Al brings the gentle thunder! The most knowledgeable and relatable Uncle-type of dude out there. He’s got some great chops, albums and instructional DVDs- 👍🏼
This was great. I've been playing with DADGAD and have been fighting muscle memory lol. Love the add of the arpeggio part. I hear Catfish in this set of licks This was fun!
Love...Love....I mean LOVE THE HELL....OUTTA DA BLUES !!!! Never tried it in DADGAD Tuning before---Open E & Open G maybe....but this tuning sounds AMAZING TO ME.... Get Ya blues on Baby !!!!! #BluesGuitar #AcousticalBlues #DADGADTuningAndPlayingTheBlues #LoveDaBlues #GreatSoundingBlues #TheTurnAroundsInTheBlues .......I'm a NEW SUBCRIBER....AND SMASHED THE BELL AS WELL !!!! LMAO.....Everyone Have a GREAT DAY !!!!!
Great Information! Pardon my ignorance.. where do you live? I would love to meet you in person, someday! I just subscribed and I'm looking forward to what you'll be offering in the future! Play On!
Sadly, Al passed away a few months ago, you can read more about his life and music here: acousticguitar.com/remembering-al-petteway-prolific-guitarist-and-teacher-1952-2023/
Very hard to understand for a beginner. The fingerpositions are not shown. It is not told or shown which strings to pull. It sounds good, but I cannot understand what to do.
Yes, if you're a relative beginner on guitar and an absolute beginner on DADGAD this could be tough to follow. Take it slooow, an try to figure out each note/chord/fretting individually. Make notes on paper. If you figure out just the first few patterns, then you've just taken a BIG step on ear training, and that is a good thing for all guitar learners -regardless of level.
I like what you're doing, but I wish the camera angle was on your left instead of your right, because it would give a better view of your fingers and fretboard. The current angle is largely the back of your hand, and it's difficult to tell what's going on. It's hard to rely on my ears due to the different tuning, it doesn't feel natural yet.
Rest in Peace, Al. You were an inspiration to many.
Al brings the gentle thunder! The most knowledgeable and relatable Uncle-type of dude out there. He’s got some great chops, albums and instructional DVDs- 👍🏼
This was great. I've been playing with DADGAD and have been fighting muscle memory lol.
Love the add of the arpeggio part. I hear Catfish in this set of licks This was fun!
excellent howvid, good sir - I absolutely love your music, and how you pass it along. Salut!
Great lesson, Al. I love your music!
Thanks, John
Gig Harbor, WA
Thanks. Great lesson. Hope you can do more.
Nice! I like how you built up the rhythum complexity. Plenty to work with. Thanks!
Thanks for the great lesson
My first blues lick! :)
I-can-hardly-wait to be able to jam with the sounds you’re makin here! #fanx
Thanks , awesome lick. More groovy blues videos please!
Great Master! Very Cool Vibes. Love DADGAD tune. 💯🎼
Excellent playing and lesson. So sad that he passed recently……..
Excelent lesson, Congrats
Well done. Thank you.
Thanks for putting this up did you come up with this lick
First time watching your demonstration on DADGAD! Excellent lesson! What guitar are you playing? What strings? Beautiful!
Thank you sir
Good stuff!
Groovy!
Love...Love....I mean LOVE THE HELL....OUTTA DA BLUES !!!! Never tried it in DADGAD Tuning before---Open E & Open G maybe....but this tuning sounds AMAZING TO ME.... Get Ya blues on Baby !!!!! #BluesGuitar #AcousticalBlues #DADGADTuningAndPlayingTheBlues #LoveDaBlues #GreatSoundingBlues #TheTurnAroundsInTheBlues .......I'm a NEW SUBCRIBER....AND SMASHED THE BELL AS WELL !!!! LMAO.....Everyone Have a GREAT DAY !!!!!
Right on, thanks John!
I was able to"follow" the 1...4... and 5 thanks
Great Information! Pardon my ignorance.. where do you live? I would love to meet you in person, someday! I just subscribed and I'm looking forward to what you'll be offering in the future! Play On!
Sadly, Al passed away a few months ago, you can read more about his life and music here: acousticguitar.com/remembering-al-petteway-prolific-guitarist-and-teacher-1952-2023/
@@AcousticGuitarMag That is sad news.. my condolences to his family, friends, and ALL the people he touched with his remarkable gift! RIP AP!!!
Very hard to understand for a beginner. The fingerpositions are not shown. It is not told or shown which strings to pull. It sounds good, but I cannot understand what to do.
Yes, if you're a relative beginner on guitar and an absolute beginner on DADGAD this could be tough to follow. Take it slooow, an try to figure out each note/chord/fretting individually. Make notes on paper. If you figure out just the first few patterns, then you've just taken a BIG step on ear training, and that is a good thing for all guitar learners -regardless of level.
I like what you're doing, but I wish the camera angle was on your left instead of your right, because it would give a better view of your fingers and fretboard. The current angle is largely the back of your hand, and it's difficult to tell what's going on. It's hard to rely on my ears due to the different tuning, it doesn't feel natural yet.
Great, but dang, that double pull-off is hard…
What's the brand and model of the guitar?