Thanks! I've played Panhandle Rag in open G on 6 string for a few years. Now you've got me going on the 8 string in C6. I've got about the first bar figured out. Had to got to .25 speed for some of it. Give me six months, and I'll have a simplified version ready for performance. Just the encouragement I needed. Well Played!
It's great being so close and seeing what your left hand is doing. I'd love to see what your right hand is up to as well, but this was a unique angle, and I think I learned a few things.
great stuff! Where do you get those guitar backgrounds? Do you record them separately? is one guitar good enough no double takes like stereo guitar recording is done?
Thanks! I've played Panhandle Rag in open G on 6 string for a few years. Now you've got me going on the 8 string in C6. I've got about the first bar figured out. Had to got to .25 speed for some of it. Give me six months, and I'll have a simplified version ready for performance.
Just the encouragement I needed.
Well Played!
Great, thanks and keep it up!
Love it!! Keep rockin' that Quad!
Thank you, will do!
Exquisite. Sweet.
Thanks for the kind words!
for the purposes of instruction, that mix is perfect--makes it easier for me to hear all that i need to learn! thanks.
great to hear!
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It's great being so close and seeing what your left hand is doing. I'd love to see what your right hand is up to as well, but this was a unique angle, and I think I learned a few things.
Great! Yeah, I realized afterwards that there wasn't a good shot of the right hand on that neck.
Thats tight ! Which tuning is this ?
Thanks, man! It's an E13. h-l G#, E, C#, B, G#, E, D,B
Nice
Thank you!
great stuff! Where do you get those guitar backgrounds? Do you record them separately? is one guitar good enough no double takes like stereo guitar recording is done?
Thank you! Yes, I do one track each of guitar, upright bass, and steel guitar.
Can you please please do a tutorial for this on 6 string c6 lap steel
An E based tuning really works best for this, but I think Cindy Cashdollar has a lesson on it in C6.
@0:28 is a revelation.
Haha, thank you!