I see how it works in different keys. Amazing. Could you list a few Bluegrass tunes this would sound good with? I tried it with Alabama Jubilee but it didn’t sound so good 😒
Yes, that would be helpful. It obviously works with Sweet Georgia Brown but when I try it with the last 4 bars of rhythm changes A, its not so great (could be my execution though)
Hi Marian and Bill! This came in from Wilbur. "Works well as ending phrase for Blackberry Blossom (starting on high D and walking down to resolve on G). Yeah!"
Do you like this kind of lick lesson? Do you use licks in your playing?
It could be and Intro too...I like it
Great lick and excellent presentation.
Thanks Hayes.
Has that Jethro sound. Love it! Great lesson
Absolutely Michael!
Great Lick and explanation. Thanks!!!
Welcome Tim!
Thanks Hayes, I've been meaning to learn that sweet little lick ever since I heard you and Magnus and a guitar player play it a while back!
Cool Jim! We used it in one of the videos, you're rigth. :-)
@@MandolinSecrets hahaha, now you've got me back into playing Sweet Georgia Brown, and in F, one of my favorite keys!🎶🤗
Love it! Thank you!!
Thanks!
THANKS!
You're welcome Manuel!
Yes ❤ this , awesome ❗️❤️🕊
Thanks Ronnie!
I see how it works in different keys. Amazing. Could you list a few Bluegrass tunes this would sound good with? I tried it with Alabama Jubilee but it didn’t sound so good 😒
Yes, that would be helpful. It obviously works with Sweet Georgia Brown but when I try it with the last 4 bars of rhythm changes A, its not so great (could be my execution though)
Hi Marian and Bill! This came in from Wilbur. "Works well as ending phrase for Blackberry Blossom (starting on high D and walking down to resolve on G). Yeah!"