Dickie Betts has died, he was a big influence on me and many other guitar players. Dickie has left a great legacy. So long Dickie, thanks for all the great music.
Absolutely loved this one Sean. Your teaching here is absolutely Miyagi-level in the way that the first (yeah I’ll say it somewhat plodding) riff is actually a stealth warm up to the Maj 7 fingering. After doing the first one over and over and over again my fingers suddenly know where to locate the 7th in the scale. Fantastic man!
Hey Sean, great addition to your library of educational gifts. I found your pacing a bit qucck this morning, so I experimented with adjusting the playback speed. Aside from the change in pitch, I found that I was running at about 75% of your status, and 50% was almost indistinguishable from me after two beers! Keep up the great work.
Sean, did you ever see Dickie around in Sarasota? Thought he might have come in to eat when you were playing the restaurants and hotels. Takes a genius to write "Blue Sky" and In Memory of Elizabeth Reed'.
Love seeing how to connect different voicings through the high/low strings to make it sound much better than going up and down the same pattern.
I'll have more on the way!
Dickie Betts has died, he was a big influence on me and many other guitar players. Dickie has left a great legacy. So long Dickie, thanks for all the great music.
Sean's comedic comparisons.allow me to learn some great guitar skills and laugh out loud too. A great combination. Keep them coming.
Simple and effective for me to improvise. Major milestone
So cool to hear!
This lesson really helped connect the fretboard more you da best
totally a rock star! great lesson, thanks my man.
Absolutely loved this one Sean. Your teaching here is absolutely Miyagi-level in the way that the first (yeah I’ll say it somewhat plodding) riff is actually a stealth warm up to the Maj 7 fingering. After doing the first one over and over and over again my fingers suddenly know where to locate the 7th in the scale. Fantastic man!
So great to hear!
Hey Sean, great addition to your library of educational gifts. I found your pacing a bit qucck this morning, so I experimented with adjusting the playback speed. Aside from the change in pitch, I found that I was running at about 75% of your status, and 50% was almost indistinguishable from me after two beers! Keep up the great work.
Haha, people have told me this :)
So helpful, really easy to follow too 🙂.
Thanks Sean for yet another fretboard epiphany moment!
This is just the kind of lesson that works for me. Thank you so much, sensei!
Wow! What a Perfect and usefull lesson!
Great video! Thanks for sharing and for all your hard work!
Thanks, some great new ideas on top of your tried and true ones
Happy to help!
As usual, thanks for another great lesson!!
cool lesson I get to visit the dark side of the black fret board without wetting my pants
Happy to help!
Great lesson Sean!
Sean, did you ever see Dickie around in Sarasota? Thought he might have come in to eat when you were playing the restaurants and hotels. Takes a genius to write "Blue Sky" and In Memory of Elizabeth Reed'.
Man sadly I always seemed to just miss him.
@seandaniel23 End of an Era. Only band I know of that gets buried together.
very helpful... reminds me of Jack Johnson
He's the best!
Great lesson
I'd like to see you play your baritone more
I play it all the time! It's just not great for teaching lessons because it's so niche. But I LOVE it.
loved this lesson. wish you would've talked about the right hand a little bit tho
always inspire me
I just started drinking coconut water today before coming across this video. Proof that we are soulmates!
Classy!
Love your teaching style, could you do a tutorial for Hi Ren by Ren?
'it's the Coconut water of music distribution platforms' 😝😝😝
Groovy
Thanks for watching!
Noodle riff😶
not the First .. so i guess i'll watch the whole vid then. 😏
Here's a salty comment for ya.
Your shirt would be more awesomer if the city was San Diego.😂
Let's get em to open a Nintendo store!