My e string when im playing harmonic is sharp and when i play the 11th,12th, and 13th fret on e string its all same note extremely frustrating everything else is the same
Thanks Wayne everyone loves your videos thanks for your teaching you brought alot too my attention i started playing making noises lol 😆 about 5 years ago its hard unless your taught you ine of the best teacher's
So awesome. The breakdown makes it so thought provoking and powerful. It's not just notes, it's from your soul. So much to to learn. Thank God for you and your talent.
I took your suggestion and listened to this on Spotify. Great to see how you play it. The haunting melody is very thought provoking... especially considering the title! Thanks again for your good work and your generosity with your talent!
This came up in my shuffle the other day on the road and I immediately recognized it as a slightly altered version of what used to be your intro. Cool tune.
Thanks Wayne moving forward sometimes I feel like I'm blocked just trying not to over think things and just let my hands do it practicing this all week
I know what you're saying for sure. If you practice these fills enough they really can evolve into muscle memory. You'll get to the point that you could "play it in your sleep" as they say. Good luck!
That's a cool instructional! I think you should do the slow version first and then a fast version right after, to make the video even more interesting!
Thx pal. I'm certainly trying to use the optimal section of the video when I create the short. These are way more time consuming to create than I would've guessed.
I’ve recently purchased a mandolin after playing the guitar for years. My picking and fretting is strong but your videos have made a huge difference in helping me visualize how to navigate the mandolin. Great stuff!! Thank you for your help
@@waynesworldofmandolin3616 A-dorian mode; G major scale, starting on the second. Nicely done Wayne. I've been doing this forever purely on instinct, you clarified the musical structure behind what I was doing, so that it makes perfect sense.
Yep. If you already know the closed position blues scale this is a relatively simple addition to it. Anyone who doesn't can find it in the Learn the Fretboard Playlist. Thx for the comment!
Thx for the comment Gwenn. It's great that you guys actually play this in jam sessions. Many great bluegrass singers never memorize the lyrics to this song.
Thx for the comment John! All of the different intros feature different tunes that I recorded at home just documenting some of my ideas. Stay tuned for a video featuring Donner Pass next week. You'll recognize it from the channel and it's also the latest release from the Benson project.
Nice lesson however, you show the root in the fifth as the starting point, but it would’ve been helpful if you would’ve pointed out the other notes that you are playing around with as well. You got us all started, but did not outline the next steps. Maybe the next video!
Thx for the comment. Check out my video on Chain Triads here on the channel. It might be exactly what you're looking for. I have a playist called Learn the Fretboard that could be very useful. Sure hope this helps.