It's really a beautiful melody and there's one more vote
It will take a lot of practice but that's the way we learn
Abílio
>>Target and Pay Per Lesson Teaser - Ruby’s Eyes by Tommy Emmanuel - Sneak Peek
I would take a shot at this one. It may take me a year or so to be able to play it. My thinking is, at the end of a year I may not be able to play it, but if I don't go for it, I definitely won't be able to play it! For me, just learning some new techniques and chord shapes is worth the exercise.
Craig
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Neil
What a great Sneak Preview.
I like the way you point out the difficult things Tommy does when playing.
It makes me appreciate even more what an amazing guitarist he is.
Awesome.
I hope you continue and make a full lesson.
Dermot
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What a great Sneak Preview.
I like the way you point out the difficult things Tommy does when playing.
It makes me appreciate even more what an amazing guitarist he is.
Awesome.
I hope you continue and make a full lesson.
Dermot
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It was covered in the video, I was focusing on the work around in the video.
Sorry.
Dermot
It was covered in the video, I was focusing on the work around in the video.
Sorry.
Dermot
Please don't shoot me down in flames here it's just a question.
Tommy Emmanuel does have a video on how to play this tune in some detail.
Is it Neil's style of teaching for the song that you all would like or is Tommy's way to hard to play and a simpler version is needed ?
I'm now hiding behind the couch
Chacho
Tommy Emmanuel does have a video on how to play this tune in some detail.
Is it Neil's style of teaching for the song that you all would like or is Tommy's way to hard to play and a simpler version is needed ?
I'm now hiding behind the couch
Chacho
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My two cents worth anyway.
Scott
Don't hide Chacho, its a valid question. The answer for me is simple. Tommy is a very flashy and accomplished ENTERTAINER, but he is not a teacher. James Taylor has info lessons, along with a lot of other artists. But nobody can instruct the way Neil can. Everyone has a different way of learning things, and Neil has the ability to present lessons in a way that seem to reach a wide array of learners. In my opinion (for what its worth) Neil is one of, if not the very best guitar instructors there is. He is so detail oriented, that he leaves no stone un-turned.Please don't shoot me down in flames here it's just a question.
Tommy Emmanuel does have a video on how to play this tune in some detail.
Is it Neil's style of teaching for the song that you all would like or is Tommy's way to hard to play and a simpler version is needed ?
I'm now hiding behind the couch
Chacho
My two cents worth anyway.
Scott
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if not the very best guitar instructors there is. He is so detail oriented, that he leaves no stone un-turned.
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I admit I clearly prefer flatpicking to fingerpicking. I think one reason I developed better at flatpicking is because literally every piece I ever tried fingerpicking, I was also able to flatpick it. Not gonna happen with Ruby's Eyes, methinks. I'd be willing to give this lesson a go, and perhaps it will force me to see it through with the fingers. Count me a yes vote.