I play blues on my classical guitar. I don't alter my play style much other than limiting how often i bend -- ill only occasionaly do half step bends, other than that i rely on slides. I find the extra space between strings on classical guitar to be very convenient when playing fingerstyle blues. The only downside is that i don't really like the sound of strumming classical guitar, even with flamenco techniques, which i do use, for example -- strumming on a classicall just doesnt match the sound of a strummed steel string for the blues, but that is just my opinion and it is by no means a deal breaker.
Thank you Andreas, always beneficial. I rally away on my LG 17 with the slide also, love the sound out of it.
Thanks! The LG 17 certainly is both a classical guitar and a classic Levin guitar.
Got it in Gothenburg for 50sek, thanks to knowledge from yer good self, tyvm.
@@martincummins8528 You didn't overpay!
I play blues on my classical guitar. I don't alter my play style much other than limiting how often i bend -- ill only occasionaly do half step bends, other than that i rely on slides.
I find the extra space between strings on classical guitar to be very convenient when playing fingerstyle blues.
The only downside is that i don't really like the sound of strumming classical guitar, even with flamenco techniques, which i do use, for example -- strumming on a classicall just doesnt match the sound of a strummed steel string for the blues, but that is just my opinion and it is by no means a deal breaker.
I agree with everything!
Good video do what you want on any guitar, I always change nylon strings to steel on my classical guitars, can't stand nylon
Thanks!