Thank you Scott! I'm building my son and myself a four string each. Since we are guitar players, I thought we could feel a little more at home with the four strings. I have a small business building acoustic guitars and ukuleles but after seeing CBG's I'm hooked.
Yes, CD 5 is for 4 string CBG. You can start anywhere in the series because the CD are individually comprehensive. As a whole, the series presents an approach to playing in open tunings, that it does not matter how many strings are on the instrument or the tuning is different. Once you understand the material, you can apply it in many various ways. Please feel free to write, if any questions arise as you work through the lessons. Enjoy your practice, Keni Lee
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Thank you Scott! I'm building my son and myself a four string each. Since we are guitar players, I thought we could feel a little more at home with the four strings. I have a small business building acoustic guitars and ukuleles but after seeing CBG's I'm hooked.
Thanks again for the friend invite!
Don
Pelican Guitars
Hey Scot, glad to be a friend. I like your clean work and great designs. Inventive sound holes that say something...
Thanks for the friend request. I don't have a cd yet but I'm hoping to put one together by the end of the year. Thanks again!
Scott, the Hoochie Coochie lesson will work for an open tuned 4 string.
Hey Scott. Thanks for the nation friendship. I like your gits, especially the JC and cursive F hole git.
Thank you Scot for joining my group. Please feel free to add to the discussions or ask questions. Most of all, Enjoy your practice, Keni Lee
Thank you Scot,
Yes, CD 5 is for 4 string CBG. You can start anywhere in the series because the CD are individually comprehensive. As a whole, the series presents an approach to playing in open tunings, that it does not matter how many strings are on the instrument or the tuning is different. Once you understand the material, you can apply it in many various ways. Please feel free to write, if any questions arise as you work through the lessons. Enjoy your practice, Keni Lee