Guitar Gathering features guitar lessons and interviews with some of today's most amazing guitarists with host professional guitarist and award winning guitar educator Steve Krenz.
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This is blowing my mind. Been listening to jack for a while now off recommendation from Billy strings, but this is my first time hearing Rory. They’re both on a tier of their own
I was starting to wonder if I accidentally signed up for a premium course by mistake!😂 I can't believe such a quality, well-organized tutorial (with PDFs and workouts!) is available for free. Thank God, and bless you for making this!🙏
Thanks for this, Steve. You're one of the very best at providing no-bull content, and I really appreciate the care you put into these. Thank you for all the great work!
Man, I learned so much about how to think about on the fly arranging. I would really love to see many more videos of you doing this with standards. Thank you so much.
Thanks for the posting .A friend of mine introduced his album called "cowboy calipso" in mid 70's, ,and since then we were one of his fans. We found that album had all the sublime pieces. At that time he played 1950's Martin D-28,and it also sounded good. In the mid 90's I had a chance to hear a guitar player ,playing Russ's "reel" on the album ,and I really got to know that Russ had a significant time-keeping technichs,, And now I love his banner J-45 with maple body and sides. If there would be a chance ,I would like to hear him playing banner J-45 with all mahogany ,which I saw at the pages of some guitar shop.Sorry to long!
Watching the intro reminds me of how important repetition is. Btw LOVE those sus2 min9 chords played up the neck with open strings. I’m recovering from a yr long injury to picking hand so looking for simple, fun chords I forgot about after decades of playing rock.
Outstanding Lesson ! Your lessons are some of the very best on RU-vid . Thank you so much for chord chart ! We notice the chords of the professionals are different when they play and this video helps so much on why and how they do it !
I've checked out both your work outs 1 & 2. Great lessons. There are so many triads. How do to determine how to find them without counting. Is the a way to find them easily changing from scales? Thanks for the booklet that is amazing.
I'm probably somewhere between an advanced beginner and lower intermediate level guitarist and I found most of these ideas excellent ways of enhancing standard chord usages and progressions. Thanks a lot from the grey and soggy North West England.
Can anyone transcribe the lick he plays at 5:35? I can't figure out the rhythm, and it's difficult to hear where the strong beats fall. He also plays a variation of the lick pretty soon after. Help!