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Hi - appreciate the thought but I dont think I will be selling this guitar. I bought it new when I was in Philadelphia in the mid 1990s - I dont think I can bring myself to sell it - thanks anyway - and keep on rockinG!
David T
Sounds like the theme to the show magic school bus
Love all of your guitar tutorials and hope to see more soon! thanks a lot
@prsguitars1678
Was PRS making guitars back in 1678. Hmmmm….maybe the company name was originally Paul Revere Smith.
@philbio66 lol
6:45 sounds like a song from Rush whose title escapes me at the time I wrote this comment.
would be beater with clean
hi ..David this is Vivek from India.
i wana say that David u r the best teacher of guitars i have found over here, u made things so easy for me ,i love your attitude and i love your licks i even use them in my shows also ,makes me a level guitarist…
thanx David !!
Rock On
@thatnewguy23 The spirit of radio intro.
This was probably mentioned, but it’s not a 7sus4 chord, it’s a 7add11. “Sus4″ tells you that the 3rd is moved or “suspended” to the the fourth. So, for example, a G7sus4 would contain G, C, D, and F while a G7add11 would contain G, B, D, F, and C.
Thanks so much for your kind words - really appreciate it! So glad that you like our lessons and that we can help you with your playing. Keep up all the hard work and keep on rocking!
Take care
David T
@PinkFZeppelin thanks. love this song.
Well, alright! That was interesting, I especially liked the tapping instruction part.