I had to learn all this stuff the hard way, this is a goldmine. We live in a golden age of music education for those who choose to explore it. So glad your home and family are safe, Tim, you’re a gem.
Yeah I'm pretty spun. Been fiddling for forty plus years (hibbiest style) lately I've been not. For quite a while not five years of so? I've been thinking it but not exorcizing it. This puppy of a video courtesy of Tim Pierce is refreshing. It narrows down my thoughts and has the potential to bring noodling about a Joy again.
Great wise words from the sage. And don’t you just love the way Tim smiles that little smirk when he starts to play? 🤣 Thats a master that loves music right there, and one of the best ever at it👍
I love watching your videos Tim. They are really very educational. I love the sounds you get out of those guitars. I enjoy them very much. Thank you so much.
Tim, I could not attend the live session. I would like you extend my sincere thanks and gratitude for all you do. You are one amazing person and guitar virtuoso. Watching you (smiling) the entire time of the video is motivation to cause one to devote time to practice guitar. I pray you and yours are safe and well and continue to not be affected by the wild fires.
Tim, Glad you're safe! We had pretty much everything packed and ready to go as well! I just recently found your channel and so glad I did! Such a huge fan of your playing and technique. Looking forward to many more of your videos. If you are ever playing in the local area, I would Love to see ya live!
Great video Tim. The only guitar lesson I ever had was from Ted Greene. I was 17 years old. He lived in an apartment in the Valley. I’ll never forget it.
My first guitar lessons were in 1974 by a guy named John Pearse (which sounds very similar to Pierce). He gave a series of 30 minutes long lessons on German regional TV. 😉
Man, it’s hard to watch someone who’s as great as Tim and not just feel bad. I’ve played for 25 years, mostly self taught and I can’t do 1 percent of what he just did. Kudos, thanks for sharing!
I recommend taking lessons. I did for like 5 years and I don't regret it. Even Tim needs other pros to teach him. Iron sharpens Iron as the saying goes. I'd say Tim feels the same way you do about other pros.
I am in your masterclass but have never been able to attend “live”. Based upon this video, I will make every effort next round. This is so so helpful in learning and better still, understanding licks and how/when to use. Great!
Hey Tim, What I love about you most, aside from the priceless instruction and honest wisdom, is the fact that you are every guitarist's quintessential best friend! ✌️❤️🙋🏻♂️🎸
GREAT VIDEO...Working on simple sequences with spread triads in all the basic inversions...wonderful to couple that with pentatonic scale boxes... thanks Tim for sharing...
Wow Tim....It is a cold winter and guitar season in northern Ohio. Thanks for a great TH-cam lesson! Will definitely work on the five positions. So good to see you're safe! Thank you
Tim, Been a fan our your channel for years and you’ve motivated me to join your masterclass. Watching your interview on another channel you refer that your skills weren’t formed until you were about 30 years old. I’m curious, and I’m sure many who at h your channel, would like to know about your development as a guitarist, touring musician, session musician and professional life. Your story about the Tonight show when the battery on the guitar went dead is hilarious. I’m sure you have many stories to tell and knowledge to share. Truthfully I look forward to your channel, Zac Childs, Keith Williams and Rick Beato as a respite from the insanity of today’s world. Speaking for myself, and I’m sure many others, thank you all for hours of education and entertainment. 😊
I enjoy you man. The Tom Anderson Raven is a great guitar your play’n. What a great looking guitar. are, it’s a guitar out of reach for purchase, but it’s gorgeous. The lesson(s) here are ALWAYS so cool to be taught… by the Master. So very glad you’re in the neighborhood
Hey Tim, this is the missing piece to the pentatonic puzzle I've been working on, blending major and minor in a blues context. It's like taking off ramps on a freeway in order to move in the direction you intend to travel. thanks for outlining this in a way that even an old hack like myself can understand.
Thanks for helping me feel better about my limited playing techniques. After years of doing my other hobbies I’ve broken my wrists multiple times and developed nerve damage. It’s affected my ability to play guitar how I used to but I still love to write music and jam
There was so much to take away and study in this lesson! Thank you so much. I have a feeling I will be coming back to this video many times in the coming weeks. I unfortunately am not one of those " photographic memory" people! 😅
Wow, that was a great lesson Tim. I stuck with it through the whole thing and I learned a lot, but you seem to treat us like family and really try to help us. Thanks again for your expertise and your planning and your hard work.❤
Great lesson Tim; and a great reminder of chord positions in playing. Toward the end of your segment the playing progressions were reminiscent of classic Steely Dan. At any rate thank you Tim. Great as usual!
Just ordered Chord Chemistry from Amazon and subscribing to your master class. New years res to learn every note on the finger board and become competent at guitar. not just so so intermediate/ Thanks Tim I know Im gonna love your lessons.
GREAT VIDEO TIM ! I REALLY ENJOY LISTENING TO YOUR STORIES. THEY'RE VERY ENTERTAINING TO HEAR. ALSO AS A MUSICIAN THAT'S PLAYED LIVE SINCE I WAS A TEENAGER, I CAN TOTALLY RELATE WITH THE THINGS YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT. JUST ON A MUCH SMALLER SCALE OBVIOUSLY.
Your videos are just excellent, thank you again Tim. I challenge you. After probably years and years of your life spent with a guitar on your lap, could you play it without smiling? Love to listen to your play, always a pleasure to watch you play. But I guess if I could play like you, I would be smiling so that you couldn't see my ears behind my smile.
Just wanted to say our prayers and wishes are with and all the others dealing with that crazy fire. Ive never lost anything buthave been evacuated many times and my cousin lost everything in Paradise Ca fire. She barely made it out herself
i have a very hard time remembering its tuff to learn that way but i just keep trying sometimes we just have to except the fact we may never be as good as the best like you . but i still love picking up my guitar every day just wish i had a friend who i could jam with see what we came up with thank you so much Tim realy injoy your playing and talking about this
Always a pleasure watching any of your clips. Btw it is not your effortless playing that inspires but as well your humble and giving personality as a real pro that keeps me watching your stuff. More should add a tiny bit Tim to theirs maybe...
This is a great lesson! I saved it so I can have a closer look later. Would love to see you do some more acoustic lessons on TH-cam. I know electric guitar is your bread and butter, but surely you must do the acoustic thing sometimes, no? Would love to see you play more acoustic and encourage others to play acoustic. Every electric guitarist can benefit from playing an acoustic sometimes! Same is true in the reverse! I’ve even improved my guitar playing from exploring the ukulele - let’s see you on a uke! 😉😂
I can take three weeks to learn a song and forget the whole thing 3 days later...lol Thanks for doing what you do, and most importantly, thanks for being who you are, Tim!
@@bryonkidder6199 Blackberry smoke is a great choice, I'm pretty sure liking blackberry smoke Is a sign of being young at heart ,😊😊😊 and well, you're not old, I believe age is just a number...
In the 60s there was only record players and reel to reel. I would play to the record and pick up the needle and back up if I messed up. That was really a great time. Put together a garage band and play all weekend.
I miss those long sessions with bandmates hammering out song arrangements. Much faster with current tech, but many of my fav relationships were formed during the din of those give-and-take moments discovering songs together. People seem hungry for that kind of connection.
Hey Tim, Clint "Castaic Prospectors" Band... Playing on stage reminds me of Surfing 15' Swells. You paddle out, Then the set comes and your 20 yards inside. As the wave builds you paddle like crazy then you realize God put you in the perfect spot to nail the drop! Before you know it BAM Your playing! I live up in the hills by Magic Mountain, Val Verde. So glad the fires stayed clear of your place.... Have a great day Buddy!
@Allisonchad1 I like pretty much all music. Some of my favorite guitar players would be Hendrix, David Gilmour,, Alex Lifeson from Rush, Tony Iommi from Sabbath, Eddie Van Halen, Randy Rhodes and Stevie Ray Vaughn. I guess I'm a classic Rock kinda guy but I can rock out to any genre of music.😎
@@steveparkinson9853 You're a true guitar hero fan! Can you play any of those iconic riffs? Jimi Hendrix is a legend. What's your favorite song or performance of his?
@Allisonchad1 Some of my favorite Hendrix songs are Little Wing , and hey Joe. I can still play some of those riffs. I'm getting older now and dealing with some health issues so it's hard to play what I used to be able to play but I still jam every day. Lately I've been playing more fingerpick type stuff. I've been playing guitar for over 30 years now. How about you? Do you play any instruments?
@@steveparkinson9853 that's great! I also love listening to Jimi Hendrix no I don't play instrumental, but I love yo listen to music it part of my life.... What ru up to?
I had a pre Rivera Stage Lead. Ed Jahns did this. I do wish i had never let that go. It was solid state. It made whatever i plugged into it bloom. (Stompbox wise) Be it my danelectro daddy 'O' of say my peral echo.whatever. . I hope to achive this from my Fender 75. Another Ed Jahns amplifier (tube type) very buisy circuit. Extreme. Cool. Versital interesting im sure talkative here. Thank you for the simplifed perspective of the fretboard. Very refreshing.
This question is off the subject but I’m curious and maybe others are also. I’m enthralled with studio musicians and the magic they created anonymously. You, and other studio musicians, refer to cartage for sessions. I also hear musicians making reference to multiple sessions in one day at different locations. How much equipment, guitars, amp, effects, ect. Would a studio musician bring? Did you do your own set up? Break down? How much time between sessions to get this done? Obviously it wasn’t a bunch of musicians enjoying themselves chatting as the pictures depict. What was a typical day look like? To my uninformed mind it seems daunting. By the way I’m having the time of my like enjoying your Master Class. I can’t imagine how boring to a master musician explains rudimentary basics to novices but your patience it is greatly appreciated 😊
Amazing lesson Tim. This is so helpful. I have the Ted Greene Chord Chemistry book and have to dig that out of my book archive. It has some mind boggling stuff in there.
Interesting (and oddly reassuring) to hear someone of your caliber and experience recounting how some gigs are just uncomfortable, and you're nervous the entire time and never get into the zone. My gigs are nowhere near your level but I've experienced that too. I guess we're ALL human :)
I bought Ted's "Chord Chemistry" ages ago - before I could properly appreciate it - although I really liked his section on "voice leading". I loaned it to someone and didn't get it back. I eventually replaced it and bought copies for two nephews. I have some faith that at least one copy has been read.
Tim. Good video. I love the guitar also. Im a bit of a gibson guy but ive aquired an Espada and also a MIJ Tele Offset. So long scale length is comming into play. Youre guitar is awfull reminiscent of my'MIJ Offset Tele' im glad i bought that guitar. These sort of replace an old tele I let go years ago. And the topic is very welcome! The perspective. Thank you!
So happy your neighbourhood stayed safe! 🙏
Thank you for sharing Tim, I’m glad your home and Studio are safe
I appreciate that, thank you!
I had to learn all this stuff the hard way, this is a goldmine. We live in a golden age of music education for those who choose to explore it. So glad your home and family are safe, Tim, you’re a gem.
Yeah I'm pretty spun. Been fiddling for forty plus years (hibbiest style) lately I've been not. For quite a while not five years of so? I've been thinking it but not exorcizing it. This puppy of a video courtesy of Tim Pierce is refreshing. It narrows down my thoughts and has the potential to bring noodling about a Joy again.
Seconding this. Great easy-going lesson full of nuggets.
💯❤
…darn..forgot 👍🏼🙏🏼….Tim is priceless…..🎸
You and Norman's went unscathed. Every guitarist is glad for that!
So what's your favorite music?
Did Norm's warehouse make it too?
This is one of your most accessible vids I’ve seen in a while, all killer, no filler. Easy to understand appreciate you
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great wise words from the sage. And don’t you just love the way Tim smiles that little smirk when he starts to play? 🤣 Thats a master that loves music right there, and one of the best ever at it👍
I love watching Tim play. His smiles and facial expresions encompass what guitar playing is really about.
@@rockerbuck967 happy sunday! So what's your favorite music?
@@Allisonchad1 Mostly blues, but also rock. I'm no "shredder," I never was.
@@rockerbuck967 I love the blues and rock also! What's your favorite song or artist to play?
This is such a brilliant lesson! It answers the question I asked in the recent survey! Thank you Tim! You are a generous man! Much appreciated!
10 minutes that absolutely rescued Me from Cabin Fever in Frigid Colorado.
@@guitawrizt happy sunday! So what's your favorite music?
So glad you're doing well, and we're able to avoid last week's fires. I hear the wind is coming back soon, tho! So stay alert, my friend.
I' ll never hope to do these things - but it sure is amazing to watch a humble master just do the thing he does . Competence is satisfying.
I love watching your videos Tim. They are really very educational. I love the sounds you get out of those guitars. I enjoy them very much. Thank you so much.
Thank you for this video E scales are the best . My fave glad your back .After the fires .
Tim, I could not attend the live session. I would like you extend my sincere thanks and gratitude for all you do. You are one amazing person and guitar virtuoso. Watching you (smiling) the entire time of the video is motivation to cause one to devote time to practice guitar. I pray you and yours are safe and well and continue to not be affected by the wild fires.
Tim, Glad you're safe! We had pretty much everything packed and ready to go as well! I just recently found your channel and so glad I did! Such a huge fan of your playing and technique. Looking forward to many more of your videos. If you are ever playing in the local area, I would Love to see ya live!
Great video Tim. The only guitar lesson I ever had was from Ted Greene. I was 17 years old. He lived in an apartment in the Valley. I’ll never forget it.
So what's your favorite music?
@ good music! How about you?
My first guitar lessons were in 1974 by a guy named John Pearse (which sounds very similar to Pierce). He gave a series of 30 minutes long lessons on German regional TV. 😉
It would be difficult to top lessons by Ted Greene.
@@Chiller11 what's your favorite music?
Man, it’s hard to watch someone who’s as great as Tim and not just feel bad. I’ve played for 25 years, mostly self taught and I can’t do 1 percent of what he just did. Kudos, thanks for sharing!
Invest in personal lessons
I recommend taking lessons. I did for like 5 years and I don't regret it. Even Tim needs other pros to teach him. Iron sharpens Iron as the saying goes. I'd say Tim feels the same way you do about other pros.
Thank you Tim. I needed this 40 years ago. Lol, but I’m taking advantage of it now. God bless!
So what's your favorite music?
Thanks again for all the awesome vids. So glad you and yours are safe.
I love your channel. I've learned more in 2 months than I have in such a long time. Thank you Tim
Glad to see you back at it and safe we have been wondering
I am in your masterclass but have never been able to attend “live”. Based upon this video, I will make every effort next round. This is so so helpful in learning and better still, understanding licks and how/when to use. Great!
Hey Tim, What I love about you most, aside from the priceless instruction and honest wisdom, is the fact that you are every guitarist's quintessential best friend! ✌️❤️🙋🏻♂️🎸
Wow, thank you!
@ 27:00 1st position is always good! Fits like butter the open into slide ~ rings SRV sweet.
Great video Tim 🙏
GREAT VIDEO...Working on simple sequences with spread triads in all the basic inversions...wonderful to couple that with pentatonic scale boxes... thanks Tim for sharing...
@@stevelipke7277 happy sunday! So what's your favorite music?
What code do you utilise?@@Allisonchad1
Fantastic lesson! Thank you Tim
So what's your favorite music?
Wow Tim....It is a cold winter and guitar season in northern Ohio. Thanks for a great TH-cam lesson! Will definitely work on the five positions. So good to see you're safe! Thank you
Tim, Been a fan our your channel for years and you’ve motivated me to join your masterclass. Watching your interview on another channel you refer that your skills weren’t formed until you were about 30 years old. I’m curious, and I’m sure many who at h your channel, would like to know about your development as a guitarist, touring musician, session musician and professional life. Your story about the Tonight show when the battery on the guitar went dead is hilarious. I’m sure you have many stories to tell and knowledge to share. Truthfully I look forward to your channel, Zac Childs, Keith Williams and Rick Beato as a respite from the insanity of today’s world. Speaking for myself, and I’m sure many others, thank you all for hours of education and entertainment. 😊
I enjoy you man. The Tom Anderson Raven is a great guitar your play’n. What a great looking guitar. are, it’s a guitar out of reach for purchase, but it’s gorgeous.
The lesson(s) here are ALWAYS so cool to be taught… by the Master. So very glad you’re in the neighborhood
Really really useful lesson! Thank you Tim! 🙏🏻
Looks like you avoided the destruction of the fires. Good to see you back online. ❤
So what's your favorite music?
Hey Tim, this is the missing piece to the pentatonic puzzle I've been working on, blending major and minor in a blues context.
It's like taking off ramps on a freeway in order to move in the direction you intend to travel.
thanks for outlining this in a way that even an old hack like myself can understand.
So Glad your safe and thank you for another amazing video
I have been a huge Tim fan ever since he first played for Rick Springfield.
Lots of magic beans in this video.
Thanks for your generosity in sharing.
Thanks Tim 🤘🤘
Good to see you safe and on the channel again.
Sadly there are bots showing up in the comments, just to let people know!!
You're showing great demonstrations. Your tone is also spot on. Keep doing great things.
I really appreciate you saying that!
Thanks for helping me feel better about my limited playing techniques. After years of doing my other hobbies I’ve broken my wrists multiple times and developed nerve damage. It’s affected my ability to play guitar how I used to but I still love to write music and jam
Man, thank you so much for this comment. I feel you must have some real pain and I I'm glad you're enjoying the guitar... and working through it...🙏🏻
Aloha Tim. Aloha Everyone
Aloha! 🤙🏼
There was so much to take away and study in this lesson! Thank you so much. I have a feeling I will be coming back to this video many times in the coming weeks. I unfortunately am not one of those " photographic memory" people! 😅
Glad it was helpful!
Some of the best advice I’ve ever heard on guitar playing! And in one clip!!
Wow, that was a great lesson Tim. I stuck with it through the whole thing and I learned a lot, but you seem to treat us like family and really try to help us. Thanks again for your expertise and your planning and your hard work.❤
That’s very kind of you to say! I love making these videos.
love hearing your inspiring stories Mr. Tim
Mission accomplished, my musical mind was comprehensively rearranged, thank you Tim - Mark.
Excellent lesson and advise Tim and I´ve been playing on and off since 1965, thanks a million for sharing ☺🎸
Great lesson Tim; and a great reminder of chord positions in playing. Toward the end of your segment the playing progressions were reminiscent of classic Steely Dan. At any rate thank you Tim. Great as usual!
@@KennyGohn happy sunday! So what's your favorite music?
Great band advice Tim!
Wow this is a great, great lesson. You gave me plenty to work on in the first 4 minutes. Thank you!
Ok! I FINALLY signed up for the lessons. Thanks Tim!!
This is a great, back-to-basics lesson. Learning so much!!
appreciate the content, Tim’s the man …
and all the music over all the years..
really loving the Tom Anderson Raven …
I prefer the way where everyone meets and jams… more of a social interaction and experience, face to face… my opinion
Just ordered Chord Chemistry from Amazon and subscribing to your master class. New years res to learn every note on the finger board and become competent at guitar. not just so so intermediate/ Thanks Tim I know Im gonna love your lessons.
GREAT VIDEO TIM ! I REALLY ENJOY LISTENING TO YOUR STORIES. THEY'RE VERY ENTERTAINING TO HEAR. ALSO AS A MUSICIAN THAT'S PLAYED LIVE SINCE I WAS A TEENAGER, I CAN TOTALLY RELATE WITH THE THINGS YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT. JUST ON A MUCH SMALLER SCALE OBVIOUSLY.
Im glad youve been abel to move back in after the wildfires Tim. God bless. Live long and Prosper.
So what's your favorite music
Your videos are just excellent, thank you again Tim. I challenge you. After probably years and years of your life spent with a guitar on your lap, could you play it without smiling? Love to listen to your play, always a pleasure to watch you play. But I guess if I could play like you, I would be smiling so that you couldn't see my ears behind my smile.
Just wanted to say our prayers and wishes are with and all the others dealing with that crazy fire. Ive never lost anything buthave been evacuated many times and my cousin lost everything in Paradise Ca fire. She barely made it out herself
Such good advice about finding a band. Gold!
I loved your playing over this track. Remindeds me of Steely Dan's later years.
watch you all time,, have done for years.. Glad to see you are safe buddie ..
i have a very hard time remembering its tuff to learn that way but i just keep trying sometimes we just have to except the fact we may never be as good as the best like you . but i still love picking up my guitar every day just wish i had a friend who i could jam with see what we came up with thank you so much Tim realy injoy your playing and talking about this
Always a pleasure watching any of your clips. Btw it is not your effortless playing that inspires but as well your humble and giving personality as a real pro that keeps me watching your stuff. More should add a tiny bit Tim to theirs maybe...
Awesomeness again. Thank you, Tim.
I forgot I had chord chemistry. Thank you for reminding me to revisit that. My hand has recovered from what it did to me years ago :-)
Great lesson. You are an amazing player. Magic.
Wow, thank you!
No, thank you sir. @timpierceguitar
Nice slide up from Am to Em at the end. Got some Amos Garrett on it! Great lesson, thanks!
You’re my freaking hero Bill. Stay well friend!
Bill?
This is a great lesson! I saved it so I can have a closer look later. Would love to see you do some more acoustic lessons on TH-cam. I know electric guitar is your bread and butter, but surely you must do the acoustic thing sometimes, no? Would love to see you play more acoustic and encourage others to play acoustic. Every electric guitarist can benefit from playing an acoustic sometimes! Same is true in the reverse! I’ve even improved my guitar playing from exploring the ukulele - let’s see you on a uke! 😉😂
I can take three weeks to learn a song and forget the whole thing 3 days later...lol
Thanks for doing what you do, and most importantly, thanks for being who you are, Tim!
So what's your favorite music?
@@Allisonchad1 I believe Blackberry Smoke is the best band to come out since the 2000's began, but I'm old...lol
@@bryonkidder6199 Blackberry smoke is a great choice, I'm pretty sure liking blackberry smoke Is a sign of being young at heart ,😊😊😊 and well, you're not old, I believe age is just a number...
@@bryonkidder6199 where do you live?
Tim - love you passion and insight - i always come away from your your videos feeling inspired.
Great advice, cool stories and awesome playing. My hats off to you.
@@billdowney1487 happy sunday! So what's your favorite music?
Great lesson Tim
Oh man! Jerry Reed What a personality and great guiterist. love him
⚡️Thank you Mr. Pierce⚡️
@@michaelstorms47 happy sunday! So what's your favorite music?
I've just got to say thank you Tim.
In the 60s there was only record players and reel to reel. I would play to the record and pick up the needle and back up if I messed up. That was really a great time. Put together a garage band and play all weekend.
I miss those long sessions with bandmates hammering out song arrangements. Much faster with current tech, but many of my fav relationships were formed during the din of those give-and-take moments discovering songs together. People seem hungry for that kind of connection.
Hey Tim, Clint "Castaic Prospectors" Band... Playing on stage reminds me of Surfing 15' Swells. You paddle out, Then the set comes and your 20 yards inside. As the wave builds you paddle like crazy then you realize God put you in the perfect spot to nail the drop! Before you know it BAM Your playing! I live up in the hills by Magic Mountain, Val Verde. So glad the fires stayed clear of your place.... Have a great day Buddy!
Sounds like a great analogy!
NOW THE FIRES UP HERE I BETTER GO RAKE THE FORREST REAL QUIK
At 6:18 that wasn't just luck that was pure skill 😂 and true mastery from years and years of playing guitar 🎸
@@steveparkinson9853 happy sunday! So what's your favorite music?
@Allisonchad1 I like pretty much all music. Some of my favorite guitar players would be Hendrix, David Gilmour,, Alex Lifeson from Rush, Tony Iommi from Sabbath, Eddie Van Halen, Randy Rhodes and Stevie Ray Vaughn. I guess I'm a classic Rock kinda guy but I can rock out to any genre of music.😎
@@steveparkinson9853 You're a true guitar hero fan! Can you play any of those iconic riffs? Jimi Hendrix is a legend. What's your favorite song or performance of his?
@Allisonchad1 Some of my favorite Hendrix songs are Little Wing , and hey Joe. I can still play some of those riffs. I'm getting older now and dealing with some health issues so it's hard to play what I used to be able to play but I still jam every day. Lately I've been playing more fingerpick type stuff. I've been playing guitar for over 30 years now. How about you? Do you play any instruments?
@@steveparkinson9853 that's great! I also love listening to Jimi Hendrix no I don't play instrumental, but I love yo listen to music it part of my life.... What ru up to?
Complimenti.... Ottima lezione..❤
Imagine learning from the ground up in your childhood with someone like Tim!
Thank you ! Great ideas and concepts to apply.
So what's your favorite music?
Cool cool tones.thank you!
I love this guy
Good stuff tim thank you!
Good stuff coach!
I had a pre Rivera Stage Lead. Ed Jahns did this. I do wish i had never let that go. It was solid state. It made whatever i plugged into it bloom. (Stompbox wise) Be it my danelectro daddy 'O' of say my peral echo.whatever. . I hope to achive this from my Fender 75. Another Ed Jahns amplifier (tube type) very buisy circuit. Extreme. Cool. Versital interesting im sure talkative here. Thank you for the simplifed perspective of the fretboard. Very refreshing.
Thanks Tin❤ I play pop punk Rock and in a cover band I stack my ODR1 before my boss SD1 sounds amazing.
This question is off the subject but I’m curious and maybe others are also. I’m enthralled with studio musicians and the magic they created anonymously. You, and other studio musicians, refer to cartage for sessions. I also hear musicians making reference to multiple sessions in one day at different locations. How much equipment, guitars, amp, effects, ect. Would a studio musician bring? Did you do your own set up? Break down? How much time between sessions to get this done? Obviously it wasn’t a bunch of musicians enjoying themselves chatting as the pictures depict. What was a typical day look like? To my uninformed mind it seems daunting. By the way I’m having the time of my like enjoying your Master Class. I can’t imagine how boring to a master musician explains rudimentary basics to novices but your patience it is greatly appreciated 😊
Amazing lesson Tim. This is so helpful. I have the Ted Greene Chord Chemistry book and have to dig that out of my book archive. It has some mind boggling stuff in there.
So what's your favorite music?
Brilliant lesson
TAG! More of your Andes please!
Interesting (and oddly reassuring) to hear someone of your caliber and experience recounting how some gigs are just uncomfortable, and you're nervous the entire time and never get into the zone. My gigs are nowhere near your level but I've experienced that too. I guess we're ALL human :)
im guessing you Are ok thank god!! hope you stay well!!!
I bought Ted's "Chord Chemistry" ages ago - before I could properly appreciate it - although I really liked his section on "voice leading". I loaned it to someone and didn't get it back.
I eventually replaced it and bought copies for two nephews. I have some faith that at least one copy has been read.
Tim dropping nuggets as per usual.
I sure like listening to you!
Tim. Good video. I love the guitar also. Im a bit of a gibson guy but ive aquired an Espada and also a MIJ Tele Offset. So long scale length is comming into play. Youre guitar is awfull reminiscent of my'MIJ Offset Tele' im glad i bought that guitar. These sort of replace an old tele I let go years ago. And the topic is very welcome! The perspective. Thank you!
@@jamespell8091 happy sunday! So what's your favorite music?
Wow, man now I can play just like Jimi Hendrix dude!
Ted Green Chord Chemistry is on Amazon. Thanks Tim!
I'm glad you found it!