To echo several comments I think Richard is a brilliant and humble musician with incredible insight to breaking down how different guitarist's achieve their specific phrasing and tone. These are my favorite lessons on youtube. I learn something from every one that he does.
Besides your tasteful and great playing and feel, I love your humor, (blind as a bat these days 😂). And of course in our age we all fight the same problems. A lot to learn here, thank you very much!
This is absolutely brilliant! Thank you so much for this video - Gilmore is my greatest inspiration and you have begun to unlock for me the techniques behind his playing. One hundred thanks!!
Great tone and great lesson. Very well explained, de-mystifying Gilmour's technique to make us mere mortals feel that we can obtain something very near it. Fantastic! Thank you. (already subscribed)
Richard and David Gilmour - two of my all-time favorite guitar players! I already have DG’s next recording release on pre-order! Great episode, Richard (still waiting for more of those John Lee Hooker vamps)! 😂😂😂
To echo several comments I think Richard is a brilliant and humble musician with incredible insight to breaking down how different guitarist's achieve their specific phrasing and tone. These are my favorite lessons on youtube. I learn something from every one that he does.
Damn - you Nailed Gilmour's style & sound! Nicely done, Sir.
Such a brilliant and humble musician. Always a privilege to learn from him.
Richard is my favourite guitar player on TH-cam. Just a brilliant, brilliant inspiring musician
Besides your tasteful and great playing and feel, I love your humor, (blind as a bat these days 😂). And of course in our age we all fight the same problems. A lot to learn here, thank you very much!
Lovely playing and tasty examples. Thanks Richard!
Nailed it! 👍👍
Great stuff Sounds soooo cool!!!!!
So elegant
What a thoughtful and well delivered instruction on an all time favourite tune of mine.
Thank you Richard 🙏
Beautiful Gilmour !
This is absolutely brilliant! Thank you so much for this video - Gilmore is my greatest inspiration and you have begun to unlock for me the techniques behind his playing. One hundred thanks!!
Really articulate playing Richard. You're very good 😎 Thanks for the lesson. Awesome tone too.
Thank you!
Gold ! Absolutely great details to be aware of and makes all the difference in the world!
I would love to see more vids by Richard Barrett. Excellent teaching and playing!
Well done! Thanks 🎉
Great explanation and demonstration. You really did nail it. Wonderful. Thank you.
Great tone and great lesson. Very well explained, de-mystifying Gilmour's technique to make us mere mortals feel that we can obtain something very near it. Fantastic! Thank you. (already subscribed)
Richard and David Gilmour - two of my all-time favorite guitar players! I already have DG’s next recording release on pre-order! Great episode, Richard (still waiting for more of those John Lee Hooker vamps)! 😂😂😂
Ha! Haven’t done that in this new format yet, so watch this space 😁
Wow this is an incredible lesson. Love the attention to detail.
Great Richard - great stuff again
Very well done, great effort!
Sounds great . He also uses the 9th of the scale with a rake a lot. And his vibrato bar work.
Thats a wonderful guitar sound... Phew!
Perfect !
Those EMG pickups sound great
We want more Richard based content....now!
Should add that Gilmour often plays in Dorian (like the licks here which contain the major 6th on a minor pentatonic), adds to his sound
Great 👏
Your playing is the closest sounding to Gilmour that I’ve heard yet, and I’ve been a Gilmour fan since the beginning.
is there a way to access this backing track to play along to ?
Please tell me where do i find the c sharp backing track or the tab so i know the chords to play along with.
Where can I get the backing track to practice though
But guitarist magazine issue 511 in digital or print versions www.magazinesdirect.com/guitarist-magazine-single-issue
Make a lesson on how David Gilmour bends the major 2nd or 9th licks.
The trick is the tone the rest is pretty easy stuff but somehow he makes a mountain out of a mole hill with sweet n sour