Guitar Tips for Open D Tuning ...Killing The Blues Part 2

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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2009

Some useful tips and structures for playing in Open D from the forth coming Andy Kimbel Guitar DVD.. Develop your own style, write your own songs. Killing the blues (Chris Smither version), is used as a model

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  • @TheDEMSRule enjoyable practice

  • Nice. Thank you.

  • Empty space . . . I know what you mean mate. It's the gap between notes and feeling. I've been saying the same for years. First time I've heard someone else say it though.

    Nice one!

  • This is so beautiful and you make it look easy. Thanks for showing how great open D can be.

  • This is just great. Plays beautifully. Thanks so much. I love this song and you nailed it so very well. I would love to see more of Andy Kimbel music and learn more of your stuff if you get the chance. . . Or if anybody might have more of these that could be posted here maybe?

    Thanks again!

  • I want to learn to play like that... Where do I begin??

  • You're relaxed and unpretentious approach to the guitar is a truth that works for me. I hope you stay with that relationship 'cos it's beautiful to watch and inspiring to hear. Thanks.

  • guaranteed goosebumps on dat open D.

  • Thank you very much Andy..... as an "advanced" beginner, I like the video and also enjoy your songs and recordings You are a very versatile musician and one heck of a guitar player!.

    Can you post some Richard Thompson tunings and technique??

    Thanks again...

  • Thank you very much Andy..... as an "advanced" beginner, I like the video and also enjoy your songs and recordings You are a very versatile musician and one heck of a guitar player!.

    Can you post some Richard Thompson tunings and technique??

    Thanks again...

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