Winter Walking - Chet Atkins
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
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Another tune by Chet, and this one ups the difficulty level a bit. "Winter Walking" is a great technical challenge if you are comfortable with the "easier" tunes by Chet (like "Baby's Coming Home" and "Chaplin In New Shoes"), and it might be the perfect introduction to hammer-on and pull-off patterns over an alternating bass line!
Guitar used:
Martin J-40, Standard Tuning
Recording: a pair of Neumann 184's through an Apogee Quartet
More info on www.timvanroy.be
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Wow I didn"t know how beautiful is the middle part until I started learning it. It's really stunning if we slow it down and listen. :) Thank you Tim for the lesson as always.
Very well played and beautiful guitar sound my friend!!🎸
Great cover- thanks Tim!
Fantastic, as always Tim, you're so awesome
great playing as always Tim!
Perfect as usual! I listen your palylist of covers daily!
Happy melody and well played Tim!
That is soo stinkin' cool!
Like hearing a Chet song w your wonderful technique. Looks v approachable too😊
THANKS, Tim!
Какая радостная песня! 😀 Напоминает музыку из Денди 😀
Bonjour? bien joué et c'est clair . Bravo👋
Awesome. Please tell me about your recording setup!
Sounds great! One question: What seems to be mounted on the neck of your guitar?🤔
Thanks! The red thing is called a Magnet and allows for more detailed filming of the picking hand.
@@TimVanRoy Thank you! Where can this be found?
@@bkstumpYou should check out Troygrady.com! I was part of the kickstarter project, and I have no idea about the actual sales partner. But he developed the product, so it's probably on his website!
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You can already see the first (free) part if you go to my website! No account or log-in is necessary to see the free preview lesson.
Zero dymamics or tone color changes. Try throwing caution to the wind and adding some personality into your playing. Maybe change the tone with your right hand once in a while. Or play a passage louder or softer than the previous passage. This is called "Musicality"
@musicproductioncentral4540. Can't wait to hear your version posted, chock full of "dymamic musicality" 😂
You can be sure that Tim is able to do that, but he is building up this channel on teaching purpose. We like to hear it clean, and maybe these classic tunes are just pretty as it is. Without putting the ego into it. Of course it's different performing on stage.
Fuck this guy. Tim's the man and his channel has helped countless people learn these tunes. All this guy has done lately is leave this pompous comment.
I really wonder if you ever played the guitair or you are just some troll ... surely you know absolutely nothing about fingerpicking ... once you are (finally after years and years of hard practicing!!!) able to play technically right this very challenging stuff which requires so much precision and demanded both hands synchronizing then adding some groove , dynamic, syncopation variations, bends etc. would be the easiest and trivial thing but this is an educational lesson (of a relatively simple song) played in ´´flatter and down to earth ´´ mode ´´ without any unnecessary showing of ... but if you meant seriously your arrogant ´´advice´´ on how Tim should improve his Musicality first have a look e.g. on his cover of the Endless Road and then apologize and delete your infinitely stupid comment please