As an older beginner/intermediate student, I appreciate your teaching style. Thanks for helping enlighten me with the switch from chords to scales but timing being most important. Thanks for freestyling, the lightbulb did really just go off. I look forward to more of your videos. Cheers from SE Oklahoma.
Hi Barry Thanks for posting these classic songs. You have a wonderful teaching style. I like the sound of your Taylor guitar and vouce on these tunes. Beautiful and helpful! Keep em coming!
You have a nice distinctive voice with good timing and delivery. I can't say I like the crispy sound of the Taylor guitars though. I like a more warm woody sound.
Thank you so much for your kind comments and for watching the video. I appreciate it. Perhaps my guitar will get warmer as it gets older. Thanks, again.
Wood bridge pins help some expensive/quality guitars continue to have plastic pins. I added bone pins and it was a big NO, switched to wood and it became “more woody and earthy” just my experimenting.
Thank you for checking out the video and for your comment - much appreciated. I have a mic on it and I also go direct - as far as recording it (thus, I'm mixing two recordings of it). I also do have compression and EQ on it but I did not put on any reverb. That's a quick summary. I will say that the guitar itself, though, is terrific.
Think it's a Taylor GS mini. I hope so because I bought one on ebay yesterday and I'm collecting on Thursday. Paid £360 and it looks in great like new condition. Wish me luck.
Actually, you'd be the first. However, I'll take that as a complement as he was very good. Thank you and thanks for watching the video - I appreciate it.
I listened to it, again. If you're talking about the second line where I play an extra note - fair enough. Thanks for watching and for your comment. Much appreciated.
Thank you for watching. This video is intended for beginner to intermediate. I'm sorry if you didn't find it helpful but thanks for watching - I do appreciate that.
As an older beginner/intermediate student, I appreciate your teaching style. Thanks for helping enlighten me with the switch from chords to scales but timing being most important. Thanks for freestyling, the lightbulb did really just go off. I look forward to more of your videos. Cheers from SE Oklahoma.
So glad the video was helpful. Thanks for letting me know and for your kind words. Definitely more to come.
Love the lesson, two thumbs up!!!
Thanks so much for watching - glad you found it helpful. More to come.
Hi Barry
Thanks for posting these classic songs. You have a wonderful teaching style. I like the sound of your Taylor guitar and vouce on these tunes. Beautiful and helpful! Keep em coming!
Thanks so much for your kind comments, Stephanie. I'm glad you found the video helpful. More to come for sure.
Stephanie, do you know my brother, Kelly, by any chance?
You're one of the coolest teachers on TH-cam, with such a good voice as well!!
Very kind of you to share such a nice comment - thank you so much.
Thankyou enjoyed the lesson very much. Love your guitar love your voice and your a gd teacher❤
Thank you very much for watching the video and your very kind comments. More to come.
Thank you for sharing.
Greetings from France in Western Europe.
Hello! Thanks for swinging by and checking out the video tutorial. I appreciate it.
Good lesson. Thanks for posting
Thank you for swinging by and watching the video - I really appreciate it. Glad you found it helpful.
I like the way you teach
Thank you for checking out the lesson and for your kind comment. More lessons to come.
Thanks very good your a good teacher
Thanks so much...I really appreciate that. So glad you found it helpful.
Thanks for your help
You're most welcome. Thanks for watching and for commenting. I appreciate it. More to come.
You have a nice distinctive voice with good timing and delivery. I can't say I like the crispy sound of the Taylor guitars though. I like a more warm woody sound.
Thank you so much for your kind comments and for watching the video. I appreciate it. Perhaps my guitar will get warmer as it gets older. Thanks, again.
Wood bridge pins help some expensive/quality guitars continue to have plastic pins. I added bone pins and it was a big NO, switched to wood and it became “more woody and earthy” just my experimenting.
@@flouisbailey, thanks for the tip.
Great teacher man, good stuff bro
Thanks so much for watching and for the kind comment. Much appreciated.
Genious in action
Ive byen playing for 40 years
Wow easy but niceeeeeeee
Thanks for watching...I appreciate it.
Very nice
Thank you very much.
Brilliant
Thank you for watching and for your comment. Much appreciated.
I like the sounds of your guitar,is it with effect,and what the name of the effects tha t you are using sir? Or is it the ntural sounds of it?
Thank you for checking out the video and for your comment - much appreciated. I have a mic on it and I also go direct - as far as recording it (thus, I'm mixing two recordings of it). I also do have compression and EQ on it but I did not put on any reverb. That's a quick summary. I will say that the guitar itself, though, is terrific.
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Thank you.
Nice lesson. Can you mention what model Taylor this is, it sounds great TY
Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it. It is a Taylor GS-Mine eKoa. I can certainly recommend it.
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Thanks for swinging by.
I need the same guitar, may I know the brand and the model please ?
The guitar is a Taylor GS Mini-e Koa. I love it. Sometimes Taylor has a "buy one at full price, get a GS-Mini at a much lower price" type of sale.
Think it's a Taylor GS mini. I hope so because I bought one on ebay yesterday and I'm collecting on Thursday. Paid £360 and it looks in great like new condition. Wish me luck.
@@michealbiagioni7860, I sure hope it's in great condition and turns out to be a great guitar for you. My Taylor GS Mini-e Koa is my favorite guitar.
Anyone ever tell you you sound like Kenny Rogers?
Actually, you'd be the first. However, I'll take that as a complement as he was very good. Thank you and thanks for watching the video - I appreciate it.
Stand by me, bass line was wrong.
I listened to it, again. If you're talking about the second line where I play an extra note - fair enough. Thanks for watching and for your comment. Much appreciated.
Avoid this tutorial if you are a beginner.
Thank you for watching. This video is intended for beginner to intermediate. I'm sorry if you didn't find it helpful but thanks for watching - I do appreciate that.