Mate, I want to say thank you because I play that song at the funeral of my grandfather today, I wanted to express the felling of that song to him and thanks to you I could
It's so impressive how you capture the emotions of the song so perfectly in your lessons. Mimicking notes is one thing, but capturing the "feel" of a song, is entirely another. Well done!
Thanks Kevin. I appreciate that. I have always considered feel to be the most important thing in guitar playing, whether you're playing a ton of notes or just one, if it doesn't have feel then it doesn't mean anything. cheers
You are such a good teacher & player,you explain everything really well & your voice is very calming that seems to make it easy to absorb if that makes any sense) I've learned a lot from your videos thanks
There are seriously 12 people that didn't like this???this couldn't have been better if Eric Clapton came on here and taught it! Thanks for the great lesson
Thanks for the great teaching and time you put into these lessons , without a doubt you are the best teacher I have seen , Iam grateful to be able to see you teaching. Thanks
Best YT lessons, hands down. I really like the simplicity of the video, the clarity despite the lack of diagrams, and a calm and reassuring voice. Thanks so much. I hope everyone donates. I will.
I'd like to see the face of this wise man. Are too few teachers as professional as you. Good job sir I've learnt many songs from you and I loke forward more. Keep Going!
I am only 13 years old, and your lessons have helped me learn so many songs. Truly the best teacher on youtube. And an incredibly beautiful song, by one of, if not the best guitar players of all time, arguably.
Used your video to learn Tears in Heaven, surprised how easy it was (with your help). It was one of those songs that I always liked but didn't think I'd be able to play. Thanks
Always wanted to play tears in heaven saw your tutorial and gave it a go 2 days and I was playing it thanks so much you explained it so good trying to combine 1 and 2 now
Wow! This is great! Thank you! I learned this from an instructor a few years ago but I’ve gotten rusty. I remembered I learned “Here Comes the Sun” from you, so looked you up on this one. Fantastic!
I just about nailed solsbury hill now I just cant wait to learn all the rest of this mans fine work, its good to see someone really bring joy and feelings to others, thank you.
Best teacher on TH-cam imo. Learnt some really good songs watching your vids, I.e this, she sells sanctuary and babe I'm gunna leave you. Always accurate as well whereas I find other teachers just strumming parts of songs if there is an intricate picking part .
Wow! You taught me how to play this, and now I can do a one guitar version of “ close ” to the 2 guitars. Obviously, I gave a nice donation, which was EXTREMELY WELL DESERVED, smile. I simply stopped by for my listening enjoyment and to thank you once again. You are an incredible guitarist, that transcends excellence, and a genius teacher! Btw, another donation is coming your way for your outstanding lesson on “From the beginning “. Kind regards, Hooch
You're a super skilled player, clearest instruction I can find on the chords. However, I little tricky to follow the picking pattern for a rookie like myself. Nonetheless, great video man, keep up the good work.
You are my favourite guitar tutor on TH-cam. I send you financial contributions as often as I can afford & hope all you guys watching do so too. Thank you for your all the effort you put into these posts. 😊😊😊
This is the best... i am a beginner and learned the song.. thank you very much. you have no idea how fulfilled i am.. more power to you and look forward to more tutorials from you.
When I was 14 or 15 I remember listening this on CD and Martin wanting to learn how to play Layla and I got the first part duh dun dun dun on one string and if any musician knows that sound then they understood what I just did lol but this individual man I is completely underrated and should absolutely be be yond a million views a million he's going to go so far on here and this is not for the fainted heart this is not for the people learning how to play you know the most simple GCD cords this is for the more advanced but yet even the advanced like me and some of the others I'm sure that are watching and listening or learning something still right now about this and he has hit this on the spot and I am an American and this guy is just amazing I can't give him any more praise than I am can I'm just blown the f away honestly just the precision on some of the smallest details that I've missed over the song I used to get by playing tears in heaven you know to impress some chicks and Layla and I knew never knew Layla was actually in like a d minor and that up stroke was in the second verse along with I'm you can play Layla and make it sound good with just the a and hitting it you know on the it's just simple we thought but like I said even to the advanced this is the most amazing incredible job I'm so effing impressed honestly it takes a lot for me even when the guy that can get on here and just shred and learn whatever I really never I love don't get me wrong I do love metal and Metallica and all I mean I love it all all the Metallica's albums every one of them that's what I grew up you know led Zeppelin Jimi Hendrix but I've never seen anyone be so just confident yet the arrogance he puts off is for not the fainted heart like I said lol so guys if you want to learn Eric Clapton songs and you just starting out don't try this guy out yet l seriously you're not ready f*** I'm not even ready seems like I had to put mine down for a little while but now I have been inspired to get back and grab my acoustic and currently looking for a Martin sigma which I absolutely cannot afford the one that he played in unplugged but yet like I said this guy is just not for the fainted heart and he knows what the f*** he's doing and it's just like I said it's mind-blowing I was looking for the version that I love so much off of unplugged it inspired me to learn how to play Layla and all I guys at first was the recorded version live with over just testing it out and I was like and that's not it and then I couldn't even find it where he was actually playing himself live so I had to come and I found this guy and he just hit it right on the head and if you play by ear if you listen to now this is something a lot of people might not notice but when he goes into his second lead part the main one he actually hits an open I want to say d string I could be wrong b string you can hear it in the unplugged CD llead for Eric Clapton unplugged just listen to it you can hear him it's an open string that should not be there but I caught it like years ago just listen for that open string that's sounds out of place I guess you can say but still Eric Clapton is the guy that told Jimi Hendrix that he did not like him because he showed him up and Jimmy probably had some type of arrogance to him especially coming and being left-handed and studying all the muddy Waters and all the other blues and you know different types Mississippi you know I could go on forever but Eric Clapton did not like Jimi Hendrix because he showed him up on stage and that's the young man that he talks about meeting and showed his ass up real good but only other one I can think of would be David G Eric Clapton srv. But you rock dude you really do I'm impressed and like I said it takes a lot to impress me on precision and on just playing it and once again I say if you are a beginner or a intermediate maybe you're still not ready for this lol no I'm serious..... Hell I wasn't lol now this is actually show me some things that I've been missing and just kind of been lazy about it you know it's all about this one it's all about discipline and if you can allow discipline in every part of your life you will be amazed in how many things that you find out that you were good at or enjoy that you never thought you would. I also love the way he as he's going alone playing the chords and recording this knowing that he could have went back and changed it and made it sound perfect he just let his humility show and shine and still was amazed by the chords that he already learned and perfected but still was impressed by and it's like he learned something different or new every time he plays it it seems like does that seem like that to y'all? You guys really got it you youngsters got it made these days we had to learn tablature through a four lines a few letters I'm sorry numbers picking this string plucking that hammer on pull off the slide some other crap that I don't even know but I learn how to play Black dog and overhills and far the way so read the tablature to over him far away and imagine listening to the song but not really you know if you didn't have a musical ear at that time some sort of you know you could hear something and play it or you can hear a note or a bead or something that just naturally was an instinct that you was blessed gifted with whatever you want to call it then you were screwed because now you guys y'all can progress 10,000 times faster than we did and there's a lot of guys back in bands that worked real hard and I I kind of feel like that they're getting cheated out of their hard work and discipline and suffering and sacrificing and the things that they had to go through to get to where they are and the ones that you admire now are admire then now you should really really learn some gratitude and really respect the guys from '90s and under as far as rock and roll '80s '90s I'm not going to say '70s That's as far as going to go except for some '60s developing through a pencil through a speaker is how some distortion was made you know just making their own stuff up not having some machine or type of stealing something beat from some other song it's their original originality has is dead original has died and I don't ever think it will ever come back unless we see somebody come out with something somewhere that changes the whole idea of every culture genre type of music rock rap country metal etc if that one guy does find it somewhere CCR is wanting the eagles you should really listen if you're a guitar player you should listen to those guys they didn't have a bunch of you know back in scratching records and crap but that's not a bad thing at all every aspect but I'm just giving you example of hard work is beating on something plucking something screaming your lungs out suffering injuries breaking arms legs losing family members wives kids relationships all these sacrifices that these bands that you may discover one day or I have already discovered learn to really appreciate it almost like the military back in Vietnam sending all those young men over there world war II you know three maybe you guys you young guys you might be the ones that get to experience it when the draft comes so if I were you I start doing some f****** push-ups and start really eating a lot of protein and learn a little discipline learn how to hold a gun use a gun use a weapon learn how to any tactic how to build a house out of sticks any of these things these things are going to be necessary when the s*** hits the fan or when the s*** goes down you better be ready yes I am quoting Cypress Hill you see so be appreciative of your TH-cam and your Facebook and all this crap that's nothing but a cheat sheet for college or a test it's a cheat sheet and I don't really use a whole lot of it I do like this guy caught my eye and it was awesome but I don't consider him a cheat sheet I consider him a pioneer someone is just went off and decided to bring back something that has people have forgotten appreciated and was loved in the '90s and didn't know anything about Eric Clapton I didn't know anything about her clapping until honestly I heard Layla on the radio when I was about 7 but I didn't get to play guitar and start playing guitar till I was about 14 or 15 so against '80s does and grunge become alive Don't get me wrong there's a lot of bands that the '90s brought on even some of the one hit wonders except for Oasis they are some of the most arrogant and most and think they are the most awesome rock band in history and they think that they are above and better than ever any other musician in the world and I will rest my case with that and I used to like the song wonderwall but now I wish they would just wonder their self over a wall and not have a ladder to go down on the other side thank you very much might drop.........
ppl 1st play to this it is alot easier to start than the original track put the vid to 0,5 if u have to an do it slow, amazing results follow, great vid sir, and cheers
I always enjoy your lessons, you are the mystery man, I like it , just like Meet the Beatles, the one w their heads, but black background, just like you, a guitar, a pair of hands, and a guitar knowledgeable voice, what more do we need in to world?. Your lessons are always 'spot on' as Jeff Beck would say, very good. You and a handful of other TH-cam guitar teachers are the best. I really love and appreciate you sharing your work, you make learning some complex songs quite easy, I'm an advanced player so I learn almost immediately from you, you're great man, I used to listen to records and try to get parts that way, an excruciating process, but I know what to listen for.
Man you're such a great teacher bro, and your take on tunes are spot on..... I did your landslide.... boy it took some doing but I got it down.... and to boot improved my general over all finger picking in the other stuff I play.... actually because of you I have pretty much given up the pick where I can get away with it.... I even play my gitz solos wif my fingers..... thank mate!!! This one is a great song
So glad that I found you. Your ability to "get it "right and to teach us is why I keep coming back. We are fortunate to have you. I wish you the best. If I may request a lesson . . . JJ Cale's, Call Me The Breeze. I can't find a good lesson anywhere. (There's a reason my EC likes him so much. Rest in peace John) Thank you, D 8 -)
Wow! Great lesson. I like how I don't need to switch to bar chords, if I use the thumb over technique. Shakespeare said "Brevity is the sole of wit". Guess that makes you a genius! Kind regards, Hooch😇
I saw in a comment where session guitarist Tim Pierce complemented you. He's right, and he's at the top level. I like the way you show the whole song being played and different ways to play it. Excellent tutorial.
Thank you for the lesson. I picked up the song from another good utube teacher a couple of weeks ago. But this lesson is a little bit more detailed and shows the second guitar as well. I use my thumb for the first hammer on instead of the index/first finger. Just seems easier to me, but I didn't see anyone else do that.
Awesome lessons! I've learned Nothing Else Matters, Blackbird, Dust in the Wind, and Never Going Back Again directly from your lessons. Now working on this one. Keep 'em comin' :)
Pretty good tutorial 👍As for the 'thumb over' vs ' three fingers' thing, I find the 'thumb over' to be easy and natural feeling, whereas the 'three fingers' method is very difficult.
Andy Fairweather Low was the Lead Singer of the 60s Band Amen Corner, Bend Me Shape Me, If Paradise is Half as Nice ( U.K. #1 in 1969 ) etc. Then a Band called Fair Weather in the 70s, they did a great Song called Natural Sinner. Great Musician.
you are without a doubt the BEST teacher on the internet. just watching your lesson on Black Magic Woman about feel and then watching some of the other well known teachers out there - there is NO comparison to your skill level. PS: have you ever shown your face?
I'm almost close to doing this one. :) You sure are good. Folks, if you learn anything please REMEMBER THIS GUY DURING CHRISTMAS SEASON !!! He's worth it.
Another fabulous tune S U& P, just like the rest. That Taylor sounds really great. I think I'll change the strings on my 114e and give it a whirl. Yes your'e definitely the best teacher on YT. Once again I can't find ANY reasons for the thumbs down on any of your stuff.
Mate, I want to say thank you because I play that song at the funeral of my grandfather today, I wanted to express the felling of that song to him and thanks to you I could
It's so impressive how you capture the emotions of the song so perfectly in your lessons. Mimicking notes is one thing, but capturing the "feel" of a song, is entirely another. Well done!
Thanks Kevin. I appreciate that. I have always considered feel to be the most important thing in guitar playing, whether you're playing a ton of notes or just one, if it doesn't have feel then it doesn't mean anything. cheers
And you're 100% correct!
These lessons are absolutely amazing. Definitely the best teacher on youtube
Thanks bud.
I have to agree with him, nobody plays like you man good job :D
a man I'll never be Boston
Led Nirvana stfu
I search so many instructors and always end up learning from this guy
Perfect guitar tuning, perfect instruction and skillful technique... Your tutorials are the gold standard.
You’re an underrated teacher. I’ve learn lots from you and you seem like a guy who I’d wanna give a handshake to. Thank you on behalf of all us
Agreed with you, his technique is impeccable.
You are such a good teacher & player,you explain everything really well & your voice is very calming that seems to make it easy to absorb if that makes any sense) I've learned a lot from your videos thanks
Thanks James. cheers
I could listen to those first 2.40 mins over and over. Just beautiful.
This is the nicest I've ever heard a Taylor 214ce sound. Beautiful sound and playing!
Simply because the guy who plays it is so great! LOL
There are seriously 12 people that didn't like this???this couldn't have been better if Eric Clapton came on here and taught it! Thanks for the great lesson
I am thinking there are a lot of people with self esteem issues voting no. I am why would you?
I have learned Mother Nature's Son, Yesterday, Here Comes The Sun, In My Life, Eleanor Rigby, and Blackbird all from your lessons. Thank you so much!
Thanks for the great teaching and time you put into these lessons , without a doubt you are the best teacher I have seen , Iam grateful to be able to see you teaching. Thanks
Thanks Michael. cheers
Best YT lessons, hands down. I really like the simplicity of the video, the clarity despite the lack of diagrams, and a calm and reassuring voice. Thanks so much. I hope everyone donates. I will.
One of the most beautiful songs ever written, great lesson, thank you!
I'd like to see the face of this wise man. Are too few teachers as professional as you. Good job sir I've learnt many songs from you and I loke forward more. Keep Going!
I just love your tutorials. you break it down so much even a blind man can learn from you. Look forward to catching some more in the future. cheers.
I am only 13 years old, and your lessons have helped me learn so many songs. Truly the best teacher on youtube. And an incredibly beautiful song, by one of, if not the best guitar players of all time, arguably.
Thanks! I've seen other videos on this song, but I ended up doing the thumb over, too. Yours is much easier for me to follow.
Joel Mitchell he has such a great teacher
I learned bits and pieces from other videos but your just brought it all together. Thank you
My friend, your talents are far beyond those of any other instructor I have ever known. Thank you so mucj for all you do for us.
This is the simplest way to play this song. Ive cked other lesson sites and this is the best way to go.Thank You
I have watched hundreds of guitar videos and your are head and shoulders above everyone else on ytube. love your work
Thank you sir ☮️
Very good lesson. It's clear what the second guitar does , who is hard to hear in the unplugged. Thank you.
Used your video to learn Tears in Heaven, surprised how easy it was (with your help). It was one of those songs that I always liked but didn't think I'd be able to play. Thanks
PERFECT !!!!! AWESOME lesson !!!!
Thank you very much from Zagreb, Croatia
Always wanted to play tears in heaven saw your tutorial and gave it a go 2 days and I was playing it thanks so much you explained it so good trying to combine 1 and 2 now
first of all thank u so much for nicely explained...n u are such a good teacher I like the way u play ever notes in details... God bless you 🙏❤️❤️
this is great. I've viewed a number of how-to-play videos on "Tears in Heaven " and this is by far the best and most through!
Wow! This is great! Thank you! I learned this from an instructor a few years ago but I’ve gotten rusty. I remembered I learned “Here Comes the Sun” from you, so looked you up on this one. Fantastic!
I just about nailed solsbury hill now I just cant wait to learn all the rest of this mans fine work, its good to see someone really bring joy and feelings to others, thank you.
For me you are "simply the best"
Lots of good lessons on TH-cam on this song. As always, yours is the definitive one. Thanks!
Best teacher on TH-cam imo. Learnt some really good songs watching your vids, I.e this, she sells sanctuary and babe I'm gunna leave you. Always accurate as well whereas I find other teachers just strumming parts of songs if there is an intricate picking part .
I heard this in the acoustic tryout room at the store today. It sounded great as a solo piece. Thanks for the lesson.
Superb tuition always! I never fail to learn something cool from your lessons. Sincere thanks.
I owe my ability to play this song to you. Thanks for being an awesome teacher!
Wow! You taught me how to play this, and now I can do a one guitar version of “ close ” to the 2 guitars. Obviously, I gave a nice donation, which was EXTREMELY WELL DESERVED, smile. I simply stopped by for my listening enjoyment and to thank you once again. You are an incredible guitarist, that transcends excellence, and a genius teacher! Btw, another donation is coming your way for your outstanding lesson on “From the beginning “.
Kind regards,
Hooch
Excellent player, very well edited video , and clear and easy to understand lessons. Thank you so very much. Warm regards from India.
In my opinion you are the best guitar player out there on TH-cam
Thank you!
I love you so much man your the greatest guitar teacher on youtube by far you just know your stuff its awesome
You're a super skilled player, clearest instruction I can find on the chords. However, I little tricky to follow the picking pattern for a rookie like myself. Nonetheless, great video man, keep up the good work.
Yes, he is more of an instructor for intermediate guitar players. Check out marty music og guitarlessons365, more suitable for beginners
You are my favourite guitar tutor on TH-cam. I send you financial contributions as often as I can afford & hope all you guys watching do so too. Thank you for your all the effort you put into these posts. 😊😊😊
This is the best... i am a beginner and learned the song.. thank you very much. you have no idea how fulfilled i am.. more power to you and look forward to more tutorials from you.
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cheers
When I was 14 or 15 I remember listening this on CD and Martin wanting to learn how to play Layla and I got the first part duh dun dun dun on one string and if any musician knows that sound then they understood what I just did lol but this individual man I is completely underrated and should absolutely be be yond a million views a million he's going to go so far on here and this is not for the fainted heart this is not for the people learning how to play you know the most simple GCD cords this is for the more advanced but yet even the advanced like me and some of the others I'm sure that are watching and listening or learning something still right now about this and he has hit this on the spot and I am an American and this guy is just amazing I can't give him any more praise than I am can I'm just blown the f away honestly just the precision on some of the smallest details that I've missed over the song I used to get by playing tears in heaven you know to impress some chicks and Layla and I knew never knew Layla was actually in like a d minor and that up stroke was in the second verse along with I'm you can play Layla and make it sound good with just the a and hitting it you know on the it's just simple we thought but like I said even to the advanced this is the most amazing incredible job I'm so effing impressed honestly it takes a lot for me even when the guy that can get on here and just shred and learn whatever I really never I love don't get me wrong I do love metal and Metallica and all I mean I love it all all the Metallica's albums every one of them that's what I grew up you know led Zeppelin Jimi Hendrix but I've never seen anyone be so just confident yet the arrogance he puts off is for not the fainted heart like I said lol so guys if you want to learn Eric Clapton songs and you just starting out don't try this guy out yet l seriously you're not ready f*** I'm not even ready seems like I had to put mine down for a little while but now I have been inspired to get back and grab my acoustic and currently looking for a Martin sigma which I absolutely cannot afford the one that he played in unplugged but yet like I said this guy is just not for the fainted heart and he knows what the f*** he's doing and it's just like I said it's mind-blowing I was looking for the version that I love so much off of unplugged it inspired me to learn how to play Layla and all I guys at first was the recorded version live with over just testing it out and I was like and that's not it and then I couldn't even find it where he was actually playing himself live so I had to come and I found this guy and he just hit it right on the head and if you play by ear if you listen to now this is something a lot of people might not notice but when he goes into his second lead part the main one he actually hits an open I want to say d string I could be wrong b string you can hear it in the unplugged CD llead for Eric Clapton unplugged just listen to it you can hear him it's an open string that should not be there but I caught it like years ago just listen for that open string that's sounds out of place I guess you can say but still Eric Clapton is the guy that told Jimi Hendrix that he did not like him because he showed him up and Jimmy probably had some type of arrogance to him especially coming and being left-handed and studying all the muddy Waters and all the other blues and you know different types Mississippi you know I could go on forever but Eric Clapton did not like Jimi Hendrix because he showed him up on stage and that's the young man that he talks about meeting and showed his ass up real good but only other one I can think of would be David G Eric Clapton srv. But you rock dude you really do I'm impressed and like I said it takes a lot to impress me on precision and on just playing it and once again I say if you are a beginner or a intermediate maybe you're still not ready for this lol no I'm serious..... Hell I wasn't lol now this is actually show me some things that I've been missing and just kind of been lazy about it you know it's all about this one it's all about discipline and if you can allow discipline in every part of your life you will be amazed in how many things that you find out that you were good at or enjoy that you never thought you would. I also love the way he as he's going alone playing the chords and recording this knowing that he could have went back and changed it and made it sound perfect he just let his humility show and shine and still was amazed by the chords that he already learned and perfected but still was impressed by and it's like he learned something different or new every time he plays it it seems like does that seem like that to y'all? You guys really got it you youngsters got it made these days we had to learn tablature through a four lines a few letters I'm sorry numbers picking this string plucking that hammer on pull off the slide some other crap that I don't even know but I learn how to play Black dog and overhills and far the way so read the tablature to over him far away and imagine listening to the song but not really you know if you didn't have a musical ear at that time some sort of you know you could hear something and play it or you can hear a note or a bead or something that just naturally was an instinct that you was blessed gifted with whatever you want to call it then you were screwed because now you guys y'all can progress 10,000 times faster than we did and there's a lot of guys back in bands that worked real hard and I I kind of feel like that they're getting cheated out of their hard work and discipline and suffering and sacrificing and the things that they had to go through to get to where they are and the ones that you admire now are admire then now you should really really learn some gratitude and really respect the guys from '90s and under as far as rock and roll '80s '90s I'm not going to say '70s That's as far as going to go except for some '60s developing through a pencil through a speaker is how some distortion was made you know just making their own stuff up not having some machine or type of stealing something beat from some other song it's their original originality has is dead original has died and I don't ever think it will ever come back unless we see somebody come out with something somewhere that changes the whole idea of every culture genre type of music rock rap country metal etc if that one guy does find it somewhere CCR is wanting the eagles you should really listen if you're a guitar player you should listen to those guys they didn't have a bunch of you know back in scratching records and crap but that's not a bad thing at all every aspect but I'm just giving you example of hard work is beating on something plucking something screaming your lungs out suffering injuries breaking arms legs losing family members wives kids relationships all these sacrifices that these bands that you may discover one day or I have already discovered learn to really appreciate it almost like the military back in Vietnam sending all those young men over there world war II you know three maybe you guys you young guys you might be the ones that get to experience it when the draft comes so if I were you I start doing some f****** push-ups and start really eating a lot of protein and learn a little discipline learn how to hold a gun use a gun use a weapon learn how to any tactic how to build a house out of sticks any of these things these things are going to be necessary when the s*** hits the fan or when the s*** goes down you better be ready yes I am quoting Cypress Hill you see so be appreciative of your TH-cam and your Facebook and all this crap that's nothing but a cheat sheet for college or a test it's a cheat sheet and I don't really use a whole lot of it I do like this guy caught my eye and it was awesome but I don't consider him a cheat sheet I consider him a pioneer someone is just went off and decided to bring back something that has people have forgotten appreciated and was loved in the '90s and didn't know anything about Eric Clapton I didn't know anything about her clapping until honestly I heard Layla on the radio when I was about 7 but I didn't get to play guitar and start playing guitar till I was about 14 or 15 so against '80s does and grunge become alive Don't get me wrong there's a lot of bands that the '90s brought on even some of the one hit wonders except for Oasis they are some of the most arrogant and most and think they are the most awesome rock band in history and they think that they are above and better than ever any other musician in the world and I will rest my case with that and I used to like the song wonderwall but now I wish they would just wonder their self over a wall and not have a ladder to go down on the other side thank you very much might drop.........
ppl 1st play to this it is alot easier to start than the original track put the vid to 0,5 if u have to an do it slow, amazing results follow, great vid sir, and cheers
I always enjoy your lessons, you are the mystery man, I like it , just like Meet the Beatles, the one w their heads, but black background, just like you, a guitar, a pair of hands, and a guitar knowledgeable voice, what more do we need in to world?. Your lessons are always 'spot on' as Jeff Beck would say, very good. You and a handful of other TH-cam guitar teachers are the best. I really love and appreciate you sharing your work, you make learning some complex songs quite easy, I'm an advanced player so I learn almost immediately from you, you're great man, I used to listen to records and try to get parts that way, an excruciating process, but I know what to listen for.
Thank you.
The only tutorial with this baseline. Not sure if it's the right baseline but it sounds the best either way.
Hands down the best guitar teacher on youtube
GREAT Lesson!!! Thank you so much. Greetings from the beating heart of the Amazone
My tear dropped at 01:43. What a great guitar play of this song.
Best guitar lessons on you tube by far. Thank you
Thanks again bud. cheers
This man is so excellent, great understanding
Man you're such a great teacher bro, and your take on tunes are spot on..... I did your landslide.... boy it took some doing but I got it down.... and to boot improved my general over all finger picking in the other stuff I play.... actually because of you I have pretty much given up the pick where I can get away with it.... I even play my gitz solos wif my fingers..... thank mate!!! This one is a great song
one of the best guitar teacher
You're one of the best, man, so much better than all the note-for-note robots pretending to be be players or even worse, instructors!
Jack Wright
Great lesson thanks, I got excited when i found this. Now i need a loop pedal so i can put it all together !
U are the best teacher on utube.
Period
Hi I am 9. And I learned Metallica nothing else matters. And I am doing good on my second song already....... BEST TEACHER EVER
Thank you very much Sir for this very efficient guitar tutorial. More power and God bless!
Best lesson I've seen for this song, thanks! Subscribed!
Love to watch your lesson after watched
I always end up learning very technical things
Thanks you bro
As always...a fantastic tutorial. Right on the money!
Man you're awesome!Great playing,teaching and a little extra knowledge on Clapton.Thanks for the video.Keep rockin.
Beautiful and inspiring work, along with outstanding instruction and playing. Thank you so much!
Hey, this lesson was so important to me. This got me the love of my life...❤❤
So good! You are by far the most articulate and musically sound teacher on TH-cam! Can't beat it. Keep up the great work man. And thanks!
Man your awesome!! Thanks! That was very easy to follow.
Whenever you post a tutorial i know I'm going to learn that song perfectly 👍
Absolutely beautiful playing. I learned a Peter Frampton song baby I love your way from your video and accomplished it. Thank you! Terri
So glad that I found you. Your ability to "get it "right and to teach us is why I keep coming back. We are fortunate to have you. I wish you the best.
If I may request a lesson . . . JJ Cale's, Call Me The Breeze. I can't find a good lesson anywhere. (There's a reason my EC likes him so much. Rest in peace John)
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Wow! Great lesson. I like how I don't need to switch to bar chords, if I use the thumb over technique. Shakespeare said "Brevity is the sole of wit". Guess that makes you a genius! Kind regards, Hooch😇
Stop searching for a lesson on this song. THIS is it. There are lots of other videos, but this is better in many ways.
found someone who can explain it better than any ive seen so far
I feel like I’m going to wear out the pause and repeat buttons on my phone.
Such a beautiful sound from a great musician.
Thank you for what you do.
I saw in a comment where session guitarist Tim Pierce complemented you. He's right, and he's at the top level. I like the way you show the whole song being played and different ways to play it. Excellent tutorial.
The best lesson video form tears in heaven 🎸🎸🎸
Thank you for the lesson. I picked up the song from another good utube teacher a couple of weeks ago. But this lesson is a little bit more detailed and shows the second guitar as well. I use my thumb for the first hammer on instead of the index/first finger. Just seems easier to me, but I didn't see anyone else do that.
Wow...you have outdone yourself again. That was amazing!
Awesome lessons! I've learned Nothing Else Matters, Blackbird, Dust in the Wind, and Never Going Back Again directly from your lessons. Now working on this one. Keep 'em comin' :)
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Really excellent tutorial, thank you very much!
Pretty good tutorial 👍As for the 'thumb over' vs ' three fingers' thing, I find the 'thumb over' to be easy and natural feeling, whereas the 'three fingers' method is very difficult.
Thank you, best version I like this one.
Thank you very much. Awesome lesson!
Andy Fairweather Low was the Lead Singer of the 60s Band Amen Corner, Bend Me Shape Me, If Paradise is Half as Nice ( U.K. #1 in 1969 ) etc. Then a Band called Fair Weather in the 70s, they did a great Song called Natural Sinner.
Great Musician.
OH YES FINALLY!! I love your videos man, keep up the outstanding work!
you are without a doubt the BEST teacher on the internet. just watching your lesson on Black Magic Woman about feel and then watching some of the other well known teachers out there - there is NO comparison to your skill level.
PS: have you ever shown your face?
Thanks bud. I like to keep the focus on the music. cheers
Thank you! I'm learning it!
Thank you, brother. What a wonderful song.
I'm almost close to doing this one. :) You sure are good. Folks, if you learn anything please REMEMBER THIS GUY DURING CHRISTMAS SEASON !!! He's worth it.
Excellent! Awesome tutorial!
i was just looking for this nice job
Thank you brother . I really appreciate it .
Brill. Wish I could play that. It's a long road to reach that skill set.
thE best/most accurate on all of youtube
Fantastic lesson technique, Very well done sir. Hope you have or will post more. :)
Thank you. Well done.
Just would like to say. Thank you...I am at 26 seconds.....have a way to go but..just Amazing..You play very well.
Beautiful playing, from the heart. Love it.
Finally... a way to quite down Guitar Center.
Good show.
Another fabulous tune S U& P, just like the rest. That Taylor sounds really great. I think I'll change the strings on my 114e and give it a whirl. Yes your'e definitely the best teacher on YT. Once again I can't find ANY reasons for the thumbs down on any of your stuff.