• Once you have established a comfort level with finger picks, you can really get some great clear "Bell Like" sounds out of the strings with a bit more punch, but also gentleness, than without them. They make the strings ring out a bit more as well.
• Be versatile, play the appropriate songs without them, and some songs with them.
• It can take some getting used to, but you will know when you are there. Don't give up!
• Once you have established a comfort level with finger picks, you can really get some great clear "Bell Like" sounds out of the strings with a bit more punch, but also a gentleness, than without them. They make the strings ring out a bit more as well. • Be versatile, play the appropriate songs without them, and some songs with them.
• It can take some getting used to, but you will know when you are there. Don't give up!
This is just great. Plays beautifully. Thanks so much. I love this song and you nailed it so very well. I would love to see more of Andy Kimbel music and learn more of your stuff if you get the chance. . . Or if anybody might have more of these that could be posted here maybe?
Great Great Great. I've been playing around with some open tuning and some inside out picking and this video has brought them together nicely. Thanks m8
Thanks for this. Please say more about your right hand technique.
budcowan 2 months ago
Nice lesson good to see soe open D tips. Thanks.
Stringyheads 3 months ago
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RE: Finger Picks. . .
• Once you have established a comfort level with finger picks, you can really get some great clear "Bell Like" sounds out of the strings with a bit more punch, but also gentleness, than without them. They make the strings ring out a bit more as well.
• Be versatile, play the appropriate songs without them, and some songs with them.
• It can take some getting used to, but you will know when you are there. Don't give up!
AirGtr 4 months ago
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RE: Finger Picks. . .
• Once you have established a comfort level with finger picks, you can really get some great clear "Bell Like" sounds out of the strings with a bit more punch, but also a gentleness, than without them. They make the strings ring out a bit more as well. • Be versatile, play the appropriate songs without them, and some songs with them.
• It can take some getting used to, but you will know when you are there. Don't give up!
AirGtr 4 months ago
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AirGtr 4 months ago
what do you have on your picking fingers(index & mid)?
tomiclav 6 months ago
@tomiclav its finger picks. helpful for ppl who doesnt wanna have long nails
Ailasor 5 months ago
Just gone to this dropped D tunning, very helpfull,, Thanks.. Good lesson,
OLDROCKER123 8 months ago
Thanks mate - your efforts much appreciated. Nice and clearly explained. Having fun with it.
waynehughgillies 9 months ago
Nice lesson!
Sounds pretty much like "Buckets of rain" by Bob Dylan
Blueslounge 9 months ago in playlist ragtime pickin blues lessons n shit
Agree with all the comments. Thanks very much. Really nice and well explained. You have a real relaxed approach to the guitar. Appreciate it.
TheDEMSRule 1 year ago
awesome! thanks :)
jfarrell85 1 year ago
Like the new music .. Nice work..
AirGtr 1 year ago
This is just great. Plays beautifully. Thanks so much. I love this song and you nailed it so very well. I would love to see more of Andy Kimbel music and learn more of your stuff if you get the chance. . . Or if anybody might have more of these that could be posted here maybe?
Thanks again!
TheGoJets 1 year ago
Great Great Great. I've been playing around with some open tuning and some inside out picking and this video has brought them together nicely. Thanks m8
hookthreader1 1 year ago
gotta love open D!
LateNotes 1 year ago
Really beautiful playing.. Beyond me but I sure do like what you do. - Thanks!
AirGtr 1 year ago
Thanks !
craftpaper 1 year ago
Very Nice, Looks like he uses thirds all the way up and then back down. Really has that Chris Smither type of Style and feel mastered! More!
xo2sweetie2xo 1 year ago
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xo2sweetie2xo 1 year ago
what did you harmonize that scale in?..... thirds?
Boldten 2 years ago
@Boldten The scale was harmonized in 6th's
adagio4639 1 year ago