Your manner, your technique , and most of all your love of Music Shine through! As far as instructional videos, you are as far as I go. You have made a great difference as far as my love of music. Again Thanks! Wes
I said It before and I'll say it again. You are a phenomenal teacher. I am 56 and gave never learned this fast. You bring out all the stored knowledge. You are one of a kind! Thank You tonedr!
Stopped in for another quick lesson like I seem to do every two or three months. Another gem to add to my toolkit. Thanks for being so thorough in your instruction!
Dale: You've got me mixed up with someone with a similar name on Vanderbilly. I don't put videos anywhere... I look for great players like you and TRY to learn. Thanks!
This turnaround tutorial is complete. I've seen other turnaround lessons but never learned how to move them around. For certain level players, this lesson is extremely valuable and it should be studied in depth... until it's "second nature". This is the most clearly detailed and explained opening/ending/turnaround lesson I've found on Youtube.
This was a great lesson for me, Dale. I don't know much about music but when you said the turnaround starts at the flatted 7th, that nailed it right there for me. That's what I've always wanted to know, but could never figure out. Once you know that, and you know where to find it, you can do those turn-arounds anywhere in any key. Now I have something hang my hat on and practice with. Thanks a bunch. -Rob
preach on brother! appreciate the post and i'm going to speak of this amp as rude from now on thanks to you!!! Hope all is good my friend.....stay well,
hello Dave....how are things! Sure appreciate you checking this out....i'm using a 67 Princeton in this vid that was modified somewhere in the 80's (weren't we all) from a 10 to 12 inch speaker, all original after that. I really love the amp because playing out i can put it on about 5 and it does all the work!!
Will definitely subscribe to your channel, thanks for sharing your experience, which is a source of inspiration. Greetings.
MrDuchanC 5 hours ago
sure appreciate you subscribing and thanks for checking this out.....all the best with your music!!
dale
tonedr 1 hour ago
Your manner, your technique , and most of all your love of Music Shine through! As far as instructional videos, you are as far as I go. You have made a great difference as far as my love of music. Again Thanks! Wes
Cobramilker 1 month ago
you've made my day!! Thanks for sharing music and it's greatly appreciated...your friend, dale.
tonedr 1 month ago
I said It before and I'll say it again. You are a phenomenal teacher. I am 56 and gave never learned this fast. You bring out all the stored knowledge. You are one of a kind! Thank You tonedr!
Cobramilker 1 month ago
really appreciate you giving your time to check this out and your kind words are very appreciated...above all i hope you are enjoying your music!!
peace,
dale
tonedr 1 month ago
Stopped in for another quick lesson like I seem to do every two or three months. Another gem to add to my toolkit. Thanks for being so thorough in your instruction!
netdetective25 4 months ago
thanks for using the video and your kind post so appreciated - most of all i hope you are enjoying your music more than ever!!
your friend,
dale
tonedr 1 month ago
Dale: You've got me mixed up with someone with a similar name on Vanderbilly. I don't put videos anywhere... I look for great players like you and TRY to learn. Thanks!
sixstringthing1 5 months ago
i apologize....i'm very sorry - thanks so much for sharing music with me sir!
your friend,
dale
tonedr 5 months ago
This turnaround tutorial is complete. I've seen other turnaround lessons but never learned how to move them around. For certain level players, this lesson is extremely valuable and it should be studied in depth... until it's "second nature". This is the most clearly detailed and explained opening/ending/turnaround lesson I've found on Youtube.
sixstringthing1 5 months ago
really appreciate you very kind post and thanks for giving your time to check out the vid - i wish you all the best with your music!
dale
tonedr 5 months ago
More good news - Dale is on Vanderbilly!
sixstringthing1 5 months ago
i love Vanderbilly - and YOU are on there too which is great!!!!
your friend,
dale
tonedr 5 months ago
Your posts are outstanding, thank you.
GS
gsaich 9 months ago
thanks for taking your time to check this out and i appreciate the kind post!
dale
tonedr 9 months ago
GREAT tips Dale. Always enjoy your lessons. I really wish I could jam with you, we'd have a ball!
Cheers, Bruce.
bkpenta 1 year ago
i wish we could too....but hey stranger things have happened! Thanks for your kind post......your friend, dale.
tonedr 1 year ago
Thank you so much,you have definetly helped me improve my playing so much. Are you on Vanderbilly?
gamvidys 1 year ago
Yes I am - thanks for watching!
dale
tonedr 1 year ago
Love these post of yours that explain why!
pwest58 1 year ago
appreciate your kind words and thanks for watching......all the best with your music this year!!
dale
tonedr 1 year ago
This was a great lesson for me, Dale. I don't know much about music but when you said the turnaround starts at the flatted 7th, that nailed it right there for me. That's what I've always wanted to know, but could never figure out. Once you know that, and you know where to find it, you can do those turn-arounds anywhere in any key. Now I have something hang my hat on and practice with. Thanks a bunch. -Rob
GuiTuber 1 year ago
this post makes it more than worthwhile & your post is greatly appreciated! All the best with your music & keep rockin!!
tonedr 1 year ago
Yeah Love that tone, hard to be a Princeton for tone greater with a tele, both pickup and a Princeton.
How Rude?????
By rude I mean it's a tone that commands you to listen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .
Like God talking to Abraham, LOL
steveo27545 1 year ago
preach on brother! appreciate the post and i'm going to speak of this amp as rude from now on thanks to you!!! Hope all is good my friend.....stay well,
dale
tonedr 1 year ago
This is good stuff,thank you very much!
my2cents0 1 year ago
sure appreciate you taking your time to check it out....all the best with your music!!
dale
tonedr 1 year ago
I think tonedr stands for TONE DOCTOR.....I always learn something from your videos and I appreciate them very much !!!
loduck 1 year ago
i appreciate you being kind enough to watch!! Thanks so much and stay good, your friend,
dale
tonedr 1 year ago
Much appreciated Dale. Tell us a bit about your amp, a Princeton it appears.
Dave
stringlesswonder 1 year ago
hello Dave....how are things! Sure appreciate you checking this out....i'm using a 67 Princeton in this vid that was modified somewhere in the 80's (weren't we all) from a 10 to 12 inch speaker, all original after that. I really love the amp because playing out i can put it on about 5 and it does all the work!!
hope all is good sir,
dale
tonedr 1 year ago
i'm 57 and just starting to play.. your videos are easy to follow.. thanks for posting them..
rzrbk10 1 year ago
great to hear you are playing! Let me know if I can ever help in any way & thanks for your kind post,
dale
tonedr 1 year ago
Excellent!!! Thanks
loveguitars 1 year ago
sure appreciate you watching.....keep pickin!
dale
tonedr 1 year ago
man your tone always sounds so good...thanks for the video, it will come in handy
bboi1010 1 year ago
Sure appreciate your kind words & thanks for watching.....hope all is good!!
peace,
dale
tonedr 1 year ago
another great example of playing the same notes in different positions on the guitar.
and people wonder why there are so many versions on the same songs ...
Thanks Dale
davido
ax1sg 1 year ago
thanks so much for giving your time to check this out!
your friend
dale
tonedr 1 year ago
Dale - you is da man bro!
Yeah!!
MrClose2u 1 year ago
thanks so much for watching!
your friend,
dale
tonedr 1 year ago
If you take one person lick it's stealing,, take many that creative borrowing.
Seem I read in a old book that there is nothing new under the sun.
Have mercy.
T-bone would be proud of you, playing that Aug and no root nine chord.
Cool stuff
steveo27545 1 year ago
T-Bone was the real deal! Thanks so much for the post...hope all is good!
dale
tonedr 1 year ago