Posted this in the Tabs Forum, but got such a kind response on the Medley so thought folks might want quick access here too.Let me know if that's a 'faux pas'.More lessons to come from the Medley video - stay tuned!
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A.D.EKER, I do like to keep an air of mystery - and all eyes on the fingerboard. Don't want to cause any gapers block's with what's atop those shoulders :-D Glad you like the tutorial!
Uncle John, The great Warren Zevon! Maybe have to give that a go :-) Curious as I am about all the alternate tunings, open G is just so versatile like you say and beginner-friendly. Probably why I always fall back on it and especially for these tune lessons. Thanks!
I love GDGB tuning. Got it in my LPG and an octave higher in one my cigar box mandolins. You and I play a lot different styles with it, but that shows the versatility of the lesson. Cool stuff here!
Ha, do you know Thompson The Headless Gunner? Great song.
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A.D.EKER, I do like to keep an air of mystery - and all eyes on the fingerboard. Don't want to cause any gapers block's with what's atop those shoulders :-D Glad you like the tutorial!
That D climb sounded nice before you go back to the A position ! thanks for a other fine tutorial a Great headless One !! Bye!
I was thinking Warren Zevon. ROLAND the Headless Thompson Gunner. Yup. Great song.
Uncle John, The great Warren Zevon! Maybe have to give that a go :-) Curious as I am about all the alternate tunings, open G is just so versatile like you say and beginner-friendly. Probably why I always fall back on it and especially for these tune lessons. Thanks!
I love GDGB tuning. Got it in my LPG and an octave higher in one my cigar box mandolins. You and I play a lot different styles with it, but that shows the versatility of the lesson. Cool stuff here!
Ha, do you know Thompson The Headless Gunner? Great song.