Ok this is soo good.. can i know.. what are those dotted lines.. you must not play them?? If so.. sometimes its in the middle of.. how can you avoid them.. TIA
I think the lyrics to motel transylvania begin with "on a poorly lit southwestern road, brisk breeze through my mullet, spicy dry aroma of marijuana buds drifted upwards" ... am I thinking of the right song?
Thanks for the tutorial. DADGAD is great but challenging to write dynamic progressions that don't have a Dm or Dmaj tonal center. This tutorial demonstrates that it is infact possible. Not a fan of your guitar tone though, maybe just the mic and new strings
@@TomStrahle i remember learning it for my daughter when it first came out many years ago so as soon as you played the sequence it brought it back to me right away
Best DADGAD tutorial I've seen so far - learn't more in 10 mins than the past 10x videos on the subject put together
Thank you so much for all these wonderful DADGAD videos. I've learnt so much with you in this tuning. I hope you never stop.
Thanks for these Dadgad tutorials, I have played for decades in this tuning but always learn a lot from you.
Thank you Tom! Great lesson 😊
Thanks Pepper.
Thank you Tom for these tutorials.
Thank-you Tom, these are nice!
I had to take two sips for the air quotes.... I see what you did there. hehe
Actually three "air quotes"
Thanks Tom!
Opens some more possibilities Tom, thanks
Ok this is soo good.. can i know.. what are those dotted lines.. you must not play them?? If so.. sometimes its in the middle of.. how can you avoid them.. TIA
I think the lyrics to motel transylvania begin with "on a poorly lit southwestern road, brisk breeze through my mullet, spicy dry aroma of marijuana buds drifted upwards" ... am I thinking of the right song?
Hahaha, yes you are!
Thanks for the tutorial. DADGAD is great but challenging to write dynamic progressions that don't have a Dm or Dmaj tonal center. This tutorial demonstrates that it is infact possible. Not a fan of your guitar tone though, maybe just the mic and new strings
first progression you played is very ed sheeran photograph
Dang you're right. I missed that.
@@TomStrahle i remember learning it for my daughter when it first came out many years ago so as soon as you played the sequence it brought it back to me right away