Yeah brilliant. You'll probably get slated for not being technical ( I read what some idiots write) but your videos have so helped my playing. Especially the Rockabilly finger picking ones. For the first time I understood what to do with my thumb. Anyway another gret vid. Keep up the great work Cheers
Thanks for the comment. I have played by ear all my life. I wish i did understand more. It's the same with the scales. I can hear the scales that fit, and i admit i'm not keen on players who play the wrong scales on rock and roll, but i would be out of my depth if i had to tell you the theory behind it .
Good on ya Eddie, keep 'em rockin. I learn more watching you than struggling with it by myself. You are doing a great service to rockabilly fans. Eddie, do you know what equipment Scotty Moore used on the famous records to get his great sound. Cheers Brian from Australia.
nice rock and roll and the solo is great
pretty darn good
Yeah brilliant. You'll probably get slated for not being technical ( I read what some idiots write) but your videos have so helped my playing. Especially the Rockabilly finger picking ones. For the first time I understood what to do with my thumb. Anyway another gret vid. Keep up the great work Cheers
Thanks for the comment. I have played by ear all my life. I wish i did understand more. It's the same with the scales. I can hear the scales that fit, and i admit i'm not keen on players who play the wrong scales on rock and roll, but i would be out of my depth if i had to tell you the theory behind it .
Have a go and the flip side? Go Go Go.
Good on ya Eddie, keep 'em rockin. I learn more watching you than struggling with it by myself. You are doing a great service to rockabilly fans. Eddie, do you know what equipment Scotty Moore used on the famous records to get his great sound. Cheers Brian from Australia.
Maybe it's just me, but when I hear a great rock and roll song I never think "I wonder what scales they're using" You do a great job theory or not..
Класс!!!