you're welcome! and thanks for the great comment and encouragement. I've got like 200 plus videos, so dive in! There's plenty of Dylan, Townes, Prine etc...lmk if you've learned the song and share it!
you're welcome. and thanks for that compliment. Sub. like and please consider monthly support no matter how small the amount. I've got 200 plus tutorials with this level of care and attention. So join the MMM Discord, stay in touch, and lmk how else i can help!
I can’t believe it thank you so much!!!!! You are absolutely amazing!! With just two Videos you‘ve catapulted yourself to be my favorite UA-cam guitar teacher!
@@MikesMusicMethodwell, gladly actually, his version of „In my Time of Dying“ is very raw and powerful, but wait a little with the lesson for it, I’m a student and don‘t get payed until next month, because I’ll definitely gonna send some money your way when u release the video, like i did when this one came out ;) your catalog of songs and tutorials really is incredible, some of my most favorite songs, and it’s all free!! I don’t wanna sound like a kiss-ass :D but I‘ll try and support you as well as I can even if it‘s just 5 Bucks once in a while, I hope you never stop, because one really can tell you love what you do and that makes it even greater!
Paul, that's a hell of a comment. Thank you! Really appreciate the kind words, man. Let me know what other tunes I could help ya out with, and keep me posted on the picking journey.
@@MikesMusicMethod Back at you! I can never get enough of Dylan, and you are doing a great job with his songs. In fact, your version of One Too Many Mornings is more pleasing to my ear than Dylan's version. I bet i can come up with a song or two I could use your help with and I will get back to you. Thanks a lot Mike!
Mike - I would love your help with Dylan's "He Was A Friend Of Mine." A good of mine died a few years ago and ever since I have wanted to learn this song, fingerpicking of course. Thanks for everything!
@@paulsharkey3198 thanks, Paul. I appreciate that, man. I accept the compliment. I also feel like I do a pretty solid version of "the man in me". Dylan's voice can be just too damn grating on far too many of his records. But of course the songs are second to none.
@@paulsharkey3198 Added to the list! The list is long. If you wanna Sponsor the song head over and toss in some coin to get the ball rolling otherwise just be patient with me! www.molaromusic.com/sponsoring-a-song
Welcome aboard! I've got 150+ tutorials as well as some videos on "how to get better at guitar", theory, and song writing. Songs and Artists are arranged alphabetically on the website. Dive in, and join the discord or weekly zoom chats for feedback and QnA. Happy pickin! If the channel continues to inspire consider support so I can keep helping people out.
thanks Andy. appreciate it, man. I've got 0ver 200 that I put the same attention to detail and care into. So dive in, and lmk how else i can help! join the MMM Discord to say hello.
yes! Glad to hear. and you're not the first to request it. I'll add it to the list. Doesnt seem like a walk in the park. ;) please consider the value 4 value model! and thanks for the song request and feedback!
Awesome tutorial. Have you ever thought about trying a song by Bill Callahan, a bit of a different genre then what you usually do, but I'd recommend something like his song Pigeons, pretty simple but pretty awesome
thanks, for the rec, Josh! Yeah, that guys got a very funny style. That song America cracks me up. As for "pigeons" listening now, I'm not sure what the point of a tutorial would be. Seems like something you could just look at a tab and slowly flat pick through the changes. Is there no decent tab? Or some technique element that's tripping you up?
hey man, i really appreciate the video, this was huge in helping me get into playing folksy stuff and finger picking. My only question is that when Bob Dylan goes into his first harmonica part 30 seconds into the song, linked here ( ua-cam.com/video/Ox42QVcfTtI/v-deo.html ), he seems to do something different in the chord progression? its like he stays longer with his finger on the third string on the third fret, i cant quite pin it down but he mingles there for a bit before he goes up to the walk down from the 7th fret to the fifth.
yeah, i just listened. I'm not sure exactly what part you mean, but I think he's just holding one of those patterns for twice the time and simply repeating it. But without the exact time stamp or measure number I'm a bit confused. ;) Glad the video was helpful, man! Please sub, like, and if you keep getting value consider monthly support. And of course...lmk how else I can help and what other tunes I could add to the catalog!
Thanks, Peter. And just checked your stuff out. Cool channel and nice picking. We should collaborate on a video together and talk finger picking! Send me an email. MikesMusicMethod@gmail.com
This is one of the best tutorials I've seen for any song online. Thank you. I love this song.
you're welcome! and thanks for the great comment and encouragement. I've got like 200 plus videos, so dive in! There's plenty of Dylan, Townes, Prine etc...lmk if you've learned the song and share it!
This is brilliant and your pedagogy is second to none. Thank you !
you're welcome. and thanks for that compliment. Sub. like and please consider monthly support no matter how small the amount. I've got 200 plus tutorials with this level of care and attention. So join the MMM Discord, stay in touch, and lmk how else i can help!
I can’t believe it thank you so much!!!!! You are absolutely amazing!! With just two Videos you‘ve catapulted yourself to be my favorite UA-cam guitar teacher!
awwww yeah! Throw the 3rd at me and we'll transcend into the cosmos together! ;)
@@MikesMusicMethodwell, gladly actually, his version of „In my Time of Dying“ is very raw and powerful, but wait a little with the lesson for it, I’m a student and don‘t get payed until next month, because I’ll definitely gonna send some money your way when u release the video, like i did when this one came out ;) your catalog of songs and tutorials really is incredible, some of my most favorite songs, and it’s all free!! I don’t wanna sound like a kiss-ass :D but I‘ll try and support you as well as I can even if it‘s just 5 Bucks once in a while, I hope you never stop, because one really can tell you love what you do and that makes it even greater!
A second that! Great energy and your teaching method is stop on! Happy New Year and all the best in 2024!
You are an awesome guitar teacher. Best I've watched in 15 years of watching youtube. Thank you for what you do.
Paul, that's a hell of a comment. Thank you! Really appreciate the kind words, man. Let me know what other tunes I could help ya out with, and keep me posted on the picking journey.
@@MikesMusicMethod Back at you! I can never get enough of Dylan, and you are doing a great job with his songs. In fact, your version of One Too Many Mornings is more pleasing to my ear than Dylan's version. I bet i can come up with a song or two I could use your help with and I will get back to you. Thanks a lot Mike!
Mike - I would love your help with Dylan's "He Was A Friend Of Mine." A good of mine died a few years ago and ever since I have wanted to learn this song, fingerpicking of course. Thanks for everything!
@@paulsharkey3198 thanks, Paul. I appreciate that, man. I accept the compliment. I also feel like I do a pretty solid version of "the man in me". Dylan's voice can be just too damn grating on far too many of his records. But of course the songs are second to none.
@@paulsharkey3198 Added to the list! The list is long. If you wanna Sponsor the song head over and toss in some coin to get the ball rolling otherwise just be patient with me! www.molaromusic.com/sponsoring-a-song
This is wonderful! Thank you. I'm an immediate subscriber.
Welcome aboard! I've got 150+ tutorials as well as some videos on "how to get better at guitar", theory, and song writing. Songs and Artists are arranged alphabetically on the website. Dive in, and join the discord or weekly zoom chats for feedback and QnA. Happy pickin! If the channel continues to inspire consider support so I can keep helping people out.
I love this song so much! Haven’t had much time recently to work on the guitar, but by Jove will I _make_ time tomorrow
do it! and let me know how it goes!
Good to here some Bob. Always great lessons.
thanks, Wayne. Yup. Digging into early Bob here for a minute. But then I've got a couple of John hurt's in the pipes!
@@MikesMusicMethod Sounds great. Ever listened to "Love Minus Zero No Limit " by Bob Dylan?
I love this song and you’re tutorial!
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thanks Andy. appreciate it, man. I've got 0ver 200 that I put the same attention to detail and care into. So dive in, and lmk how else i can help! join the MMM Discord to say hello.
@@MikesMusicMethod sounds good, do you have a discord link?
Sweet I love this song for your next Dylan song could you do moonshiner?
!! You or I are a mind reader. This is another early Dylan that I once obsessed over. I'll get to it soon!
You're singing is actually quite good.
Thanks. haha. why the "actually". Was the expectation that I'd suck? ;)
Instantly subscribed
Would you consider doing Paul Simons American Tune ?
yes! Glad to hear.
and you're not the first to request it. I'll add it to the list. Doesnt seem like a walk in the park. ;)
please consider the value 4 value model! and thanks for the song request and feedback!
Awesome tutorial. Have you ever thought about trying a song by Bill Callahan, a bit of a different genre then what you usually do, but I'd recommend something like his song Pigeons, pretty simple but pretty awesome
thanks, for the rec, Josh! Yeah, that guys got a very funny style. That song America cracks me up. As for "pigeons" listening now, I'm not sure what the point of a tutorial would be. Seems like something you could just look at a tab and slowly flat pick through the changes. Is there no decent tab? Or some technique element that's tripping you up?
Great tutorial! Could you maybe cover Girl from the North Country next?
you wont believe me. But i'm a time traveler. here ya go: ua-cam.com/video/jbiVTMuCW4c/v-deo.html
Oh missed that lol. Thank you!
hey man, i really appreciate the video, this was huge in helping me get into playing folksy stuff and finger picking. My only question is that when Bob Dylan goes into his first harmonica part 30 seconds into the song, linked here ( ua-cam.com/video/Ox42QVcfTtI/v-deo.html ), he seems to do something different in the chord progression? its like he stays longer with his finger on the third string on the third fret, i cant quite pin it down but he mingles there for a bit before he goes up to the walk down from the 7th fret to the fifth.
keep it up i love the videos!!
ah i may have figured it out it looks like its just some sort of repetition of patterns you already outlined thank you
yeah, i just listened. I'm not sure exactly what part you mean, but I think he's just holding one of those patterns for twice the time and simply repeating it. But without the exact time stamp or measure number I'm a bit confused. ;) Glad the video was helpful, man! Please sub, like, and if you keep getting value consider monthly support. And of course...lmk how else I can help and what other tunes I could add to the catalog!
Love Jerry Jeff Walkers live version of this song.
Can't say I've heard that one. I'll give it a listen
Where were you all this time when I trying to learning guitar?!
aww, lol, sorry! I was being stubborn and thinking the world didn't need another youtube guitarist! I'm late to the game!
@@MikesMusicMethod There is always a need for good guitarists like you, guitar based music is dyingg!
@@scn202 thanks, man! But if you're in need of some good guitar based modern music I can give ya plenty! Lots of great players out there!
Nice :-)
Thanks, Peter. And just checked your stuff out. Cool channel and nice picking. We should collaborate on a video together and talk finger picking! Send me an email. MikesMusicMethod@gmail.com
Way too loooong for ayoutube video
a 29 minute cat compilation. lol yes, that'd be a bit long. But a complex Dylan picked tune...! Have your caffeine and inner Monk on stand by.