If you like this, go listen to Bryan Rahija's album Timber! Every tune is a chill vibes banger. You can also learn them via the tabs on his site, too! www.bryanrahija.com/store www.bryanrahija.com/tablature
That was really good, quite the toe tapper. I am always amazed how you can fly around the fretboard like that. Its something I always tend to struggle with!
Look forward to this! Your previous video of covers was great (not to mention the performance of Eight of Wands on that Atkin OOO - I've had major GAS since then 😮)
it's fascinating to watch the mega-set recording of Nothing's Fifty-Fifty again head to head with this one. Both are fab, and of course have many similarities. However, IMHO, this more recent recording feels like it comes from a far happier place, is completely in the pocket, the bass has a lovely independence, and there is such a confidence and joy to it all. Thanks for posting it Lindsay!
Oh wow! That was certainly a good one! I wish my dad could see it, I know he would smile and say, "That gals a good picker"! Thank you for such a great upbeat piece. Parts reminded me of the old Piedmont blues picking that I love.....
Bryan's own recording on Timber is amazing but I still prefer your version somehow :) Must be the intimate quality of the sound recorded in a living room that you chose to not overly-enchance! Love it, makes me feel at home.
A dermatologist told me it was vitiligo because I wasn't born with it. I started getting whites when I was 23! For a long time it was just that one spot, but now I'm getting more sparkles throughout my head 🧓
Hi Lindsay, I often review your compositions and teach them to my students. I wanted to ask you what size strings you use? Thank you for the wonderful music ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
You know, I just haven't played many (possibly any?) 12-strings that ever made me want one! Plus I think it'd be tough to get the articulation without using finger picks or having longer nails, but I'm sure you're right that the right player could make it sound pretty awesome on one!
Can’t speak for Lindsay but it took me maybe a couple afternoons on the couch to get used to where things are. But I used other tunings first and some of the intervals were only a step higher or so.
I still wouldn't say I have total automatic memorization the way I do with standard, but you learn the chord shapes and get a handle on your 1-4-5 in the new tuning and you can kinda work your way around from there!