Hi Corey and thank you very much for your comments! Regarding the hammering, it definitely gives an extra nice taste to the exercise. I'll keep practicing on it. And regarding my next step on the path of acoustic blues, I'll definitely go for the BASS RUNS AND A SIMPLE SHUFFLE, plus a tune in the key of E with some Chicago shuffle to it... Trouble in Mind looks like a good start. I'll keep you posted and thanks again for your kind reply!!
Greetings Sensei! I'm quite new around both guitar playing and Sonic Junction. I found this lesson particularly inspiring, so here's my first shot at the blues' fundamentals. I'd greatly appreciate your feedback, which, for sure, will enlighten my path. Cheers!
Greetings Jano and thank you for your post. You have a great ear for detail and your guitar sounds great. You have a steady bass and you dont rush the tempo. NIce job. I would suggest that you try experimenting the hammer on with your left index finger. Instead of hammering on just oncein that little space of time, try a faster hammer on (two or three times) in that same space in time. I hope this makes sense. Keep up the good work.
Hi Corey and thank you very much for your comments! Regarding the hammering, it definitely gives an extra nice taste to the exercise. I'll keep practicing on it. And regarding my next step on the path of acoustic blues, I'll definitely go for the BASS RUNS AND A SIMPLE SHUFFLE, plus a tune in the key of E with some Chicago shuffle to it... Trouble in Mind looks like a good start. I'll keep you posted and thanks again for your kind reply!!
Hi Corey and thank you very much for your comments! Regarding the hammering, it definitely gives an extra nice taste to the exercise. I'll keep practicing on it. And regarding my next step on the path of acoustic blues, I'll definitely go for the BASS RUNS AND A SIMPLE SHUFFLE, plus a tune in the key of E with some Chicago shuffle to it... Trouble in Mind looks like a good start. I'll keep you posted and thanks again for your kind reply!!
Hi Bob and thanks for your good wishes. Unfortunately I live quite far away... Greetings from Santiago, Chile!
Greetings Sensei! I'm quite new around both guitar playing and Sonic Junction. I found this lesson particularly inspiring, so here's my first shot at the blues' fundamentals. I'd greatly appreciate your feedback, which, for sure, will enlighten my path. Cheers!
Great job Jano, I wish you were around here in Floida so I could jam with you on harp!
Greetings Jano and thank you for your post. You have a great ear for detail and your guitar sounds great. You have a steady bass and you dont rush the tempo. NIce job. I would suggest that you try experimenting the hammer on with your left index finger. Instead of hammering on just oncein that little space of time, try a faster hammer on (two or three times) in that same space in time. I hope this makes sense. Keep up the good work.
Hi Bob and thanks for your good wishes. Unfortunately I live quite far away... Greetings from Santiago, Chile!
Hi Corey and thank you very much for your comments! Regarding the hammering, it definitely gives an extra nice taste to the exercise. I'll keep practicing on it. And regarding my next step on the path of acoustic blues, I'll definitely go for the BASS RUNS AND A SIMPLE SHUFFLE, plus a tune in the key of E with some Chicago shuffle to it... Trouble in Mind looks like a good start. I'll keep you posted and thanks again for your kind reply!!
That sounds great. Keep up the good work.