Thank you Mr. Taber I appreciate your videos very much I think your very talented instructor, Im a disabled veteran with a learning disability now and you have made it really clear for me to learn parts of this 12 bar loop. Thank you god bless your soul .
I've just discovered your videos. I think they're fantastic - you go through the material pretty quickly (which is good), you talk about the count and timing, and you don't waste time telling me where to put my fingers for an open E chord. I especially like this one, so I learned it.
@@TheVersatileGuitarist Must have got it wrong, Scot. But, just in case, I'll take it down from the shelf, after I view and listen to your piece again, and if I'm wrong...Well, anyway, your playing opens the imagination door of the mind, and for that...I thank you. PS. Hope you have warm weather, here in Scotland...It's cold, damp and drizzly. Thanks again for your tutorials. You've got me back working, enjoying, playing guitar again! Take care. And have a pleasant evening.
Well, put the disc ("Blow Up") into the computer, press play, and as the credits presented, a - to my ear - similar, I think, 12 bar blues (Jazzy) for 28 seconds. After that the tempo changes...until the end of the credits. On your tutorial, your first TAB at 1:07 is what I refer. " Mary Had A little Lamb" I must admit, one could most certainly miss, forget 28 seconds of a film which has...1: 46: 39 of thought provoking narrative. Scot, I've taken up enough of your time. So, again...Thank you!
Thanks. I don't like playing with a pick, but i emjoy playing songs that are meant to be played with a pick, so its nice to see how you adapted it to finger style
*** Interesting ...Picked four songs as a beginner and frustrated over which to start with and kept getting this one coming to me while resisting and then this popped in my head ... 1st fruits ...Mary, had my little lamb. Whoa!
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Thank you Mr. Taber I appreciate your videos very much I think your very talented instructor, Im a disabled veteran with a learning disability now and you have made it really clear for me to learn parts of this 12 bar loop. Thank you god bless your soul .
Thankyou mr. Scott Taber for your knowledge and music , I learned some nice music from you...
Great. Thanks from Madrid
what a bloody great lesson.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Man I realy love this song. Thanks for sharing your tutorial. You inspired me to learn it. I will do my best to learn it.
I've just discovered your videos.
I think they're fantastic - you go through the material pretty quickly (which is good), you talk about the count and timing, and you don't waste time telling me where to put my fingers for an open E chord.
I especially like this one, so I learned it.
Welcome to my guitar world!
Thank you Scot, for another superb lesson!
This piece brought back a memory of the music in the film..."BLOW-UP" A film by Michelangelo Antonioni.
I’ve seen Blow Up but don’t remember this sound!
@@TheVersatileGuitarist Must have got it wrong, Scot. But, just in case, I'll take it down from the shelf, after I view and listen to your piece again, and if I'm wrong...Well, anyway, your playing opens the imagination door of the mind, and for that...I thank you. PS. Hope you have warm weather, here in Scotland...It's cold, damp and drizzly. Thanks again for your tutorials. You've got me back working, enjoying, playing guitar again! Take care. And have a pleasant evening.
Well, put the disc ("Blow Up") into the computer, press play, and as the credits presented, a - to my ear - similar, I think, 12 bar blues (Jazzy) for 28 seconds. After that the tempo changes...until the end of the credits. On your tutorial, your first TAB at 1:07 is what I refer. " Mary Had A little Lamb" I must admit, one could most certainly miss, forget 28 seconds of a film which has...1: 46: 39 of thought provoking narrative. Scot, I've taken up enough of your time. So, again...Thank you!
Nice piece of fusion … I like it
Another great lesson. Thank you. The rhythm and chords are reminding me of Bobbie Gentry's Ode to Billy Joe
It definitely has a similar groove!
Thanks. I don't like playing with a pick, but i emjoy playing songs that are meant to be played with a pick, so its nice to see how you adapted it to finger style
And some things are easier to play with the fingers anyway!
This is unbelievable!! Maybe you should make a new series of how to play (piece) as flamenco
On the list!
Boom bang boing Mr. Guitarabilly bloke
You make an interesting point
@@TheVersatileGuitarist Binary thing. Excellent.
*** Interesting ...Picked four songs as a beginner and frustrated over which to start with and kept getting this one coming to me while resisting and then this popped in my head ... 1st fruits ...Mary, had my little lamb. Whoa!
Yes yes yes
Whoa ... How much espresso did you drink, hope that's all it was.