Thank you for doing these videos. I’m trying to move away from learning by tabs and these are exactly what I need. That being said I’m going to head over and buy your tab book. Your hard work is much appreciated
I could listen to you all day long all the time. Love it when you slow those songs down I believe a lot of old original songs were meant to be played at slower tempo then people play them nowadays. Thank you so much
Just discovered your videos! Very good playing. And teaching, too. Not everyone can do both. Phrase by phrase is the best way, IMHO. I notice how your thumb hardly moves. Amen! One of my early instructors used to stress that- "Stop wiggling your thumb". If you keep your thumb in position, and have a good right-hand rhythm, your thumb is going to be on beat. Sometimes (not all, some can pull it off-pun intended) thumb wigglers' thumbs can be slightly late on the beat. It's subtle, but when I hear someone such as you with a steady thumb, there is a positive noticeable difference. Thank you for sharing your gift with the rest of us. I'll be tuning in.
Thanks, Hilary! You perfectly capture the off-kilter, stumbling feel. I'm working on it! Not an easy tune to play, as you say -- and challenging to listen to, also, because it toys with what our ears expect.
It's good to see your smiling face again. Thanks for another great lesson, Hilary.
Thank you for doing these videos. I’m trying to move away from learning by tabs and these are exactly what I need. That being said I’m going to head over and buy your tab book. Your hard work is much appreciated
I could listen to you all day long all the time.
Love it when you slow those songs down I believe a lot of old original songs were meant to be played at slower tempo then people play them nowadays.
Thank you so much
Seems like I hear remnants of Julie Ann Johnson? Pretty tune!
This!
Great lesson, it's a squirrelly tune to nail down
Really nice Hilary, I agree with the person who liked these when played slower, course I am pretty slow!
I’m so excited to learn this thank u!
Just discovered your videos! Very good playing. And teaching, too. Not everyone can do both. Phrase by phrase is the best way, IMHO.
I notice how your thumb hardly moves. Amen! One of my early instructors used to stress that- "Stop wiggling your thumb". If you keep your thumb in position, and have a good right-hand rhythm, your thumb is going to be on beat. Sometimes (not all, some can pull it off-pun intended) thumb wigglers' thumbs can be slightly late on the beat. It's subtle, but when I hear someone such as you with a steady thumb, there is a positive noticeable difference.
Thank you for sharing your gift with the rest of us. I'll be tuning in.
I was learning this on peghead nation, but you were much easier to follow. Fun tune to play!
Thanks, Hilary! You perfectly capture the off-kilter, stumbling feel. I'm working on it! Not an easy tune to play, as you say -- and challenging to listen to, also, because it toys with what our ears expect.
You go girl
Thank you, Hilary!
Nice!
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Can I ask you something
Hilary is that considered a "crooked tune"?
Yep! If you tap your foot on the beat you will eventually get off beat because each section has extra notes.
@@hilarybanjo thanks. great teaching!
Hello again. Been listening to various folks on TH-cam. Is there a Bm chord or part of a Bm in there up the neck or somewhere?
Yes, in both parts.
Yes!