Enjoyed your lesson!! Easy to follow and understand!! And a big Thanks for showing the turnaround at the end of the song, those last few licks always give me goosebumps
What an amazingly clear lesson. My skills are 1/2 way btwn rudimentary and moderate, but I picked up virtually everything. I love how you break the song down into sections and offer alternative chord shapes too. Thank you. Too bad I don't live in Nashville - you'd make a great teacher!
4-5 yr into the acoustic this song just popped into my head when I woke and wants me to learn it so here I am Thank you sir And thanks for giving a goal on this lovely Sunday morning Nice guitar btw ❤
Wow, i love this dude. I've been trying to figure out Candyman from the 1970 San Francisco PBS broadcast of it. This is pretty much exactly how he played it. I love the jingle of this version. Reminds me of a 1920s or 1930s blues shuffle. Mixed with California psychedelic rock. Jerry was so unique. Anyway every tutorial is literally the polished album version or some 1980 version. And i like the raw street band sound better. Raw asf. Thanks homie.
Bravo 👏🏽 Great Lesson. Thanks for the explanation. I was having a hard time figuring out what key this song was in. I like your pace and teaching style
Very cool. I had a chance to buy a real Cripe guitar. It was one of his first ones. I couldn't come up with the money for it though. It was $45k...... Thanks for your lesson and the Box of Rain one also was great.
Great Lesson. Love the Dead Lessons and love the new guitar. Strange request but any chance you can do a thorough acoustic lesson on Wooden Ships from CSNY. Seems like a great song given your style and no great lesson on it out there. Don’t know why its such a great song. Thanks BTW- I believe you were my first guitar instructor on Jamplay years back. Thanks again
Also try the song with the guitar tuned down a half step on each string and see if you like the sound. All the notes stay in the same position. But the verse will be in key of E and chorus in key of B. The notes of the chorus can be considered derived from C. The chords of the verse are very straightforward if considered derived from F. Listening to the song with just your ears and no books, you can notice distinctly there is a shift in tonality between verse and chorus
Thank you for this post! This song just brings me to the point of why I love Jerry's guitar playing
Enjoyed your lesson!! Easy to follow and understand!! And a big Thanks for showing the turnaround at the end of the song, those last few licks always give me goosebumps
favorite Grateful Dead song! thanks for the lesson!
That was so nicely laid-out, and I dig your pace. Thanks a million. What a fun song to work on.
What an amazingly clear lesson. My skills are 1/2 way btwn rudimentary and moderate, but I picked up virtually everything.
I love how you break the song down into sections and offer alternative chord shapes too. Thank you. Too bad I don't live in Nashville - you'd make a great teacher!
4-5 yr into the acoustic
this song just popped into my head when I woke and wants me to learn it so here I am
Thank you sir And thanks for giving a goal on this lovely Sunday morning
Nice guitar btw ❤
OK very, well done. Much better descriptions than othes I have seen. Jerry would have loved honesty.
Wow, i love this dude. I've been trying to figure out Candyman from the 1970 San Francisco PBS broadcast of it. This is pretty much exactly how he played it. I love the jingle of this version. Reminds me of a 1920s or 1930s blues shuffle. Mixed with California psychedelic rock. Jerry was so unique.
Anyway every tutorial is literally the polished album version or some 1980 version. And i like the raw street band sound better. Raw asf. Thanks homie.
Well done!
Thanks so much, Dave. Beautiful
Amazing
outstanding
Bravo 👏🏽 Great Lesson. Thanks for the explanation. I was having a hard time figuring out what key this song was in. I like your pace and teaching style
Very nicely presented .. thanks!
Very cool. I had a chance to buy a real Cripe guitar. It was one of his first ones. I couldn't come up with the money for it though. It was $45k...... Thanks for your lesson and the Box of Rain one also was great.
great tutorial, thank you so much for this
Garcia guitar replica - check. Flannel shirt - check. Tasty licks - check. Nice tutorial.
Ready quickly to go let's rock
Really clear Thank you.
Great instructional as usual
Great Lesson. Love the Dead Lessons and love the new guitar. Strange request but any chance you can do a thorough acoustic lesson on Wooden Ships from CSNY. Seems like a great song given your style and no great lesson on it out there. Don’t know why its such a great song. Thanks
BTW- I believe you were my first guitar instructor on Jamplay years back. Thanks again
sweet guitar!
Also try the song with the guitar tuned down a half step on each string and see if you like the sound. All the notes stay in the same position. But the verse will be in key of E and chorus in key of B.
The notes of the chorus can be considered derived from C. The chords of the verse are very straightforward if considered derived from F.
Listening to the song with just your ears and no books, you can notice distinctly there is a shift in tonality between verse and chorus
Killer, thanks
My favorite. Actually my only Dead tune.
That must suck to have no real taste in music, wow
@@MayorGoldieWilson825 Thank you for participating. :: ))
Can you do a follow up with Bob’s parts?
how thick is that neck?
I don't like the maple color.