The Tommy Emmanuel Guitar Method - Episode 4: Chet Atkins, Merle Travis & Tuning Importance
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- In episode 4 of The Tommy Emmanuel Guitar Method, Tommy teaches the styles of Merle Travis and Chet Atkins, plus discusses the importance of tuning and his song "Hope Street."
This dud changed my playing big time. So glad my kids are interested in music and guitar, this guy will hopefully influence them as much as he did me. And always a gentleman!
One of the greatest musicians of all time!
If not the greatest
Tuck Andress is a master too
So nice he also mentioned Ike and Mose.
Tommy, I"m elated I discovered you. You are an absolute treasure of a person and guitar wizard. (despite not knowing you) I love your light hearted humorous style, you are so down to earth and refreshing.
I cannot accolade you enough. You make learning about music so enjoyable, positive and possible even. My love for guitar couldn't be better because of you. Play on and keep opening those doors. You rock and groove to the music beautifully in perfect tone, timbre and time. WOW is all I can say. You put a smile on my face my man.
U da man tommy.
A real entertainer.
He captures and keeps the listener engaged....everytime
Thank you so much Guitar World!!! You guys are greatly helping guitar player by posting lesson videos from Guitar legend Tommy Emmanuel.
Once again thank you Guitar World and a tons and tons of thank you to Tommy Emmanuel my inspiration.May god bless T.E. with great health and wellness.
You are really are a master of guitar. You inspire me tremendously.
We all loved the"Guitar Method" idea! I hope they continue with the other players.
We can only marvel at this man.
Thanks for adding this Guitar Method for all of us Guitar Enthusiasts and"Tommy - Wannabees"! I hope to be in your Audience in the near future and hopefully in the First 5 Rows? Thanks from all of us and me, I are a Big Fan!
Love to see you in this context
ive been playing a long time. chet atkins strikes fear in my heart. amazing
Thank you Tommy
and people say you can't get a perfectly tuned chord with a guitar. nonsense. the harmonics are pure the chords are pure hes perfectly in tune. its like magic...
I met Eddie Pennington at an informal jam session, along with Royce Morgan, at a friend’s house in Kentucky. He’s right about Eddie. Eddie’s son, Alonso, is also very good. Royce Morgan plays a different style, but is also outstanding. Eddie and Royce talked about Mose Rager and Merle Travis in such a way that I gathered they knew them personally. Tommy Emmanuel is awesome as a player, but also because he genuinely loves to share his knowledge.
Keep rocking TOMMY!!!!
I have said it over & over & I will continue to say it over & over Chet Atkins is The Greatest!
I agree, first aid kit, borrowed from the bobby gentry thing with silver lining.
Tommy the Best!!!
Tommyyyyyy!!!
The only thing i can say about Tommy is...'' He is milles away from us all ''
Yet so close at the same time
Light years away, on another level
Inspiring guitarist
Finally I can play one of Tommy Emmanuel’s tunes! Well I mean I can tune.
Harper Valley PTA; it's the name of that song.😊
His playing is so clear
He is a master, greatest living talent today
thank you sir!
I’ve found that if you pull it to flatten it that it will go sharp again as the tension moves toward equilibrium. I have found that you need to tune down and then up to get right and stay right. But who am I?! I can’t play as well but this is my experience.
What insane body has this tone. Congrats!
trying to play the guitar for me were just a little bit difficult. so get up! one day and just smash it upon on the Damn ground and that's was it with the guitar.
it would be awesome if Tommy did some acoustic stuff from John Mayer
lets chune our guitar :P
Only Americans pronounce T at the beginning of tune. No other English speakers do - the standard is from the original speakers. American pronunciation is bastardised from the German, French, Italian etc immigrants to the USA who couldn't pronounced English properly and fed their mistakes back into the vernacular. In some English words, especially those followed by an Uoo sounds its pronounced Tch not Ch and not Tee.
So?
@@kickpublishing Wrong! Modern American English pronunciation is much closer to 17th Century British pronunciation than modern British pronunciation. Language is constantly evolving. When a group of people brings their language to a new land, they tend to preserve its pronunciation, while it evolves and changes in its native land.
I love how among those legal battles on who "inspired" who in what tune Tommy come out and just blatantly say they are all petty thieves because that's how music works.
I knew the late Ike Everly, and he told me that he and Mose Rager learned the thumb picking rhythm from a man named Arnold Schultz who "was sort of a dark complected fellow."
I prefer him on a Tele. But it would be interesting to hear him on a nylon string.
Bobby Gentry - Ode to Billy Joe
Breaking: it’s important
04:55 Merle Travis
How do you upstroke with a thumb pick? I just can't do; I'll become one of those who gave up in less than a week.
The song in figure 23? Which is the title?
Whats the name of that song? .which he tella about listening with chet atkins.
what's the song played behind the first title of the movie?
Nine Pound Hammer - Merle Travis
annello desiderio is genios
4:04
Foist?? Me?? I'm not worthy! :)