Love that your showing people how to play MSJH, and loving your channel in general that I just recently discovered. Would you be able to add C.C. Rider into this series of how to? I already know a basic version of it, but when I listen the way he plays it I can tell I missing parts.
I know this is silly question but here goes......did you buy the white cd shelving behind you or build them? I'm looking for that exact system for my collection....thanks Peter.....
You are an amazing musician, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and skills with us. Very helpful and inspiring!
Whenever I hear good fingerpicking like this it just seems so difficult, must take years to play like this! Thankyou for sharing
It's muscle memory. Find a good tab and practice it until you can have a conversation while playing it and it'll seem easy to you.
great break down. thanks awesome.
Hang on I'm just up to lesson two. Thanks Peter
Nice rendition of a consummate blues legend and American icon.
Thanks so much for these lessons....very generous of you..
the blues. thanks. I have what one of my elder cousins thought was jazz progression power chords.
Thanks for the blues Sir.
Very nice
Thanks, Peter. Great work.
Excellent. Thank You.
Love that your showing people how to play MSJH, and loving your channel in general that I just recently discovered. Would you be able to add C.C. Rider into this series of how to? I already know a basic version of it, but when I listen the way he plays it I can tell I missing parts.
hi peter- I put up a video of CC Rider
The hard part is getting the rhythm and you have done that
Thank you.. splendid
I know this is silly question but here goes......did you buy the white cd shelving behind you or build them? I'm looking for that exact system for my collection....thanks Peter.....
Excellent question! I had them custom made by the “Bookcase Store” here in Austin
@@PeterKeaneMusic thank you.....very nice looking!
good job, thanks alot.
Sorry the sound is not Hurt.
Not supposed to be Hurt. It is Peter playing his version of Hurt.