Like the Thinline , sounds great in this video . The Blues , it's mysterious & magical . Hear a lot of Jimi Hendrix in your style of playing . & Stevie Ray Vaughn was a master too . Thanks man .
@guitartime4U2 ай бұрын
Thank✨You😊… Yep that Thinline was the guitar of mine that SRV would choose to use when he sat in with us. Its all science🎸⚛️✨🤔
@bobfurlani33142 ай бұрын
This is really good! Getting a lot out of it. Thanks for sharing
@brianledukesongwriter73663 ай бұрын
Awesome video Robert! Thanks for the great lesson! Looking forward to seeing more of them! New Sub!! Thumbs up!👍
@guitartime4U3 ай бұрын
Thank✨You😊Brian🎸
@nationalduo49453 ай бұрын
Great videos man ……Hello again from Canada 🇨🇦….Did your Albert Collin’s Strap go to a Museum yet…I’m kidding…..tracked down some old footage of you guys on stage. Your were playing an es 335 ish guitar. Might have been a Guild. You sounded killer man…your the real deal….
@guitartime4U3 ай бұрын
Still got his historic strap & capos☃️… My Gibson 1957 ES 335 Unbound Dot Neck … of the 1st 50 ever made. Thanks so much for the Groovy compliment🎸😊👍
@bobfurlani33142 ай бұрын
Great info for outside playing. Digging the intervallic approach
@guitartime4UАй бұрын
@@bobfurlani3314 Thank✨You😊
@thomasnorelli87633 ай бұрын
Is this open e tunning?
@guitartime4U3 ай бұрын
Nope, Standard Tuning
@guitartime4UАй бұрын
Standard Tuning.
@johnCjr46712 ай бұрын
No tabs ?
@guitartime4U2 ай бұрын
Nope …
@guitartime4UАй бұрын
Sorry
@mollyp.sasser2233 ай бұрын
(Att'n Robert : Headstock vaulted into upper-right corner, camera BELOW the neck shot, make for fingers covering strings/frets, hence wasting our time as we decipher fingerings. Please note corrections made by Jack Ruch and other Utoob instructors : straight-on medium shot of horizontal neck proves much more effective presentation of valuable information. Thanks!)
@guitartime4U3 ай бұрын
Hi Molly, I agree my videos have issues… but so do I … I’m just an ancient hippie who just does the best I can. Yes lots of improvement would be groovy … Not all my videos are the same though… depends prolly on my mood, persona - character. I’m not like the others and care not to be like a Jack Ruch clone. Anyways I’ve done hundreds of videos and they are all different… in content and quality. I’ve taught thousands of guitar students and toured with legends. I’m different, I’m not the pristine high tech or a produced wannabe. I’m open for questions and appreciate your concern and advice. … I did look at your videos… not anything of interest or to comment on. Anyways hope you stay tuned and tuned in and hopefully turned on somehow. Your always welcome😊🎸⚛️✨👍
@mollyp.sasser2233 ай бұрын
@@guitartime4U Dont know bout any other ïssues". Pointing out the angles, like i do everytime i perceive that mistake [sic]--for the very reason i remarked . I notice when the others have made adjustments, thus providing arguably more useful vid/instruction. Being a Jack Ruch or anyone "clone" isn't the point. Making fret and finger placement visible is. Keep production simple but with better angles. Then, yeah! cheers.
@guitartime4U2 ай бұрын
@@mollyp.sasser223 Thank you, Molly. Sometimes hearing - the ear training without a clear visual has benefits & groovy ... for many neurological - creative groovy. I have many videos teaching and showing finger placement - demonstrations and reasoning. Every now and then, my videos have issues, but I guess I have to admit I do as well - being an ancient hippie guitarist ... perfection is not always my concern - but I sure appreciate being made aware! Grooval Cheers!