Tim, thank you so much for this excellent Tutorial. I did the singing part in my car and now the guitar Part with you. Only thing left is to combine the two ... Probably the hardest. Cheers.
@@TimGuitarLessons amazing song writer for sure. Thanks again for the detailed breakdown of all the embellishments. And I'm not really much of a country guy. I like stergil simpson and colter wall I would definitely check out tutorials on them too if you ever have the time and are into them. Thanks Tim!
Great stuff. Picking up lots of things I’ve never caught before and incorporating them into how I play these songs now. Was wondering what guitar you’re using? Love the tone.
I’m a lefty who taught himself right handed. I still have trouble with my strumming when learning others songs. It would be great if you gave some strumming cadence with your already great lessons. So glad a found your channel. Thank you
Amazing how the fingers stay on almost the same position of the neck buy yet its an entire song. Wow how does that work- Music keeps amazing me, the simplicity at times yet while listening sounds extremely complicated. Drop D makes it even richer. Thx for the lesson. Could this played in double drop D also? By the way I would like to donate a couple of USD just so you can have a free lunch one day. With a beer. Dont know how🤷♂️. The lessons are soooooo helpfull my friend. Its worth it for me. Dont know how to send a private message in youtube realy.
It could definitely be played in double drop d as well if you wanted it to be... Hahaha and thanks for wanting buy me lunch and a beer! I use Patreon for that donations... www.patreon.com/timguitartime
Excellent song and lesson! Will you ever let us see your face? I would love to see a video about your musical influences and your experiences as a performing musician.
Cant figure out the VERSE: That F note in my opinion only sounds right before back to D after sentence number 2 and sentence 4. Not after sentence 1 and 2. Correct? It can be played in two ways but since DropD is very forgiving I wanna make sure I play it correct. 1-I bought a house at the mouth of the holler 2-A ring at the pawn shop, and a crib for the kid 3-I heard some word there was work up in Hindman 4-I'm going tomorrow and hope that there is Is -A ring at the pawn shop- sang over a D? Is -I am going tomorrow- sang over a D?
Those line you're asking about are sung over a B note. So, the bassline progression on the verse that is being supported on guitar is D-C-B-F. Check out 8:10 and after in the video for that verse progression
Gotta say this is one of the hardest guitar lesson videos I’ve tried to follow. Not a great camera angle with low visibility of the fingering. Talking over a majority of the playing and at a higher or even volume with the guitar. You put up the tab image alongside maybe 5% of the lesson and it seems most of the tabs you put up are missing a note you assumed were obvious. I appreciate the video but man this is gonna take me weeks to figure out and ive already resorted to writing my own tabs in my notebook so I don’t have to go back and reference this if i forget.
Pssst... Beau b (formerly known as Anna?) I think you'd been requesting a Sturgill song for about a year... turns out I finally did one. Here's an approach for The Dead Don't Die if you're still itching for Sturgill stuff... th-cam.com/video/MZSJ6EqWsQM/w-d-xo.html
Never realized this song is in drop d tuning… no wonder why I love it so much… something about drop d on acoustic is just super pleasing to my ears
Thanks for the comment!
You're a great guitar teacher. I love learning these sort of folk-y indie-(y) songs. Thanks for the upload!
You’re welcome! And thanks for the positive feedback!
I agree !
Spot on… this guy is a great teacher
Dude, you’re awesome! Thank you so much for making this video.
Thanks so much, I'm glad the lesson helped!!
Thanks for covering this, such a great song to play.
Sure thing!
Tim, thank you so much for this excellent Tutorial. I did the singing part in my car and now the guitar Part with you. Only thing left is to combine the two ... Probably the hardest. Cheers.
Hahahaha yeah, the combination of singing AND playing can be a struggle for sure!
You are very talented in teaching. Easy to follow
Thanks!
@@TimGuitarLessons no prob. I’m gonna finish learning after work thanks sgain
finding this extremely helpful...thanks dude.
Glad it helped!
fantastic leson sir!
Thanks Joe!
Thanks man learn all my Tyler songs from u. Your very thorough. What a great song this is always been one of my favorites! Thanks again
Thanks for the comment Lucas! I'm glad these Childers lessons are finding the right players!
@@TimGuitarLessons amazing song writer for sure. Thanks again for the detailed breakdown of all the embellishments. And I'm not really much of a country guy. I like stergil simpson and colter wall I would definitely check out tutorials on them too if you ever have the time and are into them. Thanks Tim!
Great stuff. Picking up lots of things I’ve never caught before and incorporating them into how I play these songs now. Was wondering what guitar you’re using? Love the tone.
I do really enjoy all your Tyler Childers Tutorials. Thank you very much Tim!
This was really well taught. Thank you so much!!
You're so welcome, I’m glad you found it helpful!
I’m a lefty who taught himself right handed. I still have trouble with my strumming when learning others songs. It would be great if you gave some strumming cadence with your already great lessons. So glad a found your channel. Thank you
Practice with a metronome amigo ✍🏼 3 minutes just strumming different timings. Helps a lot
Amazing how the fingers stay on almost the same position of the neck buy yet its an entire song. Wow how does that work- Music keeps amazing me, the simplicity at times yet while listening sounds extremely complicated. Drop D makes it even richer. Thx for the lesson.
Could this played in double drop D also? By the way I would like to donate a couple of USD just so you can have a free lunch one day. With a beer. Dont know how🤷♂️. The lessons are soooooo helpfull my friend. Its worth it for me. Dont know how to send a private message in youtube realy.
It could definitely be played in double drop d as well if you wanted it to be... Hahaha and thanks for wanting buy me lunch and a beer! I use Patreon for that donations... www.patreon.com/timguitartime
Tim just did...monthly supporter.
Great player, great teacher. Great video! Im going to dig through and see if you have any Bocephus. 😅
Hahahaha no Bocephus right now, sorry!
Wondered if you had a lesson for Good Thing Windin Down by Tyler Childers. Your lessons are spot on. Thanks for these and keep on posting!!
Thanks for the lesson.
Sure thing Christopher!
Thanks again for another great lesson. Have you considered a tutorial for “Out On A Drunk”?
Just found your channel, you're a great teacher!
Thanks so much Noah!
Tim...you rock man.
I love how thorough all of your videos are! What model is your guitar?
Thanks so much! This guitar is a Collings D2H
Thank you, happy new year
Sure thing Brett! Happy new year to you too!
Great video! Keep it up👊
Thanks Brandon, I’m glad the lesson helped!
Thanks for the video buddy. Great stuff.
Thanks so much Rob!
Why would anyone dislike this video!
Hahaha who knows! Thanks for the positive comment!
Tim superbly outstanding...
Thanks!
Excellent song and lesson! Will you ever let us see your face? I would love to see a video about your musical influences and your experiences as a performing musician.
Will you please do a tutorial of losing you Tyler Childers?????
Thank you so much.....thank you
You’re welcome Jamie! Thanks for the positive feedback!
I tired to learn these songs for months and never got it right because I didn’t know it was drop d 😂🤪
I'm glad you found this tutorial then!
Tim can you please do time by tyler childers
Cant figure out the VERSE: That F note in my opinion only sounds right before back to D after sentence number 2 and sentence 4. Not after sentence 1 and 2. Correct? It can be played in two ways but since DropD is very forgiving I wanna make sure I play it correct.
1-I bought a house at the mouth of the holler
2-A ring at the pawn shop, and a crib for the kid
3-I heard some word there was work up in Hindman
4-I'm going tomorrow and hope that there is
Is -A ring at the pawn shop- sang over a D?
Is -I am going tomorrow- sang over a D?
Those line you're asking about are sung over a B note. So, the bassline progression on the verse that is being supported on guitar is D-C-B-F. Check out 8:10 and after in the video for that verse progression
Gotta say this is one of the hardest guitar lesson videos I’ve tried to follow. Not a great camera angle with low visibility of the fingering. Talking over a majority of the playing and at a higher or even volume with the guitar. You put up the tab image alongside maybe 5% of the lesson and it seems most of the tabs you put up are missing a note you assumed were obvious. I appreciate the video but man this is gonna take me weeks to figure out and ive already resorted to writing my own tabs in my notebook so I don’t have to go back and reference this if i forget.
I enjoy the video. Only thing is it would be much easier to understand if you referred to the strings as EADGBE, instead of 123456
You should definitely speak the lyrics at the very least to better navigate the parts of the song. Thanks a bunch tho man. Helped a lot!
will you please do a tutorial on honey pain by Koe Wetzel
will you ever bless us with a Strugill song????
I honestly watched some Sturgill today with the intention of doing one and then I got sidetracked by more Childers...
Pssst... Beau b (formerly known as Anna?) I think you'd been requesting a Sturgill song for about a year... turns out I finally did one. Here's an approach for The Dead Don't Die if you're still itching for Sturgill stuff... th-cam.com/video/MZSJ6EqWsQM/w-d-xo.html
Can you teach us Tattoos?
Please
I'll definitely give that one some listens!
Why cant I strum like this?!
Subb'd
👍 thanks!