Thank you for the comment and the tip on Joey Landreth. Please tell me what you think of my tune playing in the background. I am also not a fan of George Thorogood, but I was trying to include some players who are not my taste. Thanks again for the suggestion.
@@johnhartley3022 thanks again for the tip friend. Roy is amazing. I noticed he sometimes plays a classical guitar with a humbucker mounted in the soundhole, which is totally bad ass. You have an ear for great playing. I would love to hear your thoughts about my tune. The video "The greatest slide guitar players", and "The top ten greatest slide Guitar players" were geared towards new and young players to get a starting point to discover slide guitar. The videos were also something to look at while listening to my song "132 bars in Berlin". My tune was a bit too long, so I chopped it in two and made two videos. It is just a twelve bar blues riff with slide. The end part I was going for a bit of a mountain jam feel - but my own. I would love to hear your thoughts. And I am absolutly OK with criticism. Peace John
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Ya left out Joey Landreth who is a total monster. George Thorogood? Most overrated no playing slide player ive ever heard.
Thank you for the comment and the tip on Joey Landreth. Please tell me what you think of my tune playing in the background.
I am also not a fan of George Thorogood, but I was trying to include some players who are not my taste. Thanks again for the suggestion.
Check out Roy Rogers too…you will not be sorry you did
@@johnhartley3022 thanks again for the tip friend.
Roy is amazing. I noticed he sometimes plays a classical guitar with a humbucker mounted in the soundhole, which is totally bad ass.
You have an ear for great playing.
I would love to hear your thoughts about my tune.
The video "The greatest slide guitar players", and "The top ten greatest slide Guitar players" were geared towards new and young players to get a starting point to discover slide guitar.
The videos were also something to look at while listening to my song "132 bars in Berlin". My tune was a bit too long, so I chopped it in two and made two videos. It is just a twelve bar blues riff with slide. The end part I was going for a bit of a mountain jam feel - but my own.
I would love to hear your thoughts.
And I am absolutly OK with criticism.
Peace John