@BluesboyJagCigarBoxGuitar yeah I'm on my 3rd but have that huge box 11n 1/2 inches long and a 19 fret kneck ,that's meant for a 25 ,just didn't know if I coukd use that kneck , thnks
First. You are a truly excellent player. Thank you for your channel. I'd like to offer some ideas. Your lighting makes it hard to see what you are doing with your right hand. Having a light source close to the camera would help us see exactly what is going on when you are picking/strumming. I understand you have to pick one camera angle and the one you are using is best to show what both hands are doing. That said, Your fingers are also blocking the view. I'd love to see you show what each finger is doing on the fretboard. Please break it down to show what strings are being done and when would be helpful. Thanks for the vids!
Thanks for the input! Most vids use a common technique: thumb, first and second fingers, some people also use the 3rd finger, its pretty easy with a little practice, I play the same way on natural tuned 6 string guitars, its nothing fancy ;')
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Yut7a84bAZs.htmlsi=2wGqWDcvgifHj7Cy I uploaded it about a year ago, this is a “short” designed to promote my channel 👍🏼
Fantastic Man! Fantastic! I got into this song because I like to play a little harp too. Then I got into Cigar box. This version on CBG is amazing! Thank you so much!
Wow...this is fabulous. A CBG player I'm always interested in how to create that Hooker 'groove' a la late 40s Detroit. Some great 'tuition' here Jag...many thanks...🤗🤗
@@BluesboyJagCigarBoxGuitar yea I figured....I was just curious what standard was....seems like you mostly tune it "open"... like in G or E or A, so you can just play one & 2 finger chords using open voicing? Like slide guitar or harmonica? Do you kno wha I'm trying to say? I'm curious cuz there is a vendor selling them every year at a local fair & ive thought bout purchasing one...
Nice box Mr jag just wondering if you ever came across any upmans with that aqua color on it larger the better than got a birthday coming up and wanna sing and play that Beatles song will ya still need me would ya still feed me when I'm 64.............
Thanks for this lesson Jag. When I'm playing with fingerpicking, I'm using 3 fingers, one per string, the thumb only on the third string. What do you think about that?
Sure, you can always move your thumb back-and-forth between different strings and you can do the same with your other fingers depending on the cord you’re playing and the notes so you want to play