tried guitar back in th0 70's without much success. 72 now and thinking of trying again. I've been watching your videos and i really like your teaching style. one question is i am left handed. i see left handed guitars for sale but my ring finger on my right hand is messed up. i used to chord a bit right handed so i'm wondering if you think i can play right handed if i follow your program.
As a beginner. Is there an easy guitar "hack" or technique that a person can do you make a melody sound fuller and more musical, instead of that single note 1 finger sound?
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I was 10 the first season of Batman, would go to my friends house to watch it in color. I do need to learn this. Thanks.
Great memory!
Gracias profe que bueno es oír que sale música de mi
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You got that right! Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching.
Great, now the wife thinks playing guitar is easy.
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tried guitar back in th0 70's without much success. 72 now and thinking of trying again. I've been watching your videos and i really like your teaching style. one question is i am left handed. i see left handed guitars for sale but my ring finger on my right hand is messed up. i used to chord a bit right handed so i'm wondering if you think i can play right handed if i follow your program.
Absolutely. Lots of folks that are lefties actually play right handed. Give it a try.
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Nice! Great record shop. Are you the one that asked about local lessons?
@@Relaxandlearnguitar No, that wasn’t me.
As a beginner. Is there an easy guitar "hack" or technique that a person can do you make a melody sound fuller and more musical, instead of that single note 1 finger sound?
You could use an electric guitar with some effects. On the acoustic you will get the tone of your guitar only.
@@Relaxandlearnguitar Could you do double-stops with a single melody on acoustic to give it a more "fuller" sound?