Thank you for your lines, but except that information does not seems to be very valuable, ok, there are the 3 types, and so what, if you at least promise to share with us some differences in what we should try to put in it , give some characteristics of these types of lines in next videos. Thank you for your passion, your lessons and your wonderful playing!
Hey Ivan, Thanks for your feedback. I'll do that! I'm working hard to make some videos teaching these types of lines (and how to apply them) , and in the future there will be more material, with phrases, explanations, and other characteristics about this way to play!
Thanks for the video!! ...in Puerto Rico folk music we play similar "ornaments" from one chord to the next one ..and we call : "pasatonos" Thanks.
Hey Edgar! Thanks for your comment. I know a little bit about "pasatonos" ans "'adornos"', and I love this way to play!
Funny because I’ve always. Hat7 string guitar because all the heavy metal guys but now I want one.
😂It's totally different! The Brazilian 7-string guitar is beautiful.
Thank you for your lines, but except that information does not seems to be very valuable, ok, there are the 3 types, and so what, if you at least promise to share with us some differences in what we should try to put in it , give some characteristics of these types of lines in next videos. Thank you for your passion, your lessons and your wonderful playing!
Hey Ivan,
Thanks for your feedback. I'll do that! I'm working hard to make some videos teaching these types of lines (and how to apply them) , and in the future there will be more material, with phrases, explanations, and other characteristics about this way to play!