Excellent tips and ideas. Spanish flamenco guitar is my favorite style of guitar playing. So beautiful sounding. Keep up the good work. And thank you again.
@@TheVersatileGuitarist To be honest after all these years pf playing guitar, it never really occurred to me!’ Now I feel stupid! I do like the delay effect Chet uses in this arrangement, that starts later on in the tune. It’s just right, not overdone, in good taste, so that it ENHANCES his playing, not distracts from it, because surely delay can be overdone or overpowering: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NMBOJDQI49g.html
@@TheVersatileGuitarist Same here. I got my first guitar in ‘68 or ‘69. A Kay electric for Christmas! I was one happy young man! So it started a journey of learning that NEVER ENDS! The guitar is a world unto itself. You can’t learn it all in ten lifetimes! I was shocked once when I heard Chet say “I’d like to master it someday. I haven’t mastered it, yet.” My jaw dropped! The guy who literally took the guitar around the world and recorded in excess of 100 albums in just about every musical genre from Bach to rock still hadn’t mastered it??? Where does that put little me?? It’s humbling, to say the least. Chet said if you put the guitar down for a few days, you pick it up, and it doesn’t hardly know you. He also said “If I don’t practice for a day, I know it. If I don’t practice for two days, the guitar knows it. And if I don’t practice for three days, the whole world knows it!”
When doing triplet tremolo, ive been implementing a p - m - a triplet. It feels a bit awkward compared to using p - m - i, but once you get it, you can roll it pretty fluidly
Yes I reviewed the chord and you did refer to the chord as an A minor 6. I also reviewed Estudio 2 and you had a full bar and a partial bar chord, but I am unsure how I can connect with you, is it like a conference call, because I do not have any way to produce visuals.
This is Bill again and I do not know why but I am taking a little longer to memorized estudio 2 and I have some questions. In a previous lesso you formed a D7 chord, but when you played the A string, you called it a A Sus. I do not understand that. I would also like to know the names of the three bar chords played in estudio 2.
Or did I call it A minor 6? There’s only one barre, do you mean how does the name change as the upper melody note changes? This is a perfect question for our monthly meet up! I am sending out an email today so you can add your questions especially if you can’t attend the session and I can make a point of answering that with visuals
Hey Scott , what brand is that guitar hanging on the wall behind you on your left ? , i got a feeling i have the exact one a Caraya model C55 . GREAT guitar