As natural as it appears to be for you, I think it very touching how empathic and in tune you are with our styles of learning. You really know the bumps and the highs of the path. Great guide!!
Hello Scott, $5 for the "Tarantella" in 3 steps and $5 for another simple "Spanish" 4 chord downward progression that starts on the Bm and I end up on an open B string that I turn into a simple "Hava Nagela", (and I'm not Jewish--lol) Thanks for those lessons.
Another great lesson Scot, thank you. In line with your comment about increasing ring finger dexterity, I’d love to see a video focused on improving the thumb. Even the small jumps made in this arpeggio can be a challenge, and right now this is a huge limiting factor for me. Thanks!
Easily learned including through knowing enough how to read standard notation and studying "El Nuevo Dia" Colombianas in the book you showed. Playing this arpeggio feels very natural.
Could you consider analyzing the genius sound of Tampa Red's The Jitter Jump? 3:36 Wow1 I NEVER saw an A chord played that way! Rocker players never do that.
As natural as it appears to be for you, I think it very touching how empathic and in tune you are with our styles of learning. You really know the bumps and the highs of the path. Great guide!!
Arpegio incroyable, fun to discover and always 😊 work on New interressant stuff .merci de nous partager maestro 😊
Hello Scott, $5 for the "Tarantella" in 3 steps and $5 for another simple "Spanish" 4 chord downward progression that starts on the Bm and I end up on an open B string that I turn into a simple "Hava Nagela", (and I'm not Jewish--lol) Thanks for those lessons.
Wow thank you 🙏 🙏 🙏
Excellent workout. Thanks!
Another great lesson Scot, thank you. In line with your comment about increasing ring finger dexterity, I’d love to see a video focused on improving the thumb. Even the small jumps made in this arpeggio can be a challenge, and right now this is a huge limiting factor for me. Thanks!
Love this arpeggios. Thanks for reminding me of such fun Scott!
Your awesome Scot keep up the great lessons brother!!
Gracias! Thanks!
Cool beans. Excellent instruction.
My God, Scot, you're a great teacher.
Thank you! The tab and play-along video to this are up in the membership in the technique area BTW 😉
Amazing lession!
Easily learned including through knowing enough how to read standard notation and studying "El Nuevo Dia" Colombianas in the book you showed. Playing this arpeggio feels very natural.
Could you consider analyzing the genius sound of Tampa Red's The Jitter Jump? 3:36 Wow1 I NEVER saw an A chord played that way! Rocker players never do that.
I never did until I saw Roger McGuinn playing Mr Tambourine Man... Somewhere on TH-cam
Watch Yamandu Costa playing the Columbiana. A masterpiece of guitar playing we never will achieve. Thank you for your lessons 🎉.
Yamandu is the man!
💥thanks💥
Is that a Pavan Guitar from Tom Prisloe?
Yep. Flamenco negra
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