Neil - I slowed this down and picked out all of the licks for the short solo and the extended solo. Question - where did those licks come from? There are some beautiful open string stuff, some bluesy elements and even some jazz like note choices. Are these your licks or are you channeling someone else? Jack - Moody Guitar Straps
I think Brent Mason played on the original recording with a Baritone guitar tuned to A and capoed. He emailed me about it a long time ago but I have lost it since. He also played on Lee Ann Womac's A Little Past Little Rock. The baritone really set the riffs off I think. But if a singer is going to use higher keys a standard guitar is ok. Good video.
Man that was the coolest. That's my goal to play country telecaster style.sounds so awesome. Thank u for the video, makes me more determined.
Awesome!! You totally nailed this song!
Would love to see a lesson breakdown of the licks you used! Great job!
Just great! The tone, the bends and everything.
I play mostly hard rock but WOW!! This is really cool!! Thank you!!
I literally can't stop watching this video
Wow you are fantastic guitar player. I enjoyed your cover 😊
This is some amazing playing - well done !!
Good chops, I played metal, then funk, then rock, then classic rock, then blues, now country!
That is some killer kountry geetar playin rat there..... :)
Sad I just discovered this but glad I did. Great job. Perfectly played!! Thank you.
Nicely done sir!
Excellent
Fantastic!
Awesome!
Good Lord this is some nice playing
Awesome man!!!! Great job!!!!
Great job dude
Very good !
Nice 👍!
Neil - I slowed this down and picked out all of the licks for the short solo and the extended solo. Question - where did those licks come from? There are some beautiful open string stuff, some bluesy elements and even some jazz like note choices. Are these your licks or are you channeling someone else? Jack - Moody Guitar Straps
Wow!!!
Very nice work on this fantastic tune. I am trying to find the solo for Anywhere by Sara Evans., Any ideas, anyone???
I think Brent Mason played on the original recording with a Baritone guitar tuned to A and capoed. He emailed me about it a long time ago but I have lost it since. He also played on Lee Ann Womac's A Little Past Little Rock. The baritone really set the riffs off I think. But if a singer is going to use higher keys a standard guitar is ok. Good video.
sounds about right that low A stuff is not possible on a guitar tuned to concert tuning.
Great job! Do you have a tab by chance?
I feel ill because i have to play this in a few days and not enough time to practice because i want to play exactly like this
shut up
Me too !!!
Great job. I wish the video was a little clearer so I could see those licks!
HEAR those licks!!
Lessons? Great job...
Great playing! Can you make a lesson out of it? There is a lot people who can learn from you!
Great mix! How did you get it to sound so clean?
Even a close up on the left hand would be brilliant
GREAT JOB. The real thing…...
Come on man, we need a lesson on those licks so we can go out there and kick a$$ 😉
Nice job!!! Keep on rockin'... I've subscribed to your channel !!! If you like you can check my channel for some of my own guitar stuff...
He alright ,the singer sucks ....😂