One of the coolest thing about shawn is, that he's so calm and humble. Meet him in person 2 years ago at guitar summit. All in all, that was my absolut highlight. Not just only being able to talk to him but also meeting such a nice and grounded person and imho one of the greatest and most versatile guitar players in our time was an absolut highlight. must be awesome to work with such professional and cool musicians. all the best to you, shawn!
Great little lesson from Shawn. So natural the way how he incorporates intervals instead of scales or licks like most people do. Shawn’s phrasing reminds me of John Coltrane a lot.
I know everyone hones their craft differently depending on how their memory and coordination functions, but I must admit, when Shawn said, "Well I don't know any of the scales or... thingies." It goes to show that you can learn all the rules for chord progressions and create your own music theory handbook, but there are still guys out there who can move your soul with music that don't know which notes they're playing. As someone who is very much technically minded and can't learn by just feeling it, respect sir. Respect Suhr.
Fantastic vid. Shawn is the #1 guy on my list..... responsible for the most pedal purchases I've made. His playing just continues to improve. Unreal. He's become a stand out player. And his review of pedals is second to none... bcuz of his style and approach. If ur looking for a guitar pedal that's clean, dynamic and fully usable... you'll know, after watching his reviews. The Tilt rocks. Mr Tubbs rocks. And Kris... you're now rocking too. Ur playing is 9n another level now. Well done !! 🎸🎶👍👊
Wow that Suhr is so similar to SAITO S 622CS in Matte Sand Beige. Which I think also is a very nice guitar. Aaand very nice playing, just started watching.
i love the touch that Shawn has in his playing, im always trying to challenge myself technique wise, but also hyper focus on how an elite guitarist interacts with their instrument. Ive been tossing up whether or not to get into thick profile necks because there seem to be so many amazing players i respect advocating them, particularly on the youtube:). From what i can gather there are massive comfort advantages but ive noticed the hand is slightly more "grounded", and to be honest feels like an entire tweek in my technique is required from my limited experience trying them out. Seeing Shawn float along on that relatively thin profile neck with minimal but precise thumb reinforcement and occasional webbing support reminded me its probably worth persisting with that more "modern"(but ironically more traditionally correct) approach. (it really can be tiring after long sessions, so you can understand why im looking for comfort hacks:) Amazing video of course, immense detail , and truly inspiring 👍
Thanks for watching and for this super interesting comment my dude! I believe it's very important to keep our eyes open and test different playing techniques. I changed my approach a few times over the 26 years of playing and that made the player I am today. Still a work in process of course, haha! About thick guitar necks: it really is only a feel thing. Some find them very comfortable and some don't. You have to try a few out and give them some time. For example I love huge necks on LPs and teles but I actually prefer medium necks on strats and more modern guitars. I had to figure that out over the years. Cheers //Kris
Great video, nuggets of information and cool jamming! Having watched a lot of Shawn’s videos, I know that shape on the D, G and B strings, but that chord Shawn plays at 6:59 is a revvelation! Gonna have to see if I can convince my fingers to play it. Edit: I don’t seem to have enough fingers! Shawn, are you somehow barring the G and B strings, or playing them both with your ring finger?!
I went to a guitar conservatory and what I learned many many years ago is that musicians are born. Many skilled musicians can develop chops and learn a bunch of things, but if it’s not in you, your creation and composition is going to just be meh. Shawn truly is a musical genius because it flows from within him. The terminology is just the tools to explain it to others, but the music is inside and that’s what makes a real MUSICIAN. Just my humble opinion.
I’ll watch this later I have work to do just now 🤨 Really excited though ,two guitar players who’s styles I admire talking guitar ….. Er what’s not to love eh? A free tilt overdrive would sweeten the pot 🤪🤔🤣 Kris so pleased you guys made this happen thank you 👍👍👍 Later alligator !!
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses I only tell it how I see it Kris Now all we need is Guillaume and Derek Trucks , with a john Mayer appearance and I think I’ll be a really happy man!! 🤣👍👍
@@ShawnTubbs Shawn I love your approach to music Nd your playing of course Had no choice My family day I’m obsessed with guitar and music but they’re just being crotchety !! ( that’s all I got ..sorry!) Thanks Shawn👍👍 have a good Christmas, holiday maybe even a break ? 🤣
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses ooh to sit in his basement and soak up knowledge from him like soppin gravy with a biscuit! Im not sure my brain could comprehend it all and I doubt my stupid fat fingers could pull it off 😂// poo
One of the coolest thing about shawn is, that he's so calm and humble. Meet him in person 2 years ago at guitar summit. All in all, that was my absolut highlight. Not just only being able to talk to him but also meeting such a nice and grounded person and imho one of the greatest and most versatile guitar players in our time was an absolut highlight.
must be awesome to work with such professional and cool musicians.
all the best to you, shawn!
Shawn is one of the best doing it today, cool to see him becoming more involved in other people's channels as of late!
Shawn is just amazing. I have never seen a player, who doesn't´t know much about scales, but plays these extraordinary lines !!
Great little lesson from Shawn. So natural the way how he incorporates intervals instead of scales or licks like most people do. Shawn’s phrasing reminds me of John Coltrane a lot.
Tubbs has got the touch and everything, what a player!
Thanks, you're very kind!
I know everyone hones their craft differently depending on how their memory and coordination functions, but I must admit, when Shawn said, "Well I don't know any of the scales or... thingies." It goes to show that you can learn all the rules for chord progressions and create your own music theory handbook, but there are still guys out there who can move your soul with music that don't know which notes they're playing. As someone who is very much technically minded and can't learn by just feeling it, respect sir. Respect Suhr.
Thanks very much!
Love that Tilt Overdrive from the first video you demo it Kris. And Shawn is one of the great modern guitar player.
Thanks so much, you're very kind!
Shawn is still my fave guitarist!
Thanks so much, you're very kind indeed!
The augmented chords are fun. The sound of car horns! 😄
Fantastic vid. Shawn is the #1 guy on my list..... responsible for the most pedal purchases I've made. His playing just continues to improve. Unreal. He's become a stand out player. And his review of pedals is second to none... bcuz of his style and approach. If ur looking for a guitar pedal that's clean, dynamic and fully usable... you'll know, after watching his reviews.
The Tilt rocks. Mr Tubbs rocks. And Kris... you're now rocking too. Ur playing is 9n another level now. Well done !! 🎸🎶👍👊
Wow! Thanks very much!
@@ShawnTubbs ur welcome
Awesome upload, thank you both for the great lesson.
Thanks so much for watching!
The Tilt is my newest pedal. It sounds so good, and like nothing else.
Thanks! Glad you're digging the Tilt OD!
Wow that Suhr is so similar to SAITO S 622CS in Matte Sand Beige. Which I think also is a very nice guitar. Aaand very nice playing, just started watching.
i love the touch that Shawn has in his playing, im always trying to challenge myself technique wise, but also hyper focus on how an elite guitarist interacts with their instrument. Ive been tossing up whether or not to get into thick profile necks because there seem to be so many amazing players i respect advocating them, particularly on the youtube:). From what i can gather there are massive comfort advantages but ive noticed the hand is slightly more "grounded", and to be honest feels like an entire tweek in my technique is required from my limited experience trying them out. Seeing Shawn float along on that relatively thin profile neck with minimal but precise thumb reinforcement and occasional webbing support reminded me its probably worth persisting with that more "modern"(but ironically more traditionally correct) approach. (it really can be tiring after long sessions, so you can understand why im looking for comfort hacks:) Amazing video of course, immense detail , and truly inspiring 👍
Thanks for watching and for this super interesting comment my dude! I believe it's very important to keep our eyes open and test different playing techniques. I changed my approach a few times over the 26 years of playing and that made the player I am today. Still a work in process of course, haha!
About thick guitar necks: it really is only a feel thing. Some find them very comfortable and some don't. You have to try a few out and give them some time. For example I love huge necks on LPs and teles but I actually prefer medium necks on strats and more modern guitars. I had to figure that out over the years. Cheers //Kris
That’s awesome boys!
Thanks, Chris!
This video is a lick library!
Great video, nuggets of information and cool jamming! Having watched a lot of Shawn’s videos, I know that shape on the D, G and B strings, but that chord Shawn plays at 6:59 is a revvelation! Gonna have to see if I can convince my fingers to play it. Edit: I don’t seem to have enough fingers! Shawn, are you somehow barring the G and B strings, or playing them both with your ring finger?!
Great jazz lesson, it's a super teacher 😀👍
Thank you! He really is. I know what I'll be practicing during the holidays, haha! //Kris
Well, I got one thing in common with Shawn... he's got the same shoes as me 🙂
I went to a guitar conservatory and what I learned many many years ago is that musicians are born. Many skilled musicians can develop chops and learn a bunch of things, but if it’s not in you, your creation and composition is going to just be meh. Shawn truly is a musical genius because it flows from within him. The terminology is just the tools to explain it to others, but the music is inside and that’s what makes a real MUSICIAN. Just my humble opinion.
Shaun, with all this interest in your unique approach to guitar playing, do you have any plans for a course on these concepts?
I have a course on SoundSlice!!
Shawn Tubbs is my referrence!
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I’ll watch this later I have work to do just now 🤨
Really excited though ,two guitar players who’s styles I admire talking guitar …..
Er what’s not to love eh?
A free tilt overdrive would sweeten the pot 🤪🤔🤣
Kris so pleased you guys made this happen thank you 👍👍👍
Later alligator !!
See you in a bit then Paul. Thanks so so much for the kind words! 💛
//Kris
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses I only tell it how I see it Kris
Now all we need is Guillaume and Derek Trucks , with a john Mayer appearance and I think I’ll be a really happy man!! 🤣👍👍
Thanks so much for taking the time to watch!!
@@ShawnTubbs Shawn I love your approach to music Nd your playing of course
Had no choice
My family day I’m obsessed with guitar and music but they’re just being crotchety !! ( that’s all I got ..sorry!)
Thanks Shawn👍👍 have a good Christmas, holiday maybe even a break ? 🤣
Shawn is one the best
👆DM me on Telegram you have a Christmas gift🌲
Like before you watch when you see Shawn on thumbnail!
That is the right order indeed! :) Cheers man //Kris
Thanks so much!!
What pickups are you running in that sire
Hey, do you mean in the Suhr? Those are the stock Suhr pickups as far as I'm concerned. //Kris
Thanks for the question. Suhr ML neck and middle, Suhr SSV in the bridge.
Lololoooool 😄😄😄sehr coole strategie 👏👏👏👍
Schon, oder? Der Typ ist der Hammer. :) //Kris
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses Der hat's wirklich voll drauf 👌
They call him Mr. Tubbs
I sometimes think of him as Prof. Dr. Tubbs. 😆 Well. All the time actually. He could be the kinda teacher you always dreamt of learning from.
//Kris
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses ooh to sit in his basement and soak up knowledge from him like soppin gravy with a biscuit! Im not sure my brain could comprehend it all and I doubt my stupid fat fingers could pull it off 😂// poo
That's what the police officer called me when I parked in the no parking zone on Broadway, downtown Nashville. Not the same ring at all..😜
It should be good if you had tab
If someone Tabs this out for me I'll venmo you a coffee.
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