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  • I have to say I really like your uncommon approach to playing Giant Steps :-)

    great !!

  • This is Amazing! I can imagine and hope, that a lot of work went into these changes!

  • @theguitarsuiteaus Thanks. There was very little work in changing keys since eadgcf tuning simplifies the fret board map. Learning to blow over the changes was a bit more work however :)

  • great!!!! i hope be able to play like you before i die

  • @morrisman64 Thanks, but anyone can do it. 

  • That's the weirdest approach I've ever seen to this number.

    Fantastic!

  • @Tweekerhead  Thanks, I strive to be a few standard deviations out :)

  • WONDERFUL!!

  • swingin hard

  • very nice playing. bravo! 

  • super bien et crazy amazing aussi

  • Crazy amazing!!

    

  • awesome

    

  • Interesting to another person using 4th's tuning. I used it regularly for a time but stopped due to other people using my guitar getting confused :)

    I think 4th's tuning is great for transposing since the geometrical pattern is kept the same over the whole fretboard. Some chords are harder to play though.

  • @rbnlenin ...and some are easier :) Overall the benefit goes to 4ths because there's only 1/3 the chord forms to learn.

  • Hi. Nice little clip. Is this the Acoustic Lunchbox or the regular "electric" one? It really sounds nice...

  • @xebio6  Thank you. The amp is the original, smallest Lunchbox.

  • very cool man

  • i wish i could play like that

  • @Vitaminnn07 me too!!

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