This is so good, I have been a fan of David for ever (1971) and just came across this! I love to be suprised like this. Thanks for putting this together and posting it...
Well Buddy, This is David Bromberg. There are folks who have waited for this lesson for 40 years. You don't ask him about what a capo does! (anywho, he didn't post his video here, Stefan Grossman's Guitar Workshop did!)
If I may correct your post: This is "THE" David Bromberg :) . As for the 40 years observation, Truer words were never spoken. Thanks for Stefan Grossman for teasing a master back into public in such a fantastic forum.
Correct, "THE"! Have you bought the video? I am a big fan of his flatpicking, do you know what tunes he uses that style on in this video? Thanks, fellow great music enthusiast! ;-)
Capo bends the strings to change the octive. You can play in the key of F if you wanted to instead of E, just by using a capo. Good lesson there Mr. Bromberg... a lil bit o pickin there is good for the soul..
What are the two chords in the steps up after the C?
offbroadway55 1 year ago
This is so good, I have been a fan of David for ever (1971) and just came across this! I love to be suprised like this. Thanks for putting this together and posting it...
Westcoastjazzer 2 years ago
This song is sick
ephemete 2 years ago
Well Buddy, This is David Bromberg. There are folks who have waited for this lesson for 40 years. You don't ask him about what a capo does! (anywho, he didn't post his video here, Stefan Grossman's Guitar Workshop did!)
LongTallYamlaJay 2 years ago
If I may correct your post: This is "THE" David Bromberg :) . As for the 40 years observation, Truer words were never spoken. Thanks for Stefan Grossman for teasing a master back into public in such a fantastic forum.
nodoublebogies 2 years ago
Correct, "THE"! Have you bought the video? I am a big fan of his flatpicking, do you know what tunes he uses that style on in this video? Thanks, fellow great music enthusiast! ;-)
LongTallYamlaJay 2 years ago
Thanks for sharing your talent. I wonder if you would mine explaining the use of the capo some time.
robsatease 3 years ago
Capo bends the strings to change the octive. You can play in the key of F if you wanted to instead of E, just by using a capo. Good lesson there Mr. Bromberg... a lil bit o pickin there is good for the soul..
logansryche 2 years ago