cheers, my pleasure. Also its a nice coincidence that youre a carp fisherman since my dad is an avid carp fisherman here in England too. You can see his carp adventures too here if youre interested: instagram.com/perfectcast.carp/
Lovely playing. I want to pick up some of these chords, as this is a great arrangement to hear for guitar. I love the technique at 1:59. Reminds me of Matteo Mancuso Thank you
thank you, im glad you like it. basically a lot of trial and error trying to play notes from scales at the same time. if you're interested in a private lesson feel free to send me a mail to ray@perfectcast.co.uk
hmm, i have so many but a few would be Hendrix, Guthrie Govan, Allan Holdsworth, Kevin Shields, Ted Greene, Lenny Breau, Julian Bream, Shawn Lane, Clive Carroll...
Lots of string separation clarity while on neck pickup too. Always confused me how jazzers manage to achieve this, with flatwounds and rolled off tone aswell in many cases.
What is the technique you're using at 0:06-0:12? It looks like you're finger picking with harmonics? Would love to figure it out and add it to my arsenal. Remarkably done.
its called 'harp harmonics', basically you get the harmonic note by muting with the first finger 12 frets above the note and picking with the thumbnail and then pick the string 2 above with the third finger and repeat that over the chord shape. ruclips.net/video/qGCSgWqg0Fg/видео.htmlsi=fUalTWLJSh6cyc14 this is a pretty good explanation from Lenny Breau who used it a lot. cheers
Beautiful!!! Lenny an Ted would be proud!!!
cheers :)
Beautiful chords. Great playing. Nice choice with the tele.
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That modern jazz sound is goldd
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Amazing chord choices, dynamics, harmonics. Mind blowing playing!!
thank you very much :)
Ted Greene and Lenny Breau live on.
Beautiful work, my friend.
Lovely phrasing.
thank you very much
Awesome playing, Wonderful Harmonics🎸🎶🎶🎵🎵👍
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Bravo!! Thank you for the inspiration!!
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That's some serious jazz chords :D
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Gorgeous--thanks!
cheers, my pleasure. Also its a nice coincidence that youre a carp fisherman since my dad is an avid carp fisherman here in England too. You can see his carp adventures too here if youre interested: instagram.com/perfectcast.carp/
Mellifluous!
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That is stellar playing!!!
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In love with this!!
cheers, im glad you like it
Beautiful 😊
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Brilliant!
thanks :)
so good!
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fantastic version...
thanks very much
wow, beautiful!
thank you :)
Really great! ❤
thanks :)
beautiful, love the sound mate! gunna try play around with a similar sound on my channel! thanks for the inspiration 🙏
cheers, nice :)
Beautiful
thank you
Very Nice ❤
thanks :)
awesome work!
Cheers :)
That was so beautiful
Thanks, im glad u like it :)
Rewatching this! Please make more! You motivate me to make some!
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👏👏👏👏bravo
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Lovely playing. I want to pick up some of these chords, as this is a great arrangement to hear for guitar.
I love the technique at 1:59. Reminds me of Matteo Mancuso
Thank you
thanks, im glad you like it
Wow
alright new obsession acquired
:)
very nice
thanks :)
Is all the audio from camera? It sounds exquisite
yeah just from the built in iphone mic, cheers
Ridiculous, great playing!
Thank you :)
sick
cheers
nice
Cheers Peter
Sounds great! What type and gauge of strings do you use?
thanks, ernie ball power slinky 11-48
what kind of tele is that? is it all stock? what are you playing through? great sound
thanks, its a stock american professional 1 tele through a stock princeton reverb reissue
That was lush! Can I ask where and how did you learn to arrange chord melodies like that? I'd really like to learn. Cheers!
thank you, im glad you like it. basically a lot of trial and error trying to play notes from scales at the same time. if you're interested in a private lesson feel free to send me a mail to ray@perfectcast.co.uk
Reminds me of Lenny Breau!
cheers, he's one of my favourite guitarists
who is your favorite guitarist?
hmm, i have so many but a few would be Hendrix, Guthrie Govan, Allan Holdsworth, Kevin Shields, Ted Greene, Lenny Breau, Julian Bream, Shawn Lane, Clive Carroll...
thank you!!
wow that worths 1mil views at least
cheers :)
Lots of string separation clarity while on neck pickup too. Always confused me how jazzers manage to achieve this, with flatwounds and rolled off tone aswell in many cases.
Cheers, this is partly why i like to play using my nails
What is the technique you're using at 0:06-0:12? It looks like you're finger picking with harmonics? Would love to figure it out and add it to my arsenal. Remarkably done.
its called 'harp harmonics', basically you get the harmonic note by muting with the first finger 12 frets above the note and picking with the thumbnail and then pick the string 2 above with the third finger and repeat that over the chord shape. ruclips.net/video/qGCSgWqg0Fg/видео.htmlsi=fUalTWLJSh6cyc14 this is a pretty good explanation from Lenny Breau who used it a lot. cheers
Holllly shit bro chilllllll
:)
whoa what is he doing at 0:07 ?
its called 'harp harmonics', if you search for that technique there should be lots of examples. I heard it mainly from listening to Lenny Breau
@@RayGarnerGSU awesome thanks man. you’re great at what you do !
youre welcome, cheers @@Areke47
Great playing but, horrible recording.