Armitage_Shankburn wrote:Anybody else join me in requesting a special holidays ditty from NMD?
Cupatay wrote:Update on my progress below.....
Still enjoying learning this one. Think I could put it all together now and sing along abit but I won't subject you to that ha!
I'm realy keen on learning a version of that preacher and the bear from the billy strings video above with a few nice walking baselines and turn arounds in but can't find a single tutorial anywhere. Best I could do was chordify but I don't have the ability to realy add stuff in. If anyone else fancies a crack at it I'd love to see someone do a version.
Cupatay wrote:Heard this today and thought that might be up Nick's street. I'm gonna have a bash at learning it. Never heard of this band before.
RamSteelwood wrote:I can play more than 4 chords now (though still only cheat versions of F and B and even they're still a struggle) and quite often get them right, and most pop songs are only 4 chords so the songwriting dream is now alive.
Armitage_Shankburn wrote:It's the C shape barred that I still cannot do.
krs wrote:When I took classical guitar lessons one barre chord exercise I was taught was to barre with first finger only at each fret up to the tenth and arpeggiate with each string playing cleanly but without the thumb touching the neck at all; this on a classical guitar with its super-high action and non-radiused fingerboard.
krs wrote:When I took classical guitar lessons one barre chord exercise I was taught was to barre with first finger only at each fret up to the tenth and arpeggiate with each string playing cleanly but without the thumb touching the neck at all; this on a classical guitar with its super-high action and non-radiused fingerboard.
Kow wrote:Don't know why anyone would want to avoid using their thumb. It's there on your hand, use it.
Armitage_Shankburn wrote:I never have been able to use my thumb on the bass fret, on classical guitar it feels too big. Narrower guitars seems doable, but too late for me to learn I think
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