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For this i take a Abo. Thanks for your Great Lesson
I can't believe that there's something that you teach that I already do! When I stopped playing banjo it seemed only natural to use the rolls I had previously used. Nicely explained though and still really enjoyable,you're an excellent tutor. 😎🎸✅
GREAT lesson!!!
....suuuummmeeer hassss come and passeddd
Lol same same, reminds me of being a teenager, that position of G5 and especially with the picking pattern is practically copyrighted to greenday
wtf
Perfect tutorial ,really good presentation.
what a wonderful explanation! Thank you very much!
Stuart, thank you very much for your lessons and tabs! Super!
Is it just me or is he not playing RH triplets on the arpeggios starting at 5:21?
Yep, well spotted, after saying not to use triplets, however I do find it easier rather than double pick the 1st string!
A very common pattern ... especially in Green Day songs. Seriously though, good lesson. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing Stuart, great video and instruction as always
+Wildwood Jack Thanks Jack, glad you enjoyed it! All the best, Stuart
I'm surprised you don't get asked a lot about what 🎤 you are using, cuz it sounds beautiful.
That was a Telefunken m260, a great mic but I sold it many years ago (can’t remember why!). I use a Soyuz 017 these days
Thanks for this very very helpful lesson! Could you please write the chords?!?
U rock dude...I want to do that Will ck out your lessons
Great lesson and execution. Beautiful guitar, make and model?
Thank you Art! This is a Circa 000 made by John Slobod, a fantastic luthier. Best wishes for 2017! Stuart
What wood combo is it?
What is the intro song called?
Hi Alden, that's just something I wrote/recorded for this video. All the best, Stuart
Cannot find "guitar page" on your site with free tabs. ???
Go to "Free Lessons" page
can u believe Green Day invented banjo rolls
Nice why can't i subscribe
Cannot follow your finger picking pattern. At least when I try it doesn’t get that banjo sound 🥺
banjo rolls sound fantastic on the guitar, not as trangular
For this i take a Abo. Thanks for your Great Lesson
I can't believe that there's something that you teach that I already do! When I stopped playing banjo it seemed only natural to use the rolls I had previously used.
Nicely explained though and still really enjoyable,you're an excellent tutor. 😎🎸✅
GREAT lesson!!!
....suuuummmeeer hassss come and passeddd
Lol same same, reminds me of being a teenager, that position of G5 and especially with the picking pattern is practically copyrighted to greenday
wtf
Perfect tutorial ,really good presentation.
what a wonderful explanation! Thank you very much!
Stuart, thank you very much for your lessons and tabs! Super!
Is it just me or is he not playing RH triplets on the arpeggios starting at 5:21?
Yep, well spotted, after saying not to use triplets, however I do find it easier rather than double pick the 1st string!
A very common pattern ... especially in Green Day songs.
Seriously though, good lesson. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing Stuart, great video and instruction as always
+Wildwood Jack Thanks Jack, glad you enjoyed it! All the best, Stuart
I'm surprised you don't get asked a lot about what 🎤 you are using, cuz it sounds beautiful.
That was a Telefunken m260, a great mic but I sold it many years ago (can’t remember why!). I use a Soyuz 017 these days
Thanks for this very very helpful lesson! Could you please write the chords?!?
U rock dude...I want to do that Will ck out your lessons
Great lesson and execution. Beautiful guitar, make and model?
Thank you Art! This is a Circa 000 made by John Slobod, a fantastic luthier. Best wishes for 2017! Stuart
What wood combo is it?
What is the intro song called?
Hi Alden, that's just something I wrote/recorded for this video. All the best, Stuart
Cannot find "guitar page" on your site with free tabs. ???
Go to "Free Lessons" page
can u believe Green Day invented banjo rolls
Nice why can't i subscribe
Cannot follow your finger picking pattern.
At least when I try it doesn’t get that banjo sound 🥺
banjo rolls sound fantastic on the guitar, not as trangular