Great! Thanks for the chord diagrams. It seems like such a basic thing to provide in a guitar tutorial but so few videos have them! It leaves us beginners and dabblers in the dust without them. Really appreciated.
Best teacher I've come across on You Tube...or anywhere! Great songs too. Right out of my generation of British invasion, heavy metal genre. Thank you very much. Your instruction is so concise and precise that even I can learn this great tune. Has always been a favorite from Tull.
Nice lesson, Howard. This is one of the best off of Aqualung. Windup takes you through the emotions. Good music never goes out of style……it’s craved even more! Thanks.
Thanks so much for this. I want to be able to play the prog music I grew up with and listened to countless times, but I’m basically a dabbler, nowhere near good enough to understand what those folks were doing. I need to have songs firmly in memory to be able to work them out, and good tutorials like this break down those parts that are trickier than they sound. I’ve got this one now! Just need to practice each bit over and over and over…
@@247GuitarwithHowardHart Loved " Wondering Aloud " Was always one of my favorites and one of the highlights of Ian's career. Showcases the complexity of his guitar and his voice in it's prime. Any chance you would do a tutorial on " Just Trying to Be " Keep up the lessons, they really help alot. Thanks
This is an amazing lesson video, as are all that you post! It's beyond my current skill level but that won't stop me from trying to learn it until it isn't! Great, great video! Cheers!
@@247GuitarwithHowardHart I saw a few other videos and they didn't sound right. You confirmed some of my own chord choices and your teaching style resonates with me. I like the way you pick the Asus2 and the strum pattern, the way it needs to be played! It took about 200 reps to perfect the mid and ending lick at full speed, but I'm really pleased. Thanks again!
Just found your channel. Great stuff. I've got another Tull song for you to give us. "Skating Away" Is an excellent acoustic tune I'd love for you to teach us. Thanks
Hi great lesson! Would you be able to do any of Rory gallaghers acoustic songs if you ever got the chance? They are quite difficult to figure out. Cheers
Ian Anderson was a GREAT guitarist; not "Tommy Emmanuel" great, but very, very good. His acoustic work is amazing. And, he thought of himself as an average player. I'd love to be so "average". Thanks for this video, it really clears up the fine points.
Ya know... in the very early 1970's, I always thought Tull put on a better show & concert than the Zep Dogs of Led. I think Zeppelin put out more music with longevity than Tull. Tull went downhill by 1974 to me & my friends at the time. We were just school childern at the time, not even old enough to drive ourselves to the concerns in downtown Dallas, TX.
Fabulous lesson, great sound, camera angle, etc. I love Tull, always welcome more lessons. Their material was a bit more complex and melodic. The original: th-cam.com/video/_s7PYLZdSa8/w-d-xo.html
Great! Thanks for the chord diagrams. It seems like such a basic thing to provide in a guitar tutorial but so few videos have them! It leaves us beginners and dabblers in the dust without them. Really appreciated.
This is how you give a lesson on TH-cam. Precise, accurate, and no fluff
Finally got it! Best Mother Goose lesson out there. Always loved this tune....now just need to learn how to sing!
Me too! Wish I could sing like him :-)
I agree this guy is the best online teacher I've seen, scouring many of the channels.
One of my favorite Tull songs. Thanks for showing how to play it correctly.
Best teacher I've come across on You Tube...or anywhere! Great songs too. Right out of my generation of British invasion, heavy metal genre.
Thank you very much. Your instruction is so concise and precise that even I can learn this great tune. Has always been a favorite from Tull.
HT presents an awesome tutorial - Everyone who does online guitar lessons should strive to follow his method
I love the Jethro Tull stuff. Please do more as you get time. Thanks.
More Tull. Cry You a Song.
This is a really clear, concise lesson. Very well explained and demonstrated. Especially the cross-picking part for the riff. A Great help. Thanks.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Re: the 8 bar interlude- brilliant picking: down down up !
For years I picked it Alternately.
Love your flatpicking prowess.
Great lesson. Great playing skills and teaching skills. Fantastic sound and camera angle. Besides accurate tabs... and no useless boring chat!!
Thanks so much... I glad you liked it :-)
great stuff. you captured details it seems most tabs miss by watching videos of the real deal. great to see this work. thanks! more tull please
I can't get enough of playing this song and thank you for the precise and easy tutorial! Your instruction on "Wondering Aloud" is the benchmark also!
Thanks Bro! Picked it up from scratch in a couple of hours! Good Lesson!!!
Great! Thanks :-)
Nice lesson, Howard. This is one of the best off of Aqualung. Windup takes you through the emotions. Good music never goes out of style……it’s craved even more! Thanks.
Nice video. I like your subtle variations, especially the part you tabbed out in the first couple min. Those open strings ringing sound really great!
Clean and slick lesson! Inspired to learn it.
We totally love you HH. Press on brother. Happy 2021.
Keith
Happy New Year to you as well. Thanks so much :-)
a very very beautiful song from the group composed and sung by Mr Ian Anderson...thank you for this lesson you were very useful to me
Thanks so much for this. I want to be able to play the prog music I grew up with and listened to countless times, but I’m basically a dabbler, nowhere near good enough to understand what those folks were doing. I need to have songs firmly in memory to be able to work them out, and good tutorials like this break down those parts that are trickier than they sound. I’ve got this one now! Just need to practice each bit over and over and over…
Very good lesson. I try to learn it. Greetings from Germany.
Thanks!
Great lesson, thanks!
ALL of Howard's instructions are very good.
Thank you very much for your precius and claire lesson 👏👏👏👍👍👍 max from italy 👋👋👋
Great lesson of a great song. Thanks. Very easy to follow. Please can you do Nursie?
Love the way you teach us ;)
What a great lesson!!!! Thanks very much
So glad you liked it :-)
Great lesson. Thanks for the tabs. Please, Please do more early Tull acoustic. Best tutorial I've seen!
Thank you so much... I just posted "Wond'ring Aloud" - I hope you enjoy it.
@@247GuitarwithHowardHart Loved " Wondering Aloud " Was always one of my favorites and one of the highlights of Ian's career.
Showcases the complexity of his guitar and his voice in it's prime. Any chance you would do a tutorial on " Just Trying to Be "
Keep up the lessons, they really help alot. Thanks
Thank you, man!! Best guitar class.
Thanks so much :-)
He is the best and his channel is growing lately. Pure perseverance.
This is an amazing lesson video, as are all that you post! It's beyond my current skill level but that won't stop me from trying to learn it until it isn't! Great, great video! Cheers!
You're very welcome! And thanks so much :-)
Thanks for the lesson that’s a fun one ✌️
JT rules :-) Thanks for watching.
Awesome video. It helped me to affirm that I actually figured out the song properly on my own! I'm feeling pretty good right now :)
That's great!
Thank you sir.
Great job keep it up thank you
Thanx!
Stand Up(1969) has always been the best Jethro Tull album and always will be.
That guitar sounds beautiful. Can you tell me the brand and model? Greetings from Argentina. Thanks for the wonderful lesson.
Hi - Thanks for watching... It's a Fender Paramount :-)
Great song. Great lesson :)
Thanks!
Good teaching
I do Nursie but would like to see your interpretation.
Awesome 👌Player Renaissance sound as a flautist I'm getting a much accomplished view playing it on my 12 string ✌
Thanks for a great lesson! By far the best one on here. I'll look for more from you!!! Jeremiah 33:3
Thanx :-)
Nice work, thanks
Thanks for watching!
This is the most accurate breakdown of Mother Goose that I've seen.
Thank you... and thanks for checking it out.
@@247GuitarwithHowardHart I saw a few other videos and they didn't sound right. You confirmed some of my own chord choices and your teaching style resonates with me. I like the way you pick the Asus2 and the strum pattern, the way it needs to be played! It took about 200 reps to perfect the mid and ending lick at full speed, but I'm really pleased. Thanks again!
Geewhiz first time a guitar lesson gave me a lump in my throat. I'm gonna go jump in my pickup and have a good cry.
This is excellent 👌, thank you for this. I love Tull acoustic , hint , hint , lol.
Very usefull, thanks 🙂
Glad it was helpful!
this is super much fun....thanks boo coo
You are so welcome :-)
Just found your channel. Great stuff. I've got another Tull song for you to give us. "Skating Away" Is an excellent acoustic tune I'd love for you to teach us. Thanks
superb
Thanks 🤗
Hi great lesson! Would you be able to do any of Rory gallaghers acoustic songs if you ever got the chance? They are quite difficult to figure out. Cheers
Nice!
Thanks again Howard for another great lesson, you've helped me improve 100%....classic Tull song....Do you have Thick as a Brick in your archives??
Not yet! Gotta get to that one for sure.
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That would be great...I really enjoy your lessons
Hi Howard very nice lesson , can you please let me know which Guitar it is in that video .
Tks Fabio
Hi - it's a Fender Paramount
Man, you are good!
You're very kind :-)
Finally! A guy that knows what the hell he's doing!
Ian Anderson was a GREAT guitarist; not "Tommy Emmanuel" great, but very, very good. His acoustic work is amazing. And, he thought of himself as an average player. I'd love to be so "average". Thanks for this video, it really clears up the fine points.
Thanks... I agree, Ian is great :-)
Leave out the initial strumming part, take the rest, put in a pot, give it a good stir, and what pours out is thick as a brick.
Ya know... in the very early 1970's, I always thought Tull put on a better show & concert than the Zep Dogs of Led. I think Zeppelin put out more music with longevity than Tull. Tull went downhill by 1974 to me & my friends at the time. We were just school childern at the time, not even old enough to drive ourselves to the concerns in downtown Dallas, TX.
Fabulous lesson, great sound, camera angle, etc. I love Tull, always welcome more lessons. Their material was a bit more complex and melodic. The original: th-cam.com/video/_s7PYLZdSa8/w-d-xo.html
Its such an english tune i am surprised it has international appeal
Oh oh finalmente uno ce l'ha spiegata bene senza una valanga di chiacchiere inutili molte grazie 🙏
A Thank You for the great lesson.