i realize this is an older vid, but THANKS, it helps immensely that u shared these ideas! i'am sure it was a lot harder to figure stuf out B4 the Internet and RUclips
This is going to be an excellent series. Thank you so much. Could you maybe do a video explaining how to figure out chords for a song you don't know like in a jam just by learning the Key the tune is in.
I think the best answer is to learn the Nashville number system. When you start with the key (#1) the rest falls into place. Number 4&5 is common, 2 is occasional, 6 is usually minor and flat 7 is the unusual sound.
Please show graphics on screen like where your fingers go for the different courts also a free print out of the music and graphics that show where your fingers go for the courts would be great to practice in the long with
Great video . Thanks . I,m just wondering if that,s a small piece of leather just behind the nut . I put one under the tail piece on my octave mando to muffle any unwanted harmonic ringing .
i realize this is an older vid, but THANKS, it helps immensely that u shared these ideas! i'am sure it was a lot harder to figure stuf out B4 the Internet and RUclips
outstanding ... something that makes sense to me .... thank you
Wow, Eye opening.
Very helpful vid, many thanks.
This is going to be an excellent series. Thank you so much.
Could you maybe do a video explaining how to figure out chords for a song you don't know like in a jam just by learning the Key the tune is in.
I think the best answer is to learn the Nashville number system. When you start with the key (#1) the rest falls into place. Number 4&5 is common, 2 is occasional, 6 is usually minor and flat 7 is the unusual sound.
cool! this will be useful for fiddle too
Please show graphics on screen like where your fingers go for the different courts also a free print out of the music and graphics that show where your fingers go for the courts would be great to practice in the long with
Loved the lesson but I’m a newbie so what is the strum pattern? Thx.
Great video . Thanks . I,m just wondering if that,s a small piece of leather just behind the nut . I put one under the tail piece on my octave mando to muffle any unwanted harmonic ringing .