Learning Danny Boy. Love the option you put in in the chorus phrase 4 – a harmony of second fret on E string and second fret on G string dropping to open strings. Really reminds me of African electric guitar music from the Congo in the 70’s & 80’s when the guitarists did fantastic riffs up and down the neck, fast pinching of 2 strings in harmony, as you did in this bit of Danny Boy.
Joe
Thanks, Joe. Glad you enjoyed the harmony. I love that sort of subtle stuff and nice that you liked it. It shows the beauty of these arrangements – there are so many options of what you can do with notes to spice them up. Keep having fun!
Noticed that you didn’t emphasize the picking hand the which finger to use on which string.
Love this song, and it’s my goal to learn it! I like the way you demonstrate it phrase by phrase.
Pleased to hear it. Really love this one too. Keep enjoying it. 🙂
Learning Danny Boy. Love the option you put in in the chorus phrase 4 – a harmony of second fret on E string and second fret on G string dropping to open strings. Really reminds me of African electric guitar music from the Congo in the 70’s & 80’s when the guitarists did fantastic riffs up and down the neck, fast pinching of 2 strings in harmony, as you did in this bit of Danny Boy.
Joe
Thanks, Joe. Glad you enjoyed the harmony. I love that sort of subtle stuff and nice that you liked it. It shows the beauty of these arrangements – there are so many options of what you can do with notes to spice them up. Keep having fun!
Yep thats the first one for me
Good work, William! Keep it up.