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From: jellyl0rd
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  • Hi, it's very beautiful!! I need to understand and see the rigth hand. How you play the tremolo and struming in the same time? Thank you, regards from Argentina!!

  • Brilliant! I'm gonna have to try this!

  • That's awesome, thanks a lot for the great tutorial ! It would be interesting to see how you pick the strings, too.

  • Love it.. but it would be great to see your left hand & picking technique!

  • I have an old 20's Vega Deluxe, gold plate, engraved short neck tenor I never play. Maybe I should dig it out and get rid of my five-string. I'm about sick of bluegrass. Thanks for the chord progression. That is what I love about that kind of music.

  • Any chance you could put up the tab for the chords you're playing?

  • @straussf1 I try to sweep the chords slowly on the second part of the video, in order to hear each string of the chord. try to work by hear, it's a better exercice than tabs! thanks for your interest in my video.

  • @jellyl0rd great exercise, still it's difficult to correctly see every exact fret you push so a tab would be real usefull. would've saved me the trouble of watching the movie again after studying all the new chords if I could just look back on what I just learned in the form of tabs instead.

    still this is exactly the sound I'm looking for that brought me to the tenor banjo, thanks a lot!

  • Lovely!

  • Great playing!!! Clean, relaxed, nice tremelo and really nice tone. Keep up your great work. I'm at wwwpeterbanjocom Peter M

  • really sweet, beautiful rendition

  • Excellent video

  • That is real good man ...i love it ...jam on :o)

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