Thanks so much for all the kind comments! I do have many lessons (with much better sound and picture quality as well as TABs) available at ProGuitar . com if anyone’s interested!
I just recently discovered Emil on line, and immediately went and signed up for video lessons. Started with the open string licks. These lessons are amazing. Highly recommended. Best money I've ever spent. Looking forward to the other lessons. Awesome guitar instruction. Thanks Emil.
This is the lesson I found. Can it be six years ago? Yikes! Started as a finger picker back in my Jose Feliciano, James Taylor days 1970s. Never could pick up that Chet Atkins style you play, but got pretty proficient at Doc Watson flat picking style. Now 50 years later with Emil Ernbro on the internet, I finally got that walking bass to work my progressions. Now when any guitarist asks me to show how, I refer them to you. Your tutorials are so easy to copy. Now at my retired age, I have time to practice practice practice. And it's pure joy receiving these priceless nuggets of wisdom! Inspiring, thnx bro 26:03
Simply outstanding. I'm a fingerpicker who does the alternating low E and A strings thing ("monotonic" I think it's called) and I've always wanted to know exactly how this technique works. Now I do. Thank you very much Emil for posting this!! Steve
Amazing Emil.. Really appreciate you giving us free lessons! I love how detailed you are to the difficulties one that's new to this might face.. Keep doing it please!!
This is why I love RU-vid. People (and beagles) sharing what they know! Great lesson. So many good tips. You're an excellent teacher. Thanks so much for taking the time to do that!
Oh wow, could of used this simple lesson fifty years ago. Teachers were so strict and rigid, made you pay for their secrets... but it's never too late! thank you brother Emil
Joe Robinson mentioned your name in one of his livestreams and I automatically went to watch the performance that you guys did together. I've got to say that I subscribed to the channel before the video ended. I am sure a lot of hard work got you where you are today. Thank you for your patience, I truly like your approach on teaching. Continued success to you Emil...
Great lesson Emil! Glad you finally put out another CD. I was happy to see international shipping wasn't too expensive. Picked myself up a copy! Keep on doing what you're doing!
Returned to this vid, knuckled down and eudumacated myself with your brilliant bare-the-bones-basics, and shazaam 🙏, got me a job!!!! washing dishes... jist kidding You're the man Emil, thanx
Oh man, this is good stuff! A couple of years ago I tried to learn a great tune by Joe Robinson, "Strutting it" which use a lot of this slap thing. After going through your workouts, I must give it another try. Tack Emil!
Man thanks! Wow! I will practice this over and over. I've been waiting for something like this. I wish you were my neighbor too but you'd probably get tired of me real quick because I'd be over your house every day. Ha, ha. Thanks again and best wishes to you and your family.
Can you please do a quick lesson on your version of fly me to the moon? If this has already been done, someone reply with the link! "In other words, I love you" - Frank
@@julianlidberg7590 the tabs are one his website, for me that was enough to practice and play almost as good as he plays it. You have to pay for them tho
amazing! i thnik you should be more famous emil. you are really good. please the next lesson do an explanation about open links for bluegrass style! ( you do really well that)
I just discovered, that the chord he plays at 17:29 can actually have 8 different names. E7b9, G7b9, A#7b9, Db7b9 all played without the root, and then of course it can be called: B dim, F dim, Ab dim, and D dim. Now the students freak out :)
Thank you for a great free lesson Emil! You are are a wonderful techer. I wish you can make a series of those! I really like the sound of the thumb pick but really struggling getting use to it for a while now, I find it much easier to play with a thumb, would you please suggest how to get use to it, i simply take it off after a while and play a lot better with my thumb... Is this normal or ita just me and I need to just struggle for a while and glue the pick to my thumb :&))