i've been playing guitar for almost 30 years , and still and always will be learning ...love your channel , thank you so much for ALL of your brilliant vidios :)
Looking so forward on the Buddy Holly Udemy release Randy! Been waiting on this for awhile but am patiently waiting because good things definitely come to those who wait! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU my friend!!!
Peggy Sue was one of the hardest songs for me to get right with Buddy playing all those down strokes and that galloping chord solo....i could play much more technical stuff but Peggy Sue was a real bitch for me for a long time to master and also the riff in Maybe Baby those were the two that took me the longest and they are two of his songs that are real simple and basic but not the way he played them to play them like he did is a real workout he was a real musician and a real genius......by the way i have been playing since i was 10 so 30+ years......
You are my favorite rockabilly guitar player. Thank you so much for teaching me how to learn so much. I am fairly new to the rockabilly realm but I want to be just like a great player. Any suggestions ?
Hey, Randy! Just stumbled upon a super fun rockabilly song from 1961 that you might like. It's called "Fish House Function (For A Cross Eyed Cat Named Sam" by Emmy Oro & Her Rhythm Escorts. You can find it here on youtube by typing in: Fish House Function. Just thought I'd share it with you in case you hadn't heard it. Hope you like it!
Oh god! Perfect! I love it thank you very much!♡ I love Buddy Holly so much I try play his songs every day! Can you do a "Its so Easy" tutorial. Or anything of Everly Brothers? Again, thanks
Hello, I did "It's So Easy" as part of my Buddy Holly Special: ruclips.net/video/_GfG6CWTMd8/видео.html The whole package is available here: www.randyrich.de/shop/index.php?id_product=43&controller=product&id_lang=2
In a sea of new bands that call themselves rockabilly this guy (Randy Richter) is the real deal he gets it......he's the closest thing to real american rockabilly that isn't from america.....you would swear he grew up in the south here in america playing this great music since the 1950's with all the greats of rockabilly.......
Tu es un excellent guitariste. Un son très réel. Est-ce possible de se procurer les tablatures.?Elles sont difficiles à lire à l’écran de l’ordinateur.Merci beaucoup et bonne journée!
Ils sont disponibles au téléchargement dans mon cours Buddy Holly sur Udemy. Vous pouvez l'acheter pour 14,99 euros: www.udemy.com/how-to-play-buddy-holly/?couponCode=RR-BUDDY-RUclips-19
You mean should you practice scales? Yes, definitely. They major scale is a great finger exercise. But I would suggest practicing scales always to a jam track that you can slow down and speed up and also change the key. I think it's important to practice the scales in a musical context. And you should never rely solely on scales. Chords and arpeggios are just as important.
Sorry man, but nobody will ever be able to play the solo part with the same feel as buddy. Furthermore, nobody knows exactly what he is playing. You can try, but you will fail. You can't teach the feel of music on a piece of paper
Buddy Holly was the real King of Rock and Roll.
True facts
One of them
@@rambo8770 yup long live Buddy Holly
So true
i've been playing guitar for almost 30 years , and still and always will be learning ...love your channel , thank you so much for ALL of your brilliant vidios :)
Nice work. Song is rarely played correctly. However, you did a great job.
Looking so forward on the Buddy Holly Udemy release Randy! Been waiting on this for awhile but am patiently waiting because good things definitely come to those who wait! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU my friend!!!
Great tutorial ... spot on. Thank you very much Randy
This is a great lesson. Thanks Randy
Nicely worked out and nicely played.
I can play Peggy Sue, It’s so easy, Well all right! and Heartbeat but Oh Boy! escaped me, so thank you. This is great!
Peggy Sue was one of the hardest songs for me to get right with Buddy playing all those down strokes and that galloping chord solo....i could play much more technical stuff but Peggy Sue was a real bitch for me for a long time to master and also the riff in Maybe Baby those were the two that took me the longest and they are two of his songs that are real simple and basic but not the way he played them to play them like he did is a real workout he was a real musician and a real genius......by the way i have been playing since i was 10 so 30+ years......
@@bhollyfanhardin9627 try lonesome tears
You are my favorite rockabilly guitar player. Thank you so much for teaching me how to learn so much. I am fairly new to the rockabilly realm but I want to be just like a great player. Any suggestions ?
Yes, practice as much and as wise as you can. There are no shortcuts. Thank you for your nice comment!
@@ducktailcat Thank you Randy
Great lesson.
Hey, Randy! Just stumbled upon a super fun rockabilly song from 1961 that you might like. It's called "Fish House Function (For A Cross Eyed Cat Named Sam" by Emmy Oro & Her Rhythm Escorts. You can find it here on youtube by typing in: Fish House Function. Just thought I'd share it with you in case you hadn't heard it. Hope you like it!
PS: The first half and ending is sung in English and the second half in Italian.
Oh god! Perfect! I love it thank you very much!♡ I love Buddy Holly so much I try play his songs every day! Can you do a "Its so Easy" tutorial. Or anything of Everly Brothers? Again, thanks
Hello, I did "It's So Easy" as part of my Buddy Holly Special: ruclips.net/video/_GfG6CWTMd8/видео.html
The whole package is available here: www.randyrich.de/shop/index.php?id_product=43&controller=product&id_lang=2
Thank you😊 Time for myself to learn
Nice, thanks I love this song
SIR I NEED TO KNOW WHERE YOY GOT THAT SWEATER!! Great lesson btw 👌
I got it from a friend a few years back. Thank you
In a sea of new bands that call themselves rockabilly this guy (Randy Richter) is the real deal he gets it......he's the closest thing to real american rockabilly that isn't from america.....you would swear he grew up in the south here in america playing this great music since the 1950's with all the greats of rockabilly.......
Thank you very much for your comment!!!
Great video!!
How did you get this sound? I've been looking for how to get the buddy holly sound and I'm wondering how you did it.
Sebastian Miller Stratocaster into a clean Fender tube amp.
I have a ‘50s Fender Strat and a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe. Sounds great doing Buddy’s stuff.
mrbigg7255 I have a 68 twin reverb. I need EQ recommendations. Do you have any?
Could you please do a lesson on gene Vincent's Lotta Lovin played by Johnny Meeks?
The Meeks solo is my favorite of all time, and there are no reliable videos on how to play it. I think your viewers would be grateful for this!
Yes, that's a great one. It was on definitely on my shortlist for the Gene and Eddie course. I will have a go at it later this year.
Thank you so much!!
Tu es un excellent guitariste. Un son très réel. Est-ce
possible de se procurer les tablatures.?Elles sont difficiles à lire à l’écran
de l’ordinateur.Merci beaucoup et bonne journée!
Ils sont disponibles au téléchargement dans mon cours Buddy Holly sur Udemy. Vous pouvez l'acheter pour 14,99 euros: www.udemy.com/how-to-play-buddy-holly/?couponCode=RR-BUDDY-RUclips-19
Thank you very muchYou are super nice
I love the British accent
Cool ich wollte Heute den Song lernen. Vielen Dank Randy😎 TCB 😎 Rockabilly Rules 😎 TCB
Sehr cool! So soll es sein
can you do Surfin Bird by the Trashmen ;)
Could you make a lesson about One Hand Loose/ Charlie Feathers?
Yes, definitely
Fantastic Thank you.
Отличная вещь, помню ее еще Stray cats исполняли :)))
The first bit sounds like gimme three steps by skynnrd
Could you do, got love if you want it by warren smith
Yes, I will do that in my second SUN course on Udemy, probably in the summer
hI RANDY DOSE THE VIDEOS ON BUDDY HOLLY TELL YOU HOW TO STRUM THE WHOLE SONGS?
Hi Larry, do you mean the upcoming course? I will show rhythm guitar for some of the songs like Oh Boy, but not for all.
@@ducktailcat YES SO SOMEONE CAN PLAY AND SING THE SONGS
Can you do love me by the phantom.
Definitely, I just don't know when. Right now I get like two requests every day. But Love Me is a great suggestion
Hey Randy! Nice playing! What is the finish called on your strat?
It's a two tone sunburst, not sure if it has any more specific name
randy should i do scales
You mean should you practice scales? Yes, definitely. They major scale is a great finger exercise. But I would suggest practicing scales always to a jam track that you can slow down and speed up and also change the key. I think it's important to practice the scales in a musical context. And you should never rely solely on scales. Chords and arpeggios are just as important.
Slow a molasses or the slow dripping of a sink
60 years ago 😔
🎸🎸🎸🎸👍🎶👍
Do a lesson for “rhythm called rock n roll” by jimmy hagget
That's a great suggestion. I love that song. Iwrote it on my list
Randy Richter I’d love to see sun and lightning play it, and I can’t wait for the new album
Talker
TaLker vid
Sorry man, but nobody will ever be able to play the solo part with the same feel as buddy. Furthermore, nobody knows exactly what he is playing. You can try, but you will fail. You can't teach the feel of music on a piece of paper