He plays so beautifully and it just sounds like him. So many try this type of thing and just sound like a Hendrix knock off. He just sounds musical and soulful.
Very happy to see Kirk Fletcher teaching rhythm guitar. For those unaware, Kirk is for sure one of the best rhythm and lead rhythm guitar players alive right now. Rhythm guitar is so important but underrated and Kirk shows us just how good and fun rhythm guitar can be! Not only that but he is an awesome improviser and all around bluesman. If anyone wants to learn more about his playing, Kirk has a book out that shows some of these ideas and more. THanks for bringing him back, Brett.
@@kirkfletcher2845 You and Josh sitting on the couch with those hollowbodies @ Norms still inspires and boggles the mind. Finally got that piece down from guitar player awhile back with all those groovy chord inversions. You da man Kirk!
It only took me a few seconds to love the sound here. Two guitars played by two good musicians sounds like there's nothing missing. There's melody, harmony, rhythm, and groove all stated fully. You could add bass, drums, and vocals, but that's all just icing on a cake that's already tasty.
Even though he has awesome technical skills, Kirk doesn't show-off, he always plays with FEELING and some of the best touch-tone-taste of any guitar player I've ever heard.
I've noticed that all the great guitarist play rhythm and lead equally as well. The big difference I think between them and most of us is that they are able to improvise with the basic concepts whether its lead or rhythm(which includes playing sounds they hear in their head while playing). That's the true skill but it takes practice. Good to see how Kirk approaches it.
To Aadityakiran: BB King does not sing and play at the same time, and he says so. While the singing is the heart of his story-telling blues style, he admits he's not good at both simultaneously, so he does a claasic call-and-response thing.
Wow I feel like just watching the way he plays these shapes that I already knew unlocked something that broke me out of the box I had been playing in. What an incredible rhythmic and melodic talent Kirk has. Thanks for sharing!!
I loved watching a musician play and in the moment you will see a smile come across their face and you see them light up it's like they searching for the the right piece of the puzzle and suddenly they find it and that smile us evidence
Definitely would love to see Kirk back, class act is an understatement….amazing guitar player to say the least….his live performances are hypnotic ….👍🏻💪🏻🎸
1st time that I'm hearing Kirk... he's got a great sound. I definitely hear that Hendrix influence, but he's also added a little Jazz flavor to it... sounds really nice. And... what a great guy to take the time to break all this down for us.
What is really cool is that Kirk Really listens to what Bret is asking and sharing before responding...even takes time to digest it on the fretboard instead of just showing "his way". He is not just a great teacher and sharer...he is a learner "on the fly". I always tell new students that I will also be learning from them. Great video.
Mr Fletcher has some of the most efficient and economical playing I've ever seen. Plays his chords where the leads are. No running all over the neck = smart. Thx Brett
This is a such a beautiful thing to see and hear two brothers trade licks and back each other up, compliment each other, and just play! Sounds great guys Brett and Kirt. You brothers be blessed and safe.
Kirk Fletcher is a great guitarist. He rarely explains what he's doing, so it's not easy to learn from him (in my opinion). Having someone ask him how he's playing his riffs, is golden.
Kirk's incredible personal energy just shines through in his playing. So comfortable and right. Quietly confident, laid back and owning the space all at the same time, but in no hurry. Great stuff.
Thank you guys, I ran into this vid.. Not expecting to identify with with Mr. Kirk Fletcher's style. This came at the rite time for me. I have a story where as I gave up playing. I started to understand the way I could play was ok. Just because after getting hurt. I did not realize I could adapt. When trying to adapt, I was sounding good . I felt the expression was not clear enough.With Kirk's hand positioning playing sounds I Believe will help me with my expressions.I am not famous or wealthy, However I wanted to be. I never put that time in. I accepted many things. I was working on it. Now, it never would of never mattered. I am happy to come to this understanding. I have little guilt of youth and regret, simple foolishness. comes with age. With all this being said. I hope to be happy to have perfect time. I hope one day, I can express my contribution in a way where I know I have thee up-most understanding for the love of happiness perfect flow of measure and free flow of time. Whereas I always enjoy my life. I grew up in the 80's. It was little messed up back then. The music kept me good. I love jazz and blues Rock & roll Metal all kinds. What Kirk on your show has given me Clarity. Thank you Mr. Kirk & Mr. Brett, Peace.
Mr. Fletcher sir that turn around is sick man. It sounds like shout music turn around chords I use in church. Man killer lesson hands down. Yall got me watching this at work.
What a beautiful treat. Thank you both! Kirk Fletcher is a gift to the guitar -- and this video, is a gift to us all. Peace, love, and double stops...and staying awake on rhythm! So awesome.
Aloha, i have been back and forth with this mind blowing lesson..i stuck with it and now have lightbulb overload, my animals have left the room... 3hrs now over and over...cant stop grinnin...had to put guitar down walk away..way to many ideas cant cope... ive got that b flat 9 or whoever riff in mid vid...now im playing with all this stuff i knew but didnt know how to apply...kf..blew my mind great lesson...bp keep rockin Thank you
What a massive talent!!! He's a natural genius, so relaxed and generous with this music. Brett, don't let this man get too famous that he doesn't have time for exactly what he's doing here. This will keep me coming back again and again.
He's a treasure. I think all the greats have a tremendous sense of music in and of itself. It's a matter of creating that moment in a song. Pat Metheny said in an interview with Rick Beato that you can learn harmony for four years in a music school or rhythm for four years but melody you can't. I think that sums Kirk up Lovely player
7 minutes into this excellent info video and I have to go grab my guitar.... Wonderful people and HUGE thanks for sharing your knowledge with me on father's day 2023
Rainy Night in Georgia always puts me in that zone...love playing that tune..Tony Joe White. Also Al Greens guitarist...Teeny (something) Kirk is a treasure of R&B chops and gospel feels....he's a fully grown blues cat...learned the whole journey. My favorite roots blues player ...he should have a million followers on youtube so subscribe to his channel!
@@professorhamamoto Thank you...just completely blanked on that one..Al himself played an Ovation I believe on that haunting acoustic ballad Simply Beautiful..my old cover band decades ago played Love and Happiness to open most shows...love that lick and when he stomps on the orange crate to count it in. My idea of a good time.
They need to study my uncle Wah Wah Watson on that rhythm guitar!!! He was the got!! RIP Melvin Ragin aka Wah Wah Watson! Mr Papa Was A Rolling Stone!!!!!! Miss you Unc!!!!!!
Thank you, thank you Brett & Kirk!! Having Kirk return to bookend the previously amazing lesson with this even more amazing lesson was a true gift and made my week!
I just love how a real pro guitarist breakes the rules and you might not notice unless you're counting, in which case you ain't listening, if you listening and counting you'll get confused because the timming is based on feel rather than counting. Rather learn to play play by the feel of the piece , which does not mean that you don't count but you learn to count loosely rather than strictrly metronome style. This type of counting is as big an art as counting strictly with a metronome. Counting ''loosely'' does not mean you don't keep count but keep time by feel rather than by count. This is likley the harderst tihng to learn.
Dare I say this has been one of those “special” lessons that’s improved my playing in immeasurable ways. Bless you two all the way from Melbourne, Australia.
Brett, I've been following you for a while. You've had people on your show before, but Kirk is killer for both effect and simplicity. Noodling and fills take on an entirely new life and you only have to use your ears. You find yourself outside of pure scale tones by using flat 3rd's, 5th's, 7th's and what you're doing is peppering in 3rd's minor/major, 5th's diminished/augmented 7th's minor/major/dominant. You can't hang on to some stuff forever, your ear will tell you to move on.
Great example of two guitars not running over each other . both in the same lane but being aware of each other's moves. Perfect. This is what real musicians do naturally .
33 years of playing and I love Kirk's playing....the ability to "fuse" rhythm and lead with flavored arpeggios between chord changes and multiple techniques based on feel makes the song come alive. I'm lucky in that I had the same influences, listened to many of the same great players and result is the ability to express dynamic leads with rhythm techniques. Learn the melody, know the chords that shape it, learn the "information" around those chords and how to make the chords "speak" to each other thru dynamic lead/rhythm hooks. Talking about Hendrix's style here is a great way to amplify the focus and feel of what they are focusing on.
I've watched this video about 100 times. Whenever I need a little R&B inspiration, this is what I use.
Awesome!
He plays so beautifully and it just sounds like him. So many try this type of thing and just sound like a Hendrix knock off. He just sounds musical and soulful.
Agreed
Mr Fletchers phrasing is smooth as melted butter!! Seems like such a humble guy!! Could listen to him play all day!
Haha! For sure!
WORD
Beautiful!!!!!!!!!! One love deep divers keep the vibes high and remember to do something today that you can thank yourself for tomorrow!!!!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for stopping him and having him show things slowly… great video!!
Thanks for checking it out!
Kirk Fletcher is humble as they come. Chops without arrogance! Makes me want to listen and learn from him.
Agreed. He is awesome in every way!
Very happy to see Kirk Fletcher teaching rhythm guitar. For those unaware, Kirk is for sure one of the best rhythm and lead rhythm guitar players alive right now. Rhythm guitar is so important but underrated and Kirk shows us just how good and fun rhythm guitar can be! Not only that but he is an awesome improviser and all around bluesman. If anyone wants to learn more about his playing, Kirk has a book out that shows some of these ideas and more. THanks for bringing him back, Brett.
Sure thing man! We got some great stuff planned with Kirk coming soon!
Thank you so much for your kind words Andre 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@@BrettPapa I love him
@@kirkfletcher2845 🤯 the GOAT himself.
@@kirkfletcher2845 You and Josh sitting on the couch with those hollowbodies @ Norms still inspires and boggles the mind. Finally got that piece down from guitar player awhile back with all those groovy chord inversions. You da man Kirk!
It only took me a few seconds to love the sound here.
Two guitars played by two good musicians sounds like there's nothing missing. There's melody, harmony, rhythm, and groove all stated fully. You could add bass, drums, and vocals, but that's all just icing on a cake that's already tasty.
That would be awesome!
Kirk is one of the best Blues players in the world. His feeling, timing and phrasing is second to none.
Even though he has awesome technical skills, Kirk doesn't show-off, he always plays with FEELING and some of the best touch-tone-taste of any guitar player I've ever heard.
Great Jam guts...has that beautiful Peter Green vibe.. Excellent Kirk
Thanks for watching!
I've noticed that all the great guitarist play rhythm and lead equally as well. The big difference I think between them and most of us is that they are able to improvise with the basic concepts whether its lead or rhythm(which includes playing sounds they hear in their head while playing). That's the true skill but it takes practice. Good to see how Kirk approaches it.
Thanks so much yes absolutely look at a guy like Eddie Van Halen 🔥🔥🔥
And the really successful ones sing extremely well with their playing.
BB King? Albert King?
To Aadityakiran: BB King does not sing and play at the same time, and he says so. While the singing is the heart of his story-telling blues style, he admits he's not good at both simultaneously, so he does a claasic call-and-response thing.
Nobody mixed the two - rhythm and lead- like Hendrix, though. That Band of Gypsies stuff is unreal. AND he sang!
I loves Kirk as soon as I heard him play a solo in "I'll play the blues for you" with Joe Bonamassa
That sounded awesome.... ☺️
Thanks for checking it out!
Love Kirk Fletcher!
Me too haha!
Wow I feel like just watching the way he plays these shapes that I already knew unlocked something that broke me out of the box I had been playing in. What an incredible rhythmic and melodic talent Kirk has. Thanks for sharing!!
That is awesome to hear! Thanks for tuning in!
I loved watching a musician play and in the moment you will see a smile come across their face and you see them light up it's like they searching for the the right piece of the puzzle and suddenly they find it and that smile us evidence
Kirk is amazing to watch. Always surprises me!
Definitely would love to see Kirk back, class act is an understatement….amazing guitar player to say the least….his live performances are hypnotic ….👍🏻💪🏻🎸
He will be back soon!
This music has medicinal qualities .
Haha
1st time that I'm hearing Kirk... he's got a great sound. I definitely hear that Hendrix influence, but he's also added a little Jazz flavor to it... sounds really nice. And... what a great guy to take the time to break all this down for us.
He is awesome! Thanks for checking out the vid!
Great man
Yngvie studied classical violin at a very early age and this help explain his amazing ability.
For sure
Kirk is one of the coolest, smoothest players known to mankind. Excellent stuff.
For sure! Thanks for watching!
Thanks so much 🙏🏾🙏🏾
ohhhhh sooooo warm
Kirk is the man! More coming soon!
What a wonderful player and teacher!
Yep he is awesome!
Everybody should be able to spend time with Kirk Fletcher, not only for his guitar wisdom, but also for the kindness vibe.
Agreed!
What is really cool is that Kirk Really listens to what Bret is asking and sharing before responding...even takes time to digest it on the fretboard instead of just showing "his way". He is not just a great teacher and sharer...he is a learner "on the fly". I always tell new students that I will also be learning from them. Great video.
Thanks Jim. Kirk is the man! Great all around!
Kirk seems to be such an amazing human being
He is!
Those are two sweet guitars that are singing beautifully!
And playing the simplest things and making them sound sweet is a REAL talent!!
Thanks for checking it out!
Thanks so much 🙏🏾
I got auto played to this video and was about to change the video when I heard those killer chops. Damn the intro was fire.
Kirk is the man!
Mr Fletcher has some of the most efficient and economical playing I've ever seen. Plays his chords where the leads are. No running all over the neck = smart. Thx Brett
"I like Bb", Yeah i like BB (King) too. Amazing stuff.
Yep!
This is a such a beautiful thing to see and hear two brothers trade licks and back each other up, compliment each other, and just play! Sounds great guys Brett and Kirt. You brothers be blessed and safe.
Thanks Anthony! Much more with Kirk coming soon!
This chap knows what the guitar is about!
Yes he does. Kirk is the man!
Glad to see Kirk Fletcher back, he is a killer, down to earth player!
I’m about one solid minute in, and I already love what’s going on here 😃
Awesome! Kirk is the man!
Wow, Kirk's style and touch is so nice.
the hell men! that's so smooth around 6:19... really nice!
Thanks for checking it out!
Kirk Fletcher is a great guitarist. He rarely explains what he's doing, so it's not easy to learn from him (in my opinion). Having someone ask him how he's playing his riffs, is golden.
Thanks for checking it out Jay!
The beginning of the video puts a smile on my face.
I will practice.....
Thanks
Sure thing!
Kirk's incredible personal energy just shines through in his playing. So comfortable and right. Quietly confident, laid back and owning the space all at the same time, but in no hurry. Great stuff.
Couldn't agree more!
Spot on!
Thank you guys, I ran into this vid.. Not expecting to identify with with Mr. Kirk Fletcher's style. This came at the rite time for me. I have a story where as I gave up playing. I started to understand the way I could play was ok. Just because after getting hurt. I did not realize I could adapt. When trying to adapt, I was sounding good . I felt the expression was not clear enough.With Kirk's hand positioning playing sounds I Believe will help me with my expressions.I am not famous or wealthy, However I wanted to be. I never put that time in. I accepted many things. I was working on it. Now, it never would of never mattered. I am happy to come to this understanding. I have little guilt of youth and regret, simple foolishness. comes with age. With all this being said. I hope to be happy to have perfect time. I hope one day, I can express my contribution in a way where I know I have thee up-most understanding for the love of happiness perfect flow of measure and free flow of time. Whereas I always enjoy my life. I grew up in the 80's. It was little messed up back then. The music kept me good. I love jazz and blues Rock & roll Metal all kinds. What Kirk on your show has given me Clarity. Thank you Mr. Kirk & Mr. Brett, Peace.
Kirk is such a monster player and an incredibly gentle and kind spirit. Thanks for this Brett and Kirk!
Agreed! Thanks for tuning in!
Mr. Fletcher sir that turn around is sick man. It sounds like shout music turn around chords I use in church. Man killer lesson hands down. Yall got me watching this at work.
Awesome! Thanks for checking it out!
@@BrettPapa np man I watch a lot your content. Great stuff
Great. You really hear that as well on Bobby Wommacks guitar part on "I'm In Love" with Wilson PIckett, it's all over that tune.
Kirk Fletcher is not only an amazing player who I've learned a lot from but he's also a solid nice guy!
For sure! Great dude great player!
What a beautiful treat. Thank you both! Kirk Fletcher is a gift to the guitar -- and this video, is a gift to us all. Peace, love, and double stops...and staying awake on rhythm! So awesome.
I love Kirk Fletcher, as a musician, but definitely also as a person.
Yep he is awesome! Good dude!
Man, Kirk is just the best. Such amazing tasteful playing and obviously a kind, humble man. I could watch and learn all day.
For sure! Thanks for watching!
Kirk should be a lot more well known. GREAT lesson. Thank you
Dude I can totally relate to this guy. he makes it pop" keep bringing him back!" There's a lot more being covered than most people would notice ✌😎
Aloha, i have been back and forth with this mind blowing lesson..i stuck with it and now have lightbulb overload, my animals have left the room... 3hrs now over and over...cant stop grinnin...had to put guitar down walk away..way to many ideas cant cope... ive got that b flat 9 or whoever riff in mid vid...now im playing with all this stuff i knew but didnt know how to apply...kf..blew my mind great lesson...bp keep rockin
Thank you
Well that's awesome!
One of my favorite living guitarists on the planet, and his humbleness, considering his talent, is jaw dropping and inspiring. Really enjoyed this!
Glad you liked it!
back again for some heavy metal blues
What a massive talent!!! He's a natural genius, so relaxed and generous with this music. Brett, don't let this man get too famous that he doesn't have time for exactly what he's doing here. This will keep me coming back again and again.
He is coming back soon for a bunch more stuff!
I had to pause this a hundred times to steal those tasty slides and doublestops. Delicious.
Yep his phrasing is amazing!
Kirk is an absolute legend and so kind and humble. Love watching him play!
Agreed!
That intro brought me to tears. In a goosebumps kind of way.
I had to look up 😭 the song on my phone to tell everyone how I was moved
That's awesome! More Kirk coming soon!
These two guys together make amazing lessons!!!
He's a treasure. I think all the greats have a tremendous sense of music in and of itself. It's a matter of creating that moment in a song. Pat Metheny said in an interview with Rick Beato that you can learn harmony for four years in a music school or rhythm for four years but melody you can't. I think that sums Kirk up
Lovely player
This stuff is so beautiful to my ears…thank you so much for sharing this.
Sure thing! Thanks for watching!
Here I am in 2023, just now discovering this dude... rewatching this video for the nth time. So smooth with it!
Kirk is the man!
Keep these up with him, I have learned a lot from you guys. Your chemistry is really good. Kirk is laid back and practical. Thanks
7 minutes into this excellent info video and I have to go grab my guitar....
Wonderful people and HUGE thanks for sharing your knowledge with me on father's day 2023
Awesome! Glad you liked the vid!
Rainy Night in Georgia always puts me in that zone...love playing that tune..Tony Joe White. Also Al Greens guitarist...Teeny (something) Kirk is a treasure of R&B chops and gospel feels....he's a fully grown blues cat...learned the whole journey. My favorite roots blues player ...he should have a million followers on youtube so subscribe to his channel!
Mabon "Teenie" Hodges, y'all.
@@professorhamamoto Thank you...just completely blanked on that one..Al himself played an Ovation I believe on that haunting acoustic ballad Simply Beautiful..my old cover band decades ago played Love and Happiness to open most shows...love that lick and when he stomps on the orange crate to count it in. My idea of a good time.
I corrected it...meant Rainy Night in Georgia...although the other tune is great as well.
Just thinking of rainy nights in Georgia
fantastic lesson, thanks for introducing me to Kirk Fletcher!
Sure thing!
Hi Kirk. You really got the chops dude ! Sounds great.
God what a beautiful sound!
Yep and so much of it is Kirk's hands!
Bad Ass playing Kirk..." now in time " just killin it bro !! Thanks Brett for these great vids of the Nashville cats and others man, bravo sir !
Sure thing! Thanks for tuning in!
THATS KIRKS HEART RIGHT THERE! I SEE HIS FACE WHEN HES PLAYING...I KNOW BC I LOVE THAT STUFF TOO, BRETT YOU WERE DIGGING IT TOO! OLD R&B IS BEAUTIFUL!
Kirt seems like such a nice down to earth guy. Love his playing and feel. I gotta catch him live someday!
Kirk is awesome! Huge feel!
The first time I got see Robben Ford, my band opened up for him!!!!! He signed my Les Paul! What a treat ! It seems like a dream😎🎸
That's awesome!
Got the email and came straight here. Thanks Brett for all you do. Love this lesson and love your playing as well.
Awesome! Thanks for stopping by!
They need to study my uncle Wah Wah Watson on that rhythm guitar!!! He was the got!! RIP Melvin Ragin aka Wah Wah Watson! Mr Papa Was A Rolling Stone!!!!!! Miss you Unc!!!!!!
Thank you, thank you Brett & Kirk!! Having Kirk return to bookend the previously amazing lesson with this even more amazing lesson was a true gift and made my week!
Awesome! Glad you liked it!
Wow - the phrasing and just tastyness of Kirk's playing. I need to practice... getting an ounce of that smoothness would make my day
He's the man! More coming soon!
Thank you.. this was right on time for me. Almost shed a tear as i was finally making the music i wanted to hear. Awesome session man!
That's awesome! Glad you liked it!
What a great video and a very humble lovable guy. You can tell he was raised up right………
Shawn is awesome!
I just love how a real pro guitarist breakes the rules and you might not notice unless you're counting, in which case you ain't listening, if you listening and counting you'll get confused because the timming is based on feel rather than counting. Rather learn to play play by the feel of the piece , which does not mean that you don't count but you learn to count loosely rather than strictrly metronome style. This type of counting is as big an art as counting strictly with a metronome. Counting ''loosely'' does not mean you don't keep count but keep time by feel rather than by count. This is likley the harderst tihng to learn.
So glad he mentioned Curtis! Hendrix too obviously! Much love 😍❤✌
Those guys were the kings!
I can't say enough good things about this lesson. Talk about reinforcing why I love R&B so much!
Glad you liked it!
Love the jam in the beginning.😀😄
Thanks for checking it out!
This is the best video lesson ever
Haha glad you liked it!
Making a rhythm groove the way he does is much harder than it looks.
Clearly one of my favourite blues guitar players.
For sure. More Kirk coming soon!
Time tested tasties that always sound musical. Kirk Fletcher is a well rounded player that can sound good anytime.
Lovely chat, fantastic lesson. Many Thanks!
Sure thing!
Some the most melodic and amazing rhythm playing ever! A true master.
Yes Kirk is the man!
Dare I say this has been one of those “special” lessons that’s improved my playing in immeasurable ways. Bless you two all the way from Melbourne, Australia.
That's awesome! Thanks for checking it out!
You to are all heart, it’s great to see the enjoyment you guys are having!
Thanks for checking us out!
Such tasteful playing! Thanks for posting!
Sure thing!
How did I miss this? My Kirk radar is failing me. I see Mr. Fletcher I hit play immediately. The man is a beast.
Yes he is!
Beautiful & absolutely soulful guys ! The guitars are beautiful as well. ❤❤❤ 🤘
Thanks for checking it out!
You can tell kirk got his skills thru the mud. Playin by what hes been taught one on one and what he discovered himself lol. Genius shit
He is the man!
YO MY BROTHA! KIRK, THAT WAS A BEAUTIFULLY SIMPLE WAY TO SAY “NO WORDS NEEDED THE GROOVE TELLS THE STORY” LOVE YA man & miss Ya Sammy
Outstanding!!
That’s genuinely genius dudes!!
Glad ya like it Nick!
Brett, I've been following you for a while. You've had people on your show before, but Kirk is killer for both effect and simplicity. Noodling and fills take on an entirely new life and you only have to use your ears. You find yourself outside of pure scale tones by using flat 3rd's, 5th's, 7th's and what you're doing is peppering in 3rd's minor/major, 5th's diminished/augmented 7th's minor/major/dominant. You can't hang on to some stuff forever, your ear will tell you to move on.
Kirk is amazing! More Kirk coming soon!
Great example of two guitars not running over each other . both in the same lane but being aware of each other's moves. Perfect. This is what real musicians do naturally .
Thanks for tuning in!
33 years of playing and I love Kirk's playing....the ability to "fuse" rhythm and lead with flavored arpeggios between chord changes and multiple techniques based on feel makes the song come alive. I'm lucky in that I had the same influences, listened to many of the same great players and result is the ability to express dynamic leads with rhythm techniques. Learn the melody, know the chords that shape it, learn the "information" around those chords and how to make the chords "speak" to each other thru dynamic lead/rhythm hooks. Talking about Hendrix's style here is a great way to amplify the focus and feel of what they are focusing on.
Yep agreed.
KIRK Fletcher!!! We gonna know his name....!!!
Kirk is amazing!!
Not even 10 minutes in to this video and my head is already cracked. This video is a must watch!
Thanks for checking it out! More Kirk coming soon!
Kirk is so natural talented. Hes got awesome melodic abilities. love his playing.