Excellent breakdown of dynamics and feel, which is so overlooked when people play this. Thanks a mill for this, really appreciate you sharing your expertise.
Well done for not putting on a faux gruff voice like most other Waits' covers! Nice interpretation and I never expected when I put the search in that I would find someone doing it on an acoustic, bravo for that!
Great stuff. Just found you and will try this and be back. 👍 Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
This is a great lesson!! Please do more of Tom Waits' stuff
Thanks, I will!
Spot on this mate, love it
This is fantastic. Thanks for the hard work
Excellent breakdown of dynamics and feel, which is so overlooked when people play this. Thanks a mill for this, really appreciate you sharing your expertise.
My pleasure, glad you enjoyed it
Well done for not putting on a faux gruff voice like most other Waits' covers! Nice interpretation and I never expected when I put the search in that I would find someone doing it on an acoustic, bravo for that!
Thank you. A TW voice really isn’t an option for me anyway...
Pretty cool, man!
Thanks!
Amazing.
this channel is great. youtube just recommended me, hope you get many more subscribers
Thanks Steven, I appreciate the kind words.
Nicely done
pantano207 thanks!
Great lesson love it
MajorTom thank you!
Thanks for this! Isn’t the 5 chord only in the chorus though?
Thanks! I hear the second chord of the verse as the 5 (bass starts with the 5 of the 5, then the root).
Really fun technique for this song! Is playing it in Fm just a personal preference?
Yes, I do it because it allows me to control the muting and raking better than E would.
Very nice sir
Thank you!
Is it mandatory to be a guitarplayer and or a gunslinger when your name is Django?
It’s strongly recommended
Great video, but I thought the song was in Em
It was, originally, but I play it in F min for this arrangement b/c open strings don’t work!
many many thanks!!! great job!!
thanks for watching and subscribing!
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