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Jason Limitless
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Billy Talent - River Below - FULL LESSON / TUTORIAL
Billy Talent - River Below - FULL LESSON / TUTORIAL
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Speed Trials - Elliott Smith - Full lesson Tutorial
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Speed Trials - Elliott Smith - Full lesson Tutorial
Clementine - Elliott Smith *FULL SONG* Lesson/Tutorial
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Clementine - Elliott Smith *FULL SONG* Lesson/Tutorial
Angeles (sometime 4 years ago in sad vibes)
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Angeles (sometime 4 years ago in sad vibes)
How To Play Devil in a Midnight Mass - Billy Talent Correctly *FULL SONG* Lesson / Tutorial
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How To Play Devil in a Midnight Mass - Billy Talent Correctly *FULL SONG* Lesson / Tutorial
Clementine - St. Ides Heaven (Elliott Smith)
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Clementine - St. Ides Heaven (Elliott Smith)
This Suffering *FULL SONG* - Billy Talent Lesson/ Tutorial
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This Suffering *FULL SONG* - Billy Talent Lesson/ Tutorial
Pins and Needles - Billy Talent - Lesson/Tutorial
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Pins and Needles - Billy Talent - Lesson/Tutorial
Tears Into Wine - Billy Talent - Lesson / Tutorial
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Tears Into Wine - Billy Talent - Lesson / Tutorial
4am chill vibes guitar to procrastinate studying to - l'indécis
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4am chill vibes guitar to procrastinate studying to - l'indécis
handsome man plays mediocre blues jazz in a vest
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handsome man plays mediocre blues jazz in a vest
you got a fast car, I want a ticket to anywhere
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you got a fast car, I want a ticket to anywhere
How To Play GOAT Polyphia - Fast Riff (the really hard bit)
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How To Play GOAT Polyphia - Fast Riff (the really hard bit)
Polyphia 40oz - Progress so far.. First time Sweep picking
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Polyphia 40oz - Progress so far.. First time Sweep picking
Elliott Smith - Half Right (Heatmiser)
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Elliott Smith - Half Right (Heatmiser)
Top 5 Mistakes Made By Beginner Guitarists! (Easy to fix)
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Top 5 Mistakes Made By Beginner Guitarists! (Easy to fix)
Tacana Tap Tremolo by Sentimental Bob Electronics
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Tacana Tap Tremolo by Sentimental Bob Electronics
Tom Misch - Quarantine Sessions - It runs through me
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Tom Misch - Quarantine Sessions - It runs through me
You look like a druggie 😂
TIME STAMPS (links to singing demos) __________________________________________ Verse 1 a ua-cam.com/video/Paak2AB-9_A/v-deo.html Verse 1 b ua-cam.com/video/Paak2AB-9_A/v-deo.html Chorus a ua-cam.com/video/Paak2AB-9_A/v-deo.html Chorus b ua-cam.com/video/Paak2AB-9_A/v-deo.html Chorus c ua-cam.com/video/Paak2AB-9_A/v-deo.html Chorus Full + Verse 2 ua-cam.com/video/Paak2AB-9_A/v-deo.html Bridge a ua-cam.com/video/Paak2AB-9_A/v-deo.html Bridge b ua-cam.com/video/Paak2AB-9_A/v-deo.html Bridge c + Outro ua-cam.com/video/Paak2AB-9_A/v-deo.html Outro ua-cam.com/video/Paak2AB-9_A/v-deo.html
thank you for this !!!! big boss !!!!
Awesome lesson thanks for making this
Bro ur literally elliott smith. u sound EXACTLY like him when u sing 😭😭
Tabs or tutorial?
Great song, thank you!
Great job brother
when you started singing 🤯🤯🤯 oh my god you sound so good!!! your voice is such gift
@@nameless1763 thanks !
Perfect, thanks. I've been looking at ultimate guitar tabs, but they have all power chords. I can hear there's more subtlety than that. Thanks for picking this out.
Hi, what is your setup? Do you use any pedals here?
I have a lot of pedals but this was pretty clean just my joyo bantamp with some reverb
Bro, you nailed it! I know how incredibly hard it can be to make YOUR playing sound like Elliott's. But you did it. I once did a little tutorial, I guess, of the solo from "The Biggest Lie." www.google.com/search?q=the+biggest+lie+solo+chad+smith&oq=the+biggest+lie+solo+chad+smith&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIGCAEQRRhAMgYIAhBFGEAyBggDEEUYQNIBCDQyNThqMGo3qAIAsAIA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:54f01868,vid:qOpclD7GgZo,st:0
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Amazing tutorial- throughout the whole thing I was thinking ‘how the hell did Elliott come up with this?’ It’s quite mind-boggling to think that someone can have such a knowledge of the fretboard, especially in such an unusual tuning
I could not crack the code on reading the tab for this song that I love so much. Thank you for this simple and straightforward breakdown, I can now work on enjoying it on a different level!
Go get it, it’s a beautiful song to play
Btw, I had a question (this is my 2nd comment). So I played guitar with a pick from the day I started at 14 til I was 27 roughly. And now I'm 33, I have nearly completely stopped using a pick in order to push myself to become more proficient playing without a pick.. I kinda languished from 27-32 and didn't take learning fingerstyle as seriously as I took learning all the different techniques with a pick when I Was 14 and had all the time in the world. Don't get me wrong, forcing myself to play everything I know without a pick and to improv and song-write without a pick has absolutely improved my playing. But I have made WAY more improvement in just the last 8-10 months of taking finger plucking really seriously, and learning lots of Elliott's songs with heavy use of finger picking like Angeles, than I had made during the 5-ish years from 27-32. What I wanted to ask 1st is if you started fingerpicking or with a pick? Or did you try to learn both when you started guitar? But more importantly, I wanted to know how long you have fingerpicking? Did you have any practice techniques specifically for improving your right hand finger picking along the way?
Hi thanks for the comment. You definitely will learn quickly from songs like Angeles, the straight bass line with the finger picking over the top which isn’t a straight rhythm was actually very difficult for me to first do as it’s quite counter intuitive. So it won’t be very helpful, but for my technique I originally started playing/learning classical guitar at the age of 5 long before electric or this kind of acoustic. After a few teachers I had a very good teacher and learned for about 8 years and was playing concert level classical guitar at the age of like 12 (if only I hadn’t stopped! Though it wasn’t really my choice). So she had me practicing all kinds of techniques scales and songs with different finger picking. I’ve never ever looked into or learned much technically about electric guitar or modern acoustic as I taught myself aside from my Dad teaching me the pentatonic scale and some chords and when it comes to finger picking or even what I think they call ‘hybrid picking’ these are two things I’ve always naturally done since swapping from classical to electric at a young age. Not very helpful information I’m sure but I guess it just comes naturally after learning classical at a very young age then transitioning into electric and pop/rock/folk acoustic.
From what I can remember my teacher would have me playing scales but alternating with very awkward finger picking. So imagine doing a C minor scale but playing it instead of with your index and second finger, you do the whole scale with your 2/3 finger. Or alternating between 1st 2nd 1st 3rd. Always to an extremely slow metronome. This is obviously much more classical focused but I’ve never really looked into fingerpicking outside of this!
"I wish that car had never been discovered" is another one of my favorite Elliott lyrics.. Its bittersweet, the vehicle for along with lines like "Shiva Opens her arms now, to make sure I don't get too far" , which I will remember to my dying day because of how vivid and powerful a visual that line creates.
Lyrically very few can get even close to Elliott Smith! Alameda was the first song that stood out to me the first time I listened to Either/Or (I’d never heard any of his songs before then) ‘Walked down Alameda brushing off the nightmares you wish, could plague me when I’m awake’. The mix of not only the message but the way it’s crafted as well as some of the contrasts in powerfully sad and delicate words over happy and upbeat songwriting is something else. It always sounds so effortless too and never sounds like he’s using filler. I can only assume it’s because he wrote prolifically before putting those writings into songs so it reads so fluently. Another snippet from E/O I’ve always loved is ‘Watching the parade with pinpoint eyes full of smouldering anger..’
CGCECE
I have this guitar since 2012 still. Great guitar has aged beautifully. Discontinued long ago.
Compressor. use compressor my friend
I love Elliot smith but open c tuning is hard for my brain to adjust too!
Yeah just a disclaimer.. if using a tuner to tune to this go on the flatter side if you want to match his guitar...that really threw me off at first.
Yeah, it’s flat by a lot. Same thing was messing me up. Great tutorial though! Thanks!
@@isabelgoyer6140 yeah I had an adventure with it lol
That tuning has a Nick Drake feel to it I wonder if he was going for that at all.
Awesome man! 👌🏽🔥 What distortion pedal do you have?
I think I was using the tc electronic dark matter. It’s very cheap and good for the price
Wonderfully played. Thank you 🎉
Thanks a lot for this video !! It's really helpful
Good job man, ive been trying to learn this song for a little bit now but i broke my high E string lol, ian d'sa is a super underrated guitarist he really deserves more love, keep up the good work
STRUMMING TECHNIQUE FOR THE RIGHT HAND + FULL SONG AND HARMONY COVER ua-cam.com/video/DWWAuJDZPVc/v-deo.htmlsi=LVFqS-1-ujoO8aW_ How to get the sound right.. Hope this helps as everyone always asks) Okay so use the soft part of your thumb so you get a smooth, soft bottom end on the bass notes. Flick the top three strings with your finger NAILS, so they are brighter and have more attack when you are down stroking, but pluck them with the soft tips of your fingers for a soft strum on the way back down. The combination will have a smooth low end with accented high end and smooth strumming between. Give it a try and let me know how that goes :) When I play his songs I will instinctively change the EQ of what I’m playing by implementing more or less fingernail, down stroking with nail or picking with my fingers (purposefully avoiding the nail) to get a very soft or bright melody at times. Over time this just becomes natural and instinctual. If you find this hard, don’t worry, I was trained in classical guitar for about 10 years before I started playing electric properly, so that carried over to me and I have always been able to do it since I started playing Elliott Smith, but if you aren’t experienced it just takes a bit of time!!! :) Give this general idea a try until you find how it works, maybe even just strumming the same chord or section until it feels good. Let me know how this goes below and share tips to help others. :)
Plz do a cover you have a really nice voice and can u do lesson for unlucky charm if possible and I am getting a little better at the strumming part thanks a lot
@@BirenTamang-ou6jt i already have a cover on the channel if you’d like to check it out :)
@@asherjohnston597 you don’t 💀
0:54 I’m trying to play this chord but for me it sounds like the G chord is overpowering everything else, it doesn’t sound high pitched like it does in the song and I’m not sure what to do💀
Okay so use the soft part of your thumb so you get a smooth, soft bottom end. Flick the top three strings with your finger NAILS, so they are brighter and have more attack. The combination will have a smooth low end with accented high end. Give it a try and let me know how that goes :) When I play his songs I will instinctively change the EQ of what I’m playing my implementing more or less fingernail, down stroking with nail or picking with my fingers (purposefully avoiding the nail) to get a very soft melody at times. Over time this just becomes natural and instinctual. If you find this hard, don’t worry, I was trained in classical guitar for about 10 years before I started electric properly, so that carried over to me and I have always been able to do it since I started playing Elliott Smith, but if you aren’t experienced it just takes a bit of time :)
@@Jasonlimitless I also noticed another thing, I was playing the wrong chord the whole time! I had my middle finger on the third fret instead of the second
Hey Jason, are you there buddy?
i just lurvvv this and i love brand new
i already knew how to play this song but decided to check out your tutorial anyways and its surprising to me that you play it in a different tuning than I learned to play it in. its cool to see alternate ways to play songs
Epic
i love how this tutorial is really straightforward and quick, a lot of others just make me bored and give up
I wanna make a amp Bluetooth to play backing tracks though the amp and play along. Any suggestions?
love seeing BT randomly in my feed, such an underrated band. btw you fucking nailed it!
Oooooo Billy Talent!
❤
I have and akai b speaker,can i run it though plugins?
Please do line and sinker
Nice dude! Thanks for sharing
Transistor amp? Isn’t it a vacuum tube?
No it’s not a tube amp
🫶😭 so helpful thank you ✨️
Very nice bro (also I was the 300th like lets gooo!!!)
Am I the only one who has tuned to the correct tuning and my guitar sounds off tune compared to him? What am I doing wrong??
If you tuned it using a tuner it sounds weird, it needs to be a bit out of tune to sound right
Okk!! Thanks :)
@@miguelrolo8742 let me know if this fixes the issue. I find it’s best to tune one string to a tuner then tune the rest to the first string
@@Jasonlimitless Yup it worked! Thanks so much for the attention and for the tutorial man! Greetings from Portugal
can you just teach the song and not sing i’m here to learn the song, not you attempting to impress people with your mid singing 😭
I don’t make any money uploading these videos, I just do them occasionally to help other fans of Elliott smith as I’m a big fan, for fun. You’ve got some real issues and entitlement to think you’re entitled to learn for free and also insult me for not teaching you the way you prefer for FREE on my video. You’re ‘here to learn the song’ what makes you think I am here to serve you? Instead please get better at guitar, clearly you aren’t that good and your ego is too big if I’m the one teaching and you’re the one struggling to learn. Let’s be honest, who’s playing this song better, me or you? Please improve your less than mid guitar playing, and please upload some videos of you singing if you aren’t too busy insulting people you are trying to learn from. I’m sure Elliott would love you. And if you come by London feel free to insult me to my face, I’m sure you wouldn’t. Thanks 👍
4:43 Second Riff Part
*and thanks for lesson of course. Little question: Did you tab it out yourself? - The official Songbook plays that part rather WILD / probably wrong.
So talented/tortured....
So cool does jay use a pick
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