I wish I practiced guitar instead of basketball while I was young. I guess it being 5’6” I didn’t make a wise choice. I appreciate your help, it’s taking time but I am really enjoying trying to learn, and you are not only a beautiful artist but also a great teacher. Thank you.
I know I’m a year late to the convo but I’m also a former child athlete who peaked in about 5th grade, 😂 my sister ran away to follow the Grateful Dead and about a year later came home with a bunch of bootleg live tapes. I listened to the song Loser and Jerry just let loose on the solo. My journey began. Thanks for the lessons, I don’t always comment but I always appreciate and learn from them!
Thanks Ryan! I believe I was playing direct through the Line 6 Helix with the Derailed Ingrid amp model and a touch of reverb. No EQ settings but likely a hard hi-cut on the speaker cabinet model. This guitar is pretty bassy, and I usually have the bass on an amp dialed down. Thanks for watching!
Thanks Nightshade! Yes, I love teaching! I do in-person as well as remote through zoom. One can sign up / see my availability at joshpearson.org/lessons
This is great! At the 9 min mark, I am trying to get down exactly what you are doing, it looks like E shape D chord arpeggio>C shape A chord arpeggio>C shape G chord arpeggio? Or are you constantly playing the D chord arpeggio and moving down the neck for that entire chord progression?
Thanks Matt! I wish they allowed videos in the replies, I'd make a quick video to explain, easier than writing it out, but yes, you've got the right idea: Echord shaped arpeggio in D (10th fret low E string 2nd finger), Cchord shaped arpeggio in A (12th fret A string 4th finger), and Cchord shaped arpeggio in G (10th fret A string 4th finger). I'm switching the arpeggio from D to A to G, as the chord progressions moves over those chords. Hope this helps, thanks for watching!
I wish I practiced guitar instead of basketball while I was young. I guess it being 5’6” I didn’t make a wise choice. I appreciate your help, it’s taking time but I am really enjoying trying to learn, and you are not only a beautiful artist but also a great teacher. Thank you.
Thanks so much Joe! Super kind words! I got cut from the basketball team when I was 16, and turned to guitar. I never looked back:). Keep at it!
I know I’m a year late to the convo but I’m also a former child athlete who peaked in about 5th grade, 😂 my sister ran away to follow the Grateful Dead and about a year later came home with a bunch of bootleg live tapes. I listened to the song Loser and Jerry just let loose on the solo. My journey began. Thanks for the lessons, I don’t always comment but I always appreciate and learn from them!
Your tutorials are great man.
Thanks E!
Thanks, Josh.
Thanks for the nudge:). Appreciate you watching.
You can feel good!
Good!
THANK YOU!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Beautiful. Curious what amp you're playing out of and EQ settings you go with with a guitar like that
Thanks Ryan! I believe I was playing direct through the Line 6 Helix with the Derailed Ingrid amp model and a touch of reverb. No EQ settings but likely a hard hi-cut on the speaker cabinet model. This guitar is pretty bassy, and I usually have the bass on an amp dialed down. Thanks for watching!
@14:30 this whole section is absolutely beautiful. I could listen to this for days. Just curious, but do you give lessons? I'd love to learn from you.
Thanks Nightshade! Yes, I love teaching! I do in-person as well as remote through zoom. One can sign up / see my availability at joshpearson.org/lessons
@@JoshPearson I'm so sorry my late response, but I signed up for March 21st at 2:30pm! I can't tell you how badly I want to learn this song.
@@nightshadehelis9821 Awesome! Excited to work with you!
This is great! At the 9 min mark, I am trying to get down exactly what you are doing, it looks like E shape D chord arpeggio>C shape A chord arpeggio>C shape G chord arpeggio? Or are you constantly playing the D chord arpeggio and moving down the neck for that entire chord progression?
Thanks Matt! I wish they allowed videos in the replies, I'd make a quick video to explain, easier than writing it out, but yes, you've got the right idea: Echord shaped arpeggio in D (10th fret low E string 2nd finger), Cchord shaped arpeggio in A (12th fret A string 4th finger), and Cchord shaped arpeggio in G (10th fret A string 4th finger). I'm switching the arpeggio from D to A to G, as the chord progressions moves over those chords. Hope this helps, thanks for watching!