these phones listen to us. last week I was exploring in DADGAD on my electric, yesterday I acquired my first acoustic guitar. and today your video was first in line.
Oh… my… goodness… I started playing guitar when I was 9 (41 years ago)… last year I discovered how easy it was to play with dadgad tuning… one of my favorite artists who uses dadgad a lot is Steven Curtis Chapman.. and this riff sound very similar to one he uses in “Lord of the Dance”. I’m going to try to find it by using this patterns… very cool! Thanks for sharing!!
I've been playing guitar for about 4 years, but just recently got into playing this style of blues, could you please 🙏 make a full video on this. I would appreciate it so much.
Granddad For DADGAD Guitar Michael Lee Farley ultimateguitartabs.com Would be one way to share it. That’s the way I’ve learned a lot of songs and riffs.
man I've been working on travis picking for a long while now, and my brain is just a complete halt on keeping a bass rhythm going and doing the melody. I don't know why I cant seem to make my hand keep the rhythm. Also are you slapping at the same time or is that your foot in the background?
Focus on the right hand only for a while - as long as it takes. "Repetition is the mother of learning" You can do it and you will see a dramatic improvement in your playing and creativity
I like how this is in dadgad but doesn’t advertise that it’s in dadgad. It’s one of those open tunings that really has its own sound and it’s hard to break away from that sound but you’ve done that here nicely
these phones listen to us. last week I was exploring in DADGAD on my electric, yesterday I acquired my first acoustic guitar. and today your video was first in line.
Yes. They do.
You are absolutely amazing at guitar. This is the kind of playing that I look up to and would some day play.
A huge thank you!! I hope to inspire
Love that riff
Oh… my… goodness… I started playing guitar when I was 9 (41 years ago)… last year I discovered how easy it was to play with dadgad tuning… one of my favorite artists who uses dadgad a lot is Steven Curtis Chapman.. and this riff sound very similar to one he uses in “Lord of the Dance”. I’m going to try to find it by using this patterns… very cool! Thanks for sharing!!
I am a fan of Chapman - a gifted worshipper
Man of the town
Super cool lesson!!
Awesome man! 😯
Строем бэнды не испортишь, а с этим и блюз, если умеешь хорошо слышать и смело играешь! Спасибо 👍 Cool theme 😎
Beautiful
👌 awesome
Need to see ur other hand too.....awesome
Awesome👊👊
Thanks a million : } Let's encourage great musicianship forever
Beautiful 😍
Thanks so much
Love this one!! Just one of those traditional riffs!!
Damn thats so good 👍
That’s pretty damn SWEET \m/ \m/ Yessir 👍
I like it!
:D super cool, this was the first post i liked at tiktok...Playin it for some days now
Thanks much, I do give Skype Lessons too
Great!!!
Love this. Is there a name for this style of blues?
I think it’s western blues
it originates from delta blues. the missisipi area of the United States originated this style of guitar playing, look at muddy waters
Yessssssssssssss
tops tutorial man
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Your comments were turned off on the one i just saw. I liked it. It was a bible verse. Playing great again on this one.
How am i supposed to do that?
Nice man!
I just noticed the man is LEFT handed
NOT! If I could only learn to use that dad gum camera :)
What song is this?
It is an original call Swampland - we recorded it recently with vocals - I hope to launch it soon
WE NEED A TUTORIAL
This is the tutorial
Do anyone have tabs for this please?
I've been playing guitar for about 4 years, but just recently got into playing this style of blues, could you please 🙏 make a full video on this. I would appreciate it so much.
Did you ever figure out how to tab this out? I can help if you haven't.
someone got the tab?
Thanks, Jerry, I don't have tabs for this original tune. I'd love to offer that to you and hundreds who've asked. Any advice?
Granddad For DADGAD Guitar Michael Lee Farley ultimateguitartabs.com
Would be one way to share it. That’s the way I’ve learned a lot of songs and riffs.
What were those frets played in the middle?
10th to 12th if I hear your question correctly
I take that back, tell me more specifically where you mean?
Yeeeee
man I've been working on travis picking for a long while now, and my brain is just a complete halt on keeping a bass rhythm going and doing the melody. I don't know why I cant seem to make my hand keep the rhythm. Also are you slapping at the same time or is that your foot in the background?
Focus on the right hand only for a while - as long as it takes. "Repetition is the mother of learning" You can do it and you will see a dramatic improvement in your playing and creativity
I like how this is in dadgad but doesn’t advertise that it’s in dadgad. It’s one of those open tunings that really has its own sound and it’s hard to break away from that sound but you’ve done that here nicely
Is this a riff he came up with or is it already existing? I really want to hear more it’s such a cool riff!!
It's the hook for my song Swamp Land
Original
This is great. Would have been really neat in the next video you include just 7-8 seconds of the left hand doing the main riff, pls
I don't understand
WOW
Thank you, Monica
Welcome dad
No fret markers, you don’t show the top of neck and you play left handed. Just a bit hard to follow!
I've been a musician my whole life basically but just blew my Mind I did not realize those bends Match the other strings
Then you haven't been a musician. Or your definition of a musician is obscenely distorted from what a musician is