I know guys that can't play sh** ant think they're the last coke in the desert... and along comes Nathaniel Murphy who plays like a wicked angel and still stays humble. My hat's off to you, kind sir.
most exceptionally great musicians i'm aware of are pretty humble. there's the odd ones out, like yngwie, or richie blackmore or dave mustaine who are a "bit" snobbish with their skills, but in my experience they're the exception. then you get guys like Steve Lukather, Mark Knopfler etc. who are just like this guest here.
@@greggerypeccary you said that right, just a guitarist.,,,nothing special but to guitarists and only guitarists, not song writers artists or music in general lol
Lots of great musicians out there like Nathaniel. They don't want the BS from the music business. They just want to play music and have fun. Bringing smiles to everyone
@@banditdarville.different mic/placement as well. But that JB amp is pretty sweet. Try one if you haven’t.. & NO I’m not a JB fan per say. I’d personally rather hear it through a Vox or a Marshall myself with that particular guitar personally
I met Nathaniel when he was coaching my son’s soccer team; he was a great coach and always a nice person. I was pleasantly surprised to see him in one of my favorite channels on TH-cam.
Did you know Nathanial was ‘guitarist’ before seeing him on TH-cam?? Or was he known as soccer coach? Amazing. I can’t imagine my son’s soccer coach shredding guitar on TH-cam seeing him play better than lot of guitarist. It’s like Whoa! That’s astronomical to me. Because it could happen, guys like this pick up guitar take off quick. Like fish does to water. It’s natural. They have a feel for notes from day one. They’re born with instinctive rhythm. Even though they use metronome like everyone else but music comes natural to them. Adapting new Technique Like flamenco doesn’t take them years. They go endure quick. They’re NOT limited by technique. Like elite guitarist from eighties ( think they’re NOT limited) but struggle with polyphia songs because (flat pickers) are limited by technique.. Laughing
@@anthonyg7181I’ve never seen Guthrie play like this or how Mateo Mancuso plays. Great guitarist but I fail to see how he’s going to blow Rick’s mind more than those guys have.
@@jonherdman6282 in terms of style and uniqueness Guthrie is quite special. Not saying Mateo's isn't but Guthrie is astounding, Rick has mentioned him a few times. There's videos of him playing mind blowing stuff. Not to mention the original comment isn't very factual bc Rick has this same expression with many guitarists honestly. I don't even think he was "blown away" at all. He had more reactions in other interviews like Animals as Leaders and Polyphia. He's always expressive like he was in this one. Guthrie would be no exception✌️
I'm blessed to have had Nathaniel as a teacher and a mentor. I have never met someone in the guitar community more humble with more talent. It is so exciting to see him get the recognition in a channel such as this Rick. Amazing stuff!
Thank you, Rick, for bringing Nathaniel to a broader audience. Don't want to 'lose' our Belmullet-Manchester-Chicago lad, but he deserves this long overdue broader exposure.
As a Chicago resident and CME frequenter, this is wonderful. Nathaniel is a remarkable MUSICIAN. he is beyond just being a guitarist... but at the same time, his musicianship is inspired by the idiomatic strengths and weaknesses of the guitar. Something to strive for.
Agreed - the cool thing for me is that someone with such advanced, nuanced, unique chops, is often short on the broader musical skills - not dude, not at all. HF.
The combination of skills to do this... Amazing. Knowledge of chord theory. Listening skills. Understanding of fretboard and voicings on guitar. Arranging skills. And being able to actually PLAY the arrangement. Nathaniel is a one in a billion musical mind. Much like Tommy Emmanual, Bela Fleck and a few others.
I LOVE the interaction between Nathaniel's guitar-playing and Rick's remarkable ear, which recognizes every chord variation, specific harmonic shifts, and nuances. I'm in awe of you both.
Waaay too much thought and hours behind his technique to call any of it “gimmick”!!! His rhythmic bounce reminds me of Chet Atkins, who was often overlooked as a “square” but in fact “genius”
Enthralled for 30 minutes. Don't be so Modest Nat, "gimmicky" my ass! It's no more gimmicky than anything played by anyone ever. You are a Brilliant Player, problem solver, your dedication is unmatched. BRAVO, and thank you for entertaining, teaching, and showing us YOU all these years!!
I met Nathaniel at CME while in Chicago and he was the most down to earth person I ever met. Such a cool dude and awesome player. Excellent interview, Rick.
I found this guy in a video on Rhett's channel playing a Gibson acoustic with a B bender and he blew my mind that day. This is an entire new level of genius
Nathaniel is a monster player and the sweetest dude around. Was so lucky to meet him at NAMM 2023 and happened to run into him a few times there, and he was such a nice, down to earth, humble guy. It was such a privilege to see him play and see him get excited about the new equipment and other players. He deserves everything and more. Cheers, mate!
Wow. I wasn't aware of this guitarist. So impressed. So glad that the internet has enabled many great players to be discovered that otherwise may never have been at the right place and time. Cheers rick!
Been seeing a lot of these “so good they make me wanna quit, but can’t help become more and more enamoured with music” types of players lately. God I hate how good this man is, but I absolutely love it too. Fair play mate. INSANE
To be good player you need to behave good first of all as a human being.And from my experience with Nathaniel ,he is a one of kind person. Always positive and smiling.He desereves every applause. And dear Rick thank you for effort and time for these great interviews...❤
I worked at Chicago Music Exchange from 2005 to 2006 when it was located on Clark and School while i was at DePaul. I casually met so many famous musicians and played unbelievable instruments. BEST JOB EVER
I've told Nathaniel several times over the years via direct message on Instagram that he makes me want to throw every single bit of my gear in the trash. What an absolute juggernaut of a player. My favorite pure guitar player hands down
Yes. It's been done. But most players are good or great at only one or two techniques. This guy has hybrid picking, tap tempo tapping, the ole R.L. Burnside finger strums, and some things I can't name. He is very talented.
Wow. First time hearing Nathaniel, I love that his biggest goal is to serve the music! Never gimmicky, just whatever it takes to serve the source material. Excellent!
Nathaniel Murphy is a force of nature. I always loved how humour was a big part of so many guitar players back in the 40s and 50s and you don’t see that anymore. The only two players I can think of are Nathaniel Murphy and Greg Koch, both play the most absurd things in such a cheeky way that you can’t help but laugh.
It's just one piece but listen to McLaughlin and Paco on Friday Night In San Francisco playing and playing with, Short Tales of the Black Forest. It's humor via virtuousity. Always brings a smile.
I heard him the first time when he played ”In my life” at CME on a B-bender Gibson Dove. So nice. He is a great inspiration and I use his playing as a tutorial really.
This guy's awesome. At one point he mentioned Joe Pass and I didn't understand why until he played something that sounded just like him. He later on mentioned a "piano-like" style and next thing he played sounded just like Stanley Jordan. He truly is a one-man band.
And given the Bears great picks in this year's draft (Round 1 25 April), Nathaniel should have some great football to watch while practicing his craft. Wow! My next door neighbor in north Idaho came from Chicago, and is a fan of the Cubs and Wrigley Field, too. I became a fan when our local cable company had WGN as its feed in Cordova, AK.
I've been following some of the greats from Segovia to McLaughlin and Paco and Al etc. What is stunning today, are the variations of technique beyond the parameters I've seen. Obviously infinitely more styles actually can be seen very early now. It's new unexpected potential and creativity. Lucky us.
I have had the occasion to meet Nathaniel Murphy after a concert, and have seen him around CME a few times. (I was actually at CME the day of this recording and saw Nathaniel and Rick walking around and talking.) Nathaniel truly is the kind and humble guy he appears to be. He’s a good dude.
I have aware of Mr. Murphey for some time just happening to catch a demo he did for the CME and was instantly blown away. He really plays like no one else and he is so humble and humorous. He SO deserves to be highlighted.
Been a big fan of Nathaniel (zeppelinbarnartra) for many years and he's always been not only exceptionally gifted musician but a genuinely good person. Excited to see him get the spotlight he deserves! 🙌👏
This is spectacular. I've become quite a fan of Rick Beato 'cause I love music. To hear him and a master guitarist discuss music in its complexities and beauties is a real treat.
What a lovely interview , I first saw Nathaniel playing “ In My Life “ my favourite Beatles song by my favourite band , and along with watching the videos of Rick Beato at the age of 60 I have fallen back in love with music and learning to play guitar again , so thank you both very much for your time inspiration and a now happier life 😀👍🙏.
This is the purest musicality I've heard and seen in a long time.. Never heard if him before and he's a fellow Northern English Brit!! Brilliant and inspiring Wow!👏
Thank you so much to Rick Beato for having me. A huge honor!
great to see you get the attention - you are an *insanely* good player man
Very technical stuff. Really interesting
@@GaryCainMusic cheers Gary!
You are a cool dude and a fun guitarist to listen to. Keep up the good work. ♫♪♫
[Rubs his hands together, grinning fiendishly; says "It's ALL going according to plan."]
I know guys that can't play sh** ant think they're the last coke in the desert... and along comes Nathaniel Murphy who plays like a wicked angel and still stays humble. My hat's off to you, kind sir.
Yes. His humility is almost as stunning as his rare ability. A truly great player--and creative too.
most exceptionally great musicians i'm aware of are pretty humble. there's the odd ones out, like yngwie, or richie blackmore or dave mustaine who are a "bit" snobbish with their skills, but in my experience they're the exception.
then you get guys like Steve Lukather, Mark Knopfler etc. who are just like this guest here.
"Last coke in the desert...." stealing 😂
He's as manchester as they come!
Who doesn't love an insanely talented guitarist who is also humble and funny.
When you're THAT good you've got nothing else to prove to anyone. 😅
hes not a half bad footballer either if you've seen his instagram!
yawn! one day he wil have his own music and style, now he is still immature as an actual artists
@@greggerypeccary so does everyone practice , covers ??? immature artists still
@@greggerypeccary you said that right, just a guitarist.,,,nothing special but to guitarists and only guitarists, not song writers artists or music in general lol
This guy literally came out of nowhere, but thank god he did what a player. Really inspired by his playing, seems like an awesome guy
Thanks for stopping by! Pleasure to have you in the building!
Great building!
Great place to go shopping! I spent 3 hours in there and it felt like 20 minutes
@@Xaion6is the the same place as rays music exchange from the 🚬😎 blues brothers movie 🎸
That's awesome I ordered an exclusive Gretsch from you online...very good service... I hope to visit the store one day.
Someone that truly deserves to play that guitar. An absolute virtuoso
Lots of great musicians out there like Nathaniel. They don't want the BS from the music business.
They just want to play music and have fun. Bringing smiles to everyone
Rick is a phenominal ambassador on behalf of good music and the vast community of talent that underpins the music industry. Thank you, Rick.
That man deserves to own that guitar. What a player.
AND a better amplifier..........
@@banditdarville.different mic/placement as well. But that JB amp is pretty sweet. Try one if you haven’t.. & NO I’m not a JB fan per say. I’d personally rather hear it through a Vox or a Marshall myself with that particular guitar personally
Support this incredible guitarist. HE IS WORTHY!!!!
How?! In "When I saw her standing there" he is flying through the bass line and picking out the tune at the same time. Absolutely INCREDIBLE.
Can you paste the timestamp here please?
@@anjishnu181216:00
@@anjishnu1812 15:55 or thereabouts
@@anjishnu1812 16:07 It is mind-blowing
I wonder if he was channeling the great Laurence Juber for the arrangement.
Nathaniel was the reason I flew from Greece to Chicago Music Exchange to buy my 2nd Martin! I love this dude! ❤
Never heard of him before watching the video.
However now I understand why EVERYONE is talking about him. That was absolutely awesome. 😀
Same here. Incredible!
Then you have to watch him play Kashmir on an acoustic it's incredible
😂😂 this is a fun comments section
Check out his rooftop funk vid !!!!
Wow! What a talent!
Such a treat to come across artists like Nathaniel who is so talented yet so humble.
YES mate. So happy you guys got together. Crushed it as always. Off to practice that arpeggio technique...
You’re an absolute legend too, Mike. I’ve been listening to Boogie Shred for the last 14 years. Even bought it on iTunes ages ago.
Autograph plz.
hear some Mike Dawes influence here!
I met Nathaniel when he was coaching my son’s soccer team; he was a great coach and always a nice person. I was pleasantly surprised to see him in one of my favorite channels on TH-cam.
wow, unbelievable
Did you know Nathanial was ‘guitarist’ before seeing him on TH-cam?? Or was he known as soccer coach? Amazing. I can’t imagine my son’s soccer coach shredding guitar on TH-cam seeing him play better than lot of guitarist. It’s like Whoa! That’s astronomical to me. Because it could happen, guys like this pick up guitar take off quick. Like fish does to water. It’s natural. They have a feel for notes from day one. They’re born with instinctive rhythm. Even though they use metronome like everyone else but music comes natural to them. Adapting new Technique Like flamenco doesn’t take them years. They go endure quick. They’re NOT limited by technique. Like elite guitarist from eighties ( think they’re NOT limited) but struggle with polyphia songs because (flat pickers) are limited by technique.. Laughing
Hey guys, we call it football lol.
Regards, Dave UK
@Swimkid1 in America its called soccer, and we all know Americans don't take kindly to the British telling us what to do lol
You can see Ricks expression, he is absolutely blown away by this guy. I never saw Ricks face with such amazement like this.
He's never had Guthrie Govan on yet...just wait 😂
@@anthonyg7181I’ve never seen Guthrie play like this or how Mateo Mancuso plays. Great guitarist but I fail to see how he’s going to blow Rick’s mind more than those guys have.
@@jonherdman6282 in terms of style and uniqueness Guthrie is quite special. Not saying Mateo's isn't but Guthrie is astounding, Rick has mentioned him a few times. There's videos of him playing mind blowing stuff. Not to mention the original comment isn't very factual bc Rick has this same expression with many guitarists honestly. I don't even think he was "blown away" at all. He had more reactions in other interviews like Animals as Leaders and Polyphia. He's always expressive like he was in this one. Guthrie would be no exception✌️
I'm blessed to have had Nathaniel as a teacher and a mentor. I have never met someone in the guitar community more humble with more talent. It is so exciting to see him get the recognition in a channel such as this Rick. Amazing stuff!
Is Nathaniel based here in Chicago?
@@6StringSunburst yes. He is based in Chicago. But mixture of Irish and English upbringing :)
Thank you, Rick, for bringing Nathaniel to a broader audience. Don't want to 'lose' our Belmullet-Manchester-Chicago lad, but he deserves this long overdue broader exposure.
Wow this fella is Chet Atkins,Les Paul and ERIC Johnson all in one!!!loved his use of harmonics and chord inversions!
As a Chicago resident and CME frequenter, this is wonderful. Nathaniel is a remarkable MUSICIAN. he is beyond just being a guitarist... but at the same time, his musicianship is inspired by the idiomatic strengths and weaknesses of the guitar. Something to strive for.
Agreed - the cool thing for me is that someone with such advanced, nuanced, unique chops, is often short on the broader musical skills - not dude, not at all. HF.
Thank you Nathaniel for your overwhelming playing.
The combination of skills to do this... Amazing. Knowledge of chord theory. Listening skills. Understanding of fretboard and voicings on guitar. Arranging skills. And being able to actually PLAY the arrangement. Nathaniel is a one in a billion musical mind. Much like Tommy Emmanual, Bela Fleck and a few others.
Nathaniel is just a massive talent on guitar. Yet, he is so down to earth and the kind of person you would want to have as a friend
I LOVE the interaction between Nathaniel's guitar-playing and Rick's remarkable ear, which recognizes every chord variation, specific harmonic shifts, and nuances. I'm in awe of you both.
There is absolutely nothing gimmicky about anything this man has ever done so he doesn’t need to worry! Pure skill, pure class
Waaay too much thought and hours behind his technique to call any of it “gimmick”!!! His rhythmic bounce reminds me of Chet Atkins, who was often overlooked as a “square” but in fact “genius”
And great feel and so compelling to both listen to and watch him play, seems like cool dude too. 😁
Forget the haters ... Your playing is brilliant and unique in its own way ...
My goodness… I genuinely can’t stop watching Nathaniel play. And… he is genuinely one of the nicest people ever. Period.
Nathaniel is one of the nicest & most humble guests you ever had on the show Rick. I love this man.
One of the great things about youtube is seeing guys like this hidden treasures.
Nathaniel is always so humble and chill while playing at a godly level
Enthralled for 30 minutes. Don't be so Modest Nat, "gimmicky" my ass! It's no more gimmicky than anything played by anyone ever. You are a Brilliant Player, problem solver, your dedication is unmatched. BRAVO, and thank you for entertaining, teaching, and showing us YOU all these years!!
10:23 "I'm just having fun which is the best way to describe it". That's pure love & truth 🙏
Nathaniel is one of the best guitarists on the planet. Amazing attention to detail in his playing. Wow!!!
Nathaniel is so cool and his talent is staggering. It's candy for the ears and eyes. Super humble young man. Thank you Rick!!!
I met Nathaniel at CME while in Chicago and he was the most down to earth person I ever met. Such a cool dude and awesome player. Excellent interview, Rick.
I found this guy in a video on Rhett's channel playing a Gibson acoustic with a B bender and he blew my mind that day. This is an entire new level of genius
Wow!!!
If I hadn't see this, I'd never believe it could be done.
Thank you Rick.
Nathaniel is a monster player and the sweetest dude around. Was so lucky to meet him at NAMM 2023 and happened to run into him a few times there, and he was such a nice, down to earth, humble guy. It was such a privilege to see him play and see him get excited about the new equipment and other players. He deserves everything and more. Cheers, mate!
He’s killin’ that Zeppelin Ramble On
Heard it instantly myself and thought it sounded cool.
It’s unbelievable. It’s hard to understand what he’s doing
@Skwid-Lives Right??? My listening isn't as advanced as his playing.
He's doing what we would all like to do with our favorite riffs. To start with the riff but to go beyond it by playing everyone else's parts too!
Yeah that was awesome! 🤯
I wish this interview went on for hours. I love watching him play, it’s so relaxing yet so entertaining. He seems like such a nice guy too.
God this guy makes me wanna cry, equal parts of joy, admiration, and low key jealousy. Such mastery of the instrument. Bravo Sir 👏👏👏
Wow. I wasn't aware of this guitarist. So impressed. So glad that the internet has enabled many great players to be discovered that otherwise may never have been at the right place and time. Cheers rick!
Been seeing a lot of these “so good they make me wanna quit, but can’t help become more and more enamoured with music” types of players lately. God I hate how good this man is, but I absolutely love it too. Fair play mate. INSANE
Nathanial"s a friggin genius on guitar and probably the nicest guy on the TH-cam music scene.
These dudes from Ireland and England continuously and historically show up as innovative and learned virtuoso guitarists
"I'm not saying that I'm clever"
You dont have to sir we hear you.
Incredible
Holy moly … this is what you get when you have 2 complete masters discussing their craft !
Great content Rick
Pleasure to watch 2 respectful,talented men sharing their love of music !
Absolute pleasure to listen too !
To be good player you need to behave good first of all as a human being.And from my experience with Nathaniel ,he is a one of kind person. Always positive and smiling.He desereves every applause. And dear Rick thank you for effort and time for these great interviews...❤
God Lord, Nathaniel Murphy is 2 guitarists in one! Wow!
I met Nathaniel at NAMM a couple years ago! Just the nicest chap! To me he's the guy you'd want as a lifelong friend!
When he plays those muted arpeggios at around 22 minutes in, he reminds me so much of Les Paul and he plays with the same joy as Les. Brilliant stuff!
Thank you Rick and Nathaniel. I’ve watched this multiple times. Every time, I pause the video, and go practice. Truly inspiring.
Quite possibly one of the best talents of this generation. Dude deserves so much more fame and popularity in the music scene.
Nathanial took pics of my wife and I when we visited CME . Talked to me for an hour or so about guitars. I love CME.
Unbelievable playing - Nathaniel you've just become one of my favourite guitar just in one video clip. AMAZING
This dude is a true fretboard wizard with real style and flare.
Love watching him play. As a guitar player I can appreciate just how good he is and his unique style. Thank you again Rick for bringing us the best!!!
I worked at Chicago Music Exchange from 2005 to 2006 when it was located on Clark and School while i was at DePaul. I casually met so many famous musicians and played unbelievable instruments. BEST JOB EVER
I've told Nathaniel several times over the years via direct message on Instagram that he makes me want to throw every single bit of my gear in the trash.
What an absolute juggernaut of a player. My favorite pure guitar player hands down
Yes. It's been done. But most players are good or great at only one or two techniques. This guy has hybrid picking, tap tempo tapping, the ole R.L. Burnside finger strums, and some things I can't name. He is very talented.
Wow. First time hearing Nathaniel, I love that his biggest goal is to serve the music! Never gimmicky, just whatever it takes to serve the source material. Excellent!
Gimmick? Are you kidding? He's simply amazing.
Dude is always musical first. He always serves the song
For sure! Hes an example for all guitarists bro. Love this lad
CME’s MVP - Anything Nathaniel plays sounds amazing….”I should buy this guitar, it sounds amazing!”
Nathaniel Murphy is a force of nature. I always loved how humour was a big part of so many guitar players back in the 40s and 50s and you don’t see that anymore. The only two players I can think of are Nathaniel Murphy and Greg Koch, both play the most absurd things in such a cheeky way that you can’t help but laugh.
I agree..he is a modern player but incorporates the fun that Chet Atkins or Les Paul inject into their arrangements.
It's just one piece but listen to McLaughlin and Paco on Friday Night In San Francisco playing and playing with, Short Tales of the Black Forest. It's humor via virtuousity. Always brings a smile.
Guthrie Govan as well
John 5 is quite cheeky and self-aware in his ridiculousness.
Good call.@@Samasiam
Some of us are guitar players. He is also an entertainer. Hats off to him 🤝
Rick is slowly becoming Gandalf
I’m here for it. 🤘🏻
Guthrie beat Beato to it
Ha! I thought, "He looks like President Snow from The Hunger Games!" 😂
Sure thing he's becoming Gandalf, you sd know what it means in the guitar world ,Rick ain't Rick for nothing he plays extraordinary guitar!!
funnily, the song that Nathaniel plays in the beginning (Led Zeppelin's Ramble on) references The lord of the rings
So cool how he craves playing. Clearly enjoys what he does, and too humble for how good he is. Really nice dude.
I heard him the first time when he played ”In my life” at CME on a B-bender Gibson Dove. So nice.
He is a great inspiration and I use his playing as a tutorial really.
Nathaniel and Tommy Emmanuel need to link up. Love hearing the breakdown of the arrangements
Def shades of Tommy Emmanuel
Yes!!!
Exactly!
I came to the comments to see if anyone mentioned Tommy Emmanuel! ❤
👌🥂
I love it when guitarists think out of the box and actually use the guitar in totally unique ways.
Great interview Rick! Nathaniel's playing just floors me. He is so humble...nice to see!
The ramble on riffage was incredible
This guy's awesome. At one point he mentioned Joe Pass and I didn't understand why until he played something that sounded just like him. He later on mentioned a "piano-like" style and next thing he played sounded just like Stanley Jordan. He truly is a one-man band.
What a great interview and a humble guy who is immensely skillful.
Great video Rick, as a Chicago native this makes me smile.
Thank you
And given the Bears great picks in this year's draft (Round 1 25 April), Nathaniel should have some great football to watch while practicing his craft. Wow! My next door neighbor in north Idaho came from Chicago, and is a fan of the Cubs and Wrigley Field, too. I became a fan when our local cable company had WGN as its feed in Cordova, AK.
Having fun is what it is all about!! Great interview as always, and great guitar playing Nathaniel!!
Guy won my heart when he busted out “Crazy Little Thing”, incredible! Great interview
watching football and playing guitar all day... this guy living the dream of millions of man
World is not short of amaziiing guitarists, thankfully.
I've been following some of the greats from Segovia to McLaughlin and Paco and Al etc. What is stunning today, are the variations of technique beyond the parameters I've seen. Obviously infinitely more styles actually can be seen very early now. It's new unexpected potential and creativity. Lucky us.
@@Samasiam Truly..how about the new 'crimson line up' vai/belew/levin/carey
"It's kind of like what you do without realizing..." Right... True genius here, and refreshingly humble about it.
Nathaniel is just a Natural Phenomenon ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I could literally listen to him play all day. Amazingly talented guitarist!
I have had the occasion to meet Nathaniel Murphy after a concert, and have seen him around CME a few times. (I was actually at CME the day of this recording and saw Nathaniel and Rick walking around and talking.) Nathaniel truly is the kind and humble guy he appears to be. He’s a good dude.
so happy you guys are out there giving us this content. makes me happy and feel good
Great Nathaniel !!
I love your playing Joscho...
I have aware of Mr. Murphey for some time just happening to catch a demo he did for the CME and was instantly blown away. He really plays like no one else and he is so humble and humorous. He SO deserves to be highlighted.
Anybody heard of Roy Clark, Glen Campbell, Chett, this guy, is a next step, taken the legands and mixed em all up,wonderful stuff.
Man… I love this channel. As a non-guitar player (but music enthusiast) I still find this stuff FASCINATING.
We need more Nathaniel! Pure genius!!!
I've been waiting on someone to officially recognize this greatness
Been a big fan of Nathaniel (zeppelinbarnartra) for many years and he's always been not only exceptionally gifted musician but a genuinely good person. Excited to see him get the spotlight he deserves! 🙌👏
It always amazes me how creative people can be about playing guitar, and how many ways you can play it❗️
This is one of Rick’s videos that I’ve went back and watched several times and shared in disbelief! I’m just gobsmacked by this man’s talent!
So humble and extremely talented.
Great interview Rick.
Will watch this again. 👍
Nathaniel is the man. Phenomenal player - have followed him for years now and he constantly leaves me shooketh with his incredible arrangements.
This is spectacular. I've become quite a fan of Rick Beato 'cause I love music. To hear him and a master guitarist discuss music in its complexities and beauties is a real treat.
What a lovely interview , I first saw Nathaniel playing “ In My Life “ my favourite Beatles song by my favourite band , and along with watching the videos of Rick Beato at the age of 60 I have fallen back in love with music and learning to play guitar again , so thank you both very much for your time inspiration and a now happier life 😀👍🙏.
This is the purest musicality I've heard and seen in a long time.. Never heard if him before and he's a fellow Northern English Brit!! Brilliant and inspiring Wow!👏
He's originally from Belmullet, Co. Mayo, Ireland, although from his half Mayo/half Manc accent he obviously spent a good bit of time there.
Dude became one of my favorite players very fast. Can’t get enough.