Really appreciate the very direct approach, and clarity in your explanations. One question- At the end, (18:55-ish) you mentioned making sure to play the root again on beat 3 of the 2nd measure, and on beat 3 of the 4th measure, as a good “general rule”. Is there a theoretical purpose or significance to those specific places? I can’t help but feel like there might’ve been some sort of general road map to composing “fiddle tune” melodies… that was accidentally left out of my “welcome” basket. 🤷♂️ Any advice, or references to videos that might help me grasp this, would be greatly appreciated. Thanks either way though!
Thanks for this and the taters lesson Could you shed some light on putting together an intro to a sung bluegrass song? I've heard people say, "just play the turn around." I have no idea what they're talking about. Have any of the rest of you heard that term?
That minor tag lick is sick though, lol.
Really appreciate the very direct approach, and clarity in your explanations.
One question- At the end, (18:55-ish) you mentioned making sure to play the root again on beat 3 of the 2nd measure, and on beat 3 of the 4th measure, as a good “general rule”. Is there a theoretical purpose or significance to those specific places?
I can’t help but feel like there might’ve been some sort of general road map to composing “fiddle tune” melodies… that was accidentally left out of my “welcome” basket. 🤷♂️
Any advice, or references to videos that might help me grasp this, would be greatly appreciated. Thanks either way though!
Super fun exercise, easy to follow and learn, fun to play. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Once again great video! Complementing the Taters video really good 🍻
Thanks a ton!
right on with all you comments. The best!!!!
Thanks Francois!
Thanks for this and the taters lesson
Could you shed some light on putting together an intro to a sung bluegrass song? I've heard people say, "just play the turn around." I have no idea what they're talking about. Have any of the rest of you heard that term?
That's a great question David! I'm adding that topic to a list of future video lessons!
Very helpful, thanks ;)
Glad it helped!
Man ur the best 👍