One thing I'd find helpful is standard notation supplementing the tab. It's particularly helpful in getting the count right in some of these tricky phrases. (I'm also thinking of the Charlie Christian lessons.}
Aside from that, I really like your teaching style especially your feel for the groove. You really make these tunes swing!
I have to second that one, Larry. Of course standard notation by itself fails big-time for guitar, but a combination of tab and standard notation is really helpful to those who can already read. For me, it's easier to learn and remember the parts when I can read it, then listen to the performance for the phrasing.
Hi Duke,
Good lesson, thanks!
One thing I'd find helpful is standard notation supplementing the tab. It's particularly helpful in getting the count right in some of these tricky phrases. (I'm also thinking of the Charlie Christian lessons.}
Aside from that, I really like your teaching style especially your feel for the groove. You really make these tunes swing!
Thanks again,
Larrry
I have to second that one, Larry. Of course standard notation by itself fails big-time for guitar, but a combination of tab and standard notation is really helpful to those who can already read. For me, it's easier to learn and remember the parts when I can read it, then listen to the performance for the phrasing.