Rob I love your lessons man. You teach without over complicating things. Keeping it simple. Wish I could have a few weeks of one on one with you. Would no doubt make me a better player
Really good explanation for those of us who know enough theory to understand the importance of theory, but not enough to effectively use it in our playing....
Interesting lesson Rob, thank you 😊I was experimenting with 7th chords, mixing up with other chords in my last nights practice session. It's interesting to work out the combinations since I don't already know what it sounds like the way you do since you are a seasoned pro player😃
Rob I just wanna say thank you so much for teaching me the guitar my first song I ever learned was peggy sue and I learned that cuz of u I've been playing for 6 months now so thanks so much rob
I was also wondering if you have a lesson on progression intros and verses and bridges using different chords that go with the chorus progression? Or if anyone else might know I would appreciate that as well. Thanks again for the great lesson.
Whenever I watch your lessons, I come away thinking: I can trust this fellow. Excellent material and time well spent for me.
Thanks for this essential lesson. Indeed, it's an open door to write songs. Always great lessons! 🎶🎶🎶
Rob I love your lessons man. You teach without over complicating things. Keeping it simple. Wish I could have a few weeks of one on one with you. Would no doubt make me a better player
What a great video! You really simplified a concept that could have been much more complicated. This is going to be fun to experiment with.
Really good explanation for those of us who know enough theory to understand the importance of theory, but not enough to effectively use it in our playing....
thankyou. you ae a great, patient instructor...Greg
Loved this video. Can't wait to have a go at some of these.
You are the best guitar teacher in the world.
Another classic Rob, keep em coming
Wow! That C, Am-A7, Dm, G, G7 progression sounded beautiful. The G7 really accentuated the end of the progression. Great lesson thanks.
Great video, thank you. More like this, please!
I love this lesson.. So succinct!!
A very warmth and soothing too eyes vedio, thanks for making such informative and amazing content
Awesome lesson, Cheers.
Interesting lesson Rob, thank you 😊I was experimenting with 7th chords, mixing up with other chords in my last nights practice session. It's interesting to work out the combinations since I don't already know what it sounds like the way you do since you are a seasoned pro player😃
Rob I just wanna say thank you so much for teaching me the guitar my first song I ever learned was peggy sue and I learned that cuz of u I've been playing for 6 months now so thanks so much rob
Nice lesson 👍
Very useful, bro. 👏
Great lesson, would love to Watch other ones like this if You have other songwritting tricks 😀
Nice lesson
Cool. That explains House of the Rising Sun!
Thank you got some
I bet Rob can make a kick-ass video lesson on Hard Luck Woman by Kiss arranged for one acoustic guitar 😉
Thanks for your beautifully illustrated work of practice and art! But now, I’m curious as to what you choose to listen to…
👍 great music song. So sound
I was also wondering if you have a lesson on progression intros and verses and bridges using different chords that go with the chorus progression? Or if anyone else might know I would appreciate that as well. Thanks again for the great lesson.
Can you do a guitar tutorial of Robert Earl Keen’s “I Gotta Go”? It’s got a really cool sound!
Don't look back in anger, I heard her say
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Cardinal Motion by Crowfield…
Hi
Is that a Furch guitar?