Andrew, great stuff. I have been doing that for years but you have validated what I found very useful and put it into a clear and instructive video. Keep at it.
Woah woah woah woah. Okay at 7:07 you talk about studying the notes of the altered chords to figure out the key center. I would benefit greatly if you explained how exactly to go about doing that. I believe we have the topic for the next video. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE.
I use D'Addario Classic EJ31 Hard Tension Rectified Nylon Strings. They have silverplated wound bass strings. Very nice nylon strings. Sometimes they can be a little difficult to find, as not all music stores stock them. I know that they are available through Amazon [dot] com, I'll place a link in the description box.
Great lesson!!! I appreciate the way you did a little deeper into the theories behind the techniques. Thanks again for your efforts. I'm heading over to your website now.
Thanks for changing my life Man
Hendrixspacemahine 3 months ago
amazing!
SteelBeautiful 9 months ago
would have been better to use an acoustic with the markers on the fretboard?
OzTwanger 1 year ago
What style of guitar playing is that at the beging of the video?
happybdayskull 1 year ago
holy freaking you tube!!
i was typing on the search "slide technic" when i looked down and saw this videos as "reccomended for you"
geeezz!!!
bsbravati 1 year ago
Andrew, great stuff. I have been doing that for years but you have validated what I found very useful and put it into a clear and instructive video. Keep at it.
Love M
moyatakotka 1 year ago
Your intro sound like an Opeth song
Amazing
chacojepas 1 year ago 5
@chacojepas hahaha thats exactly what i thought after 2 secs of him playing. opeth is soooo gad damn good
eastlakelax2 1 year ago
@eastlakelax2
Yeaahh
sounds kinda like Advent or some song of the Blackwater Park album.
Sorry for my english (:
chacojepas 1 year ago
@chacojepas Opeth is simply the best band every to step foot on this earth. Nice to meet you.
itsmark123 1 year ago
beautiful piece at the intro :)
nice lesson
1LOV3PS3 1 year ago
Andrew Wasson, you the man! You've created something awesome with your way of teaching us. Thanks from Norway. :)
rohtengam 1 year ago
The piece sounds lovely. The lesson = GREAT!
NewMetallica 1 year ago
you sir, are amazing =)
Jamesincolor 1 year ago
Woah woah woah woah. Okay at 7:07 you talk about studying the notes of the altered chords to figure out the key center. I would benefit greatly if you explained how exactly to go about doing that. I believe we have the topic for the next video. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE.
jkuebler89 1 year ago 8
No it sounds better at 720p :p
Nice lesson Andrew.
joesimmons90 1 year ago
Thanks Andrew
col33145 1 year ago
This lesson is exactly what i was looking for at the moment. As always!
JHMartinsen 1 year ago
what gauge do u use with nylon strings
wannabeserpento99 1 year ago
@wannabeserpento99
Hello,
I use D'Addario Classic EJ31 Hard Tension Rectified Nylon Strings. They have silverplated wound bass strings. Very nice nylon strings. Sometimes they can be a little difficult to find, as not all music stores stock them. I know that they are available through Amazon [dot] com, I'll place a link in the description box.
Thanks for watching,
Andrew Wasson
creativeguitarstudio 1 year ago
good stuff
mastertung7 1 year ago
Great lesson!!! I appreciate the way you did a little deeper into the theories behind the techniques. Thanks again for your efforts. I'm heading over to your website now.
demofactory 1 year ago
the E chord shape in the F# position sounds just like the intro to Jimmie's Chicken Shack's "Dropping Anchor"
pb3ch 1 year ago
thirded ;/
Sanguer 1 year ago
Second :D nice vid!
pettah93 1 year ago
awesome
laschma12 1 year ago