Hey btother ,thank you very much for getting me back to simple again. Its good to go back to stuff that i took for granted. I'm back playing again and enjoying it all over again. Thank you. Its amazing what you forgot. Im 63 a d really enjoy this again.to all the people that think they got it ...some times it is good to go back to the beginning. For your info i was a drummer for 20 somethig years and picked up a strat in 2005 and got stuck.thanks brother ,,its all fun again
Great comment that I feel compelled to express agreement with. I have honestly spent thousands of dollars on guitar and music theory lessons, both face to face and online. I haven’t yet figured out what it is about Tony’s style that I connect with, just that I do. Very grateful for his efforts.
I have a passion for acoustic guitars and have Been “attempting” to learn how to play for 40 of my 57 yrs. I own some very nice instruments with my D41 topping the collection. I’ve always felt kinda guilty for having it, as despite the 3 years of guitar and music theory lessons, I can’t play it as it deserves to be played. Anyway, Your lessons have taught me so much and have reignited my passion to practice and improve. Thank you so very much Tony.
Really enjoy your lessons - I finally found something that is a perfect fit for my skill level - your tutorials are very easy to follow and very well explained - great job mate - cheers from Canada!!
Great lesson! I've been running scales & chords, but not knowing how to put them together enough to call myself a guitar player. This is just the thing for me.
You're very welcome! I'm truly glad to hear that you found it helpful, especially during your recovery. Thank you for listening! Remember, progress may take time, man! but every step forward is a victory. Keep rocking! 😃
Tony you make it look so easy,,it's great to watch you play I myself knows alot of chords and always loss it when it came to strumming so now I'm trying to learn tabular format and a bit of blues I love your licks it would be great if you could put it on the video in tabular format so I took take away and practice,,thanks irishproudce,,Y, N, W, A,,,
Just stumbled upon your channel.. have been looking to get out a rut I’ve been in, so I thank you for having these. Learning new ways to do okay chords and such. Appreciate ya’! 🤘🏻
Tony where have you been, found you yesterday enjoyed your video. Another popped up today and I’m now subscribed. Love the teaching style, and I’m hooked.
You asked about a new guitar? I,d highly recommend Yamaha LL16 I'm all about construction - play ability, far suppasses martins for value, check them out!
OMG. You said “Eric Clapton” the exact same way a dude I went to school with, who used to prank call people and tell people he was “Eric Clapton” would say it. I flashed back so hard I almost gave myself whiplash and lost my breath from laughing. Awesome video. Excellent insight, sir.
Thanks Ralph! Yeah the reason I don’t do that is the retention rate is always poor as people see the end result and leave which means TH-cam doesn’t recommend it unfortunately. You may have never seen this video if I did. It sucks but I need to keep people watching for longer for the video to perform 🤘
I agreed with Ralph, then I agreed with you, but now I agree with Ralph again! Seems to me, if the viewer is upper intermediate, it will be too easy and they will leave anyway. Plus you could fast forward to the end and just watch the end result anyway. In my opinion (just one guy here), giving the person a view of the final product up front would get you more consistent viewers over time and they - like I did - will stay for the whole thing to learn it. P90X (the workout) didn't get my money because they showed pushups and squats and hard work! They got me because they showed me end results and said, "I'll show you how to do this." Just food for thought. Nice lesson, regardless, so thanks. 🙂 @@GuitarME
Or do it like Jimmy Page , wrap your thumb over the #3 fret low E and barre the #3 B and E with the same hand. Then you can pick the low E and strum up on the barre.
Very good my man great wee lesson lad cheers from Ireland 🇮🇪 ur doing a great job helping people here it’s much appreciated so thanks my man take care !! All these wee things add up !! Brian 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🎸🎸🎸👍
Why do people that are giving lessons on TH-cam always slide their hand up and down the neck after they strum a chord and then slide their hand up and down the neck? Why don't they just leave their hand at the chord they just strummed until they play the next chord, is it just to give their hand something to do?
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Wow really love the way u teach
Great lesson Tony. Gonna use this right away. 👍🎼
Hey btother ,thank you very much for getting me back to simple again. Its good to go back to stuff that i took for granted. I'm back playing again and enjoying it all over again. Thank you. Its amazing what you forgot. Im 63 a d really enjoy this again.to all the people that think they got it ...some times it is good to go back to the beginning. For your info i was a drummer for 20 somethig years and picked up a strat in 2005 and got stuck.thanks brother ,,its all fun again
Thanks man! So glad you enjoy the lessons brother!
Your fingers seem to know the sounds you want . . . you make it easier than any teacher I have ever watched or listened to . . .
Oh wow man! That’s so great to hear, thank you!
Great comment that I feel compelled to express agreement with. I have honestly spent thousands of dollars on guitar and music theory lessons, both face to face and online. I haven’t yet figured out what it is about Tony’s style that I connect with, just that I do. Very grateful for his efforts.
Hi ya Tony, I haven’t picked up my Guitar for a while, thanks to you I can’t put it down 😂👌.
Great lessons and well explained 🙏
Haha! That's great! Thanks and keep watching for more amazing lessons! 🎸😁
I have a passion for acoustic guitars and have Been “attempting” to learn how to play for 40 of my 57 yrs. I own some very nice instruments with my D41 topping the collection. I’ve always felt kinda guilty for having it, as despite the 3 years of guitar and music theory lessons, I can’t play it as it deserves to be played. Anyway, Your lessons have taught me so much and have reignited my passion to practice and improve. Thank you so very much Tony.
That is awesome! So glad to help :)
Don’t feel guilty, everyone is learning all the time even the top players
You're a natural teacher. Thanks
Awesome! Best lesson ever. Thank you! Tony from Spokane Washington.
You are very welcome my friend
Your really good , im going on 70 i wish my fingers would do that. Unfortunately I dont think so but I still like playing.
Excellent lesson. Thanks for taking the time to show us.
One of the best teachers on TH-cam.
Very clear instructions with amazing sound,just perfect
That’s lovely of you to say :) thank you 😊
And he's Scottish!
Really enjoy your lessons - I finally found something that is a perfect fit for my skill level - your tutorials are very easy to follow and very well explained - great job mate - cheers from Canada!!
Really appreciate that man! Thank you 🙏
Great lesson! I've been running scales & chords, but not knowing how to put them together enough to call myself a guitar player. This is just the thing for me.
Really have been enjoying your channel
You have a knack of breaking down easy guitar ideas and making it fun to learn
Fantastic lesson Thank you my friend great job
Thank you! Recovering from stroke. This is great!
You're very welcome! I'm truly glad to hear that you found it helpful, especially during your recovery. Thank you for listening! Remember, progress may take time, man! but every step forward is a victory. Keep rocking! 😃
Tony you make it look so easy,,it's great to watch you play I myself knows alot of chords and always loss it when it came to strumming so now I'm trying to learn tabular format and a bit of blues I love your licks it would be great if you could put it on the video in tabular format so I took take away and practice,,thanks irishproudce,,Y, N, W, A,,,
Thank you Tony ❤
I love everything you do!!! Sitting on my porch in Breese, Illinois, USA!!!
Great lessons on how to copy styles that have been around for many decades.
Thanks
Thank you!!!
Thank you Sir.
One of the very best little tuts I’ve ever seen, thanks so much mate..
great teacher, thanks
Aw, thank you very much!
Best lessons on TH-cam!!
You are too kind 😊
Super lesson. Very clear. Many thanks.
Thanks so much man! Glad to help :)
Thanks Tony-that’s a great double stop and D-C lick sounds super sweet! Nailed it first go!
Brilliant! That’s good to hear man!
Just stumbled upon your channel.. have been looking to get out a rut I’ve been in, so I thank you for having these. Learning new ways to do okay chords and such. Appreciate ya’! 🤘🏻
Awesome Tony!! Thank you!
Thank You!!!!
Nice one, will practice. 👍🏴
Tony, I'm really digging your lessons. Keep them up
Inspiring stuff…huge thanks
Great stuff Tony!!
Thanks, man!
Nice one. Great ideas.
Wicked stuff dude, thanks.
No problem at all! Thanks too man!
Superb!
Awesome lesson 😁. I am going to practise this! I always wondered where to start learning lead guitar! 😳
Cool! Enjoy the practice, man! Keep up the great work! And thank you!
You’re great man. Great lesson thank you 🙏
That's Mel Bay's pentatonic position 1, head back to the bar grab a few more pints and maybe you can find 5 and 6.
I don’t drink and don’t know Mel Bay
Fantastic thanks once more.
You are very welcome :) thank you!
Sounds good
You have inspired me to play in ways I get to learn. Many thanks!
Cheers Tony, that will be great to try and get down 👍
Awesome! Enjoy man! 🎸🤘
Very cool. Thank you very much. You have a good teaching style. 💪
Thanks so much man!
Tony you've improved my guitar playing so much in such a short period of time big thanks man
That makes me very happy and humbled Jack! You are most welcome amigo 🤘
Nice! Thank you!
Outstanding!!! Most teachers bang the instrument like a drum, I like your style, instead!
Tony where have you been, found you yesterday enjoyed your video. Another popped up today and I’m now subscribed. Love the teaching style, and I’m hooked.
Thank you so much and welcome :) 🤘🎸
Great lesson; love the transition exercise and explanation!
Awesome!
Need more lessons like this on connecting chords with scales.
I’m a newbie to this channel…really great stuff here!
Thanks so much man!
very good! I like this! Thank you Sir!
You asked about a new guitar? I,d highly recommend Yamaha LL16 I'm all about construction - play ability, far suppasses martins for value, check them out!
Very helpful, Tony! Many thanks.
Sweet!
OMG. You said “Eric Clapton” the exact same way a dude I went to school with, who used to prank call people and tell people he was “Eric Clapton” would say it. I flashed back so hard I almost gave myself whiplash and lost my breath from laughing.
Awesome video. Excellent insight, sir.
Great Lessons:)
Thank you!
Very, very useful, thank you!
The key is every day until its second nature to you and you don't have to think about it.
Brilliant!
Thank you!
That hammer on then hit the 6th, is harder, then it looks😂 the rest is handy but that part going to send me over the edge
cool riff.....thnx....!~
I was following this guy
Brilliantl 👍
I meant to say, my Dad used to wear those caps. He had a black, white and brown one. I use to call them muggers caps, lol.
Good stuff
Thanks, man!
He plays it at 7:00
That's nice Tony. I even started doing my own licks on it too. That G chord sounds good strummed up from the high E. Keep it'em coming!
NOW we know where the like of Clapton, Bonamassa and Co get those licks.
Yeah Claptons never off the bloody phone askin for new licks!
@@GuitarME - Nice one 🤣
Awesome and great fun. And of course, I can do it all one fret lower in A. Love it!
Sure! You can move this around anywhere :)
ThAnkyou. New subscriber.
Subscribed! ❤
Great stuff Tony. Can I ask what microphone you are playing through? Great sound. Kudos from Alva.
Great lesson ,Thankyou. I really think it would help your channel to do the play through first so people know what they are working towards.
Thanks Ralph! Yeah the reason I don’t do that is the retention rate is always poor as people see the end result and leave which means TH-cam doesn’t recommend it unfortunately. You may have never seen this video if I did. It sucks but I need to keep people watching for longer for the video to perform 🤘
I agreed with Ralph, then I agreed with you, but now I agree with Ralph again! Seems to me, if the viewer is upper intermediate, it will be too easy and they will leave anyway. Plus you could fast forward to the end and just watch the end result anyway. In my opinion (just one guy here), giving the person a view of the final product up front would get you more consistent viewers over time and they - like I did - will stay for the whole thing to learn it. P90X (the workout) didn't get my money because they showed pushups and squats and hard work! They got me because they showed me end results and said, "I'll show you how to do this." Just food for thought. Nice lesson, regardless, so thanks. 🙂 @@GuitarME
Or do it like Jimmy Page , wrap your thumb over the #3 fret low E and barre the #3 B and E with the same hand. Then you can pick the low E and strum up on the barre.
He gets what on the B string?
American speakers turn on closed capture you'll go nuts trying to understand this guy 😳
Very good my man great wee lesson lad cheers from Ireland 🇮🇪 ur doing a great job helping people here it’s much appreciated so thanks my man take care !! All these wee things add up !! Brian 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🎸🎸🎸👍
Much appreciated Brian! Thanks for watching matey!
awesome lesson
Thank you so much! Delighted you enjoyed it man
It's odd the you start on a minor chord. I've never seen that before in blues.
Thank goodness for "CC". Without it, I could understand only 20 percent of what this gentleman is saying. 😅🤣😂
😂😂😂😂
What's "CC" ? Where are you from? 🙃
That last lick is straight from black sabbaths rat salad
always play the lick first
Why do people that are giving lessons on TH-cam always slide their hand up and down the neck after they strum a chord and then slide their hand up and down the neck? Why don't they just leave their hand at the chord they just strummed until they play the next chord, is it just to give their hand something to do?
Just to look cool 😎
Eventually your hand just wants to keep moving. It's about feeling the Grove and looking cool is a bonus 😎
Whaaaaat??? B-sex???? :O over-18 video?
Nice✌️💙🎶😁👍
Thanks man!