I’ve never had a one on one with Ryan but I would bet good money that if a person can play a guitar well enough to be considered just a beginner, that he would be able to teach them anything..only possible problem would be said person “learning “ it 🤣 seriously tho no one simplifies teaching songs better than Mr Lendt THANK U RYAN
Thanks for the tutorial Ryan. I was looking at fudging the chords but now will practice the 'right' ones. Professional tip: Get into the practice of looking at the camera and not at yourself on the screen (too easy to default to, like a clamp F instead of a barre). Makes a difference for your viewers ;)
Love your method of teaching bc you don't waste time telling every chord shape every time you play them as if we'd never seen a guitar before, but you give the right amount of information needed to actually learn the song
Thank you for this lesson Ryan, today I finally learned Black Hole Sun and was able to sing and play it after a few hours practicing. This was one of the songs I always dreamed of learning and being able to play and now I can.
i am 30 yrs and my dad is a musician.. i have alwas wanted to learn how to play the guitar, but i could never wrap my head around learning all the theory first.. because of you i just started . and it is so intuitive, i can just jam along and am motivated to really learn the theory behin it. THANK YOU SO MUCH for these videos
i remember trying to learn this when I first picked up the guitar at the start of the pandemic.. could never get that cool shape down fast enough back then lol. came back to it today to learn the whole song and I did it in 15 mins (yoohoo progress!)
Are you going to bless us with a play/sing through?? The Like a Stone play through was amazing and helps put all the pieces together. Great video though!
*I was all set to see Mr. Cornell and Soundgarden at the show in STL following the Detroit concert, but he passed away soon after. I was truly devastated. 💔*
Absolutely great; for people who just want to play it, and don't really care what the chords are called (knowing the root as you show is good) this cut my learning curve in about 1/4. Thanks!
love it! yep, learning "what you're doing" when it comes to chris is often not worth the effort - especially since he wrote by ear and not by "knowing". happy to help, glad to help Thomas cheers :)
Chris will always be one of my favorite male vocalists. Thank you so much for this lesson. I don’t do much with drop D but I am looking forward to trying this. Could you do a lesson on “Limo Wreck” sometime?
Thankyou Ryan !! Love your tutorials...love your teaching style.. fun, cool, passionate, accurate and so quick, complete and to the point... and you get it all across inside of 8-9 minutes.. !!
I just recently (like only a month ago) started playing guitar, and your videos have helped so much by teaching and breaking everything down, so thank youu :)
well! Welcome to the excitement, Mr. Hamster - I'm so glad to hear that and thanks for the shout! Best of luck to you on your journey, it can absolutely be a lifelong one :)
Great job on this Ryan! Love your “campfire” versions of songs. I think that is your “niche”. You make some of these “god I wish I could play that” songs come within reach :). Thank you thank you!!!
I love this song and I really love your patience and methods of teaching! I'm 47 years Young LOL and I just bought a Yamaha Pacifica J112 Lefty! Not a single lesson other than what I'm learning here thank you so much! Happy holidays🎄🎁🎄🎶🎸🎶
Just watched Chris perform his acoustic version on the Howard Stern Show. Grabbed the exact same Martin he used and jumped over to your channel to learn it. Thank you. I know you read the comments, so I have to put in a long distance request and dedication (I used my Casey Kassem voice for that). Anyway...29 Palms by Robert Plant. Don't answer just yet. Easy strum pattern, great little lick, angelic chorus. Let it marinate on your brain for a while and then get back to me. I haven't found a good lesson for that song anywhere. "It comes kinda hard, when I hear your voice on the radio..."
@@RyanLendt Thank you! I hope you find the time. The guitar was a gift from my dead dad. He would've never got a guitar like that for me as a kid, but after he died it was my money to spend. So one of the first things he did was buy me a REALLY nice guitar.
This the best TH-cam channel. I can’t thank you enough Ryan. Any chance of “What’s so funny about peace , love & understanding” Chris Cornel cover? Thank you in advance 🤙🍻
perfect bro thaks unless tanks bro!!! for you!!! im faloow u a lot years ago!!! and thaks im 44 is 2024 and i lived the 90s vibes!!! mtv... nirvana... pearl jam etc etc and SOUND GARDEN and whwen i was 14 years oldn this song was like imposible to play, now is so easier, and when i forget some og this songs i looking for you THANKS
Once again another great lesson! Been struggling with this one in standard tuning (start on Asus7) and that made his already hard vocals even tougher. Thanks for the clue as always, brother! Plus you’re from Philly go birds!!
Danke/Thanks for the lesson. I luv'd it. Originally from NJ living in Bavaria Germany. I missed out going to all the concerts during this great time period of music (Grunge/Alternative Rock) during the 1st half of the 90's while serving 92'-97'. I was a big Pumpkins fan, Black Hole Sun is one of the most memorable songs during this time. Tschuß und schöne Grüße, peace out!
I'd imagine the military isn't super accommodating to your concert schedule! Also, I was born in NJ and have been to Germany once, we're practically twins :)
I am requesting a lesson from the Chris Stapleton library. "Without Your Love" and "I Was Wrong". BTW I love you teaching style. you give more than enough info to show us what to do, but you keep it moving. If I miss anything I can always rewind or slow down the video.
Omg my upper GI made me miss 5k live 😢....it feels like just yesterday I forced my spouse to sub so I could say “we” took you to 2000...in my head that fact 😂 ... I would never of thought this song could work acoustically ...until I heard it.... pretty deadly indeed. Congratulations 🍾🎉🎈 5000+ Pearl Jam fans unite !!!,
haha I meant to mention that on your shoutout but i forgot!!! gotta wait for 6k OOPS :) If he's still subbed, please offer him my apologies for jamming up his feed with stuff he's not interested in - and thanks to both of you, times millions, as always :)
AMAZING lesson keep up the great work 💚 I’m new to guitar and miss my 90’s so I want to learn some amazing songs. I stumbled across you and you make it so easy. I can’t wIt to try it. Could you teach Make it wit chu QOTSA 🙏🏻
Hi! Ryan! Before anything, thanks for all of your lessons! Hope you are doing well! Can you do Fell on black days? Sounds kind of cool, can not get the strumming part tough! Thank you!
Congrats on the 5000 Ryan!! As always your tutorials are top notch and as always I'm full of complements and request. A Scott Weiland tribute. Dancing Days or Crackerman campfire? Juuustt think about it.
Thanks for the video Ryan! Excellent and straightforward explanation, I need to learn some hits from the grunge era for a friend's band and your videos are really helpful. I wasn't hooked from the grunge bands when they appeared, since I am from the previous generation and was totally into Van Halen, Extreme, etc.. never liked either Nirvana or Pearl Jam (blasphemy fro you) and still I don't, but I always connected to Soundgarden or Alice in Chains songs (I consider Jar of Flies a masterpiece record in its simplicity and rawness). Will dive into your other videos as needed. Ciao
Hey Ryan I am asking for "black hole sun" tutorial on Electric guitar. Also "Like Suicide", Fresh Tendrils, and Follow My Way" oh and "Steel Rain". This man was such a monster genius on the guitar and lyrical pen.
@@RyanLendt As promised, I have scoured your channel for a campfire version. Although I have found a very intuitive bunch of tuts for the full version - Alas, no campfire... Don't stress, I'll see what I can do with what you already have and perhaps even send you the campfire version I derive from that!!
Totally awesome lesson Ryan ( as usual). Cant believe only one request for this. If you somehow missed Soundgarden ( under 35 or whatever), go listen to them. One of the greatest bands ever IMO. Still really missing Chris not being around.
This has just been put to the top of my list, awesome song and top lesson as per normal Ryan. I seem to struggle with consistency when I’m playing, one day I can play a song and the next I make loads of mistakes. Does this happen at your level, obviously to a lesser degree? Cheers.
Gosh I could discuss the answer to this question for hours. I tend to think everything is like everything else - or said a different way, in a broad sense every skill is your brain executing a certain pattern of things. I would wager that the electrical signals in your brain (not your brain of course) don't know whether you're playing guitar, talking, or using a spoon. So while when you're learning to use a spoon you'll be more coordinated some days and less others as you carve out the necessary neuro-muscular patterns for each variation of spoonmanship. once you become a proficient spoon user, you can just use a spoon every single time. And to give you something to look forward to, you could put that spoon down for a decade and certainly be able to eat farina without a second thought... like riding a bike :) I asked my golf mentor the same question about a year ago and his answer was roughly that as well (minus the breakfast grains) lending support to my everything is like everything else theory.
Hey Justin, maybe you need warm-up exercises with the particular mistake you are making. Sometimes I used to get on the nylon and I find myself plucking the wrong strings, cuz I was not properly visualizing the string location in my mind's eye. So I would stop and do some string skipping exercises and they would get me back on track. It often does not take long. Say around 5 mins practice at a particular skill will get you right back in the zone. It could be legato exercises. Phrasing whatever you need to focus on. Take a moment and lock in with a specific exercise.
You upload new videos almost everyday. Man, how do you do that? Does it happen to you to sleep from time to time? I admire your works a lot, you're my guitar hero just after Mike McCready. 😎
Not QUITE every day, but almost ;) I really appreciate that ABC - The answer is: I'm on a MISSION (and yes I do sleep, you can tell my mom to stop worrying about me)
If u dont recognize my name yet ryan, ive been on the channel and love ur all vids man. I always make sure to hit thumbs up. But id love it if ud teach sole one by blind melon, a band i havent seen u cover too much on that rocks! Thanks man
of course I recognize your name Ryan, it's been following me around my whole life ;) But yeah of course I do. I keep ALMOST doing some melon, and for one reason or another it just keeps not happening. So it'll happen soon :) Thanks for the request!
Thanks for the kindness and for the suggestion Mario! - I started sharing some tabs sometimes, it's kind of on a "when I feel like it" basis... I'm sure you'll run into one sooner or later :) in the meantime, may I suggest utilizing the playback speed function of youtube. Cheers to Chile!
Are there any tricks for getting the first 4 notes to ring out? particularly the 5th fret of the G string? Not matter how hard I try, it always sounds muted because my finger naturally slightly lifts right there.
I'm sorry to say, Doctor Beavis, that there is no silver bullet. The only trick is to try try try and try. Don't forget to go to sleep and wake up in between.
@@RyanLendt So I had to do some digging up on doing bar chords correctly, they mention various techniques that slightly help but most suggest it really comes with practice like yourself. Thank you for your response and I shall go to sleep in between practice!
I can teach you anything you want during a one-on-one! www.ryanlendt.com/lessons
Anything?
I’ve never had a one on one with Ryan but I would bet good money that if a person can play a guitar well enough to be considered just a beginner, that he would be able to teach them anything..only possible problem would be said person “learning “ it 🤣 seriously tho no one simplifies teaching songs better than Mr Lendt THANK U RYAN
Thanks for the tutorial Ryan. I was looking at fudging the chords but now will practice the 'right' ones.
Professional tip: Get into the practice of looking at the camera and not at yourself on the screen (too easy to default to, like a clamp F instead of a barre). Makes a difference for your viewers ;)
Love your method of teaching bc you don't waste time telling every chord shape every time you play them as if we'd never seen a guitar before, but you give the right amount of information needed to actually learn the song
I'm very glad you enjoyed that Andrew - welcome to the party!
"Cool shape", hilarious. Reminds me how Phoebe on Friends named her chords too!
i friggen love that shape i know exactly what you're talking about!
'Bear claw', shape,
Phoebe : "first rule of playing the guitar.... don't touch the guitar!"
Thank you for this lesson Ryan, today I finally learned Black Hole Sun and was able to sing and play it after a few hours practicing. This was one of the songs I always dreamed of learning and being able to play and now I can.
I love that, thank you David :)
I saw him play this acoustic as a half-time break when I went to see Audioslave about a decade ago. He sang it so beautifully, I was in tears.
I can't even imagine. I love audioslave.
Don't know what i like more, your musical talent or your sense of humour... Thanks man
both of those things like you back Anton :) thank you for the shout!
i am 30 yrs and my dad is a musician.. i have alwas wanted to learn how to play the guitar, but i could never wrap my head around learning all the theory first.. because of you i just started . and it is so intuitive, i can just jam along and am motivated to really learn the theory behin it. THANK YOU SO MUCH for these videos
Pluvia, your comment makes me so very happy. Thank you for being here, and I wish you the very best of luck in your majestic endeavor!
F%#% the theory man. Just do it. Have your Ol' Man show you the CAGED system assuming hes a guitarist & knows it and that'll take you a long way.
i remember trying to learn this when I first picked up the guitar at the start of the pandemic.. could never get that cool shape down fast enough back then lol. came back to it today to learn the whole song and I did it in 15 mins (yoohoo progress!)
big deal!
Are you going to bless us with a play/sing through?? The Like a Stone play through was amazing and helps put all the pieces together. Great video though!
I was thinking about it... since you asked I think I will :) Thanks for asking Bryce!
*I was all set to see Mr. Cornell and Soundgarden at the show in STL following the Detroit concert, but he passed away soon after. I was truly devastated. 💔*
:( that's insult to injury. I feel you Daniel.
I was suppose to see him at the STL show as well..
That lesson was fun and soundrealy cool. IL keep practicing it till I get it down. This the song and
Chris Cornell my all time favourite
I'm glad you enjoyed that Norman!
Yessss love these Chris Cornell lessons. Keep em coming 🙌
Thanks friendly friend!
Absolutely great; for people who just want to play it, and don't really care what the chords are called (knowing the root as you show is good) this cut my learning curve in about 1/4. Thanks!
love it! yep, learning "what you're doing" when it comes to chris is often not worth the effort - especially since he wrote by ear and not by "knowing". happy to help, glad to help Thomas cheers :)
Awesome lesson. You've provided the building blocks, as you so often do.
thanks Mike.
Chris will always be one of my favorite male vocalists. Thank you so much for this lesson. I don’t do much with drop D but I am looking forward to trying this. Could you do a lesson on “Limo Wreck” sometime?
He is definitely one of the very best of all time. Limo Wreck - on the list!
Best guitarteacher for advanced players.. quick great system of explaining..just perfect... keep going! Thank you
thanks for the shout Jey!
You're a good teacher dude.
your channel really grew on me. love the enthusiasm
cheers to you MC
Thankyou Ryan !! Love your tutorials...love your teaching style.. fun, cool, passionate, accurate and so quick, complete and to the point... and you get it all across inside of 8-9 minutes.. !!
happy you're happy TD thanks!
I just recently (like only a month ago) started playing guitar, and your videos have helped so much by teaching and breaking everything down, so thank youu :)
well! Welcome to the excitement, Mr. Hamster - I'm so glad to hear that and thanks for the shout! Best of luck to you on your journey, it can absolutely be a lifelong one :)
Great job on this Ryan! Love your “campfire” versions of songs. I think that is your “niche”. You make some of these “god I wish I could play that” songs come within reach :). Thank you thank you!!!
aw thanks Jack - I'm glad you find them to your liking!
Damn dude, best grunge lessons and love the attitude
hey thanks Bunn :)
I'm gonna try this when I get home from work. Thank you for doing this song!
Greetings from Ireland :)
🇮🇪
greetings Steve!
MAN! Thank YOU! I have seen a few video lessons to this amazing song and let me tell you that your lesson was AWESOME! Nice work, congrats!
I'm so glad you enjoyed that Victor, thank you :)
Dude! A quick, to-the-point tutorial! How refreshing! Subscribed!
welcome to the party Arty! (hehe)
I love this song and I really love your patience and methods of teaching! I'm 47 years Young LOL and I just bought a Yamaha Pacifica J112 Lefty! Not a single lesson other than what I'm learning here thank you so much! Happy holidays🎄🎁🎄🎶🎸🎶
cheers to you and thank you for the shout MHCC - congrats on your purchase and best of luck to you!
Just watched Chris perform his acoustic version on the Howard Stern Show. Grabbed the exact same Martin he used and jumped over to your channel to learn it. Thank you. I know you read the comments, so I have to put in a long distance request and dedication (I used my Casey Kassem voice for that). Anyway...29 Palms by Robert Plant. Don't answer just yet. Easy strum pattern, great little lick, angelic chorus. Let it marinate on your brain for a while and then get back to me. I haven't found a good lesson for that song anywhere. "It comes kinda hard, when I hear your voice on the radio..."
haha nice guitar you have Shawn! and you're not the first, or even the second person to request that. I oughtta look into it...
@@RyanLendt Thank you! I hope you find the time. The guitar was a gift from my dead dad. He would've never got a guitar like that for me as a kid, but after he died it was my money to spend. So one of the first things he did was buy me a REALLY nice guitar.
This the best TH-cam channel. I can’t thank you enough Ryan. Any chance of “What’s so funny about peace , love & understanding” Chris Cornel cover? Thank you in advance 🤙🍻
“Pay attention 007”, haha. Another good lesson, my friend, thanks!
teehee. i have to make a great effort not to say that every time. Thanks Prog :)
Chris, one in a lifetime, genius!!
indeed.
Congratulations ! Wonderful Lesson !!
thanks EM!
ShoooWeeee brings back memories of tripping my ass off jaming this in 94-95
haha that's the spirit J!
@@RyanLendt 🤯
You are fun to watch and a good teacher! Great job!
amazing! Please teach when i'm down - chris cornell
YES! I've had that song intermittently stuck in my head for two years.
YEAAAH OMG NOW WE ARE TALKING 😍
yay!
perfect bro thaks unless tanks bro!!! for you!!! im faloow u a lot years ago!!! and thaks im 44 is 2024 and i lived the 90s vibes!!! mtv... nirvana... pearl jam etc etc and SOUND GARDEN and whwen i was 14 years oldn this song was like imposible to play, now is so easier, and when i forget some og this songs i looking for you THANKS
Once again another great lesson! Been struggling with this one in standard tuning (start on Asus7) and that made his already hard vocals even tougher. Thanks for the clue as always, brother! Plus you’re from Philly go birds!!
glad that was helpful bob :) spent 21 months near philly en route to the south.
Dude. You speak to me. When I get a minute I'm trying this. Subscribe liked!
welcome to the party Matthew thanks for being here :)
Thanks mate for explaining in detail
cheers mate
Thanks for this lesson. I learned a lot.
Glad it was helpful!
One of the most legendary songs ever. Thanks Ryan!
May I suggest? Before we disappear, one of his latest best tunes IMHO...
Great request, Mr. Thrown :)
Thank you for this lesson Ryan!
you're most welcome thanks for hanging out :)
Woo Ryan acoustic Taylor!!!
woo!
very good job! pretty nice lesson. ty
thanks MoJo!
great teaching cool vibe, thanks!
thanks DB!
Ryan that was awesome. Thank you so much man.
my pleasure C thanks
YES! Electric version would be great!
I did it long ago
That 5-5-5-5 to 8-5-5-5 is killin’ me.
Because I’m unskilled and lazy, I found this easier: 5-5-5-5 to x1-0-0-1x
nice find Brent - not RIGHT RIGHT but not wrong wrong either :)
Another great tutorial man thanks
thanks CH :)
Love it Ryan! Thanks! Saw you on the Ten email recently as well. I'm loving the Taylor as well. Schön tag noch!
Greetings Bill! Elizabeth the Taylor says thank you and blushes :)
Danke/Thanks for the lesson. I luv'd it. Originally from NJ living in Bavaria Germany. I missed out going to all the concerts during this great time period of music (Grunge/Alternative Rock) during the 1st half of the 90's while serving 92'-97'. I was a big Pumpkins fan, Black Hole Sun is one of the most memorable songs during this time. Tschuß und schöne Grüße, peace out!
I'd imagine the military isn't super accommodating to your concert schedule! Also, I was born in NJ and have been to Germany once, we're practically twins :)
I am requesting a lesson from the Chris Stapleton library. "Without Your Love" and "I Was Wrong". BTW I love you teaching style. you give more than enough info to show us what to do, but you keep it moving. If I miss anything I can always rewind or slow down the video.
oh well there it is now I have to hear it :) thanks for the kindness Kevin I'm glad you're enjoying your time here :)
Learning sooo much from you, dude 😎. Cheers
cheers to you dude.
Omg my upper GI made me miss 5k live 😢....it feels like just yesterday I forced my spouse to sub so I could say “we” took you to 2000...in my head that fact 😂 ...
I would never of thought this song could work acoustically ...until I heard it.... pretty deadly indeed.
Congratulations 🍾🎉🎈 5000+ Pearl Jam fans unite !!!,
haha I meant to mention that on your shoutout but i forgot!!! gotta wait for 6k OOPS :) If he's still subbed, please offer him my apologies for jamming up his feed with stuff he's not interested in - and thanks to both of you, times millions, as always :)
This is a great lesson, thank you very much sir! Subscribed and liked!
welcome to the party frog - thank you!
Thanks again for helping me to build up a little Soundgarden campfire set for a wedding! Grungie hugs from Germany!
excellent!!
Awesome lesson thank you!!
My pleasure!
thanks man excellent lesson
My pleasure!
great lesson, dude. thank you
I always imagined you were from Seattle, maybe its your love of the music
I love everything about Seattle except the weather :P
Thank you!!! =D
you're welcome!!!
AMAZING lesson keep up the great work 💚 I’m new to guitar and miss my 90’s so I want to learn some amazing songs. I stumbled across you and you make it so easy. I can’t wIt to try it. Could you teach Make it wit chu QOTSA 🙏🏻
thanks for the idea wilson :)
Hi! Ryan! Before anything, thanks for all of your lessons! Hope you are doing well! Can you do Fell on black days? Sounds kind of cool, can not get the strumming part tough! Thank you!
What's up Raul! I've done a campfire version of fell on black days , and definitely plan to do a real version - thank you for being here!
Congrats on the 5000 Ryan!! As always your tutorials are top notch and as always I'm full of complements and request.
A Scott Weiland tribute. Dancing Days or Crackerman campfire?
Juuustt think about it.
Thanks so much Gianes! Thinking about it I am, great requests!
‘Cool shape...’ 😅 Fawesome 🤘🏽
thanks E :)
Sounds awesome.
taking the tour I see :)
@@RyanLendt sure am. Thank you!
Thanks for the video Ryan! Excellent and straightforward explanation, I need to learn some hits from the grunge era for a friend's band and your videos are really helpful. I wasn't hooked from the grunge bands when they appeared, since I am from the previous generation and was totally into Van Halen, Extreme, etc.. never liked either Nirvana or Pearl Jam (blasphemy fro you) and still I don't, but I always connected to Soundgarden or Alice in Chains songs (I consider Jar of Flies a masterpiece record in its simplicity and rawness). Will dive into your other videos as needed. Ciao
blasphemers welcome :)!
Hey Ryan I am asking for "black hole sun" tutorial on Electric guitar. Also "Like Suicide", Fresh Tendrils, and Follow My Way" oh and "Steel Rain". This man was such a monster genius on the guitar and lyrical pen.
Yes I would love to do the actual lead parts for black hole sun! and all the rest of those. thanks for the requests Kevin!
Just Loving your stuff!!! Thank you Brother!! Can we get a campfire version of I am the Highway by any chance?
thanks Rob! I do believe I've done that
@@RyanLendt I shall go back through your tutorials, however a search of your channel says differently. Will keep ya posted
@@RyanLendt As promised, I have scoured your channel for a campfire version. Although I have found a very intuitive bunch of tuts for the full version - Alas, no campfire... Don't stress, I'll see what I can do with what you already have and perhaps even send you the campfire version I derive from that!!
Fantastic, Ryan! No pressure, but I'm still waiting for your version of Josh Rouse "Laughter"! (I'm sure you'll have a laugh covering it 😉)
with a title like that I better! ;)
@@RyanLendt Looking forward to the instructional and the shenanigans!
Totally awesome lesson Ryan ( as usual). Cant believe only one request for this. If you somehow missed Soundgarden ( under 35 or whatever), go listen to them. One of the greatest bands ever IMO. Still really missing Chris not being around.
ne'er-do-wells ;) Chris is the stuff of legends. I'm sad for the 200 more songs we're not going to hear :(
Eggggggxcellent job as always, keep ‘em coming 🤓
oh you know I will ;)
This has just been put to the top of my list, awesome song and top lesson as per normal Ryan.
I seem to struggle with consistency when I’m playing, one day I can play a song and the next I make loads of mistakes. Does this happen at your level, obviously to a lesser degree?
Cheers.
Gosh I could discuss the answer to this question for hours. I tend to think everything is like everything else - or said a different way, in a broad sense every skill is your brain executing a certain pattern of things. I would wager that the electrical signals in your brain (not your brain of course) don't know whether you're playing guitar, talking, or using a spoon. So while when you're learning to use a spoon you'll be more coordinated some days and less others as you carve out the necessary neuro-muscular patterns for each variation of spoonmanship. once you become a proficient spoon user, you can just use a spoon every single time. And to give you something to look forward to, you could put that spoon down for a decade and certainly be able to eat farina without a second thought... like riding a bike :) I asked my golf mentor the same question about a year ago and his answer was roughly that as well (minus the breakfast grains) lending support to my everything is like everything else theory.
Hey Justin, maybe you need warm-up exercises with the particular mistake you are making. Sometimes I used to get on the nylon and I find myself plucking the wrong strings, cuz I was not properly visualizing the string location in my mind's eye. So I would stop and do some string skipping exercises and they would get me back on track. It often does not take long. Say around 5 mins practice at a particular skill will get you right back in the zone. It could be legato exercises. Phrasing whatever you need to focus on. Take a moment and lock in with a specific exercise.
Congrats on 5K, also my favorite song by Soundgarden
Thanks Connor!
very very very good
why thank you Ruihall!
You upload new videos almost everyday. Man, how do you do that? Does it happen to you to sleep from time to time? I admire your works a lot, you're my guitar hero just after Mike McCready. 😎
Not QUITE every day, but almost ;) I really appreciate that ABC - The answer is: I'm on a MISSION (and yes I do sleep, you can tell my mom to stop worrying about me)
Oh yea. Cannot wait to tackle this
thought you'd like that :)
Ryan Lendt anything “campfire” I’m a fan of. (Alive please) 🤙🏼
I second Alive.
Great lesson! Now I just need to stop shattering glasses every I time I try to sing this
thanks D!, perhaps an effort in vain - chris had pipes...
great tutorials!👍
Awesome teaching! What about State Of Love and Trust from Pearl Jam??
I've done that :) thanks SM!
Many thanks!
many welcomes!
Learning this legendry song,even my index finger became legendry
:) this is exactly as it should be
Again, wow!
:)
Thanks man!
That was so cool...
Can you share a lesson for Misery by Soul Asylum?
Thank you!
Stay safe my friend...
thanks for the request Joseph!
Another great one. You're the best 🤘🤘🤘
glad you liked it Stefan!
Too late to ask for an electric version? You’re so good!
thanks Supreet! I did the electric version :)
Thank you so much!!
you're so very welcome! My sister had a ferret named Sage, FYI
If u dont recognize my name yet ryan, ive been on the channel and love ur all vids man. I always make sure to hit thumbs up. But id love it if ud teach sole one by blind melon, a band i havent seen u cover too much on that rocks! Thanks man
of course I recognize your name Ryan, it's been following me around my whole life ;) But yeah of course I do. I keep ALMOST doing some melon, and for one reason or another it just keeps not happening. So it'll happen soon :) Thanks for the request!
Ryan Lendt i love how interactive u r with ur fans. Thanks so much bro, love ur stuff!
This is awesome! You think you could do You Know My Name at some point?
thanks Jacob! definitely :)
A great lesson, Hail Chris and Hail Ryan.
Well I have a question for you brother.......
Can you "DO THE EVOLUTION!" I think you got my message 😊😊
th-cam.com/video/sOCoupDQNbg/w-d-xo.html
going WAY back gentlemen :) Thanks so much Aryan - great to have you here!
The history of grunge!
:)
Yo Philly! It rains and it’s humid.
unless it's a frozen tundra!
I know it’s 3 years late but Ik you still respond what’s that thing at the nut? Looks like a capo what’s it used for? Thanks for all the lessons Ryan!
'tis a Thalia capo - expensive, but the last capo you'll ever buy
Pleaseee more than mad season 😢😢😢😢😢
well which one next??
Rian... From Santiago chile...
Please give us the tabs... Sometimes it's difficult to me follow your demos.
I really like your videos!
Thank you
Thanks for the kindness and for the suggestion Mario! - I started sharing some tabs sometimes, it's kind of on a "when I feel like it" basis... I'm sure you'll run into one sooner or later :) in the meantime, may I suggest utilizing the playback speed function of youtube. Cheers to Chile!
Thanks man
Any time
Nice one!
Thank you, Pierce Brosnan's character in Mrs. Doubtfire ;)
You must have me confused with Stephen/Steven... and yes, I'm still awake
lazy try - he was Stu in that movie :)
Ah yeah... Sir Stu I think
I don’t know if you are a big fan of John Frusciante from the RHCP but if you are then can you do Carvel plz. That song is great
I'm definitely looking to expand the Peppers representation! Thanks for the great request BT
Yaaaaaas i second that, an excellent song
Anything from Mr Frusciante is amazing but that is definitely one of his best
You da man thanks!
Glad to help!
Are there any tricks for getting the first 4 notes to ring out? particularly the 5th fret of the G string? Not matter how hard I try, it always sounds muted because my finger naturally slightly lifts right there.
I'm sorry to say, Doctor Beavis, that there is no silver bullet. The only trick is to try try try and try. Don't forget to go to sleep and wake up in between.
@@RyanLendt So I had to do some digging up on doing bar chords correctly, they mention various techniques that slightly help but most suggest it really comes with practice like yourself. Thank you for your response and I shall go to sleep in between practice!