@@TimGuitarLessons Thank you! I had to watch your video a bunch of times in 75% speed to catch the nuances. Almost have it. This is a great song for practicing muting. I'd love to hear a lesson with a similar rhythmic approach.
9:44 Try this: play that high C note with the index finger, and play the G note on the A string with the middle finger. Since the index finger is already on that D string from the previous chord, and will stay there for the next, it makes sense to just leave it there.
Thanks Tim, an excellently crafted arrangement. Phil X does a great version of this with his band and not only does yours compare favourably, you explain how to do it while making good suggestions for making it your own. Really happy, Thanks very much.
Thank you so much for your time on showing this. This is a cool song to learn, because your covering alot,,,,,such as rhythm, picking..etc. I love the fact its on acoustic. :) be a great song if we ever get back to camping, and your friends are drunk lol
Hey Tim I love the content you make! You do tutorials of all those songs that aren't mainstream, like Golden Embers by Watchhouse, all those Jason isbell songs, I cannot thank you enough. Great work and don't stop uploading!
Thanks so much! This guitar is a Collings D2H. Not sure what strings I was playing when I made this video, but I'm a huge fan of @Stringjoy these days. Particularly the Foxwoods.
Great, now play it in the proper key of Ebm. Watch any video of stevie playing and the guitarists arent detuning. They learn to play in all keys, like keyboardists, and horn players do.
Which definitely works in a full band setting with plenty of instrumentation to round out the sound. Playing it solo on an acoustic without a low 6 string drone just seems a little unrealistic unless you're ok with the movements sounding completely anemic.
F***ING STRUMMING!!! I hate i can't repeat it... please, can you make a more detailed lesson, i try to make the same as you but my sound is VERY BAD and i don't understand why
Your rhythm is awesome.
Thank you so much!
@@TimGuitarLessons Thank you! I had to watch your video a bunch of times in 75% speed to catch the nuances. Almost have it. This is a great song for practicing muting. I'd love to hear a lesson with a similar rhythmic approach.
So good, man! Love all your stuff, but more of this groovy, funky, soul music would be appreciated! Thanks for what you do.
Thanks James!
Man, as a beginner (still), watching you play it through at the start was so inspiring. Incredible skills.
Thanks so much Rob!
When you're talking about major 7ths at the end, you're actually playing (and showing diagrams for) dominant 7ths
Crap... you're right... I get some of the names jumbled in my head sometimes!
9:44 Try this: play that high C note with the index finger, and play the G note on the A string with the middle finger. Since the index finger is already on that D string from the previous chord, and will stay there for the next, it makes sense to just leave it there.
Best professional guitar lessons on the net! Thank you.
Thanks Brett! You're too kind!
I like it brother....better than electric.
Thanks Bruce!
Great lesson! Love that strumming technique while fingering the riff. I've just discovered that in the last week, and wondered how it was done. Thx.
Thanks for the feedback!
Jeez man! You are so inspirational! I'm absolutely loving all your videos! Thank you!!!!! Just bought a Mini Martin and having fun!
Thanks so much for the positive feedback Ricky! I'm glad you're having fun learning these songs!
Thanks Tim, an excellently crafted arrangement. Phil X does a great version of this with his band and not only does yours compare favourably, you explain how to do it while making good suggestions for making it your own. Really happy, Thanks very much.
Thanks so much Simon!
Thank you so much for your time on showing this. This is a cool song to learn, because your covering alot,,,,,such as rhythm, picking..etc. I love the fact its on acoustic. :) be a great song if we ever get back to camping, and your friends are drunk lol
Hahaha yep! Thanks for the comment!
Brilliant lesson and love the strumming technique on the main riff. 👍🏼
Thanks so much! I appreciate the comment and the kind words!
Good Teacher & Easy Learning, Good job, Always keep Moving.😊
Excellent mate I had this song in my head today and had an idea how it was played and saw your video and you added a bit more to it thank you
Glad it helped, thanks Carl!
Thank you so much. Your a great teacher.
Thanks Michael!
Excellant lesson on acoustic rhythm guitar.
Thanks Mel!
From France
Thks Bro !
Damn this is cool. Love the jazzy sounding fills in there.
Love the percussive rhythm👌
Thanks Oliver!
Just discovered your channel. Really enjoyed learning Superstition. Looking forward to checking out some of your other videos. 🤙🏼
Thanks for the comment Peter!
Stevie Ray Vaughn also played it in Eb Standard which might be a better match for the song
he pretty much played everything half down
Thank you so much for this!! I was having trouble finding an acoustic version haha
Well I'm glad you found this one! Thanks for the comment!
Brilliant, just brilliant.
Thanks Leonel!
Hey Tim I love the content you make! You do tutorials of all those songs that aren't mainstream, like Golden Embers by Watchhouse, all those Jason isbell songs, I cannot thank you enough. Great work and don't stop uploading!
You remind me of a friend of mine sneaking that Jimmy e chord in there!
Groovy baby!
Thanks!
thank you so much bro bro I appreciate this lesson!
Okay now I need to learn this
It’s an extremely fun one to play!
Thanks Tim
Sure thing man
Thank you friend
Sure thing bud!
awesome tutorial. :)
Thanks Max!
THANK YOU 👍👍👍
Top lesson 😁😁
Thanks man! I appreciate the compliment!
fantastic what collings is that and what pick are u using here??? Great playing and lesson!
Excellent lesson ❤ Thank you! What kind of guitar are you playing ? What kind of strings and gage?
Thanks so much! This guitar is a Collings D2H. Not sure what strings I was playing when I made this video, but I'm a huge fan of @Stringjoy these days. Particularly the Foxwoods.
Awesome !! 💯 Jesus Loves you You !.
Thank you
You’re welcome!
Yeahh Brotha !!... 🤟🏻
Perfect!
Thanks!
Do you collect guitar cases? 😁
Hahaha yep
Beautiful guitar!
HD-28 Ambertone???
Thanks Mike! This one is a Collings D2H
Only 614 likes?? Awesome stuff.
Thanks Brooks!
Are there any tabs for this by any chance?
Hi tim thanks for the great lesson. is the tempo slightly slow when you start off and then picks up speed or is the tempo same throughout?
I probably speed up a bit while I'm playing it, but that is not intentional
@@TimGuitarLessons thanks Tim!
Sure thing!
A 👍🏻
Thanks!
For the riff on the 5th D is it on off on hammer ? Im a beginner and it seems so crazy to pull off
Is the horn riff at the end of the verse a bit too fast?
Tabs available? Thanks!
I'd like to know it too
still not undrstnd how to play solo with rhythm simultaneously
practice...u must feel it!
Great, now play it in the proper key of Ebm. Watch any video of stevie playing and the guitarists arent detuning. They learn to play in all keys, like keyboardists, and horn players do.
Which definitely works in a full band setting with plenty of instrumentation to round out the sound. Playing it solo on an acoustic without a low 6 string drone just seems a little unrealistic unless you're ok with the movements sounding completely anemic.
F***ING STRUMMING!!! I hate i can't repeat it... please, can you make a more detailed lesson, i try to make the same as you but my sound is VERY BAD and i don't understand why
Too much confusing talk.
Sorry Kelli! It’s a decently involved riff, so I tried to go into as much detail as possible on how to pull it off