Hey, good to hear from you. Thanks for that kind comment. Over the years I found this method to be practical and useful, I'm glad you're seeing value in this. L
Thanks for that kind comment. Yes, just the fundamentals. Thanks for that kind comment. I am just releasing another on the same topic in the key of G this time. Best and glad you found some value. L
Thanks, this is a new format that I think I'm going to work on. Just released another in G, same idea with some improvements. Best, hope you have your Christmas shopping done. L
That's really nice to hear. I am just in the process of releasing the same idea in the key of G. Working on this as a new format and I'm glad you find it of value. Best, L
Hi Lloyd, first of all thank you very much for all the knowledge you've been handing over over these years. Beside that, I have always been curious (and fascinated) by the way you display the notes that you play on the fretboard.Woul you be willing to share something aboit it? I have spotted what seems to be e roland gk3 pick up. Do you also use some sort of midi controller and specialised software? Thank you very much!
Good Day and thanks for the question. I use a Fishman triple play for generating the fretboard. It works well for chords when articulated very carefully but doesn't really track fast for single-note lines. Roland has always been a good source for midi pickups, I used to use a Roland guitar synth back in the day when I played in a production Pop band and it worked great, tracking was stellar even way back then.
Jerry Garcia vibes on some of those lines! Also very country... lovely
Wish I had a teacher like you years ago! Great lesson and I’ll try this in different keys!
Hey, good to hear from you. Thanks for that kind comment. Over the years I found this method to be practical and useful, I'm glad you're seeing value in this. L
what a clever lesson! all of the notes of the major scale!
Thanks for that kind comment. Yes, just the fundamentals. Thanks for that kind comment. I am just releasing another on the same topic in the key of G this time. Best and glad you found some value. L
Very grateful for all of your efforts and knowledge, Lloyd. Many thanks.
I'm glad that this was of value to you. I feel that this is a very practical lesson that can be put to use musically. Thanks for your kind comment. L
Another great lesson Lloyd 👍🎸 thanks so much always
Thanks, this is a new format that I think I'm going to work on. Just released another in G, same idea with some improvements. Best, hope you have your Christmas shopping done. L
Great lesson, really helps. Thank you!
That's really nice to hear. I am just in the process of releasing the same idea in the key of G. Working on this as a new format and I'm glad you find it of value. Best, L
Hi Lloyd, first of all thank you very much for all the knowledge you've been handing over over these years. Beside that, I have always been curious (and fascinated) by the way you display the notes that you play on the fretboard.Woul you be willing to share something aboit it?
I have spotted what seems to be e roland gk3 pick up. Do you also use some sort of midi controller and specialised software?
Thank you very much!
Good Day and thanks for the question. I use a Fishman triple play for generating the fretboard. It works well for chords when articulated very carefully but doesn't really track fast for single-note lines. Roland has always been a good source for midi pickups, I used to use a Roland guitar synth back in the day when I played in a production Pop band and it worked great, tracking was stellar even way back then.