Thanks so much for taking a look at it. Yes, a lot of my students fall into that category, I help folks fill in the gaps. :) - Susan Palmer of LeadCatPress.com Cheers!
@@leadcatpress I thought it was a single pick up Duo Sonic. That guitar really sounds nice. As far as your lesson. I am not doing that good. I think I am more of a pick player. I am starting to get it though. I have only been playing a couple years.
@@garyp5522 Yeah, I'm a pick player too, which is what I use in this video, along with some occasional finger picking which makes it all fall under the hybrid picking umbrella. I think the deal with Duo Sonics is that they all have 2 pickups (Duo) and Musicmasters all have just one. I'm sure your teacher can help you pull out some of these ideas in this video, I use it with my students at all levels.
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Thanks for checking it out. Here are the guitars I play: leadcatpress.com/guitars-for-small-hands and if you like this lesson, you can learn more here: LeadCatPress.com
I don't think I included any chord subs on this one because this video is for beginners. You may want to go directly to the source: amzn.to/3UCse4M #ad
I have no idea; I'm not an expert on bridges but I''m sure my guitar tech knows (and may have mentioned it to me when I've had work done on it.) Sorry I can't be of more help here!
Nicely done! This lesson fills a need for players in other styles, hoping to get a foothold in jazz.
Thanks so much for taking a look at it. Yes, a lot of my students fall into that category, I help folks fill in the gaps. :) - Susan Palmer of LeadCatPress.com Cheers!
First time I have seen one of your videos. You play so smooth. Sounds great. And I wish my dog was that mellow.
Thank you very much!
Just watched it again and going to try your lesson this afternoon. What model guitar is that you are using?
Cool, I made these videos for my students and I'm always glad to hear when others find them helpful. I'm playing a 1959 Fender Musicmaster.
@@leadcatpress I thought it was a single pick up Duo Sonic. That guitar really sounds nice. As far as your lesson. I am not doing that good. I think I am more of a pick player. I am starting to get it though. I have only been playing a couple years.
@@garyp5522 Yeah, I'm a pick player too, which is what I use in this video, along with some occasional finger picking which makes it all fall under the hybrid picking umbrella. I think the deal with Duo Sonics is that they all have 2 pickups (Duo) and Musicmasters all have just one. I'm sure your teacher can help you pull out some of these ideas in this video, I use it with my students at all levels.
Nice, Joe's blues playing, the movement or voice leading, is endlessly interesting to me; let alone his more virtuoso standard CM solos.
I agree! Thanks for taking a listen. :)
Best teacher on RUclips x
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Beautiful guitar 🎸. Great lesson . Thank you 😊
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Clear and helpful, thank you. The guitar is very cook, looks a bit like a Fender Duo Sonic.
Thanks for checking it out. Here are the guitars I play: leadcatpress.com/guitars-for-small-hands and if you like this lesson, you can learn more here: LeadCatPress.com
Love this! Could listen for days.
Thanks; Joe Pass was one of the best!
Trying to look for Bb7-Eb7-Ab7-Db7.
I don't think I included any chord subs on this one because this video is for beginners. You may want to go directly to the source: amzn.to/3UCse4M #ad
Thats an odd bridge for that guitar. Is it a telecaster bridge?
I have no idea; I'm not an expert on bridges but I''m sure my guitar tech knows (and may have mentioned it to me when I've had work done on it.) Sorry I can't be of more help here!
No worries, its a cool guitar for sure. @@leadcatpress