you are awsome dude! i wold be super happy if you could tacke a closer look on your right hand, and also do a tut how you drum and play chords like you do in the end of your first video :) i suscribe you and im waiting ;D
I don't want to pry of your kindness, but you have mentioned creating tutorials for Zombie and Billy Jean earlier - and I'm waiting in excitement. Do you have any plan for when they are to be released?
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tbh i think u shud just play music, the whole teaching of this if it makes u feel good and what not is great , i just personally think its kinda pointless , its better to just learn this urself because for definite its easier to do it your own way, because this isnt really a technique its more a thing people have been tryin for the past 20 odd years or so, wait for it to be around maybe for a hundred years or so? ya get wat im sayin , just play it and maybe leave the magic in it
Also, quick question; I notice that from time to time, after particularly hard use of these techniques for hours, the next day my wrists will hurt somewhat, and also some of the hammer-on chords I use will sometimes be a little "convoluted" and cause a sharp pain across the palm of my hand. Did you ever experience this, or am I just getting old over here?
About the notation, I think it's quite adequate for anyone who is learning. Maybe all of the years I've been playing make it intuitively easier to understand, but I should think it's also fundamentally sound for any learner.
Excellent, as always. Thanks again for the time and effort you put into these, it's really appreciated; I'm learning quite a bit and it's really exciting to work on a song with these new techniques. I've been a "student" of Hedges since back in the Taproot days, but he never really was this heavy into a consistent percussive form, so this is still very new to me. Thanks Dale.
Dale this is fantastic!! you never fail to impress. As a drummer myself you've got it big style. Hope people appreciate how lucky they are to learn from you and to do it for free. Thank you for elevating my guitar playing with all of your fanatstic lessons.
Hey dude nice video, very helpful, may I ask what the guitar you're playing is?
MetalValue 3 months ago
great.
maxdelphinius 10 months ago
you are awsome dude! i wold be super happy if you could tacke a closer look on your right hand, and also do a tut how you drum and play chords like you do in the end of your first video :) i suscribe you and im waiting ;D
spesio8 11 months ago
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dasGeislein 1 year ago
I don't want to pry of your kindness, but you have mentioned creating tutorials for Zombie and Billy Jean earlier - and I'm waiting in excitement. Do you have any plan for when they are to be released?
Best regards, Samuel from Norway
ZamolRos 2 years ago
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tbh i think u shud just play music, the whole teaching of this if it makes u feel good and what not is great , i just personally think its kinda pointless , its better to just learn this urself because for definite its easier to do it your own way, because this isnt really a technique its more a thing people have been tryin for the past 20 odd years or so, wait for it to be around maybe for a hundred years or so? ya get wat im sayin , just play it and maybe leave the magic in it
mycharoony 2 years ago
Insane. I wouldn't even know where to start with stuff like this. You are very talented.
Henders100 2 years ago
Also, quick question; I notice that from time to time, after particularly hard use of these techniques for hours, the next day my wrists will hurt somewhat, and also some of the hammer-on chords I use will sometimes be a little "convoluted" and cause a sharp pain across the palm of my hand. Did you ever experience this, or am I just getting old over here?
runecrow 2 years ago
About the notation, I think it's quite adequate for anyone who is learning. Maybe all of the years I've been playing make it intuitively easier to understand, but I should think it's also fundamentally sound for any learner.
runecrow 2 years ago
Excellent, as always. Thanks again for the time and effort you put into these, it's really appreciated; I'm learning quite a bit and it's really exciting to work on a song with these new techniques. I've been a "student" of Hedges since back in the Taproot days, but he never really was this heavy into a consistent percussive form, so this is still very new to me. Thanks Dale.
runecrow 2 years ago
You're AWESOME!!!!
joewattguitarist 2 years ago
You're really good, did you invent this technique? I don't think i've seen it before.
ShavedKnuckle 2 years ago
Thanks, glad you liked it.
I didn't invent this technique there are many players who have delved into this before.
My main influences are Antonio Forcione, Eric Roche and Thomas Leeb.
They were the first people I encountered playing this style though others have gone before such as Michael Hedges.
DaleCampbellAcoustic 2 years ago
@ShavedKnuckle idiot.
mycharoony 2 years ago
Dale this is fantastic!! you never fail to impress. As a drummer myself you've got it big style. Hope people appreciate how lucky they are to learn from you and to do it for free. Thank you for elevating my guitar playing with all of your fanatstic lessons.
matinee310 2 years ago