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thank you from canada you conduct a great lesson
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did you film this with a banana?
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donno how to thank you man cheers from italy!!!
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thanks so much, easy to follow instructions,very impressive !
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Thanks again im now realy getting this together cant thank you enough and had a look at your other uploads that guy playing wiht a spoon is awsome it just goes to show that ones own style is so important it good to try and emulate the masters buy also important to be a master in your own style as long as it sounds great do it.
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Gordan benzidrex! you taught this so well thanks brother
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you absolute legend!!
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Great lesson. Thanks.
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@blah148 Scratch what I said about the tuning. I realized that my tuner was set wrong and I was tuned a half step flat!
I would like to point out that I believe you may be tuned half a step sharp. If anyone feels they may be out of tune with this lesson then that is why. This can be remedied by putting a capo on the first fret and transposing everything in the lesson by sharpening all notes by half a step. Then you'll be in tune with the lesson. Great lesson by the way, broken down into simple and easy to follow steps. :)
EAB145 6 months ago
@EAB145 Thanks so much for your input. I'm glad you got something out of it!
blah148 6 months ago
picked this up in under an hour; great lesson mate!
what guitar is that? the sound hole is insane :P
razzy123456 10 months ago
@razzy123456
This is a Gitane D-500 guitar, hence the name of the soundhole: D-hole.
It's a remake of the classic Maccaferri guitars of old which were famously used by Django Reinhardt.
They're mainly used in the style of gypsy jazz, you can check out virtusoso players like Bireli Lagrene, and Stochelo Rosenberg who use these. They're fantastic guitars. Big, fat mids, cutting high-end and lots of volume!
blah148 10 months ago
are these nylon strings?
marino4691 1 year ago
@marino4691 they're roundwounds
blah148 1 year ago