You've been updated! haha that was funny! Uh, i must add: i barely speak english, i'm from chile and my native language is spanish, but i understood every word you said... and that's very important too! Great lesson!
Been working on a Johnny Thunders kind of thing, and it brought me to you. Been using open g, so it's a little weird. Why not a tutorial! Broke pinky and can't use it much...
Very cool man. I have always loved this style as well as blues. I began learning guitar about 6 mos. ago and already have an Ibanez Artcore AF75. My question is, would it be better learning country, rock, etc. styles before trying this or can I just jump right into your Rockabilly DVDs? I know the chords, some scales, and parts to a few songs but not much more.
Hey, great vids. I am always mucking with my delay settings and trying to get a good tone for the rockabilly stuff and a good tone for the bluesier stuff. Did you lay off on the delay for the Chuck stuff? Thanks Stoney
MAN i swear this is IT, i watch a few videos of guitar lessons and they totally suck pICK , congrats !!!!!!!!!! you explain every detail every possible question if someone out there did not bite this , than must be a tottal beginner baby bath breath ass !!!, and i dont know what i said but i said it allright !!!! CANT WAIT 2 SEE more videos from you man you ROCK n_n
Just GREAT! Thanks for sharing!
Easy to follow - best kind of music ever!
Greetings from Denmark 🇩🇰
Thank you for watching :)
You've been updated! haha that was funny!
Uh, i must add: i barely speak english, i'm from chile and my native language is spanish, but i understood every word you said... and that's very important too!
Great lesson!
thanx D., you always deliver good stuff....only half way thru your dvd, still havin` a blast
Been working on a Johnny Thunders kind of thing, and it brought me to you. Been using open g, so it's a little weird. Why not a tutorial! Broke pinky and can't use it much...
damian.loving the instruction.keep on rolling.thank you
You are doing a good job. I really like that you play the whole thing first ! Cheers
Great for a blues player? Great for a rockabilly player? Great for a rock n roll player?
The trifecta of my playing!
@Damianblf that's Johnny Thunders. Link Wray is the Father of the best overdriven amp
LOVE YER STUFF!
This was a great lesson. Keep them coming. Hammer
This is really good, a great lesson. Luv it, thanks a lot for posting.
At first glance, it seemed a little complicated, but luckily it’s not really hard to learn. Thanks, Damian!
Glad you found the lesson helpful. :)
Keep on Rockin'
DAMIAN
@@Damianblf For me, it's an honor! I will continue to learn and hope to learn all your lessons from your videos here!
YEAH!!!Super Lesson and great guitar tune!!!!*****
youre a rad dude
awesome stuff man......love it!
Great lessons. Thanks for posting it.
Very cool man. I have always loved this style as well as blues. I began learning guitar about 6 mos. ago and already have an Ibanez Artcore AF75. My question is, would it be better learning country, rock, etc. styles before trying this or can I just jump right into your Rockabilly DVDs? I know the chords, some scales, and parts to a few songs but not much more.
Great lesson!
Very cool brother! Dig your page. SUBSCRIBED!
Thank you very much. I really appreciate it :)
great job
@Damianblf Fair enough, and good enough
Hey, great vids. I am always mucking with my delay settings and trying to get a good tone for the rockabilly stuff and a good tone for the bluesier stuff. Did you lay off on the delay for the Chuck stuff?
Thanks
Stoney
MAN i swear this is IT, i watch a few videos of guitar lessons and they totally suck pICK , congrats !!!!!!!!!! you explain every detail every possible question if someone out there did not bite this , than must be a tottal beginner baby bath breath ass !!!, and i dont know what i said but i said it allright !!!! CANT WAIT 2 SEE more videos from you man you ROCK n_n
Rockabilly guitar soloing confused me until I finally realized that it's a hybrid of Major & Minor scales.
Why don't we call Link Wray the father of Rock-N-Roll?