Man, when I am playing this kind of stuff I am fighting, and sweating, and concentrated, and Tim is just smiling, nice and easy, like he is saying good morning. Thanks papa and Tim, great stuff.
I'm a big fan of both players and I love how they teach the approach...that is what is important. I love the phrasing. The little fingerpluck think papastache I watched in another video has transformed my blues rock playing..
He started in the 1st scale went down to the 5th and back to the first then to the second position but showed different ways of utilizing them in riffs then to the style we are all familiar with when it comes to Hendrix style . Great video broke it down to really understand . Lone the hedrix style Harmony's 3 rd and first string you can clearly hear Hendrix style . You guys are the best !!
Tim Pierce, you are the tastiest guitar player that I ever heard and that's a lot to say because I grew up listening to Michael Landau, Dann Huff and Steve Lukather all are awesome guitarist but your feeling and ease is remarkable. Thank you very much Papa@Stache because thanks to you I had the opportunity to know about Tim's existence, once again, THANKS !!I
I love how Tim explains what he does, how he does it and why he does it in his lessons. He makes it easy for anyone to follow. I would really like to see Bleeding Hearts from Valley of Neptune combining rhythm and solo. Thanks papastache!
me thinks that Tim is the current incarnation of Siddhartha Gautama. Check out the expression on his face as he plays. Pure bliss. He is on another plane altogether.
Amazing guitar player, very tasteful, great instinct, that goes by probably pretty well with simplicity of his music knowledge, he doesn't seems to know a lot about theory (he talk about his bending up to the 9 but he's bending up to the minor 10)... As a jazz guy learning the blues and rock thing, it actually helps me understand how it's really about simplicity, instinct, letting go, etc... Thx, great video!
Hi Steve. Ok, the little theory lesson. :) Actually yes, there's such thing as a 10th, it's a 3rd an octave up (same principle as the 2nd and 9th, the 6th and the 13th). Not often mentioned when you study basic harmony, but it has a significant importance in voicing, in orchestration... On the guitar, if you play a low F and a low open A, you'll have a 3rd interval; if you play the same low F with the higher A (2nd fret on the G string), you'll hear a very different color. Even more obvious in a diatonic ascending motion: if you go up from F, to G, A and Bb on the low E string, and playing at the same time A, Bb, C and D, on the low open A string for the 3rd, you'll get this characteristic clustered sound. For a more open sound, same bass line with the same A, Bb, C and D notes on the G string for the 10th. Looks complicated on paper, but very easy to do, and that shows pretty well the difference (vive la différence!).
Wow! A++ I guess I'll sleep when I'm dead. Have to try this now! Tim, your teaching style great. Why? Not too fast but not too slow. Calm confident tone. Great explanations. And neat little easy to learn little gems. Phrases like "I'll hang around here" and "walk and land" "safe to land" (not resolve with the tonic or something) Plain language.
@@thomasbell6834 the progression uses all E shape Barre chords. It goes B C B A. However the guitar is tuned down a half step so I although you're playing B C B A position the sound that is made is A# B A# G#.
Great stuff Tim really enjoyed that I'm so used to trying to pick each note this slows me down I have watched how you do it and that sounds so fluent thanks!
Oh Yeah !!! Good Stuff Guys ☺☺😎👊💯💯An Excellent Topic to Delve into.... Jimi's Blues was Just All His Own Absolutely Phenomenal.. Hear My Train a Comin... Berkeley... F**kin Rap ☺☺😎👊💯💯💖
I loved this.... Though watching Tim and the ease with which he goes around the fretboard makes me feel just a tad useless :-) Great lesson as always! Thx.
Nice. Do you have a subtle delay on in the background? Kept noticing it, just barely. It sounds good. Love this lesson. Love that you guys are willing to let someone else teach your lessons every now and then. He's a great teacher. Suscribed!
On the album Green Bullfrog, there's one guy with a really smooth style. He plays the 2nd solo on Bullfrog and the 1st Solo on I'm a Free Man. If you could demonstrate that style that would be awesome. Thanks
really enjoyed this lesson :) would it be at all possible to do a lesson on yer blues by the beatles? the eric clapton parts when he played it at the rolling stones rock n rolll circus, cheers marty
Don't sell yourself short Brett you kill it playing Hendrix also, you play like Tim where you put your soul into it and don't sound like a robot copy of Jimi like guys like Randy Hansen, I give Randy a lot of credit for really sounding like Hendrix but it's not the same, Randy is a great Hendrix cover player and can play note for note but his soul isn't in the guitar like you guys, I've heard him try to put his soul into a couple Hendrix songs and it just wasn't there like when you and Tim play. Both you guys are my guitar idols.
When I started playing guitar in the 80's, nobody played like Hendrix. It was all Eddie Van Halen, Randy Rhoads, and Yngwie. I think i was the only guitar player I knew who put time into learning the style. Today, I see teenagers playing Hendrix note for note. I don't know if this is a good thing or not. Maybe playing like Hendrix has become a cliche like playing Eddie Van Halen riffs in the 80s. I don't know.
+papastache102 thanks for the reply! Tim's solo is so epic and it's explained so well, but it's all new territory for me. Still trying to wrap my head around it! 😆
+papastache102 thanks for the reply! Tim's solo is so epic and it's explained so well, but it's all new territory for me. Still trying to wrap my head around it! 😆
Man, when I am playing this kind of stuff I am fighting, and sweating, and concentrated, and Tim is just smiling, nice and easy, like he is saying good morning. Thanks papa and Tim, great stuff.
+TenThumbs Productions The best guitarists make it look easy ;)
he's probably played that same lick for forty years
Chris Carter Yeah, there is only one way to get it, and I'm sure he had his hard nights in the learning process like every human.
You guys are great and very generous to provide these videos, thanks so much!
I'm a big fan of both players and I love how they teach the approach...that is what is important. I love the phrasing. The little fingerpluck think papastache I watched in another video has transformed my blues rock playing..
He started in the 1st scale went down to the 5th and back to the first then to the second position but showed different ways of utilizing them in riffs then to the style we are all familiar with when it comes to Hendrix style . Great video broke it down to really understand . Lone the hedrix style Harmony's 3 rd and first string you can clearly hear Hendrix style . You guys are the best !!
Man oh man! Tim Pierce is one of my favourite guitar players. He never ceases to amaze me! I wish I had 10% of his playing ability.
Yep he is pretty amazing!
So are you Brett! Enjoy your content and lessons. Carry on brother!
Tim pierce is my Guitar God.
Tim Pierce, you are the tastiest guitar player that I ever heard and that's a lot to say because I grew up listening to Michael Landau, Dann Huff and Steve Lukather all are awesome guitarist but your feeling and ease is remarkable. Thank you very much Papa@Stache because thanks to you I had the opportunity to know about Tim's existence, once again, THANKS !!I
You are welcome! He is amazing!
+papastache102 You are not far behind either, you sure have some cool riffs also !!!
I love how Tim explains what he does, how he does it and why he does it in his lessons. He makes it easy for anyone to follow. I would really like to see Bleeding Hearts from Valley of Neptune combining rhythm and solo. Thanks papastache!
Love this style of teaching....more concepts than strict note for note.
One of the best teachers in TH-cam.
Another amazing lesson from Tim. Love this stuff. Thanks to Stache and Tim.
Papastache, Thank you for bringing this cat around. He is a clean mean machine.
Thanks Tim!
me thinks that Tim is the current incarnation of Siddhartha Gautama. Check out the expression on his face as he plays. Pure bliss. He is on another plane altogether.
DUDE KEEP EM COMING...Love these tandoms with the Godfather and the Stache
Amazing guitar player, very tasteful, great instinct, that goes by probably pretty well with simplicity of his music knowledge, he doesn't seems to know a lot about theory (he talk about his bending up to the 9 but he's bending up to the minor 10)... As a jazz guy learning the blues and rock thing, it actually helps me understand how it's really about simplicity, instinct, letting go, etc... Thx, great video!
You're right, in that he is bending a half step higher than the 9th. It's a minor 3rd, though. There's no such thing as a "10th."
Hi Steve. Ok, the little theory lesson. :) Actually yes, there's such thing as a 10th, it's a 3rd an octave up (same principle as the 2nd and 9th, the 6th and the 13th). Not often mentioned when you study basic harmony, but it has a significant importance in voicing, in orchestration... On the guitar, if you play a low F and a low open A, you'll have a 3rd interval; if you play the same low F with the higher A (2nd fret on the G string), you'll hear a very different color. Even more obvious in a diatonic ascending motion: if you go up from F, to G, A and Bb on the low E string, and playing at the same time A, Bb, C and D, on the low open A string for the 3rd, you'll get this characteristic clustered sound. For a more open sound, same bass line with the same A, Bb, C and D notes on the G string for the 10th. Looks complicated on paper, but very easy to do, and that shows pretty well the difference (vive la différence!).
Wow! A++ I guess I'll sleep when I'm dead. Have to try this now! Tim, your teaching style great. Why? Not too fast but not too slow. Calm confident tone. Great explanations. And neat little easy to learn little gems. Phrases like "I'll hang around here" and "walk and land" "safe to land" (not resolve with the tonic or something) Plain language.
Again, an amazing lesson explained awesomely by an expert. Great job!
Wish I knew the chord progression loop. Love this...so so sweet!
Glad you liked it Thomas!
It's all along the watch tower man
@@austin33785 Key of Am?
@@thomasbell6834 the progression uses all E shape Barre chords. It goes B C B A. However the guitar is tuned down a half step so I although you're playing B C B A position the sound that is made is A# B A# G#.
Such a great mixture of music in one solo
Jimi had all the tricks. I think he must have come from another planet.
his smile while playing is simply beatific. reminds me of the Buddha.
Great stuff Tim really enjoyed that I'm so used to trying to pick each note this slows me down I have watched how you do it and that sounds so fluent thanks!
Oh Yeah !!! Good Stuff Guys ☺☺😎👊💯💯An Excellent Topic to Delve into.... Jimi's Blues was Just All His Own Absolutely Phenomenal.. Hear My Train a Comin... Berkeley... F**kin Rap ☺☺😎👊💯💯💖
F' Yeah! This is the stuff I want to get more into. I'm working on a Hendrix style song, it's pretty cool so far.
J'adore ...merci pour cette leçon ,Thanks to Stache and Tim.Comment avoir le backing track....??
So Happy I discovered Tim Price. Fantastic.
He is awesome! Very inspiring!
I loved this.... Though watching Tim and the ease with which he goes around the fretboard makes me feel just a tad useless :-)
Great lesson as always! Thx.
Nice. Do you have a subtle delay on in the background? Kept noticing it, just barely. It sounds good. Love this lesson. Love that you guys are willing to let someone else teach your lessons every now and then. He's a great teacher. Suscribed!
You guys are awesome .God bless you both forever.
Great video lesson guys I really appreciate you taking the time to break it down for us. Thank you very much
Sure thing! Thanks for watching!
Tim can really tear it up.
Tim's face makes me happy.
What a great, amazing video. Pure inspiration, lots of fun and knowledge. Thanks for a great video, I've just grabbed my guitar...
Thanks for checking it out!
On the album Green Bullfrog, there's one guy with a really smooth style. He plays the 2nd solo on Bullfrog and the 1st Solo on I'm a Free Man. If you could demonstrate that style that would be awesome. Thanks
Sounds like Fade To Black at the end haha. Great lesson Tim, fantastic guitarist.
Sheer Hendrix inspirational
I really like this he's very creative and talented
Aww, yeah. The whole video is wonderful. The thing I was after occurs at 7:00. Yeah. Thanks for posting this.
Sure thing!
tim's like perfectionist
great lesson! what are the backing chords? Thank you.
you guys are awesome...keep putting out the videos
Gotta say Tim is a boss! Keep it up
tim is amazingly awesome. ....yall and marty need to start your own band!
That's what I keep telling them haha!
All the way from London, England!
Hey Tim, did you do the guitar solo on Rick Springfield's "Love Somebody"? Awesome solo. Where can I learn it?
what is the chord progression he is playing over?
really enjoyed this lesson :) would it be at all possible to do a lesson on yer blues by the beatles? the eric clapton parts when he played it at the rolling stones rock n rolll circus, cheers marty
lots of good material, thanks!
Tim doing Jimi..nice. Thanks Papa.
Hey Tim and Brett, you guys are awesome! Could you guys do some Queensryche?
Tobacco Strat is interesting with the reverse truss rod.
Don't sell yourself short Brett you kill it playing Hendrix also, you play like Tim where you put your soul into it and don't sound like a robot copy of Jimi like guys like Randy Hansen, I give Randy a lot of credit for really sounding like Hendrix but it's not the same, Randy is a great Hendrix cover player and can play note for note but his soul isn't in the guitar like you guys, I've heard him try to put his soul into a couple Hendrix songs and it just wasn't there like when you and Tim play. Both you guys are my guitar idols.
Can you do a lesson on Hear My Train a Comin from Hendrix , Berkeley 1970 , first show . !!!
he is great and them some
Great lesson ... thanks!
I learned a lot from listening to Tim Pierce.
It's hard not to. He has so much experience. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for posting!
Trower's Lady Love or Cant Wait Much Longer
What song do you play at the beginning of the video? Or are you just playing randomly?
good lesson ,thx for the guest, bat the spirite of hendrix is inside papastache ....
# yééééééééééééééh
this is fantastic stuff !
Favorite teachers
It's brilliant how can I download the jam track.
0:34 woah :O
Marveh nnn
Wow.... brilliant!!!!
Thank you you deh man
No you are!
Excellent
Awesome guys
9:55 jeez!
awesome stuff man
*GENIAL !! GRACIAS MAESTRO*
Welcome Welcome Welcome Papastache Guitare Legend
Haha thanks man!
Amazing.
lovely!
awsome this really knows how to play fuckin awsome
All along the watchtower. Play on player
When I started playing guitar in the 80's, nobody played like Hendrix. It was all Eddie Van Halen, Randy Rhoads, and Yngwie. I think i was the only guitar player I knew who put time into learning the style. Today, I see teenagers playing Hendrix note for note. I don't know if this is a good thing or not. Maybe playing like Hendrix has become a cliche like playing Eddie Van Halen riffs in the 80s. I don't know.
Nice Tim!
men,,,,, you're fucking GREAT!!!!
Thanks a lot
Dang that's good!
Thanks for checking it out!
Yaaay. . Thanks! !
wheres the backing track for this?
great teacher!
Amazing!
Thanks!
My favorite part is at 25 seconds in
ongeloofeloos !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
=unblievable!!!
Fucking sweet. Well played sir.
Which is the setup for that sound?
Song in the beginning?
I thinking he's riffing over the basic chord progression of All Along The Watchtower... Am, G, Fmaj, G.
how the fuck can he play like a legend and have a normal smile?
Cause he is the man!
PLEASE do Jon Butchers Wish
verry cool intro
What song is that backing track from?
Tim is god
Any tips for stopping the G string ringing out when I bring the first unison bend back down? Feels like I'm doing a pull off on it by accident
You can mute it with your palm or the very top of your first finger.
+papastache102 thanks for the reply! Tim's solo is so epic and it's explained so well, but it's all new territory for me. Still trying to wrap my head around it! 😆
+papastache102 thanks for the reply! Tim's solo is so epic and it's explained so well, but it's all new territory for me. Still trying to wrap my head around it! 😆
Wow
Excellent....-:))
Thanks!
Gladly...-:))
Would love to jam with tim
+stag3t-m uspsa It’s pretty awesome!
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The amp you guys use is a Divided by 13 13 watts ?
One is 9 or 15 watts it has a switchable power amp section and the other is 23 watts.
On the Loose by Saga
fuckin genius
The link to Tim's site isn't working.