@@frans688 Well said Francisco! You’re right, anyone can learn this if you take it one movement at a time! I really do appreciate your comment! Talk to you soon buddy 👍
@@guyesentals9406 I just do this part time. So the only way to watch my lessons is on TH-cam. You can go directly to my channel and access all of the lessons. Maybe something different in the future. I appreciate you watching my lessons. Thanks.
Again.......Rusty is the "Three Bears" guitar instructor..........although I still maintain his lessons on complete solos (like the B minor lesson) are Rusty's finest, getting solo or rhythm bite-sized or just enough lessons really make the most impact! We don't need to be overwhelmed; we need just enough to get us on that right path to expand our own playing whilst retaining what we've been taught! Jim C.
U-tube is a great tool for something like this because I can see the shapes not just tabs in sheet music plus I can hear what it sounds like thanks again Rusty
Hey Ron, I’m glad you said that because I don’t like using tabs for that reason. We need to see the notes and the shapes. But also here them! That is hard to do when you’re looking at some numbers on a screen or piece of paper. I appreciate the comment. Ron! Talk to you soon buddy.👍
@@rustysguitar1 as far as difficulty with this riff, I've been playing for a long time..I'm just trying to get smooth again after not practicing regularly. Your videos help me do that, I also see things that I didn't see before. Thanks for taking time to make these videos it really is a public service
I relate to this lesson in a way similar to learning math. We first started with a number line as most old schoolers were taught. Ha ha...Then we were taught to put those numbers to use in various ways as you build your skills. The basic numbers here are simply the notes in a chord. And are found again in triad shape as you point out. I like how you imply (and show) movement from the basic chord to the triad area with the slides, etc.. The movements you show are like formulas in math that can be used with any chord! Thank you Sir! I like it. 👍😎
I really like the way you put it! Well said Tim! For years, I had trouble connecting the chords and triad shapes. I appreciate the comment and thanks for taking the time to watch my lessons! Talk to you soon Tim.👍
Thanks Rusty another tasty lick& lesson. Good to start seeing these licks as triads not just scales. Always get something from your lessons, Thank you.☮️✝️🎸
Отличный урок 👍 Большое Спасибо Rusty! 🤝 Очень хороший способ гулять по грифу гитары и импровизировать в одной тональности👍 Дай Вам Бог Крепкого Здоровья и Творческого настроения 🙏 Привет из Москвы ✌️
Beautiful rusty once again you explain it all in layman's terms with a slow step by step guide its just perfect for me ill be on this until I crack it thanks again 😊
Hey Bob, glad the lesson was useful! I hope you get this under your fingers because it is a springboard to so many other licks. Talk to you soon buddy 👍
Thank you for the lesson. I find it easy to follow and easy to exercise. As usual, your lesson make us feel comfortable to explore further. With your guidance Rusty, the sheep will never lost. Cheers from Indonesia.
I just love your videos and your mellow voice. I turned it up to hear your voice and then the commercial came on and jumped out of my seat, lol. Thanks 🙏 Rusty.
Thanks so much for watching my videos Doug! A few of my videos a while back did not have enough volume when I recorded. So that’s why the commercial got so much louder I think. I think I have a better balance again. Hope you have an awesome week my friend.😎
I've been practicing the major triad inversions (root on D and G string) using the cycle of 4ths ( C all three positions, F x 3 Bb x 3 etc) most days for the last couple of months. Its worth taking 10 mins at the start of your practice to really learn those shapes.
Nice Jim! I know a lot of intermediate players struggle with sliding into triad shapes. And yes, I wish we had lessons like this early on! Thanks for stopping by my brother😎
Hey John, yes, I am definitely hybrid picking. I talk about it a few times in the video. You can play these techniques with just a pic or hybrid picking. Thanks buddy 🤛
@@rustysguitar1 Thanks Rusty. Just caught a minute of the video. My hand was cut to the bone when I was 14. A kid came out of nowhere with a knife and went for my throat. Didn't have time to wrap my arms with my shirt so it was a clean cut. Tendons, nerves and the artery. Happened right in front of my house and luckily my father was there. Surgeon told me if the bleeding wasn't slowed, 4 minutes I would have bled out. Needless to say, my hand was never the same. I worked with it my whole life so people manage. I'm missing a tendon on the ring finger off my right hand. They used it to sew into my thumb so I could have some use of it. Sorry about the rant Rusty. I'm glad you mentioned the pick !! I'll never be a great folk guitarist!! Lol Take care pal ! I've been going through some tough times loosing my mother and have been caring for my 94yr old father. I haven't been in my home in almost a year. What I wanted to write is the sound of your voice and the way you teach has been soothing to me along with informative. I thank you.
@@johnmcaleese8459 Wow John! Sorry to hear about your hand injury! Glad you can still play though(limited). Praying for you and your situation with your father and losing your mother.🙏 I’m glad you shared some of your story! Thanks so much for your support. Enjoy the rest of your week.👍
I do that all the time when I’m watching a Lesson video. I always want to make sure I’m getting all those little nuances. You’re very welcome. Have a great rest of your week. Thanks.👍
Thank you DS! I’m happy to help! The better we visualize the fretboard the better guitar player we will be! I appreciate the comment. Talk to you later ❤️
@@rustysguitar1 it has a great sound, hold on to it may be worth something like the 59 Les Pauls!!! My ovation 1985 I had to refret twice, gonna put stainless steel next time
Your lessons are always awesome Rusty. Some are a little more challenging than others but all of them make a strong point as to where the important stuff is and how to easily find it. Maybe it's just me but I've been hearing a bit of Toy Caldwell in some of your lessons. I'll be curious to know how close I am there. Also, I love that Les Paul!
Hey Russ, I grew up with that Toy Caldwell sound! My strength is harder rock but that smoother sound always comes out in my playing! I appreciate the great comment man! Thanks and talk to you soon 👍
Hi rusty that's a nice tone your getting I have a id core 10 blackstar but ain't got a clue between blues sound and rock sound wat you got please help kev
Hey Kevin, I like using a clean tone from the amp and making it thicker with a drive pedal. I like the J Rocket Audio Archer pedal. That makes it thick, but still very clear sounding! Have a great weekend and happy Sunday.🙏
RUSTY I LOVE YA LESSONS......!!!!! I WOULD RATHER LEARN OFF AN EXPERT TEACHER LIKE YOU....THAN SPENDING £20 AN HOUR ON A TEACHER!!!!! RUSTY YA THE MAN!!!!! ROCK ON!!!!
Hey rusty. How have you been. I haven't been on the channel lately due to my mental illness. I suffer with bipolar & depression so there is periods I cant motivate myself to learn when I want to. It affects me alot. I'll still play almost everyday. On good days my highs are high and on bad days my lows are extremely low its sucks because I'm always told how good of a guitar player I am and that i should play 24 7 until i make it but this mental illness stops me from all that. P.s. sorry to ramble but wanted to know why I'm here for months at a time and why I'm gone for months at a time
Sorry to hear that Shane! I will be praying for you my brother 🙏 Thank you for sharing! I hope you can find a way to have more fun with that instrument you have been blessed with! I appreciate your support bud 🤛
Hey Shane. Just to let you know there’s at least one other old guy who can relate to your situation. I too try to learn more guitar to bring me up. Like you sometimes it doesn’t work. I guess I am in a “no hope” stage right now. I am using Rusty’s teaching to try to stay in reality. We’ll see. Good luck in your efforts!
I’m curious how difficult this technique is for you players? Let me know in the comment section what you think! Happy jamming, everyone.👍
Thanks , I think the information is clear and ready to practice for almost anyone one movement at the time.
@@frans688 Well said Francisco! You’re right, anyone can learn this if you take it one movement at a time! I really do appreciate your comment! Talk to you soon buddy 👍
great u show so i understand guitar atlast !
how do i get ALL your lessons ?
@@guyesentals9406 I just do this part time. So the only way to watch my lessons is on TH-cam. You can go directly to my channel and access all of the lessons. Maybe something different in the future. I appreciate you watching my lessons. Thanks.
Danke!
This support means a lot to me! I can’t thank you enough Endy! So much appreciated! Let’s talk soon, my friend🤛
Again.......Rusty is the "Three Bears" guitar instructor..........although I still maintain his lessons on complete solos (like the B minor lesson) are Rusty's finest, getting solo or rhythm bite-sized or just enough lessons really make the most impact! We don't need to be overwhelmed; we need just enough to get us on that right path to expand our own playing whilst retaining what we've been taught! Jim C.
Well said Jim! I try to stick to a topic and not drift off to much. I appreciate the great comment Jim! Thanks a lot man 👍
Rusty nails it again. Another winner. Thanks!
Thank you Frederick! I’m glad you like the lesson! Talk to you soon buddy 🤛
Your guitar solos are always great Rusty 🎸🎸👍👍
I appreciate that Tony! Thank you my brother 🤛
May Almighty God bless you long life ahead 😊❤
Good to hear from you, my friend! Blessings to you also🙏
Wonderful video!🎸🎼🎵🎶 Like 534 👍.Thank you very much! 💗 Have a great day!
Thank you 👍
U-tube is a great tool for something like this because I can see the shapes not just tabs in sheet music plus I can hear what it sounds like thanks again Rusty
Hey Ron, I’m glad you said that because I don’t like using tabs for that reason. We need to see the notes and the shapes. But also here them! That is hard to do when you’re looking at some numbers on a screen or piece of paper. I appreciate the comment. Ron! Talk to you soon buddy.👍
@@rustysguitar1 as far as difficulty with this riff, I've been playing for a long time..I'm just trying to get smooth again after not practicing regularly. Your videos help me do that, I also see things that I didn't see before. Thanks for taking time to make these videos it really is a public service
@@ronpatterson6420 No problem! Glad to help 👍
I relate to this lesson in a way similar to learning math. We first started with a number line as most old schoolers were taught. Ha ha...Then we were taught to put those numbers to use in various ways as you build your skills. The basic numbers here are simply the notes in a chord. And are found again in triad shape as you point out. I like how you imply (and show) movement from the basic chord to the triad area with the slides, etc.. The movements you show are like formulas in math that can be used with any chord! Thank you Sir! I like it. 👍😎
Very good comment. I am a retired mechanical engineer and your comment represent how I feel.
Cheers from Indonesia.
I really like the way you put it! Well said Tim! For years, I had trouble connecting the chords and triad shapes. I appreciate the comment and thanks for taking the time to watch my lessons! Talk to you soon Tim.👍
I appreciate the chord overlays on the screen.
I’m glad to hear that! It helps us see the exact notes! Thanks man 👌
This is a major lesson ... well you make it tasty sounding as you’ve showed , using chord tones and triads 😊
Almost all guitar players use this major movement! Thanks for checking in John! Happy Sunday 🙏
Lk 226 beautiful sharing
Thank you 👍
Always a pleasure hearing, watching and learning with my friend, so good lesson here!
Nice! Happy to hear it! Thanks, RAFA! 👍
I've always loved this style of solo using the triads Rusty ~ what happened to that nice neon sign your son made for you?!
Hey Karen, I changed my studio around and haven’t mounted it yet. I miss it! Always good to hear from you Karen! Thank you! Talk to you soon ❤️
Great lesson, Rusty. Triads really help in seeing your way across the fretboard.
Thanks Ray! You are totally right! Triads can really keep you grounded around the fretboard. Good to hear from you. Later buddy.🤛
Awesome playing as always! wonderful guitar lesson! thanks for wonderful sharing!
Thanks bro 😎 much appreciated 👌
Another terrific lesson Rusty. Really useful moves that sound so perfect over those major chords. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you Frank! I use these ideas all the time! Much appreciated buddy 🤛
Thanks Rusty another tasty lick& lesson. Good to start seeing these licks as triads not just scales. Always get something from your lessons, Thank you.☮️✝️🎸
Thanks Matt! I’m happy to hear that you liked the lesson! Good to hear from you my friend 🤛
Excellent Rusty! Thankyou so much.
Thanks RG! And you’re very welcome bud 👌
Thanks again Rusty for another great lesson and for giving us more tools for the box! Greatly appreciate you sharing your time with us yet again!
Thank you Mike! We all need more tools 🧰 Well said brother 👌
I found it fairly easy .My brother also tried to teach me the importance of triads but you are making it so eqsy.
Nice Mike! I think anyone can learn this if they take it one step at a time! Thanks man 👌
Yeah .,good stuff., I'm finding myself getting better thanks to your lessons so thank you and God bless my friend,👍
Nice! Glad to hear it. WJ! Blessings to you too my friend.🙏
Such an awesome and useful 'lick'.....
Happy to hear that the lesson was useful! Good to hear from you, Steve 🤛
Great lesson Rusty..........thanks Paul from Ireland
Thank you, Paul! Greetings always from Chicago my friend 👌
Hear sometimes a little Charlie Star in it😉 Very very helpfull. Thank You Rusty!
Wow man! Charlie star is a great player! So that is definitely a compliment! Glad the lesson was helpful! I appreciate you checking out my lessons👍
Отличный урок 👍
Большое Спасибо Rusty! 🤝
Очень хороший способ гулять по грифу гитары и импровизировать в одной тональности👍
Дай Вам Бог Крепкого Здоровья и Творческого настроения 🙏
Привет из Москвы ✌️
Thank you my friend! Hello from Chicago! Thank you for your kind message 👍
Great lesson Rusty! This was really helpful.
Cheers,
Martin
Cool Martin! I’m happy it was helpful! Later buddy 👍
Thanks Rusty for this lesson,
great demonstration and explanation. Subcribed..
Thank you for subscribing to my channel! Glad you liked the lesson! I appreciate you leaving a comment and let’s talk soon👍
Thank you Rusty!
You are the only guy who I can understand. My playing is improving because of how I hear you.
You’re welcome! I’m happy to hear that you’re moving forward! Good to hear from you. Enjoy your Sunday 🙏
Great lesson, Rusty! Very useful, thank you very much 😊
Thank you Michelle! Always appreciated! Talk to you soon ❤️
Thanks Rusty, very appreciated
Cool Francisco! Thanks so much buddy👍
Love it !!!
Thank you 👌
Beautiful rusty once again you explain it all in layman's terms with a slow step by step guide its just perfect for me ill be on this until I crack it thanks again 😊
Hey Bob, glad the lesson was useful! I hope you get this under your fingers because it is a springboard to so many other licks. Talk to you soon buddy 👍
You to rusty your a gent
@@bobharper1676 👍
Great lesson rusty
Thank you Edward! Always great to hear from you bud 👍
Lots of good stuff here again Rusty. Thanks.
Thanks a lot FB! I appreciate you checking out the lesson! Talk to you soon buddy👍
Sounds awesome, Rusty!🎸🔥 Great lesson. Have a great day!😊❤
Thank you Colourful Girl! Much appreciated! Enjoy your day also ❤️
Great share guitar player very good happy day
Thank you 👍
Rusty is the real deal on TH-cam. Unselfishly empowering aspiring guitarists. Much appreciated 🙏💯
Thanks so much! Kind of you to say Ray! Later bud 👍
Thank you for the lesson. I find it easy to follow and easy to exercise.
As usual, your lesson make us feel comfortable to explore further. With your guidance Rusty, the sheep will never lost. Cheers from Indonesia.
I like the way you said it Mustafa! Thanks so much for the comment! Greetings always from Chicago! Talk to you soon my friend 👌
This is a great technique! Triad shapes are so powerful.
Good to hear from you, Kevin! Thanks a lot for checking out the video lesson! Later buddy👌
Thank you for another great lesson. This will really help me a lot you’re right on the money. Thank you again God bless.
You’re welcome Ronald! I’m happy to help! Blessings to you also my brother 🙏
I just love your videos and your mellow voice. I turned it up to hear your voice and then the commercial came on and jumped out of my seat, lol. Thanks 🙏 Rusty.
Thanks so much for watching my videos Doug! A few of my videos a while back did not have enough volume when I recorded. So that’s why the commercial got so much louder I think. I think I have a better balance again. Hope you have an awesome week my friend.😎
I really enjoy your lessons, for starters they made me dust off my guitar and sit down and play again. I’m super grateful!
That’s exciting! I’m happy to hear that you’re playing that guitar again let’s keep working on this stuff together! Talk to you soon👍
I've been practicing the major triad inversions (root on D and G string) using the cycle of 4ths ( C all three positions, F x 3 Bb x 3 etc) most days for the last couple of months. Its worth taking 10 mins at the start of your practice to really learn those shapes.
You are working on some good stuff bud! Thanks for checking out the video man! Thanks a lot 👍
not that difficult, if you take it slow and by piece. another great lesson, I wish they had been around when I was younger. thanks again
Nice Jim! I know a lot of intermediate players struggle with sliding into triad shapes. And yes, I wish we had lessons like this early on! Thanks for stopping by my brother😎
Thanks to you, I’m starting to put together triads with the pentatonic scale. I can’t thank you enough🎉
Nice David! It’s exciting to add new connections on the fretboard! Have fun with it👍
Cool little lick 😊
Yes it is! Thanks for checking out the lesson👍
Theres heaps of good teachers on youtube but have to admit you my favourite ❤
Thanks so much! It means a lot to me! I appreciate you watching my lesson videos! Talk to you soon👍
Awesome lesson, so simple, so practical, great teaching on how to connection triads
Cool Greg! Thanks so much!👍
thank you so much !! love love love you’re such a great teacher
You’re welcome, Ted! Thank you, I appreciate the comment👍
Hey Rusty, sounds great. One thing concern's me. Am I seeing you hybrid picking ?
Hey John, yes, I am definitely hybrid picking. I talk about it a few times in the video. You can play these techniques with just a pic or hybrid picking. Thanks buddy 🤛
@@rustysguitar1 Thanks Rusty. Just caught a minute of the video.
My hand was cut to the bone when I was 14. A kid came out of nowhere with a knife and went for my throat. Didn't have time to wrap my arms with my shirt so it was a clean cut. Tendons, nerves and the artery. Happened right in front of my house and luckily my father was there. Surgeon told me if the bleeding wasn't slowed, 4 minutes I would have bled out. Needless to say, my hand was never the same. I worked with it my whole life so people manage. I'm missing a tendon on the ring finger off my right hand. They used it to sew into my thumb so I could have some use of it.
Sorry about the rant Rusty. I'm glad you mentioned the pick !!
I'll never be a great folk guitarist!! Lol
Take care pal !
I've been going through some tough times loosing my mother and have been caring for my 94yr old father. I haven't been in my home in almost a year. What I wanted to write is the sound of your voice and the way you teach has been soothing to me along with informative. I thank you.
@@johnmcaleese8459 Wow John! Sorry to hear about your hand injury! Glad you can still play though(limited). Praying for you and your situation with your father and losing your mother.🙏 I’m glad you shared some of your story! Thanks so much for your support. Enjoy the rest of your week.👍
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@@rustysguitar1 Thank you. You too Rusty !
This channel is mysteriously helpful!
Cool, bro! I’m glad the lessons are helpful! Thanks a lot😎
Just amazing Rusty!!, and i really do stop and /or rewind so i am getting this all because it is pure gold!!! Thank you Thank you!!
I do that all the time when I’m watching a Lesson video. I always want to make sure I’m getting all those little nuances. You’re very welcome. Have a great rest of your week. Thanks.👍
Great lessons, Very good teaching ,The way it should be done
That’s kind of you to say Rich! Thanks so much brother 😎
This video is awesome! You're absolutely right, is does help me visualize the fret-board! Thank you!
Thank you DS! I’m happy to help! The better we visualize the fretboard the better guitar player we will be! I appreciate the comment. Talk to you later ❤️
Wow rusty. I was kinda incoporating some of this in my playing but you have just added and realy opened this up for me and i can now see clearly. Thx
Keep working at it! It will open up at the front porch for you! Thanks👍
Awesome lesson thank you Rusty
Cool! You’re welcome Dwayne! Good to hear from you 👍
как здорово звучит гитара!!!!красивый лик!привет из России!удачи!
Greetings from Chicago! That Guitar rocks! Thanks for the comment👍
thank you rusty love this kind of stuff very helpful.
You’re welcome, Ken! Thanks for checking in buddy👍
Another great video Rusty. I was wondering if you were going to be doing another rhythm lesson? I loved your last one.
Hey Bob, oh yes more Rhythm stuff coming up! Thanks for checking out the video bud! Talk to you later👍
Not very difficult, but it depends on your ability and consistency I think! For me is great and thanks a lot for your tips.
Thanks for your feedback! I appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment! Have a great rest of your week✌️
Good stuff Rusty
Thank you Tony!!! Enjoy your weekend 👍
best i seen follow u now feel i learn alot GUY sweden
Greetings from Chicago! Thanks Guy 🤛
Love the black LP. I have the same one but in the Epiphone model.
I love my Les Paul! I know that yours rocks also! Later Steve. Thanks.✌️
Nice ideas thank you. It's that a classic, standard?
Hey Russ, so many players use this in their guitar playing. Used in many songs. It’s a great way to stay connected to the chords! Thanks 👍
@@rustysguitar1Rusty your lessons are awesome. No I mean the Les Paul , what kind
@@russlgtr Sorry about that! It’s a 1981 Gibson, Les Paul custom. I really do love that Guitar! Thanks for checking in.👍
@@rustysguitar1 it has a great sound, hold on to it may be worth something like the 59 Les Pauls!!! My ovation 1985 I had to refret twice, gonna put stainless steel next time
That was fun!
Thanks a lot bud! Enjoy your Sunday 🙏
This Hendrix Style is so cool
Right on Thomas! I use these movements all the time! Thanks buddy👍
Your lessons are always awesome Rusty. Some are a little more challenging than others but all of them make a strong point as to where the important stuff is and how to easily find it. Maybe it's just me but I've been hearing a bit of Toy Caldwell in some of your lessons. I'll be curious to know how close I am there. Also, I love that Les Paul!
Hey Russ, I grew up with that Toy Caldwell sound! My strength is harder rock but that smoother sound always comes out in my playing! I appreciate the great comment man! Thanks and talk to you soon 👍
I Nailed It !. Thanks/Gracias. Later Soon. Happy Thanksgiving.
Thanks! It’s a cool, major sound! Catch you later👍
Rusty you are real bad ass guitar teacher do yiu have classes for us intermediate players to learn would be intrested
Thank you! I just do the TH-cam lessons. But most of my videos are for intermediate players. Keep rockin!!!✌️
Thanks !!!!!!!7
You’re welcome bro 😎
Cool I’m seeing how this works! Jimi had to learn this too at some point, right? 😂
I think he invented it! Ha ha! A good technique to get under your fingers! Keep rockin bro 😎
Hi rusty that's a nice tone your getting I have a id core 10 blackstar but ain't got a clue between blues sound and rock sound wat you got please help kev
Hey Kevin, I like using a clean tone from the amp and making it thicker with a drive pedal. I like the J Rocket Audio Archer pedal. That makes it thick, but still very clear sounding! Have a great weekend and happy Sunday.🙏
@@rustysguitar1 how mutch are the j rocket pedal
RUSTY I LOVE YA LESSONS......!!!!! I WOULD RATHER LEARN OFF AN EXPERT TEACHER LIKE YOU....THAN SPENDING £20 AN HOUR ON A TEACHER!!!!! RUSTY YA THE MAN!!!!! ROCK ON!!!!
Right on Nicolas! I’m glad you like my channel! As long as you’re learning and having fun! Talk to you soon buddy😎
🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂
Thank you 👍
I thank you. Open bible is a good thing.
I do read the Bible every day in my studio! I’m glad you noticed Austin! Thanks for the comment🙏🙏🙏
I can't get the picking hand down
You got this! Keep working at it! Thanks 👍
Hey rusty. How have you been. I haven't been on the channel lately due to my mental illness. I suffer with bipolar & depression so there is periods I cant motivate myself to learn when I want to. It affects me alot. I'll still play almost everyday. On good days my highs are high and on bad days my lows are extremely low its sucks because I'm always told how good of a guitar player I am and that i should play 24 7 until i make it but this mental illness stops me from all that.
P.s. sorry to ramble but wanted to know why I'm here for months at a time and why I'm gone for months at a time
Sorry to hear that Shane! I will be praying for you my brother 🙏 Thank you for sharing! I hope you can find a way to have more fun with that instrument you have been blessed with! I appreciate your support bud 🤛
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@@rustysguitar1 thank you rusty. And by the way grate lesson. Talk to you soon my friend
Sounds good bud 👍
Hey Shane. Just to let you know there’s at least one other old guy who can relate to your situation. I too try to learn more guitar to bring me up. Like you sometimes it doesn’t work. I guess I am in a “no hope” stage right now. I am using Rusty’s teaching to try to stay in reality. We’ll see. Good luck in your efforts!
Thank you for me such a great lesson. Keep it up
Right on bro 😎 Thanks 👍
Love it!!!
Nice I appreciate the comment Steve 👍