Welcome aboard Nancy ... *waves from NYC*
My goodness. I'm a little surprised at some of the replies. I've always been told "search is your friend" and have found it often pays-off
They may be somewhat hidden but a search for the word tips in BOTH Articles and lessons found a number of videos as follows:
Hammer-Ons
http://www.totallyguitars.com/free-guit ... hammer-ons
Pull-Offs
http://www.totallyguitars.com/free-guit ... -pull-offs
Hammer On Pull Off Combinations
http://www.totallyguitars.com/free-guit ... mbinations
Hope that helps!
♫ Ken ♫
How to find techniques for a beginner used in lessons - such as hammer on
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Wow, you are all SO helpful! This is a great site and I'm going to check out those links now. Thanks so much! :cheer:
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skaladar wrote:
Somebody give the man a cigar !My goodness. I'm a little surprised at some of the replies. I've always been told "search is your friend" and have found it often pays-off
They may be somewhat hidden but a search for the word tips in BOTH Articles and lessons found a number of videos as follows:
Hammer-Ons
http://www.totallyguitars.com/free-guit ... hammer-ons
Pull-Offs
http://www.totallyguitars.com/free-guit ... -pull-offs
Hammer On Pull Off Combinations
http://www.totallyguitars.com/free-guit ... mbinations
Hope that helps!
♫ Ken ♫
TGNeil wrote:
Scott
So while were getting those tips tracked down, it occured to me that back in the earlier days, I recall a "fly on the wall" video of you Neil, teaching your son how to play "your mama don't dance" and now I can't find it. Send the scouts into the cellar and dig that one up too please.As some of you remember, there was a series of short lessons called Quick Tips. They seem to have been left behind in some move or the other. We will track them down and get them back on board soon.
Neil
Scott
Nancy,
From memory 'Here comes the sun' has a great explanation of the pull-off too. And there's a hammer on as well (I can't remember if it's explained).
Ken - searching you say. Hmmm... Interesting. You never know it could take off. I seem to be a fan if the stumble-around-in-the-dark-until-you-find-it-or-forget-what-you're-looking-for technique. But, searching... Very sophisticated. You have my vote.
skaladar wrote:
From memory 'Here comes the sun' has a great explanation of the pull-off too. And there's a hammer on as well (I can't remember if it's explained).
Ken - searching you say. Hmmm... Interesting. You never know it could take off. I seem to be a fan if the stumble-around-in-the-dark-until-you-find-it-or-forget-what-you're-looking-for technique. But, searching... Very sophisticated. You have my vote.
skaladar wrote:
Welcome aboard Nancy ... *waves from NYC*
My goodness. I'm a little surprised at some of the replies. I've always been told "search is your friend" and have found it often pays-off
They may be somewhat hidden but a search for the word tips in BOTH Articles and lessons found a number of videos as follows:
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♫ Ken ♫
First I really want to thank Ken for tracking down the ole Quick Tips Series. We will get those back on the easy to find menus soon.
sbutler wrote:
Neil
sbutler wrote:
Then we may have to call in Heinrich Schliemann to dig for those clips of me and Cory working on Jimmy Messina's tune. I'm sure with today's search technology we can find him...TGNeil wrote:So while were getting those tips tracked down, it occurred to me that back in the earlier days, I recall a "fly on the wall" video of you Neil, teaching your son how to play "your mama don't dance" and now I can't find it. Send the scouts into the cellar and dig that one up too please.As some of you remember, there was a series of short lessons called Quick Tips. They seem to have been left behind in some move or the other. We will track them down and get them back on board soon.
Neil
Scott
Neil