Hey Tim great Gregory Alan isakov tutorial my sister showed him to me when I was when I was 12 I’m 18 now and this was one of my favorite songs off weatherman
Another great tutorial! I like how you end many videos with a comment about 'this will give you some ideas on how to approach the song.' I was able to mix some of your ideas with some of mine and record / post it on my channel. Thanks again Tim!
Maybe its me but i would love like a sheet where i can see when to play what chords because im not sure when to switch to the second part of the verse and when to come back to it
Love all your tutorials I would gladly pay for tabs on a bunch of these if that was something you sold. Would be nice to have a visual as well. Thanks for all the great vids!
Thanks Tim! Love Gregory Alan Isakov, and happy to see you do a tutorial on one of his great songs, maybe San Luis next? Would also really love an Invisible Riverside lesson, by an artist whose name I hope to speak about again. :)
I appreciate all the detail some of these guitar lessons go into, "3rd finger, 3rd fret, sixth string, 2nd finger, 1st fret, 2nd string," etc..., etc....however, if someone needs every finger placement, string and fret explained to them they aren't going to be playing this song any time soon. Lessons like this should be prefaced with "if you can't fluently change between most of your basic open chords, just keep practicing and come back when you can".. Now I know that is just my opinion and is probably negativity the guitar community doesn't need. This guy is doing us all a favor with this lesson but, it is just torture when every note, on every string and every exact finger placement is gone over in excruciating detail it becomes hard to sit though it... Sincerely though. Thank you for making this lesson.
When I hear someone detailing the finger placement I like to imagine that this might be the song that someone has picked up a guitar to learn. This guy's tutorial is great and I remember when I was first learning I was extremely thankful for this kind of detail.
Intro is C/G, G, and F First verse: C, G, Am, G, F, G, C x2 Second: C, G, Am, G, F x2, C x2, F, G, C x2 Then the verses go back and forth between the two. Hope this helps!
🤷♂️ well the introduction instrumental part I did had more than one guitar part layered that would require multiple people to play… and then I broke down how to play the multiple parts
this was the poorest explanation i've ever seen. At first you try to teach me the C chord, which everyone started with decades ago, and then you totally rush through the hardest parts. After your nice playthrough at the beginning you should have ended the video.
Excellent lesson! I need more Gregory Alan isakov tutorials! Like “saint valentine” and “suitcase full of sparks”
Thanks for the lesson man, hell of a job covering all parts of the song, not just the rhythm as I would be afraid some lessons would.
I'm glad you found the lesson helpful Nick, thanks for the comment!
Hey Tim great Gregory Alan isakov tutorial my sister showed him to me when I was when I was 12 I’m 18 now and this was one of my favorite songs off weatherman
Thanks for the comment! I'm glad the lesson helped out!
This is awesome. I found, for me, that it was easier to get into hearing out the chords after starting with the riff. Thanks for this guy
Thanks!
Thank you so much for this!!
thank you so much for your video! you really make me love playing guitar and feel happy everyday!🪕
Thank you so much Borislav! I'm glad that the lessons help you!
I was born in Amsterdam... 49 years ago...thanks.
Nice! 49 years ago exactly today? Or just generally speaking?
Tim 1971
Another great tutorial! I like how you end many videos with a comment about 'this will give you some ideas on how to approach the song.' I was able to mix some of your ideas with some of mine and record / post it on my channel. Thanks again Tim!
I love it .. you have zero downvotes, as it should be for this tutorial!
I appreciate it Jarred!
Was looking for vh Amsterdam but found this instead. Watched it twice not disappointed
Maybe its me but i would love like a sheet where i can see when to play what chords because im not sure when to switch to the second part of the verse and when to come back to it
Still want one? I could make one if it would help
@@Zack-sy5vo Would help a lot thanks!
@@Zack-sy5void love one too!
@@chav19 in case you don’t get notified, I replied with a tab on ultimate guitar. Lmk if it helps!
Love all your tutorials I would gladly pay for tabs on a bunch of these if that was something you sold. Would be nice to have a visual as well. Thanks for all the great vids!
More of this guy!
He definitely has a lot of songs I love
Good tutorial. Clear and simple
Thanks Corey!
Thanks Tim! Love Gregory Alan Isakov, and happy to see you do a tutorial on one of his great songs, maybe San Luis next? Would also really love an Invisible Riverside lesson, by an artist whose name I hope to speak about again. :)
Thanks , per usual the tabs had it all wrong, you helped me so much, you are amazing!
Happy to help Michael!
Thank you, Tim, really appreciate it!
Sure thing!
Brilliiant, thank you!
thank you so much for this what a great tutorial!
Thanks so much!
Great video!
Thanks Thomas!
Beautiful sounding guitar!!!
Thanks Chris!
Looks like he’s got a selection!
Think it’s more the guitarist?
This is wonderful. Thank you! 🎶🎸
You're welcome! Thanks for the comment!
Thank you!
Sure thing Henry!
Great job! Where can we find the picking parts sheet music?
Awesome. Thx!
Thanks for the comment!
This is great. Have you done a tutorial for san luis?
Hey Brian, thanks for the comment! Haven't done a lesson for San Luis. Learned it years ago but just never did a lesson for it.
I appreciate all the detail some of these guitar lessons go into, "3rd finger, 3rd fret, sixth string, 2nd finger, 1st fret, 2nd string," etc..., etc....however, if someone needs every finger placement, string and fret explained to them they aren't going to be playing this song any time soon. Lessons like this should be prefaced with "if you can't fluently change between most of your basic open chords, just keep practicing and come back when you can".. Now I know that is just my opinion and is probably negativity the guitar community doesn't need. This guy is doing us all a favor with this lesson but, it is just torture when every note, on every string and every exact finger placement is gone over in excruciating detail it becomes hard to sit though it... Sincerely though. Thank you for making this lesson.
When I hear someone detailing the finger placement I like to imagine that this might be the song that someone has picked up a guitar to learn. This guy's tutorial is great and I remember when I was first learning I was extremely thankful for this kind of detail.
You're absolutely right, negativity the guitar community doesn't need 😌
ouch my fingies
no but seriously great job and thanks for explaining it
Great tutorial! Thank you very much. Could you make a tutorial for “Master and a Hound”?
This song in terms of chords is really easy but it’s been really hard for me to establish a pattern of chords. They kind of always change and mix up
Intro is C/G, G, and F
First verse: C, G, Am, G, F, G, C x2
Second:
C, G, Am, G, F x2, C x2, F, G, C x2
Then the verses go back and forth between the two. Hope this helps!
What guitar do you use?
This is a Collings D2H
Is that a martin d18 ambertone
Hey Ty! This is a Collings D2H
@@TimGuitarLessons nice
Why does it not sound like that when I do it?
🤷♂️ well the introduction instrumental part I did had more than one guitar part layered that would require multiple people to play… and then I broke down how to play the multiple parts
Omg dude you speak way too fast when saying which fingers go where. God damn
this was the poorest explanation i've ever seen.
At first you try to teach me the C chord, which everyone started with decades ago, and then you totally rush through the hardest parts. After your nice playthrough at the beginning you should have ended the video.