Thanks for watching. Let us know in the comments below what you would like to learn more of, and for more blues, check this out - ru-vid.com/group/PLvijD1ZTmYi7DWxepInNwnvXacGLH23zt
Nice tutorial. I actually learned something new. Simple but effective! Now just add those type riffs to the 4 and 5 chords and you're in blues heaven! Thank you...
I’ve started to play guitar partly because I’ve always wanted to (but never really got around to it) and partly to exercise my arthritic fingers. These exercises are perfect - they are hard and they are a tad painful, but I know that with practice they will get easier, more comfortable and that I will enjoy practising - thank you so much for this video - you have a new (and grateful) subscriber.
Glad to hear it. Thanks for the comment and pleased you're enjoying it. Be extra careful to use good technique, a light touch, and keep relaxed. It's super important. I cover some of this here in case you've not seen this video -ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-g_VshIPV2SU.html
I’d like to see another version of this that’s not so geared to beginners, same info with much less repetition. There’s another channel ( Active Melody) that teaches more intermediate stuff but he repeats what he says so often I don’t watch him anymore. I will give some of these licks a try , l liked the walk up licks.
Good suggestions, thanks. Yeah, an intermediate version of this is something I'll do. (Everyone feel free to let me know if you'd like that - will do it sooner if so). :)
Good shout...that's what I'd like to see too and maybe some tips on the A and B7 and the turnaround ...give us beginners /intermediates some improvisation tools......good lesson though....one new subscriber here..👆
Turnaround is to turn back to the 1.. I just figured that out of about 6 months ago I've been playing almost 70 years but I'm a drummer so you know.. Alohoho
@@konarain cheers 😂 I do know what a turnaround is I was meaning if the awesome gentleman could also show us some tricks and ways of how to spice up the 4th and 5th chords (A and B7 if playing in E ) and the turnaround...make it pip out rather than being the usual....thanks for replying though...
Dan - just found your channel and decided to subscribe and look forward to studying more of your videos. Just one question, though. What strings are you using as they sound lovely and mellow especially the bass strings?