Man Ive been decorating my entire house for five months (stripping wallpaper mainly) and the 79 Strat has been in its coffin all that time - so can't wait to finish and get to grips with these ideas
I get what you mean about the architecture. I'm a big fan of old world architecture myself. My grandmother ran an antique business and many in our family worked for her. That's how I later got my start design/building furniture and cabinets. We used to have a lot more beautiful old buildings in the bay area where I grew up that have also been taken down (entire blocks) to make way for the _airline aesthetic._ Anyway, it's super cool you appreciate them too.
Hey Guthrie Im a big fan man. Have you ever thought about making a serious talking about what its like to be a session player and life in the music industry in general? I’d love to see some stuff like that
Love that place stayed at that little park in the middle of the quarter for a week buskin for Mardi Gra ,,MUSIC EVERYWHERE ,,,SOUTHBOUND AGAIN IS IN THAT ZONE,,
I've been listening to and learning from Mark Knopfler ever since you mentioned seeing him live awhile back. Thank for bringing this amazing music to us
Its all about the ghost notes that gives it the feel. I was just listening to your life after dark CD. Your really great man. Everyone should own both your CD's. Look forward to taking lessons in the near future. Enjoy NOLA. It truly is a beautiful city. Stay cool.
When I saw the title of this video I was like OK let’s see about this. And after about three notes I remembered why I come back here for every video that you make. The real deal GT. Now get a les Paul and do it again. 😂
Its amazing to me how British guitar players like Mark Knopfler Ray Flacke and Albert Lee have shaped American music and also fills me with pride to be from the British Isles. Great playing Guthrie 👏
These videos are so great. Did your artworks lessons last year, but didn't use the video exchange, what a misstake... Thanks for sharing and making us all better. Been playing guitar all my life but you really helped me seeing the guitar more musically and not just as an instrument, it's not a guitar anymore, it's a music-maker.
i know Im asking the wrong place but does any of you know a tool to get back into an instagram account?? I was dumb lost the account password. I love any tricks you can offer me!
Great stuff, as usual. What a gifted player... Thank you so much for givin´ inspiration ! All the best for you from Hannover, Germany. Stay safe and keep on playin´!.
Saw you over on Brett Papa’s channel.. you’re my new favorite UA-cam guitarist to follow..the way you attack your rhythms like a drum set made sense to me and has really broken a few barriers to consistent funky , less boring scale playing
That roll on to the four chord! That was special... no doubt! Thanks GT. I am currently exploring Mr. Michael Palmisano's courses on the fretboard and I look forward to your help one day soon. I love to hear you play, many Thanks!
Glorious tone! Keep that guitar and the Floyd, they complement each other. There is something to be said about playing with your fingers, especially with the flesh. Playing with a pick is also a great tone (at least in your case), but fingers have something special that is very expressive and organic. Cheers.
Thanks for posting. Thanks for the tip, so generous of you. It’s so fun playing that style. I always loved it, but never knew how to play it. Thanks again
Hey GT, so glad you're doing well! It's looks like NOLA is just what you needed to get out of the Nashville funk. Keep the inspiring vids coming my friend. Stay safe and keep well!
GT… please don’t take this the wrong way…Lord knows I have my own demons to wrestle… but the stuff that you’re putting out now is a whole lot better than what you were doing back then…! The Past is passed… and your Now is hoppin,man..! Stay strong..! Keep em comin…! And thanks!
Guthrie, you just opened my eyes to something that I have been a bit confused about for some time. Our band plays Rock and Roll (Led Zep). I play the guitar and thus play the main rhythm riff, always thinking it comes from the A major (G shape) pentatonic scale. Now that you explained this to be from what I call the back side of the A minor pentatonic scale, position 5 (using that sixth), it all makes sense now. Thanks a ton!
What I want to know is what compressor GT uses !!!!! and what guitar is that? And did some alien implant some out of worldly guitar skills in this guy's head????
Hey Guthrie, i love your videos! Could you make one covering the super faster country playing you did in Don Kelley band and how you stepped into that role as a player and having to play everything in what seems like double time lol
Awesome lesson!! NOLA gives some inspiration huh? Makes me want to grab my tele and come find you for a “Skype” lesson.. lol hope your enjoying the heat
Wow. Effortless technique, mind blowing, face melting stuff. Knopfler’s “Setting me up” I laugh to think what this would look like in tab. You don’t learn this on paper all feel and blisters, Guth your a master, I’m not worthy, keep crushing my brain.
Awesome as always ! Most basic explanation - thumb downbeat and pluck on the offbeat Hard to teach people feel anyway That comes from thousands of hours of practice and a good ear/ear training PS That last jam from about 11:00-12-20 was amazing
Hey Guthrie, great picking as usual. I wanted to tell you that some of us earlier generation folks would like to donate to your tip jug but we don't use modern-day pay methods like Venmo or Paypal. I bet if you added another avenue to your tip jug info, like a P.O. Box number somewhere in East Nashville TN, it might bring you some tips in the form of checks or even cash. Just a thought. I enjoy your lessons and am grateful for your generosity.
Your Lessons rock! Every time I watch you I pick up a little something to add to the repertoire. I literally signed up for jam play for one month just to check out your course lol. Keep up the lessons 🤘🤘
Thanks man, your right hand is killer!. I’d love to see New Orleans. Read that novel by Anne Rice (The Witching Hour) which is set in the garden district. The culture and music too, what a city.
Hi Guthrie, Love all your content! could you do a video on how you set up different amps or what you listen for? you always get such a great tone with tele and 335!
Awesome playing and tips on getting that feel/sound!!! Can’t wait to get my amp back from the tech...darn tube amps, lol. Stay safe and keep up the awesome work Dude 👍🎸😎
Every time you post a video, it’s like unwrapping the best Christmas present ever!
Merry Christmas! :)
Ikr
Love Knopfler. Saw him play mid eighties. Thanks Guthrie.
Man Ive been decorating my entire house for five months (stripping wallpaper mainly) and the 79 Strat has been in its coffin all that time - so can't wait to finish and get to grips with these ideas
At least 6 months of work for me. Thanks for doing these videos!
I hear that groove every time I drive near Nashville.
I get what you mean about the architecture. I'm a big fan of old world architecture myself. My grandmother ran an antique business and many in our family worked for her. That's how I later got my start design/building furniture and cabinets.
We used to have a lot more beautiful old buildings in the bay area where I grew up that have also been taken down (entire blocks) to make way for the _airline aesthetic._ Anyway, it's super cool you appreciate them too.
Thanks a ton Guthrie!
Bruhh!!! Your a Superstar!!! Thank you for these videos!!!
Dude the way u flow on the fretboard is really amazing. Plus the lesson itself is absolute gold!
Awesome Guthrie! Thank you
Hey Guthrie Im a big fan man. Have you ever thought about making a serious talking about what its like to be a session player and life in the music industry in general? I’d love to see some stuff like that
Love that place stayed at that little park in the middle of the quarter for a week buskin for Mardi Gra ,,MUSIC EVERYWHERE ,,,SOUTHBOUND AGAIN IS IN THAT ZONE,,
thank you for all the videos, i signed up for your 1 year plan on artist works, glad i did, once im done ill probably do some private skype lessons
Thanks for posting some rhythm stuff. I think some of the coolest things you do on your recordings are when you blend rhythm with lead.
Great Sunday video. Thanks Guthrie. Great to always find inspiration here.
There is a treasure trove of ideas in here. A very sincere thank you for sharing your gift.
I've been listening to and learning from Mark Knopfler ever since you mentioned seeing him live awhile back. Thank for bringing this amazing music to us
Its all about the ghost notes that gives it the feel. I was just listening to your life after dark CD. Your really great man. Everyone should own both your CD's. Look forward to taking lessons in the near future. Enjoy NOLA. It truly is a beautiful city. Stay cool.
Guthrie, we're lucky to have you, thanks for doing this.
I could spend a whole year to even come close to this....and would be happy, awesome licks
Hi Guthrie, fantastic lesson, many thanks !
When I saw the title of this video I was like OK let’s see about this. And after about three notes I remembered why I come back here for every video that you make. The real deal GT. Now get a les Paul and do it again. 😂
I am beginning to see them chord shapes EVERYWHERE! Now. Right hand... Thanks!
Been watching and enjoying for a couple years now. Thanks. I can't wait until your lessons apply to me. Getting closer.
Looks like The Big Easy is treating you right! Cool style, going to work on that groove right now. Thanks Guthrie!
Neck and Neck is one of my all time favs! Amazing as always!
Its amazing to me how British guitar players like Mark Knopfler Ray Flacke and Albert Lee have shaped American music and also fills me with pride to be from the British Isles. Great playing Guthrie 👏
Great playing. MK ain't easy to teach let alone play. I can see why Chet loved his playing.
Guthrie I love all your videos but this is my favorite one in ages!!! I love this!!
These videos are so great. Did your artworks lessons last year, but didn't use the video exchange, what a misstake... Thanks for sharing and making us all better. Been playing guitar all my life but you really helped me seeing the guitar more musically and not just as an instrument, it's not a guitar anymore, it's a music-maker.
Wow, nice bro! So effortless and smooth. Big fan! 😎🤠
So darn good bro. Your right its a great sound/style! Thanks as always!
Thanks again Guthrie...
Cracking and popping my way to funkiness on the One train! Cheers Guthrie!!
Dope! Great lesson again Master player!
One of your best lesson so far!! Excellent thanks mate!!
Great gro0ve Guthrie!!
i know Im asking the wrong place but does any of you know a tool to get back into an instagram account??
I was dumb lost the account password. I love any tricks you can offer me!
@Lyric Dakota instablaster ;)
You never miss a note,effortlessly flowing.I’m amazed at what you consider mistakes that sounded great to me.
Great stuff, as usual. What a gifted player... Thank you so much for givin´ inspiration ! All the best for you from Hannover, Germany. Stay safe and keep on playin´!.
Saw you over on Brett Papa’s channel.. you’re my new favorite UA-cam guitarist to follow..the way you attack your rhythms like a drum set made sense to me and has really broken a few barriers to consistent funky , less boring scale playing
Damn that was beautiful, so clean an clear ,the fingers are so expressive ,thank you for that Guthrie I feel better
You are amazing brother! Continual inspiration... thank you!
That roll on to the four chord! That was special... no doubt! Thanks GT. I am currently exploring Mr. Michael Palmisano's courses on the fretboard and I look forward to your help one day soon. I love to hear you play, many Thanks!
Glorious tone! Keep that guitar and the Floyd, they complement each other. There is something to be said about playing with your fingers, especially with the flesh. Playing with a pick is also a great tone (at least in your case), but fingers have something special that is very expressive and organic. Cheers.
Inspiring! The Tele and I are having date night with this vid this weekend - if I pick up 10% of this great stuff I will be thrilled...
Very nice. I need that style in my repertoire.
You’re on fire, sir. What sublime playing.
Everyone gets to have a favorite guitar slinger, you are the one☝️ boss mane.
Thanks for posting. Thanks for the tip, so generous of you. It’s so fun playing that style. I always loved it, but never knew how to play it. Thanks again
Hey GT, so glad you're doing well! It's looks like NOLA is just what you needed to get out of the Nashville funk. Keep the inspiring vids coming my friend. Stay safe and keep well!
Good to hear you playing GT
GT… please don’t take this the wrong way…Lord knows I have my own demons to wrestle… but the stuff that you’re putting out now is a whole lot better than what you were doing back then…! The Past is passed… and your Now is hoppin,man..!
Stay strong..! Keep em comin…!
And thanks!
Guthrie, you just opened my eyes to something that I have been a bit confused about for some time. Our band plays Rock and Roll (Led Zep). I play the guitar and thus play the main rhythm riff, always thinking it comes from the A major (G shape) pentatonic scale. Now that you explained this to be from what I call the back side of the A minor pentatonic scale, position 5 (using that sixth), it all makes sense now. Thanks a ton!
Great stuff!
Pure gold. thanks again GT!
What I want to know is what compressor GT uses !!!!! and what guitar is that? And did some alien implant some out of worldly guitar skills in this guy's head????
Hey Guthrie, i love your videos! Could you make one covering the super faster country playing you did in Don Kelley band and how you stepped into that role as a player and having to play everything in what seems like double time lol
Thanks for another great lesson GT!!!
Awesome lesson!! NOLA gives some inspiration huh? Makes me want to grab my tele and come find you for a “Skype” lesson.. lol hope your enjoying the heat
Wow. Effortless technique, mind blowing, face melting stuff. Knopfler’s “Setting me up” I laugh to think what this would look like in tab. You don’t learn this on paper all feel and blisters, Guth your a master, I’m not worthy, keep crushing my brain.
Face melting, for sure!
I'd like to make mistakes with a fraction of your skillz. I'd be amazing! Great stuff as always!
Awesome as always !
Most basic explanation - thumb downbeat and pluck on the offbeat
Hard to teach people feel anyway
That comes from thousands of hours of practice and a good ear/ear training
PS That last jam from about 11:00-12-20 was amazing
Can not wait to get on this in the morning 🔥 cheers man
Amazing as always.
cheers Guthrie
great playin as always Guthrie, hope you’re well brother
Hey Guthrie, great picking as usual. I wanted to tell you that some of us earlier generation folks would like to donate to your tip jug but we don't use modern-day pay methods like Venmo or Paypal. I bet if you added another avenue to your tip jug info, like a P.O. Box number somewhere in East Nashville TN, it might bring you some tips in the form of checks or even cash. Just a thought. I enjoy your lessons and am grateful for your generosity.
Guthrie!!!! Great to see you man.
That was fantastic, as usual
Right on Guthrie, appreciate your videos so much, God BLESS you man!
That’s great thing you say don’t be afraid to make mistakes great lesson love it thanks !
Another great lesson, sounds killer.
Nice lesson. Thought you were going to go into some Sonny Liston there for a second. :) Thanks, man.
Hey Gruthrie, great stuff as always! I hear Knopfler but it made me think of Little Feat's Let It Roll album. Thanks you so much for sharing this!
Your Lessons rock! Every time I watch you I pick up a little something to add to the repertoire. I literally signed up for jam play for one month just to check out your course lol. Keep up the lessons 🤘🤘
great video ... thank you
Thanks man, your right hand is killer!. I’d love to see New Orleans.
Read that novel by Anne Rice (The Witching Hour) which is set in the garden district. The culture and music too, what a city.
Great picking Guthrie,love the tele!
13 minutes of brilliance
really cool. it had to be done
Great video! I love this style. It puts me in mind of Dixie Chicken by Little Feat.
love it!
Hey Guthrie, that was fantastic🎉
Wicked. And inspiring as usual. Greetings from Germany, p.
Damn beautiful sound. Like always!🎸
Very cool. Has a bit of an "Amos Moses" sound too.
Hi Guthrie, Love all your content! could you do a video on how you set up different amps or what you listen for? you always get such a great tone with tele and 335!
Gday Jesse, Check out Guthries earlier videos on this. He has done a few already on guitar and amp tones
Awesome playing and tips on getting that feel/sound!!! Can’t wait to get my amp back from the tech...darn tube amps, lol. Stay safe and keep up the awesome work Dude 👍🎸😎
Most inspiring...
So the big easy... how cool
Have you met a beautiful witches or vampires
Cheers
This was great. Maybe you could do a lesson on open string licks.
Awesome playing and sound. Curious, about the type of pups you are using. Thank you for sharing! :)
Nice groove , big fan of finger style playing ..ditch the pick and start popping the strings . Great playing Boss !
Hi GT. Is the 1 on the power chord, or the thumb?
cool right hand grabin there sir! Are they letting anyone gig right now?
I kind of understood some of this, I must be getting better
this guy is 🤯
please come to London for a show
Hi Master what pickups it's in that Tele? Thank you so much
You got some Danny Gatton goin' on there fella!
This sounds like Jerry Reed in my opinion... I'd color it awesome regardless. Thanks for the demo.
Here comes Amos...