Nice sounding Martin. CW D-28 has no inlay. HD-16R LSH has small dot inlay. HD-28V. has diamond inlay. So is this a HD-28V. with LSH, before they changed to a smaller SH?
Great vid Pret, following these vids in an attempt to play more lead guitar, the theory of playing slow and progressing gradually is spot on, and certainly in my case, slowly but surely creating stable mechanics for my pickin' technique. Cheers, well explained for sure!
Thanks for the greaqt vid. It is some work. You understand how to practice. That is a milestone for a musician. It is the cure for stage fright, confidence, charisma, stage presance etc. Understanding correct practice! Dad always said "speed will come, but tech will not. My prof; said "Only play as fast as you can play perfectly" . I used to hear Dr McNutt (SBC) telling her students "Pratice makes permanent not perfect" Almost out of characters will post agian above.
good teacher man..not every one can teach..but u do it well we can learn from a teacher like u..tx george
rubylaser163 1 month ago
@rubylaser163 Thank you Rubylaser!
pretourious 1 month ago
Nice sounding Martin. CW D-28 has no inlay. HD-16R LSH has small dot inlay. HD-28V. has diamond inlay. So is this a HD-28V. with LSH, before they changed to a smaller SH?
bluegrasssingingman 3 months ago
good stuff
georgiaswamper 9 months ago
@georgiaswamper Thank you!
pretourious 9 months ago
Great vid Pret, following these vids in an attempt to play more lead guitar, the theory of playing slow and progressing gradually is spot on, and certainly in my case, slowly but surely creating stable mechanics for my pickin' technique. Cheers, well explained for sure!
DylanCashandCo 1 year ago
@DylanCashandCo Thank you man! I need to get some more up like this pretty soon.
pretourious 1 year ago
this is really informative vid. I've been doodle on this lick now for the last hour. Thanks so much for showing us amatuers how to play.
joshporter08 1 year ago
You're welcome bro, let me know if I can help, and thanks for viewing and your comment.
pretourious 1 year ago
I totally agree... very very nice vid
azathoth81 2 years ago
Thank you so much!
pretourious 1 year ago
Thanks for the greaqt vid. It is some work. You understand how to practice. That is a milestone for a musician. It is the cure for stage fright, confidence, charisma, stage presance etc. Understanding correct practice! Dad always said "speed will come, but tech will not. My prof; said "Only play as fast as you can play perfectly" . I used to hear Dr McNutt (SBC) telling her students "Pratice makes permanent not perfect" Almost out of characters will post agian above.
paulandlesson 2 years ago
No words were ever truer spoken! Thank you my friend for the nice comment, hope this helps.
pretourious 1 year ago
it's like a sign i saw on a bumpy road one time that said "too rough to go slow" awesome lesson! i'm putting this on my to do list for sure.
SW94929 2 years ago
Thank you man, anything I can help with just ask I'll do my best. :)
pretourious 1 year ago