Love the bluesy feel that you give to this song. Only thing I would recommend is to nail the final slow version so that we do not have to manually slow the video. If if takes you a few tries to nail the slow version don't worry about it! Thank you for the awesome content.
Thank you for the encouragement my friend! Yes, I definitely need to finish this lesson on my Patreon. I plan to ramp up my Patreon again in 2024 Spring. Thanks for your patience in the meantime and hope you enjoy the videos! Let me know if you would like to see any other specific tutorials?
Excellent lessen. Thanks for walking us through every fret, string, slide, and pull off. You made it easer to follow. I am a new subscriber. Thanks Ryan.
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it. Appreciate the encouragement. Next lesson will be on "transition licks" between chords. Do you have any specific lesson types you'd be interested in learning? I could use some fresh ideas! haha
@@ryanasmithguitar I just found your page, but I really like your style! I had to think about that for a moment, but I've been really into the old-time, and bluegrass flatpicking. Any lessons on Tony Rice, or Norman Blake's style are great, and I've been trying to learn more about fiddle tune back up, Texas style fiddle back up guitar, or old time rhythm guitar with the walking bass lines like Riley Puckett's style. I'd like to learn more about paying in jam circles. Hope that sparks something for ya!
Love the bluesy feel that you give to this song. Only thing I would recommend is to nail the final slow version so that we do not have to manually slow the video. If if takes you a few tries to nail the slow version don't worry about it! Thank you for the awesome content.
Thank you for the encouragement my friend! Yes, I definitely need to finish this lesson on my Patreon. I plan to ramp up my Patreon again in 2024 Spring. Thanks for your patience in the meantime and hope you enjoy the videos! Let me know if you would like to see any other specific tutorials?
thanks Ryan - straight to the point, clear, really appreciated - very well played, I'll enjoy working on this comp
Really appreciate the comment! Have fun, let me know if you have any questions on the lesson!
Excellent lessen. Thanks for walking us through every fret, string, slide, and pull off. You made it easer to follow. I am a new subscriber. Thanks Ryan.
U r very kind.keep it up sir.
Thanks Donald, appreciate that!! Any specific lesson topics you would be interested in learning? I am currently filming more lessons. Thanks!
Outstanding. Tune that would be very cool to learn would be Mark Cosgrove’s “Washington County.”
Thanks Kenneth! Appreciate the encouragement! I will definitely take a look at that song! Thanks for reaching out - hope you are well.
Awesome! You got a new subscriber!🤠🕺
Those are some gnarly licks! Great lesson.
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it. Appreciate the encouragement. Next lesson will be on "transition licks" between chords. Do you have any specific lesson types you'd be interested in learning? I could use some fresh ideas! haha
@@ryanasmithguitar I just found your page, but I really like your style! I had to think about that for a moment, but I've been really into the old-time, and bluegrass flatpicking. Any lessons on Tony Rice, or Norman Blake's style are great, and I've been trying to learn more about fiddle tune back up, Texas style fiddle back up guitar, or old time rhythm guitar with the walking bass lines like Riley Puckett's style. I'd like to learn more about paying in jam circles. Hope that sparks something for ya!
Sounds very Jake Workman-ish
Thanks Ryan! I definitely try to steal as much from Jake Workman as I possibly can haha