Thanks for the kind words! Glad it’s helpful, always think it’s useful to hear as many versions as possible to help with improvising your own way. Happy playing!
nice one, Stuart. tricky start, but once you warmed to it, you nailed it. if i might make a suggestion on the mic'ing (which i nicked from Warren Huart) - point the mic at the body of the guitar just below the fretboard - that is apparently the sweet spot for the best resonance and clarity.
Hey man that's awesome to hear! It entirely depends how deep you want to go with it...if you want to just learn the basic cycles then that's pretty quick, but there are deeper levels of improvisation and understanding. Just have a play of the accompaniment and see what you come up with! Look forward to seeing your progress!
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Found you new jariby vid Stuart. Your motoring with it now! Watching this will be helpful to me trying to some improvising going etc. Thanks.
Thanks for the kind words! Glad it’s helpful, always think it’s useful to hear as many versions as possible to help with improvising your own way. Happy playing!
nice one, Stuart. tricky start, but once you warmed to it, you nailed it.
if i might make a suggestion on the mic'ing (which i nicked from Warren Huart) - point the mic at the body of the guitar just below the fretboard - that is apparently the sweet spot for the best resonance and clarity.
Thanks so much dude! I'll definitely try out that mic placement on my next recording, still a slight novice at doing these so always happy to learn.
i just brought a guitar to learn how to play this song. How long will it take to learn this considering i have no musical......
Hey man that's awesome to hear! It entirely depends how deep you want to go with it...if you want to just learn the basic cycles then that's pretty quick, but there are deeper levels of improvisation and understanding. Just have a play of the accompaniment and see what you come up with!
Look forward to seeing your progress!