Thanks, Andries! I have that poster from C. B. Gitty. Since my gits are fretless (slide gits) I can't use all these chord shapes. A lot of my customers asks for videos. I'm making these about how to play my guitars. Hopefully they help some else too.
Neat looking little box on that git. Good info. I agree on doing the key that suits you. For me that is most often G. This interests me, John. Some folks want to make one CBG tuning their do-all tuning. I would rather have several guitars available. Also, it helps me to use the Nashville chord numbering system with Roman numerals that allow me to play in multiple keys without transposing in my head.
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Yup, good instruction Muddy C.
Thanks, Buggy!
Thanks, Andries! I have that poster from C. B. Gitty. Since my gits are fretless (slide gits) I can't use all these chord shapes. A lot of my customers asks for videos. I'm making these about how to play my guitars. Hopefully they help some else too.
Thanks, Uncle John! I might do a follow up video talking about using the roman numerals, which is how I transpose in my head.
Thanks Muddy thats probebly the best advice ! "Dont worry about it ", No big Deal!! just notes ! Blowing in the wind !!
Neat looking little box on that git. Good info. I agree on doing the key that suits you. For me that is most often G. This interests me, John. Some folks want to make one CBG tuning their do-all tuning. I would rather have several guitars available. Also, it helps me to use the Nashville chord numbering system with Roman numerals that allow me to play in multiple keys without transposing in my head.
Thanks, Jack and Matt!
nicely done. Clear and easy to understand
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