Amazing!! David explains more to me here ....as a huge fan of swing/jump blues in approximately 9 minutes than I realized in the last nine years!! I suggest only observing first time through then try following his examples stopping the video then improvising. This style is a blast to play and even more so when we have a better idea of what's going on!! Jim C.
Swing and Jump sounds exciting. I've been revisiting your New School Fingerstyle course and it's definitely the best explained and put together 'fingerstyle' method I've ever seen, every time I look at it again I'm amazed at how much there is in it, much more of an investment than you competitions offerings. I admire you dedication and generosity, that's it really.
Hi David, I'm interested in the Jump Blues course. Would it be necessary to know the notes on the fretboards to benefit from this course. I don't have a knowledge of theory and play for the most part by ear. I'm interested in playing around cord shapes as you mentioned. were do I go from here? Thanks Greg
Great lesson, thanks David
Amazing!! David explains more to me here ....as a huge fan of swing/jump blues in approximately 9 minutes than I realized in the last nine years!! I suggest only observing first time through then try following his examples stopping the video then improvising. This style is a blast to play and even more so when we have a better idea of what's going on!! Jim C.
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Man, very nice. Made a lot of sense, and easy to understand. Thankyou.👍
Swing and Jump sounds exciting. I've been revisiting your New School Fingerstyle course and it's definitely the best explained and put together 'fingerstyle' method I've ever seen, every time I look at it again I'm amazed at how much there is in it, much more of an investment than you competitions offerings. I admire you dedication and generosity, that's it really.
David Freel is this New School Fingerstyle still available or no?
Excellent thanks
Another master class .
Thank you, great!!!
Hi David, I'm interested in the Jump Blues course. Would it be necessary to know the notes on the fretboards to benefit from this course. I don't have a knowledge of theory and play for the most part by ear. I'm interested in playing around cord shapes as you mentioned. were do I go from here?
Thanks Greg
Thats one cool guitar! Cant tell if it has a floating bridge or what kind of pickups....sounds great...
Hi Steven - those are mini humbuckers, and I guess it's floating, because there's no centerblock - it's a 390, which is like a smaller-bodied 330.
Any guitarist of this particular style that you guys recommend?
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