How to Play with Fluidity and Clarity
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
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Rob Perkin - Piano, recorded at Presence Studios by Jon Russell
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Super Playing Tips!!!
That's the goal. Glad you're liking it.
Nice & concise, Thanx.
Thanks Jimi, Appreciate you watching it.
Thanks for the lesson. Could be great if you can teach us how to play the bluesy melody you did on the end.
Thanks Ron, I am doing a blues guitar lesson next!
Thankyou Sooooo grateful for this🙃
Thanks John!
Thanks so much for sharing this video. I'm a 69 year old player who is just recently trying to get back into the game and I must say it's crystal clear what I must do, but quite another to get my fingers to comply! I'm just worried that I don't have enough years left in me to practice enough to actually get there. LOL! But really, you are an incredible player and I appreciate this informational video to in still the motivation to keep on trying. Cheers!
Right on! That is awesome. Those exercises really help keep the fingers in shape, especially if you focus on relaxing your hands. Thanks for watching
Rock on KRColson ❤
Glad to have found you. You teach slower and eliminate all of the music wording that gets over used to make the teacher intelligent. And loosing the student trying to figure out what that word meaning means and missing the focus of the lesson.
Keeping it simple and playing what you're saying. Thank you, sir !
Awesome! So glad you liked it. Thank you for watching.
Great tips with a nice conversational approach, think your on to something promising..
Thanks! It is always fun to talk guitars.
Watch Tim Henson play ... he looks so relaxed
Amazing
Cool lesson... Your sound reminded me of Stevie Ray Vaughan around the 13 minute mark...🍺
Stevie is the best!
Great video 👍
Thanks 👍
Thank You!
Thanks Robert, appreciate you watching!
This was an incredibly helpful lesson. Thank you very much for sharing. Happy to have just discovered your channel and definitely subscribed!
Thanks John, appreciate you watching!
Great stuff...!is tha acountry gentleman?? Love it..
Thanks!
It’s a Gretsch 6120, so it’s similar, I believe the Country Gentleman is a 6122.
Gretsch 6120. It's a beauty eh?
Great tone and very nice playing. Thanks for all those tips.
Thanks John, I love the tone of the Gretsch!
@@darrenclarke8778hello Mr. Darren! Do you mind sharing what model your guitar is, and also what amp you used? You sound great!!!
Totally, the guitar is a Gretsch
G6120GA Nashville Golden Anniversary with TV Jones Pickups and the amp on this video is a Kemper@@guillermogonzalez531
@@evergladesrhythm thank you!!!!
classical guitar teaches this stuff right from the start.
Yes, that is true!
Gretsch sounds amazing, what amp are you playing through?
Nevermind, see you stated a Kemper
Kemper is great in small spaces and to get specific sounds. But I love my Top Hat Amp and my Matchless.