listen , learn and enjoy learning. cheers
Thank you!!!! Finally got the middle part, couldn't find the right fingersetting.
Just found your channel. I've used lots of guitar teaching channels to learn new songs and I have to say yours are the best I've seen. Just the right amount of explanation without being too complicated or too simple. Good stuff! Thanks
I ran into Rich Williams in an airport (well I didn't actually run into him, I was in a wheelchair), but you get the point. He's an incredible guy and spent about 20 minutes talking to me and even played along that he remembered me for the time I photographed the band while they were out on the road with the guys from King's X. Anyway, another great video!
Thanks to your earlier lessons on Dear Prudence and Julia, I was able to pick this one up in about 20 minutes. Thanks for everything! And keep it up!
Best tutorial of this beautiful song on youtube. Once you get this pattern down, a whole world of songs are waiting for you. You're never going back again (Lindsey Buckingham)....
Another great lesson, gave me new insights and inspiration to learn this one, as hard as the Travis picking is for me. I am in awe of how good your tutorials are. Thanks again!
Great lesson. I find the chorus bit going from D to G the hardest as the right hand goes all over the place! I've played (badly) for years doing just simple pop stuff, but I found this Travis picking concept really unnatural and difficult to pick up cos I ignored it for years. But Im getting there very gradually thanks to your detailed and accurate lessons. My advice to beginner guitarists is definitely best to try learn travis picking as early as possible once you've got the basic open chords!
Once again, you really know how to present the song.
Fun to watch, fun to learn. Thank you!
Thank you your patience and the detail means a lot to some of us
Throwing a couple bucks into the hat now and then probably means a lot to him, too.
You are a blessing, thank you very much for your meticulous content!!!
I don't know how popular this song is but "soulshine" by allman brothers band really gets me going haha. I personally think it's really impressive how many great guitarists have been in that band.
I owe so much to you! Thanks for another great lesson. Every time I want to make a run at a song, I’m convinced it is out of reach. Then I just take it note by note, measure by measure. Before I know it, I’m playing another one of my favorites.
Thanks James. If you haven't already please have a look here: www.shutupandplay.ca/donate.html cheers
Andy
you are a beautiful guitarist and the passion to play and transmit is reflected in yours Lessons and your person. marvelous!!
I have to say your the best instructor on you tube. Special talent not only playing but instuctional as well.
Thank you so much for all your help.
Ken Hamilton
Hello, I've watched a bunch of videos on playing "dust in the wind" and yours is the BEST.. Home guys move along to slow and some to fast, your pace is just right... I am picking it like a breeze... Nice job.. I want to really get another song down pat, Don't think twice it's alright" is the title, I think it was written by Bob Dylan but best covered by Peter Paul and Mary... The finger pattern seems to be a little different and it's tough to change patterns. Maybe you could teach that song also ?? Thanks and keep up the good teaching.
You are an awesome guitar player and an excellent teacher I appreciate the lessons.
Thank you very much. You are an excellent guitar player as well as an excellent teacher. Keep up the great work you are doing.
Love the fact you get straight to the point with this vid. Great sound, great execution!
Another beautifully produced performance and nicely paced lesson. The Nashville tuned guitar track works like a charm. thank you for your attention to detail, much appreciated.
Awesome tutorial! It was just too confusing until I came across you, thanks so much. Now I'm getting it the more I watch and go along with you here:)) You teach so thoroughly, making it easy to understand :) thanks again.
Your channel has the best guitar lessons I seen on TH-cam so far. Thanks a lot for taking your time and effort on making this tutorials.
Thanks Alberto. Check this out sometime: www.shutupandplay.ca/donate.html cheers
Superlative lesson and beautifully performed. Thanks. And playing it "like this" (dead slow) is about how I'll do it for a month but this lesson is a great way to get your feet wet on Travis picking.
Fantastic lesson. You really have a natural ability to teach well! Kudos!
I really appreciate how you teach. I've listen to other videos but you have a way that really makes easier to understand. Thanks Man
Definitely going to add this one. Thanks so much for this awesome lesson. Excellent job!
Easily the best guitar lesson channel on YT. Thank you sir!
Best guitar lessons on TH-cam, hands down ! Thank you for all your hard work !
Thanks Keith K. I put a huge amount of time and effort into making these videos. I like to keep them free for all of those that can't afford it, but if you're getting something from them and have the means please support what I do. Cheers, Andy www.shutupandplay.ca/donate.html
Great tutorial, thank you. Your lessons are excellent and, while not for a beginner
for the most part, easy to understand. Very well done.
This is probably the best I've heard of this song, with one guitar!
Such a great lesson! You've broken it down really well. Thank you!
Dude how come you’re not in the millions of subscribers? Your work is awesome.
FINALLY! Someone who just goes into playing! lol. Perfect name and exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
You are one of the best here on TH-cam man, super well played.
You are very gifted as a musician and as a teacher, soo pleased to find your channel!
i love how you broke this song down ive wanted to learn this song bc it was from my childhood i grew up with this song and now thanks to you im well on the way to mastering it great lesson thank you so much
Thanks for including guitar and strings. I'm in need of upgrade and considering Taylor cutaway or martin. You sure make it sound nice! Thanks for teaching us how to play these off the album.
This is really neat....you actually take the time to show the finger positions. I'll be sending a donation soon too. I'd also like to learn Suite Madame Blue. Thanks. I am 58 & just picking up the guitar for the first time. All I have is 2 electrics now...but I am planning on an acoustic/electric as soon as I can afford a decent one.
Best song lessons on the interwebs man, thanks!
I gotta say you are a fantastic guitar player sir!
This could be dubbed into the original studio version & you would never know it,great player/teacher
Thank you. I love how you showed how it's played in the beginning unlike most videos iv seen. Didn't know there was a 12 string behind it all. Still sounds good. Thanks again.
Great lesson. Easy to understand and follow, even for mthis old guy. Thank you.
i almost swore this was the studio instrumental.. you are that good and the quality of your music is great
Great lesson!!!!!!!!!! You are an excellent instructor.
What an awesome lesson!
This channel really becomming my favorite guitar lesson channel!
Thank you for the great way of explaining finger picking. Excellent teaching.
Your lessons sound just like the original studio recordings!!! The Taylor Concert acoustic helps alot, but still, you sound awesome.
thanks, great lesson, watched your other videos, great sound , playing. awesome teacher.
I used to do that with four fingers but Travis picking is way more consistent and enjoyable (actually seems easier even though I'm not used to it). Thank you!
Amazing tutorials. I had a question that I am hoping some folks on here can answer. Classically I will play using my fingers on strings 1-3, and thumb covering the base strings 4-6. What I am finding is that on the Dm7 chord playing it this way (41,3,2,4,1,3,2) my hand feels 'crowded' when playing the Dm7 chord. When I play an Am (with similar finger picking of 51,3,2,5,1,3,2) it seems fine and I don't feel 'crowded' or slow. I realize that I could play it with the finger picking from the regular C chord in the beginning, but I am trying not to limit myself to a technique that's easier so that I grow as a guitarist. The reason I like using PIMA fingerstyle is when I play with a flat pick and fingers (hybrid) it transitions better than playing without my ringer finger. Maybe I am being pedantic and silly but looking for help just the same. Thanks!
i had similar issues, honestly just learn to adapt to different play styles. i found knowing how to incorporate my pinky and ring fingers helps a lot with every type of fingerstyle song no matter what technique is used
Best video on this song out there!! Thank you
Best tutorials ever. Very detailed and very accurate. Great job friend You should do some jack Johnson as well. Hes got some tricky little things he does.
oh my god! that is beautiful. thanks for this video. ive got the intro nailed and verse nailed now. just the bridge and the ending now.
That was an exceptional tutorial. I had most of this down pat but was missing some areas of the complete song. Thanks so much for your detailed break down.Looking forward to now filling in some gaps. Great job!
Awesome lesson, well explained but one of the simplest ideas is having a black background and a black shirt on so it actually makes it easier to see what you’re actually doing. Cheers and beers
Great sound and beautifully played.
Such a beautiful melody
Great lesson as usual. I understand he gets very few donations so I paid it forward for one of you out there. Keep up the good work.
OMG.. i thought my right hand wasnt fast enough, turns out my technique is wrong all this time! Thank you for showing us the right way to fingerpick it sir!
very precise tutorial. 1 of the best tutorials. love to learn frm this. great job sr.
You are Amazing Tutor! God bless you.
Lots of great advice in this video. ...One thing i think its important for people to understand is that every once in a while every once in a while it IS ok to practice faster than what you can play it perfectly. This can be a VERY effective tool for building speed, and allow you to advance a little faster....a descent ratio might be - if youve practiced the song perfectly 20 times, try it a little faster than your "perfect speed" once.....but yes 999 times out of 1000 i would give the same advice as whats given here...dont play it any faster than you can play it perfect...its the safe bet to steady improvement.
+Jim Sonic Hey Jim, that is an excellent point. I actually mention this exact thing in one of my other videos. I can't remember which one, but it's a guitar solo video, maybe Anyway You Want it?? I didn't mention it here because I think a lot of folks who are watching this vid are most likely advanced beginner to intermediate players...but it's always good to push yourself a bit here and there. But just like you said 99% of the time playing as slow as you can play it perfect will be the way to go. Great comment bro, very useful. cheers
Great videos. Playing guitar for about 30 years. Im sooo bored with it, and in such a rut, i decided to take up finger picking. Its always hard to be patient when you are watching videos tailored to beginners, but yours are some of the best ive seen...and well, in this sense of playing the guitar, i guess i am just a beginner. Thanks. Looking forward to your tutelage :)
Woah! That guitar is super bright!
I LOVE THIS GUY!!! Great lesson! (bowing motions)
well done...you nailed it....and the tone is superb....beautifully done
thanks for taking the time to do this.
Very informative! Light approach but really worth learning! Thanks!
... hi, Andy! You may already have had a go at this one. So, it's either a request, or a refresher. Will you please disect and teach us how to play "Windy And Warm" by Chet Atkins. It's a 60yr old classic instrumental hit from way way back that i recon, still stands up today. And Thank you, for all that you've done, so far...
Hey Man you're the best teacher what I've seen on youtube, adding all your performance are almost like the original records. Thanx a lot, from México City. 🙏🤘🤘😷
Hey man thanks! Such a nice and talented person helped me a lot ♥️
fantastic job man makes me wanna have a go at learning it.
I like how you teach where snd when the fingers should exactly be positioned.I hope there's a tab for this.
Awesome tutorial - thanks!
Your explanation of Travis picking helped me tremendously! It took about an hour of diligent practice to this technique to smooth it out.
Thanks man. Check's in the mail.
this song is so much fun for me to play
You are an amazing guitar player.
Great lessons, and great playing. Perhaps you've been asked before but what is the make / model of the acoustic guitar you play?
Geoff D Thanks Geoff, I list my gear in the description box of the videos. cheers
Thank you. I apreciate your help at 16:30 with the embellishment notes. Sorry I dont speak english. Regards