Ways into Blues 2: Painting it blue
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As always you make the process of learning a pleasure. The lessons aren't "Ego Trips" like so many so called instruction videos on the net. They go through a lick at normal speed then fly of at breakneck speed which makes you feel like burning your guitar. 5 stars +
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thanks a lot', very hopeful videos :)
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quality vocal narrative coaching.5/5 star rating!
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Thanks Will. You are a great teacher of the guitar.
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Hi Will, Beautiful job. I'm a country blues finger picker about to by a G&L ASAT; my first electric. Thank you thank you and keep those brilliant lessons coming.
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A well-structured lesson, very carefully explained - love every minute of it! Hope to see some more in the near future. Cheers.
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thanx. got the other one too. still a pain though. for me, the right hand should be obvious by hearing the note, but i did do some basic fingerpicking b4 so maybe it just seems easy to me. thanx again. Alan
Will, just found your site.Whats the name of your band,turns out i'm about 6 miles from you!
rebelheart9999 3 years ago
The Roadrunners - we play in Brighton about once a month. Our next gig is the end of May. I'll mail you when it's confirmed. :-) Will
HenfieldWill 3 years ago
great lessons...dump the damn capo. most of us intermediate g players don't own a martin that completely stays in tune. (not sure urs does either) plus no one is here to sing. open pos is fine. thanx again though. great!
terrialan3 4 years ago
As said elsewhere, the capo here allows me to video both hands in close-up. My Martin usually stays in tune OK - but the force of my hands would put any guitar slightly out! :-) Will
HenfieldWill 4 years ago
Hey Will, nice lesson. Very simple, easy to follow right-to-the-basics stuff. What software are you using for your imagery?
rightsaidshane 4 years ago
i - I create the fretboard graphic images using Excel. Then I import each image into Photoshop, using one layer per image. Each image is saved as a JPEG and imported into iMovie. The keyboard images are screenshots from Garageband, process via Photoshop. I use Garageband for basic chords. The live guitar is filmed simultaneously on a DVD camcorder while being recorded into my Roland 8-track recorder. The whole lot is then fed into iMovie, cut and synched up.
HenfieldWill 4 years ago