I am always baffled that there are schmucks out there who actually downvote videos like this. What a fantastic lesson man. Thank you, as ever, for such stellar content..
Thank you David. I'm a somewhat slow learner who would have taken months to play this, and it still would be missing some elements. Now I have it all! This fantastic video, and your 5 pages, hot off the printer! Yeeeee Haaaaa 👌
When I first heard this song a hundred years ago - it was, and still is, possibly the saddest song I"ve heard as it captures the inevitability and challenges of growing old. A call for us to continue to love others even when they are weak. Thanks so much for the lesson David - very clear and I got your tab to complete the chorus. Was very saddened to hear that John passed. I did have the chance to see him back in the mid-70s...
Hi David, Another incredible lesson on such a beautifully haunting and moving song about loneliness and growing old. I’ve been looking for an outstanding lesson on this song for quite some time, and I finally found it here on your site. You are an excellent teacher as witnessed by this song tutorial, and by every lesson that you post. Your teaching aides (your song sheets) are clear, precise, and painstakingly accurate. This song is a work of art by an amazing songwriter, and your lesson respectfully pays homage to its brilliance. Thank you.
Just what I’ve been searching for! I too am in love with John Prine songs. This was my introduction to his music - Joan Baez performed this one on TH-cam as he lay hospitalized with covid 19 on a ventilator. As she sang, tears suddenly welled up as emotion overwhelmed me. I knew I had to learn about this man and his music. As a senior beginner guitar player I’m picky about what I learn and who I learn from. Not that much time to waste, after all. You’ve got a gift for teaching... no, actually it’s more than that... you ARE a teacher. It’s in everything you give us as you open our understanding of timing and playing these songs so well. I’m so glad I found this one, finally! Thanks so very much, David. 🙏💞
I, too, am a beginning senior (73 3 years now) who has always loved JP. I had to learn this myself and with your instructions, and lots of practice, I can see the day when I can actually play it smoothly. Thanks
Hi David, I have been working on this song coincidentally over the last few days and then this pops up! It has really helped - thank you. Losing John is a terrible tragedy, thankfully his music will live on! Appreciate all you do - you are by far the best guitar tutor on the net!
I have to agree w/ Mr. McComb & add that as simple minded as I am w/dislexia, I am anxious to tackle even the tab section that I've always thought beyond my ken & now I've the motivation to get by my apprehension. You are a great teacher! thank you sir for rekindling my thirst to play again, of course Mr.Prine & Ms Griffith (sorely miss 'em both) along with W.A. Ramsey had a wee hand in it too! Do more schoolin', you've a gift my friend!
Happy Easter and thanks for another fine John Prine lesson! Love those and please keep 'em coming. Maybe consider adding "Souvenirs" and "Unwed Fathers" to the Prine lineup.
Your lessons really are the best! Can you do one for My sweet lord by George Harrison? There are other lessons for it but they don’t explain it great. Thank you!
if anyone finds that bar 15/16 chord awkward to finger just do it as a thumb-over (f#) d chord. You hold the high e string unnecessarily, but it's probably a more familiar shape for most.
Sir, Im6 a guitar player and singer, writer 65 year old ass. I've been singing J. Prunes songs forget. Point is doesn't matter how long you been doing something, there's a spot you need a little help I appreciate your patience. Thanks again
Thank you for uploading! If you have a minute, I posted some original music. As a fellow music lover, I'd love if you'd check it out. It's on my channel. I appreciate it!
I am always baffled that there are schmucks out there who actually downvote videos like this.
What a fantastic lesson man. Thank you, as ever, for such stellar content..
Thank you David. I'm a somewhat slow learner who would have taken months to play this, and it still would be missing some elements. Now I have it all! This fantastic video, and your 5 pages, hot off the printer! Yeeeee Haaaaa 👌
When I first heard this song a hundred years ago - it was, and still is, possibly the saddest song I"ve heard as it captures the inevitability and challenges of growing old. A call for us to continue to love others even when they are weak. Thanks so much for the lesson David - very clear and I got your tab to complete the chorus. Was very saddened to hear that John passed. I did have the chance to see him back in the mid-70s...
Hi David, Another incredible lesson on such a beautifully haunting and moving song about loneliness and growing old. I’ve been looking for an outstanding lesson on this song for quite some time, and I finally found it here on your site. You are an excellent teacher as witnessed by this song tutorial, and by every lesson that you post. Your teaching aides (your song sheets) are clear, precise, and painstakingly accurate. This song is a work of art by an amazing songwriter, and your lesson respectfully pays homage to its brilliance. Thank you.
Excellent breakdown. Thank you so much!❤
Thank for the lesson! Really enjoying this song. John Prine has so many wonderful songs.
Just what I’ve been searching for! I too am in love with John Prine songs. This was my introduction to his music - Joan Baez performed this one on TH-cam as he lay hospitalized with covid 19 on a ventilator. As she sang, tears suddenly welled up as emotion overwhelmed me. I knew I had to learn about this man and his music. As a senior beginner guitar player I’m picky about what I learn and who I learn from. Not that much time to waste, after all. You’ve got a gift for teaching... no, actually it’s more than that... you ARE a teacher. It’s in everything you give us as you open our understanding of timing and playing these songs so well. I’m so glad I found this one, finally! Thanks so very much, David. 🙏💞
I, too, am a beginning senior (73 3 years now) who has always loved JP. I had to learn this myself and with your instructions, and lots of practice, I can see the day when I can actually play it smoothly. Thanks
Hi David, I have been working on this song coincidentally over the last few days and then this pops up! It has really helped - thank you. Losing John is a terrible tragedy, thankfully his music will live on! Appreciate all you do - you are by far the best guitar tutor on the net!
The cadence of your teaching method is fantastic! Thank you!
I have to agree w/ Mr. McComb & add that as simple minded as I am w/dislexia, I am anxious to tackle even the tab section that I've always thought beyond my ken & now I've the motivation to get by my apprehension. You are a great teacher! thank you sir for rekindling my thirst to play again, of course Mr.Prine & Ms Griffith (sorely miss 'em both) along with W.A. Ramsey had a wee hand in it too! Do more schoolin', you've a gift my friend!
thank you so much ! Modern technology and a good teacher , to transcribe a beautiful song. the decorating will have to wait for a while.
Happy Easter and thanks for another fine John Prine lesson! Love those and please keep 'em coming. Maybe consider adding "Souvenirs" and "Unwed Fathers" to the Prine lineup.
Great music lesson David. Thank you.
such an amazing lesson man! You are a saint!
Thank you David
Nice tune David!
This is very well done and much appreciated by me. Thank you!
Get my PDF chord sheet for this lesson @ playsongnotes.com/lessons/295/
Timestamps:
- 0:00 Lesson overview
- 1:56 Capo 5th Fret & chord shapes
- 4:01 Chord progression & counting
- 5:25 Travis picking: right-thumb technique
- 9:33 Travis picking: adding the melody notes
- 15:44 Full intro playthrough with tab
- 17:12 Farewell & parting advice
could we get the chorus part?? and also please please can you do this lesson for "Sam Stone" "souveniers" and "how lucky" pretty please?
Great lesson. Thank you!
thanks that helps a lot👍👍🎶
Thanks for the lesson. Do you plan to do a second lesson on the bridge?
Thank you for another great tutorial ! Can you do some Benjamin Tod ?
Great lesson,John played it lower in later years!
I see Herb and Janis. Thank you for the lesson.
Your lessons really are the best! Can you do one for My sweet lord by George Harrison? There are other lessons for it but they don’t explain it great. Thank you!
II’m struggling with the chords written below the bar lines.
Regrading upto fantastic....
if anyone finds that bar 15/16 chord awkward to finger just do it as a thumb-over (f#) d chord. You hold the high e string unnecessarily, but it's probably a more familiar shape for most.
Sorry to ask but can please make a guitar lesson for have you ever seen the rain??
Hello everyone.... stay safe.
David - in your lessons are you plugged in to an amp - or purely accoustic. Thanks. Just joined, fantastic lessons Chris
Are you planning to teach the rest of the song?
Sir, Im6 a guitar player and singer, writer 65 year old ass. I've been singing J. Prunes songs forget. Point is doesn't matter how long you been doing something, there's a spot you need a little help I appreciate your patience. Thanks again
Good for the intro but what about the chorus...F in there played with thumb over?...
But we need the entire verse and outro....PLEASE
Just FYI, John Prine didn't write Clay Pigeons.
Thank you for uploading! If you have a minute, I posted some original music. As a fellow music lover, I'd love if you'd check it out. It's on my channel. I appreciate it!
one of the saddest songs of all time
Chorus? We don't need no stinkin' chorus!
Great lesson, I really like your teaching style.