I’m screaming. Chords are the oatmeal and here you are with cheesecake with a hint of oatmeal. I promise to keep up my chord practice, you know I love the riffs powerfully so.
Oh, I love cheesecake😂 You definitely need to keep up with the chord practice Cathy!!! so good to see you here! Enjoy the rest of your week. Thank you.❤️
Thanks again Sir!!! You keep me on track with easy ideas! Thanks from an old guy trying to figure out stuff like this (that I should’ve know in the ‘70’s)…
Yes. I have this channel where I focus on the techniques I use for playing guitar at church. And my blues rock guitar channel that I’ve had for three years. Where I focus on 70s and 80s blues rock guitar techniques. Thanks so much for all your support Ron. See you soon.🙏
Or add gain and do single note violin or saxophone like lines. Slowly of course, but to phrase as if you are a human voice. I sometimes follow with this tone right along with the lead vocals.... if done proper, it adds a fullness to the sound. Soloing at church the same way, but the notes must be long winded so to speak. Thats my experience.
Well, said Eric! We don’t want to get in the way of the vocals, but we can definitely add Melody that will make it sound good. I appreciate the comment and thanks a lot for watching.🙏
I’m screaming. Chords are the oatmeal and here you are with cheesecake with a hint of oatmeal. I promise to keep up my chord practice, you know I love the riffs powerfully so.
Oh, I love cheesecake😂 You definitely need to keep up with the chord practice Cathy!!! so good to see you here! Enjoy the rest of your week. Thank you.❤️
Thanks again Sir!!! You keep me on track with easy ideas! Thanks from an old guy trying to figure out stuff like this (that I should’ve know in the ‘70’s)…
You’re welcome William! Let’s keep working on this stuff together! Thanks mate. Cheers 🙏
been want to learn about Guitar for years Thank you Sir only video I watch ;)
Thank you. Happy Sunday.🙏
Beautiful lesson Rusty! Thank you!
Cool! Thanks a lot for checking out the video🙏
And another one... Thanks!!!
Thank you Richard! Much appreciated 🙏
Beautiful! Lovely !! So helpful and useful to learn !! 👍👍🎸🎸
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching🙏
JUST LIKE THE WAY U TEACH & MAKE EVERYTHING SO EASY & SIMPLE. THANKS
I’m really glad to hear that! Thank you for taking the time to watch my videos🙏
Your Workshop is amazing🙏. You are the best teacher. Thank you 🙏👍🎸
More tools in the toolbox 🧰 I appreciate the comment and thanks for the comment. Thanks buddy 👍
Always following your lessons we get used to new ways of using chords, triads, pentatonic embellishments and so on... Thanks buddy!
Always good to hear from you Rafa! Thanks for taking the time to watch my videos🙏
Praise God man... beautiful.....👍
Praise God! Thanks so much WJ! Talk to you soon🙏
You're a blessing brother! I'll be anxious to try these concepts at Sunday services ASAP.
Thanks so much, Mike! I use them every week myself! Blessings to you also my brother🙏
Great lesson !!! Thanks for all
Much appreciated Bruno! And you’re very welcome🙏
Well done! Really enjoyed this. I like the movement between the triads.
Cool! Much appreciated 🙏
Great lesson.
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it Anthony.🙏
Really helpful Rusty!
I’m happy to help Mojo! Good to hear from you. Thanks.🙏
Great lesson
I appreciate that! Thanks so much for watching👍
Cool vib GIG 😎👍🎸
Thank you, Joseph! I appreciate all your support buddy 🤛
I like!
I’m glad to hear that! Thanks for checking out the video🙏
Question Rusty, you have two channels? Good lesson by the way!
Yes. I have this channel where I focus on the techniques I use for playing guitar at church. And my blues rock guitar channel that I’ve had for three years. Where I focus on 70s and 80s blues rock guitar techniques. Thanks so much for all your support Ron. See you soon.🙏
You are a busy man, keep it up!
Or add gain and do single note violin or saxophone like lines. Slowly of course, but to phrase as if you are a human voice. I sometimes follow with this tone right along with the lead vocals.... if done proper, it adds a fullness to the sound.
Soloing at church the same way, but the notes must be long winded so to speak. Thats my experience.
Well, said Eric! We don’t want to get in the way of the vocals, but we can definitely add Melody that will make it sound good. I appreciate the comment and thanks a lot for watching.🙏