Thank you for saying "Take your time, no need to rush." Because there are so many adverts saying learn in 5 min or 5 days or some rubbish like that. Also how many times do we see that dreaded word "Hack" being used..... Learning properly takes TIME.
Excellent teaching video. You're easy going style is really appreciated. Especially when I don't have to listen to silly inside jokes between the song lesson. Cheers
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Hi from Cognac, France :) I recently had the distal phalanx of my left hand amputated... so I really appreciate this lesson, which gives me a new approach to playing. Thank you so much !😊
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Nice video. I am struggling. I used to play almost exclusively finger picking. I had a mini stroke, thank God it was not a full on stroke, and I don't have good control of the right hand. But I'm not giving up and using a 12 string Martin to increase strength and I love the sound.
Thanks for posting Ted The 12 string has a great sound well done to you for persevering and sticking with it. I wish you great success and I’m sure that you will get much enjoyment during your recovery. Just in case you’re interested, I have lots of fingernail content over on my Patreon page with all ranges covered from very basic up to advanced www.patreon.com/joesguitarlessons all the very best.
Love these lessons so much and the blues and rock styles are what I like so much appreciated please keep this type of thing coming my way..thanks so much🎸🎶❤
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Rambling on my mind, link to lesson below, no tabs for that one, two part lesson, that should be all you need. Tabs for other over on my patreon page, be good to have you over there Rivs, take care
What I noticed as a newbie is that Open E open G open D have similar Chords. I mean if you think about it you just have the same shapes, Across the fret board I should say.
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Just about every BEE GEE;s song had Berry playing in open D, and in many of their songs you can hear his strumming chords in open D right up front of the lead guitars.
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!! 1/2 way thru trying to Tune my individual Strings to his, realize he Tunes bottom to Top! (of course, official String Order but for Dyslexics, challenging!) but I do appreciate I had some reference point to Tune my Strings with.
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Thanks for posting Frank, everything seems to be working my end ? So not sure why you are not getting pop ups, anyways all links are also in description
great lesson am I right thinking if yo capo at the 2nd fret you change it to open E tuning and can use the same chord shapes, just like you would use the capo in standard tuning?
Great video Joe - Nice texhnique and teaching. Ah bessie Mae Hempill - Catfish Keith plays her songs too. Good to see open tuning played. Keep up the good work. Going to check out your other videos.
Dye know sumptin? You have just given me a reason te start messin with me gitter again. You deliver this stuff very well,,I gave ye two minutes aand ,,bang,,,ye got me,,,Muchos gracias,,,Obrigado,,,bug a dur ria,,,gu rev m,ah a gut
Hi Joe, Thanks for this lesson. I went to your lesson on "Rambling on my Mind" you referred to, but it is in Open E. Do you have this lesson in Open D? Thanks a lot.
Fretted extra note ---not upstroke --you added a extra fretted note --cannot see --hidden by your fingers ----never mind ---I/ll figure it out if you have tab -----
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Thank you for saying "Take your time, no need to rush." Because there are so many adverts saying learn in 5 min or 5 days or some rubbish like that. Also how many times do we see that dreaded word "Hack" being used..... Learning properly takes TIME.
Couldn't''t agree with you more Andy
Best place to learn blues on yt.
Hey Mehdi thank yo u
Stumbled on this yesterday. Man, you are the teacher I wished I found years ago. Very good. My wife gives your style the thumbs up as well :)
Excellent teaching video. You're easy going style is really appreciated. Especially when I don't have to listen to silly inside jokes between the song lesson. Cheers
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Cool and calm never rushed through. What a gift for teaching you have
Thanks Daniel, glad it worked for you 🙏
Hi from Cognac, France :)
I recently had the distal phalanx of my left hand amputated... so I really appreciate this lesson, which gives me a new approach to playing.
Thank you so much !😊
You are very welcome I am glad this helps you merci
Very useful. I'm going to have a go at this.
Great!
Great lesson! Enough to chew on for awhile. Thank you!
Thanks for posting
Wonderful video.
JOANN IN OPEN TUNING (c)2006
and GOODBYE (C)2006
we're both recorded in open D tuning.
I subscribed during the first riff... And have already dug out the perfect guitar for open D... I think you may have got a new fan... Thanks Mate...
Glad I found you as I start my journey down the open D road. Thanks to you I just jumped ahead a little.
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I am your newest subscriber. 😊
Great lesson...Thank you. Cheers, Malcolm
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This is a great lesson. Thank you Joe :D
Thanks for posting Amy
Brilliant. What a great lesson. Thank you :)
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I like your speech, playing and overall channel mate. Great work ❤
Nice video. I am struggling. I used to play almost exclusively finger picking. I had a mini stroke, thank God it was not a full on stroke, and I don't have good control of the right hand. But I'm not giving up and using a 12 string Martin to increase strength and I love the sound.
Thanks for posting Ted The 12 string has a great sound well done to you for persevering and sticking with it. I wish you great success and I’m sure that you will get much enjoyment during your recovery. Just in case you’re interested, I have lots of fingernail content over on my Patreon page with all ranges covered from very basic up to advanced www.patreon.com/joesguitarlessons all the very best.
Thankyou Joe --I worked out that xrta note in your shuffle --grateful !
Love these lessons so much and the blues and rock styles are what I like so much appreciated please keep this type of thing coming my way..thanks so much🎸🎶❤
Thanks Jeff, if you are enjoying the videos, perhaps you would consider subscribing to my channel, that's if you haven't already.
Excellent lesson. Thank you
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Great lesson! Love the simplicity yet musicality.
Thanks Paul
solid - subbed - considering how many online lessons there are - even more credit is due for this one
Thanks 🙏
Hi Joe this looks like great fun definitely have to give it a try.
Thanks Karl
Great teacher
im having trouble with my hands and i have always wanted to play slid this will continue to allow me to do what i love play guitar play
Glad you are enjoying the lessons Frank I also have lots of exclusive lessons here www.patreon.com/joesguitarlessons just in case you are interested
Awesome Joe! Thanks.
Thanks Donna
Nice one fella. Blues harp man here I blew along, learning open D myself. So this comes handy..... Subbed.
Very nice, can u do a lesson as to set properly a guitar for the slide. Thank s❤
Very nice lesson😀
Beautiful Joe- thanks
Cheers Rivs
Joe what is the name of the first song by Robert Johnson? Tab?
Rambling on my mind, link to lesson below, no tabs for that one, two part lesson, that should be all you need. Tabs for other over on my patreon page, be good to have you over there Rivs, take care
@@JoeMurphysGuitarlessons - thanks when I went to the video I was sure Ramblin Man was in open E
It is Rambling on my mind not Rambling man
Turns out I see the links work fine on my laptop but not on my phone - weird - anyway, love your approach - keep up the good works.
What I noticed as a newbie is that Open E open G open D have similar Chords. I mean if you think about it you just have the same shapes, Across the fret board I should say.
Great lesson ---at 7:35 --suddenly you sport a green slide? glass ? or steel ----? What can we use if we don't have slide ?
Beautiful work and tutorial! COMPLIMENT.
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Great video . Thanks !
I came here to learn but that Ever seen peaches was fire! 🤘
Thanks Bruce
Just about every BEE GEE;s song had Berry playing in open D, and in many of their songs you can hear his strumming chords in open D right up front of the lead guitars.
Very nice open D primer Joe! I have played in open D over the years but not recently so it was a good refresher for me......
Good way and technique for teach us. THK u MY Joie.👍👍👍👍
Your welcome
Jeepers, really good lessons! Thanks! Real nice execution of songs.
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!! 1/2 way thru trying to Tune my individual Strings to his, realize he Tunes bottom to Top! (of course, official String Order but for Dyslexics, challenging!) but I do appreciate I had some reference point to Tune my Strings with.
thanks
So good, Joe. Thank you for helping us to play better.
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Enjoying your videos and playing around with the ideas - only thing I don’t see are the references to links don’t seem to be popping up. Thanks
Thanks for posting Frank, everything seems to be working my end ? So not sure why you are not getting pop ups, anyways all links are also in description
Fantastic lesson, thanks!
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Hi Joe - nice lesson thanks. Good voice too! Open d has got me away from a rut of doing the same old thing in standard tuning.
Brilliant Joe , I have been looking for some open tuning lessons..thanks
Very welcome Rob
Hang on --basic shuffle is straight forward --but suddenly at 3:45 ---you add another higher note--cannot see how you finger or do this ?
Carl I said what I did which is an upstroke
very cool lesson - thanks!
great lesson am I right thinking if yo capo at the 2nd fret you change it to open E tuning and can use the same chord shapes, just like you would use the capo in standard tuning?
Correct Andrew 👍
hi Joe love your lessons
Great video Joe - Nice texhnique and teaching. Ah bessie Mae Hempill - Catfish Keith plays her songs too.
Good to see open tuning played. Keep up the good work. Going to check out your other videos.
Thank you Kenny
is the the tuning used by Stephen Stills of "Wasted on the Way"?
This is great stuff. Where are the links?
www.patreon.com/c/joesguitarlessons
Thanks so much for posting 🙏
Great stuff. Which Martin model are you playing ?
D35
“for wannabe fingerpickers”. Perfect-that’s me! 😅
Dye know sumptin? You have just given me a reason te start messin with me gitter again. You deliver this stuff very well,,I gave ye two minutes aand ,,bang,,,ye got me,,,Muchos gracias,,,Obrigado,,,bug a dur ria,,,gu rev m,ah a gut
Well Done Thanks sounds Great ♫
How are you muting the lowest string when doing the shuffle? Like... It's a chop, so the string isn't supposed to ring out. So... How do you mute it?
Practice
Obviously this is the tuning of Clapton's blues songs?
Thanks so much
You are very welcome Katy
Is this tuning also true to none blues songs? Do they have same chords to standard tuning?
I love open d chuning , I practice it after my lunch, chuna fish samich.
Could I play calypso with this tuning?
Tab will show that xtra fretted note
Hey Joe, considering you are in Open D, have you thought about doing a Both Sides Now lesson?
Never heard of it Mark
what are the cords you are using in this
I am playing lots of different chords Frank
Great video! Did Robert Johnson always play in open D?
No he played in different tunings
If you're wondering how to get your guitar back in tune, then you might want to consider switching to the triangle.
Hi Joe, Thanks for this lesson. I went to your lesson on "Rambling on my Mind" you referred to, but it is in Open E. Do you have this lesson in Open D? Thanks a lot.
Capo 2nd fret takes you to open E
@@JoeMurphysGuitarlessons Yes. Thanks a lot. I should have figure it how, man. Have a great day.
Oh,man! You had to throw in a barre…..great! But I no can do….😢
Why not ?
Калибр стун и?
DADGAD without the G
Fretted extra note ---not upstroke --you added a extra fretted note --cannot see --hidden by your fingers ----never mind ---I/ll figure it out if you have tab -----
Be nice if you slowed things down and told us exactly what chords you are playing!!
Waw
So open D for beginners -----ok ---but slide ?--little finger ?
When you play "I'm so glad ---cannot see what frets u use -------needs TAB !
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yea yur stealing my beats already....dont you tired of these human turtle games.
damn this is fantastic!!
Thank you Samuel