I did another transcription/lesson video! This time with Sierra Hull's version of the Tennessee Waltz, and it ain't your granny's version either! If you'd like the tab and sheet music then email me at: liampurcellmusic@gmail.com
Have fun!
I did another transcription/lesson video! This time with Sierra Hull's version of the Tennessee Waltz, and it ain't your granny's version either! If you'd like the tab and sheet music then email me at: liampurcellmusic@gmail.com
Have fun!
Liam- Really great job transcribing and explaining this song, thank you.
Great song nice job....even though you didn't ask may I offer a few suggestions? These are based on the what I perceive as successful YouTube lesson posters and the huge amount of time I've spent watching YouTube lessons.
Get right to the content. It takes 3:40 before you start discussing the subject matter at hand. Use the description field to promote yourself and include your links and pitch there. I offer these suggestions hoping you can help buck the current trend of way too much talking on these lesson videos. I do like your detailed explanation when addressing the particulars of the song...that is great.
Check out gypsy jazz guitar player Robin Nolan's or jazz guitar player Chris Whiteman's channels for examples of folks who make great succinct video lessons.
I think you will attract subscribers, FB likes etc...just by offering great succinct content alone.
Great playing and thanks for listening
Okay, thanks for the advice!
wow! excellent video, thank you very much! This is one of my favorite tunes (Sierra's version), and I was very sad that I couldn't transcribe it myself. Thank you!
Nice work, Liam!
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I received the tab from you on November 29. Three months later I'm finally playing it through and it's a joy.
Is the tab still available?
All my life I wanted to be somebody, now I realize I should have been more specific.
Tab is always available! It might take me a few days to see an email if I'm on the road but I'll get it to you!
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