Im having trouble playing fast octaves. Are you alternating between using the ring finger and pinky for the octaves depending on the distance on the fingerboard?
This is a great question! For octaves based upon the E and A string I use my ring and pointer, for the D and G I use pointer and pinky! Fast octaves are in my mind one of the most difficult things to execute so have patience, best of luck! :)
@@peterbarnesmartin Nice! Thank you very much. It feels more comfortable for my hand not having to use my pinky all the time actually! Makes me wonder if this is a technique Wes Montgomery himself used.
@@thotheface so interestingly, Wes avoided using his pinky because he believed it to have a uneven tone compared to his other fingers. This is actually an approach used by George Benson as well.
Thank you . Nice guitar .
If you have your wonderful "Polka dots and moonbeams" as pdf for me please. Thanks for your amazing playing. A NEW HERO!
Thank you so much for including the transcription for free! You are a real hero!
Great job. One of my favorites!
Thank you for listening!
@@peterbarnesmartin You're Welcome!
I know this took a very long time, I’m working on this myself and your cover gives me hope that it’s attainable. Very well done !
Thank you! Transcribing (to me) feels like the musical equivalent of lifting weights. After you do it enough, it starts to get a little easier!
Keep it up man, this is incredibly elegant and beautiful overall.
Nice! I'm learning it now, single note style.
Truly impressive, I'll be sure to check out the piece
Very nice and elegant !!! Felicidades
Gracias!!
beautiful
Is tabs available? awsome playing!
You and that Eastman are a wonderful match.
Very very impressive, well done man
Awesome, great job👍👍👍👍
Nice !!
will you do a tutorial video for this PLEASE!!!
damn this is good
Thanks Callan!
DAT TONE!
Wes is the best!
Im having trouble playing fast octaves. Are you alternating between using the ring finger and pinky for the octaves depending on the distance on the fingerboard?
This is a great question! For octaves based upon the E and A string I use my ring and pointer, for the D and G I use pointer and pinky! Fast octaves are in my mind one of the most difficult things to execute so have patience, best of luck! :)
@@peterbarnesmartin Nice! Thank you very much. It feels more comfortable for my hand not having to use my pinky all the time actually! Makes me wonder if this is a technique Wes Montgomery himself used.
@@thotheface so interestingly, Wes avoided using his pinky because he believed it to have a uneven tone compared to his other fingers. This is actually an approach used by George Benson as well.