there are so many good points in this, especially when you talk about doing everyone's favorite "all four fingers". This is a great exercise video because there's so many aspects of vibrato that you hit on here, so excellent work!
I can also verify this is damn good information because Kiko Loueiro's masterclass was all about vibrato, and you mentioned so many similar things.
I also loved your discussion about string gauge. I used .10's for all 25 years of my playing except for the last year thanks to Ed's comment and suggestion. I always felt like I was fighting my guitar. So unless I play in a drop tuning, or I'm recording a rhythm track, it's .9's these days Great video, bro!
there are so many good points in this, especially when you talk about doing everyone's favorite "all four fingers". This is a great exercise video because there's so many aspects of vibrato that you hit on here, so excellent work!
I can also verify this is damn good information because Kiko Loueiro's masterclass was all about vibrato, and you mentioned so many similar things.
I also loved your discussion about string gauge. I used .10's for all 25 years of my playing except for the last year thanks to Ed's comment and suggestion. I always felt like I was fighting my guitar. So unless I play in a drop tuning, or I'm recording a rhythm track, it's .9's these days Great video, bro!
This feels amazing to hear Jak, specially since you told me to work on it. I'm still working out the kinks of my vibratos, but it sounds a lot better than 3 years ago. Thank you for everything, truly.
This feels amazing to hear Jak, specially since you told me to work on it. I'm still working out the kinks of my vibratos, but it sounds a lot better than 3 years ago. Thank you for everything, truly.