Everyone single human being is a beginner at anything and everything they have not yet tried. Practice, actually sticking those paws to the giiiiteer every single days for 1-3 hours even if all that comes out is random noise at first, is what makes you a player/musician. With enough time and patience you start to see where your fingers make certain sounds, how two or more notes creates a sound pattern that is either pleasing or not, and everyone knows a chord in harmony with itself from chaos and random jazz bologna. DO THIS OVER AND OVER until you no longer feel the tips of your fingers getting sore, nice and callused, but don't make them bleed JUST YET. Then, is you grab something sharp, peel off those suckers which, are tight, but strangely loose and Frikimseduchly attached to the ends of your fingers. Next, Bandage those babies up for awhile until the meat turns into a nice pink rose shade or, if your feelin' free fudge'n Willy in that thaaang, a bit purp de lurp. Lastly, you pick up a guitar and... wha-laa, you are a beginner again!?!?!?! whaaat?!?!
There's tunes like this that work for piano too. (No, this isn't about an ubiquitous YT ad.) In my youth, I played in bands. Often I played guitar, but I also played keys. One time decades later, I found myself at a party in the Pebble Beach home of a client. I was asked to play the piano. I had forgotten more tunes than I remembered. What I managed to do was make medleys of the recognizable parts of popular tunes from the '70's through the '80's. It worked! I must say it helps when other guests have been well-fed and 'watered'. It's easier to make a crowd happy when it's already happy. Good times!
That’s an awesome story! And yeah, a little water definitely helps make the crowd more receptive! 😄 Sounds like you turned the moment into something really fun and memorable. Thanks for sharing that, man! Cheers!
HAHAHAHAHA!!! The spot your fingers instinctively go to is the G-spot.... pause for maximum hilarity... carries on calm cool and collected. Well played sir... well played.
G, C and D are the absolute best go to. With the moving shape makes it look cooler too. And someone will usually start singing “the Joker” by the third time through lol
This is a great example of what a guitar player should (and only can) play when totally drunk. Nobody can forget the G shape... so while your head leans over the guitar, just before you faint or fall on the ground, lift your head and slide the same G shape a few frets down until you hear the C chord, then slide it 2 frets more and you get D... Brilliant!!! Then when you´re back in G, hit some basic hammer ons and pull offs you learned as a beginner. Amazing life hacks for guitar players who get drunk as hell but still want to impress someone!! (You always need a plan-B, remember?)
The sixth string on my acoustic broke and I haven't had a chance to go buy a new set. So I've been having fun playing without it. I found that Fast Car and Blackbird both sound great on 5 strings, and that when you're planning one, you can pretty seamlessly merge into the other. I'm also enjoying the way some chords sound terrific minus the sixth string. And how easy it makes some chords.
I used to travel with a backpack and acoustic guitar. From first-hand experience, I learned that if you can break out "Chelsea Dagger" in Scotland or "Khe Sanh" in Australia, you'll never have to bring your own beer to a party
Wow! This connected so many things for me about triads I actually said "WOW!" out loud. I'm pretty sure my wife thinks I'm crazy but it's worth it! And I'm only half-way through the video. Thank you.
I hit an open G and then immediately think '39 by Queen and then hammer out 4 or 5 chords, with a bit of the melody line, before drying up - so I'm off to learn it properly... Thanks for the inspiration :D
With an acoustic I just try to remember my Beatles song book or some Eagles and everyone starts to sing along getting me through. With a solid body I'm a pentatonic showboat.....lol..... My fingers kind of instinctively go to the E chord and I kind of noodle around the open strings there or play Led Zep's Over The Hills And Far Away great acoustic piece for showing off or Tangerine
Great wee lesson Tony pal Happy Sunday fella I’ve been having some good wee acoustic sessions with some of the stuff you’ve shared with us all Tony thank you pal . I just seem tae find your lessons a lot easier tae pick up n get under my fingers in a reasonable amount of time. I think what I’ve enjoyed the most since I tuned into yourself T is that I’ve seen progress I felt really stuck for while ,no havin a guitar hasn’t been fun either 🙄. I guess it really showed me how much a part of me n my life guitars have grown into for for me ,I wanted to learn as a wee guy n got told I wasn’t musical 🙄🤣🤣🤣dream crushing so n so !!! Anyways it’s nice to live my dreams eh . Just thanks Tony man hope you’re good n you n yours stay blessed always.✌🏼
Ah mate, this message really made my day! So glad you're finding the lessons helpful and seeing that progress, it’s what it’s all about. It’s amazing how guitars can become such a big part of who we are, I agree to that, my friend 👍🏻 And hey, whoever said you weren’t musical had no idea what they were talking about! 😄 Just keep those sessions going strong, and I’m always here to help along the way. Blessings to you too. ✌🏼🎸
Can’t go wrong with “Wonderwall” lol. Is it cliche? Sure. Does everyone sing along and have fun? Every damn time, at least at the chorus. I don’t know the second verse myself lol
Thanks! I like those open sliding chords! Sounds sophisticated! Listen to Christine Parkers, Wild Mountain Time, she does some open voicings up the neck. Maybe a different tuning but I'd like to figure out how to do that too! Tapadh leibh!
I quit playing at parties. The last time a gal at the party wanted to see my guitar, she laid it on her lap, looked down at it and threw up right in the sound hole.
Lucky you! The odds of that happening twice is pretty remote. 😎 Edit: get a campfire/party guitar that sounds ok (everyone is drunk anyway) and can stand a few (more)scratches. 😉
Oh no!! I intentionally bought a small, carbon fiber noodler to take along with me. Cost me $100. I’d just chuck it and replace it, but if it was one my “real” guitars, I’d be furious.
That is now and forever your official party guitar! Every guitarist should have one. Campfires, music festivals letting random drunk people play it, let the kids play it…. Ah the stories it could tell 10 years from now 😂
'G' ? perfect. I always freeze in this situation, but do manage a couple of Warren Zevon songs, and The River Bruce's classic. i have to tune down though my singing leaves a bit to be desired.
@@GuitarME I was a lorry (semi) driver for 45 years, but did my last two years working in a care home for people with learning difficulties, On my Thursday late shift i took my guitar into work, and after supper, I used to sing to the residents, everything from the Everly Bros, the Eagles, and Led Belly. They sang along and danced for the time we had together, and didn't criticize my lack of talent. We always ended up with Goodnight Irene.
I don’t play ( and I play really well, for over 45 years) at parties or other large gatherings BECAUSE, even I can’t hear my acoustic guitar with all the background chattering by those who rather talk about stuff instead of listening to music. You want to hear me play, sit down and be quiet, or as a courtesy to those who want to listen, go someplace else to talk.
The G spot....which fret is that on..? Yes, anyway. I picked up this G shape C and D years back, very useful and sounds different to just using the open chord versions of C and D. Although sometimes I mix them up a bit as well...makes you look even better. Or I might go for a catfish blues something or other as you can come up with a fair bit with that. Easy enough with a little practice. Trouble is someone will always ask....do you know ..... song?
@@ianrichardson3968 For some, it's on the A, others like the B and then there's the C, my personal Fav, but each Guitar is very complex and you'll spend years trying to find complete harmony.
@@Timinator62 Tell me about it. Thing is you can tune a guitar, electric or acoustic, steel or nylon strings and it'll sound spot on. But is it? And for how long? Does it matter? Not really so long as it sounds right. You or I can hear a slight discrepancy in tuning but most listeners can't. Unless it's obvious. Electrics can be set up, pick ups changed etc. But acoustics not so much. I have one I bought quite some years ago, nylon strings and not very expensive either. Got it to find out if I like nylon strings or not, as it happened I do. So I replaced it with a much better one which cost a lot more. So it sat in a cupboard for some years. I forgot about it until I found it clearing out the cupboard. Nearly threw it but then I thought no, let's see what I can do with it. So new machine heads, new bone nut and saddle and new quality strings. A fret polish and the scale length is pretty accurate to be fair. Sounded ok really for a cheapo. Bit bright for my liking though. So I experimented a bit tuning it to slightly different pitches or frequencies...I down loaded a fender tuner which has the facility for this. I found just 2 "pitches" lower than standard this thing actually sounded quite good. I put medium tension silver and blacks on it. I still play it now. It sits in the living room on a stand, kinda my couch knock about if you like. So this cheap guitar had a voice, I just had to find it.
@@ianrichardson3968 Dude, I'm making Jokes about Girls and using a Guitar as a Metaphor... YOU need to look up "Guitar Set Up" videos, to help you with your Guitar problems...
I used to do a right hand finger picking and people thought it was like magic black bird, dust in the wind, etc. Unfortunately, I can’t do it anymore and it makes me so mad.
@@user-nk4td9bg6w Most people I know have no idea if I have godly skills or not. That's the point. I've sometimes dragged buddies to music stores sometimes because we're close by and I wanted to try out guitars, and it's funny how much I surprise them. I'm not saying I'm some world class player or anything but it's just the fact that they never hear me play in any other context so it takes them by surprise when they see what I can do.
I dislike people giving me terminology when I play Heart's " Luv Alive " , great intro ! I bet you can't play... is another thing I do not like to hear, I play different tunes ok ? Who wants to hear: Open E tuning, switch to Pentatonic etc...
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Very nice for those of us who are forever beginners!
Just keep at it, my friend! 😊
Everyone single human being is a beginner at anything and everything they have not yet tried. Practice, actually sticking those paws to the giiiiteer every single days for 1-3 hours even if all that comes out is random noise at first, is what makes you a player/musician. With enough time and patience you start to see where your fingers make certain sounds, how two or more notes creates a sound pattern that is either pleasing or not, and everyone knows a chord in harmony with itself from chaos and random jazz bologna. DO THIS OVER AND OVER until you no longer feel the tips of your fingers getting sore, nice and callused, but don't make them bleed JUST YET.
Then, is you grab something sharp, peel off those suckers which, are tight, but strangely loose and Frikimseduchly attached to the ends of your fingers.
Next, Bandage those babies up for awhile until the meat turns into a nice pink rose shade or, if your feelin' free fudge'n Willy in that thaaang, a bit purp de lurp.
Lastly, you pick up a guitar and... wha-laa, you are a beginner again!?!?!?! whaaat?!?!
Never heard it put quite that way. So true. I'm 65 , been playing since I was 12, and still no rhythm... but I play every day.
I avoid this dilemma by having no friends. No friends, no party, no problem.
Same here, I never go to parties so I never freeze.
I went a step further and never learned guitar.
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@@sstrick500 aint that a little too extrem?
Love your videos. I play guitar and perform live, but there is ALWAYS something new to learn. Great teaching, thank you! 👍🏻
Aw, that's awesome man! Thanks so much! Keep up the great work! 🎸
There's tunes like this that work for piano too. (No, this isn't about an ubiquitous YT ad.) In my youth, I played in bands. Often I played guitar, but I also played keys. One time decades later, I found myself at a party in the Pebble Beach home of a client. I was asked to play the piano. I had forgotten more tunes than I remembered. What I managed to do was make medleys of the recognizable parts of popular tunes from the '70's through the '80's. It worked! I must say it helps when other guests have been well-fed and 'watered'. It's easier to make a crowd happy when it's already happy. Good times!
That’s an awesome story! And yeah, a little water definitely helps make the crowd more receptive! 😄 Sounds like you turned the moment into something really fun and memorable. Thanks for sharing that, man! Cheers!
72 yr old beginner. this is great stuff. can't wait to try tomorrow! thanks
That's fantastic! Enjoy it, my friend! You got this!
HAHAHAHAHA!!! The spot your fingers instinctively go to is the G-spot.... pause for maximum hilarity... carries on calm cool and collected. Well played sir... well played.
I paused the video to find this comment
It's true, I instinctively go for the "G-spot" on the guitar. It's always there. Not like on the ladies, where it's more like Brigadoon.
G, C and D are the absolute best go to. With the moving shape makes it look cooler too. And someone will usually start singing “the Joker” by the third time through lol
This is a great example of what a guitar player should (and only can) play when totally drunk. Nobody can forget the G shape... so while your head leans over the guitar, just before you faint or fall on the ground, lift your head and slide the same G shape a few frets down until you hear the C chord, then slide it 2 frets more and you get D... Brilliant!!! Then when you´re back in G, hit some basic hammer ons and pull offs you learned as a beginner. Amazing life hacks for guitar players who get drunk as hell but still want to impress someone!! (You always need a plan-B, remember?)
Also 12 bar blues in A, (ADE progression) Shoot! This went from the G spot to playing with ADE's.
Is that a plan B or plan G?
Don’t bother trying to impress other people
The sixth string on my acoustic broke and I haven't had a chance to go buy a new set. So I've been having fun playing without it. I found that Fast Car and Blackbird both sound great on 5 strings, and that when you're planning one, you can pretty seamlessly merge into the other.
I'm also enjoying the way some chords sound terrific minus the sixth string. And how easy it makes some chords.
Brilliant for someone like me who plays often but feels stuck in place! Thanks Tony
Thanks so much! I’m really glad you found it helpful! 😊
I used to travel with a backpack and acoustic guitar. From first-hand experience, I learned that if you can break out "Chelsea Dagger" in Scotland or "Khe Sanh" in Australia, you'll never have to bring your own beer to a party
100% true in Aus.
Or anything eagles goes down well lol
Good lad Tony,picked guitar whist preparing weetabix and played that bit and burnt my toast great video
😂😂😂
Wow! This connected so many things for me about triads I actually said "WOW!" out loud. I'm pretty sure my wife thinks I'm crazy but it's worth it! And I'm only half-way through the video. Thank you.
That's amazing to hear man! I’m sure your wife finds your enthusiasm charming. 😅 Well, thank you too, my friend! Just keep having fun!
Triads...
Thanks Tony, this was so easy even I could do it!!
Great to hear that man! Have fun!!
Thank you, very well explained and demonstrated, and something us non-pros can have in our musical pocket for emergencies!
You're very welcome, man! I'm so glad it was helpful. 🙌🏻
Oh my gosh you killed it! Two thumbs up subscription made a comment
Aw, that means a lot! Thank you! 👍👍
I hit an open G and then immediately think '39 by Queen and then hammer out 4 or 5 chords, with a bit of the melody line, before drying up - so I'm off to learn it properly...
Thanks for the inspiration :D
That's awesome, my friend! Enjoy! 😊
My dad to be funny would say, play over by the window & we'll all help you out, thanks for getting me lessons mom & pop (rip)
lol, or "Can you play Far Far Away?"
Sounds like my family 😋
Beautiful Acoustic tone! From a fellow Scot!
Awesome! Thank you!
Great job. And a comedian also!! Going to have to start a channel for that also lol
Haha, thanks! Appreciate the support, always good to bring some laughs 🎸😂
With an acoustic I just try to remember my Beatles song book or some Eagles and everyone starts to sing along getting me through. With a solid body I'm a pentatonic showboat.....lol..... My fingers kind of instinctively go to the E chord and I kind of noodle around the open strings there or play Led Zep's Over The Hills And Far Away great acoustic piece for showing off or Tangerine
Nice little 000-28… my #1 is a 96’ EC, #231. Best playing and sounding guitar I ever owned.
Brilliant, I needed to hear this as I tend to freeze when asked to play with others around me. Many thanks for posting, a top video!
I’m really glad you found it helpful! Thanks for watching, my friend!
Excellent video, thank you
You are welcome! Glad you liked it mate!
Have been in that situation about 3 times ,and what i do is play the opening chords and lead riff to Apache .
that little hammering on the strings in succession reminds me of Led Zeppelin over the hillls and far away intro
Great wee lesson Tony pal
Happy Sunday fella I’ve been having some good wee acoustic sessions with some of the stuff you’ve shared with us all Tony thank you pal .
I just seem tae find your lessons a lot easier tae pick up n get under my fingers in a reasonable amount of time.
I think what I’ve enjoyed the most since I tuned into yourself T is that I’ve seen progress I felt really stuck for while ,no havin a guitar hasn’t been fun either 🙄.
I guess it really showed me how much a part of me n my life guitars have grown into for for me ,I wanted to learn as a wee guy n got told I wasn’t musical 🙄🤣🤣🤣dream crushing so n so !!!
Anyways it’s nice to live my dreams eh .
Just thanks Tony man hope you’re good n you n yours stay blessed always.✌🏼
Ah mate, this message really made my day! So glad you're finding the lessons helpful and seeing that progress, it’s what it’s all about. It’s amazing how guitars can become such a big part of who we are, I agree to that, my friend 👍🏻
And hey, whoever said you weren’t musical had no idea what they were talking about! 😄
Just keep those sessions going strong, and I’m always here to help along the way. Blessings to you too. ✌🏼🎸
@@GuitarME Thanks Tony man have a lovely week fella
Thank you for sharing your experience with us. It appreciated much.
What size pick do you use?
Great idea! Thx mate! Cheers 🍻
No problem, mate! Cheers!
Dramatic pause at the end of the strum….bravo
Thanks Tony, love it. Great tip looking forward to learning this…🎵🎸
You're very welcome! Hope you enjoy it, my friend!
Thank you for sharing this.
No worries at all! Glad you liked it man! 😀
Great lesson Tony , I was actually digging that chord progression you played in the last few seconds of the video !
Thanks a lot man! Have fun playing around with it. Cheers! 😊
Can’t go wrong with “Wonderwall” lol. Is it cliche? Sure. Does everyone sing along and have fun? Every damn time, at least at the chorus. I don’t know the second verse myself lol
You should stage this lesson in a party! Then see where it goes! Great lesson.
Haha, that would be one interesting party! 😀
Appreciate the support, my friend, and glad you enjoyed the lesson! 🤗
Another great lesson Tony, thanks from Clonmel, Ireland.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it, amigo!
Whenever I hear that G chord, I immediately start singing "we both lie silent and still in the dead of the night" 😂😂
close. tune down half step to play open G chord as G flat.
100%
@@paulhartman8965Most people can’t hear the difference.
Lol one of the first songs I learned
Love the sound!
Thanks so much!!
Thanks! I like those open sliding chords! Sounds sophisticated! Listen to Christine Parkers, Wild Mountain Time, she does some open voicings up the neck. Maybe a different tuning but I'd like to figure out how to do that too! Tapadh leibh!
You're very welcome! Glad you liked it. I'll definitely check it out, man! Tapadh leibh to you too! 🙌
Could also drop the middle and index down one to Cadd9 and it’s a easy switch to Dsus4
Great guitar sound, what model is this ?
It's like asking Picasso what brushes do you use
Excellent tuition thank u
Thanks Tone😊
You're very welcome 😊
Brilliant, liked and subscribed!
Awesome! Thanks so much!!
As always, an excellent tutorial, thankyou !
You're very welcome man! Glad you enjoyed the lesson!
I subbed because of that G-spot joke. :)
Haha! 😄 Thanks for the sub! That means a lot man!
Nice to use in a blues progression since you use the 1, 4 and 5.
I quit playing at parties. The last time a gal at the party wanted to see my guitar, she laid it on her lap, looked down at it and threw up right in the sound hole.
Lucky you!
The odds of that happening twice is pretty remote. 😎
Edit: get a campfire/party guitar that sounds ok (everyone is drunk anyway) and can stand a few (more)scratches. 😉
😂😂😂 I’d be mad! Haha
Oh no!!
I intentionally bought a small, carbon fiber noodler to take along with me. Cost me $100. I’d just chuck it and replace it, but if it was one my “real” guitars, I’d be furious.
That is now and forever your official party guitar! Every guitarist should have one. Campfires, music festivals letting random drunk people play it, let the kids play it…. Ah the stories it could tell 10 years from now 😂
@@chadmccollister No, I took the strings off, sucked it out with a wet and dry shop vac and sold it.
'G' ? perfect. I always freeze in this situation, but do manage a couple of Warren Zevon songs, and The River Bruce's classic. i have to tune down though my singing leaves a bit to be desired.
That sounds perfect! Great picks! I totally get the freezing up part, but it’s awesome that you still get up there and sing.
@@GuitarME I was a lorry (semi) driver for 45 years, but did my last two years working in a care home for people with learning difficulties, On my Thursday late shift i took my guitar into work, and after supper, I used to sing to the residents, everything from the Everly Bros, the Eagles, and Led Belly. They sang along and danced for the time we had together, and didn't criticize my lack of talent. We always ended up with Goodnight Irene.
Knocking On Heavens Door is good start. That would be my Go-To start tune.
What a solid go-to, my friend!
Thank you Gerry Cinnamon
Tony, always snippets for the trick bag. Ta marra
Thank you, always happy to share! See you soon!
Wich guitar you have? Very Nice ❤
thunderous applause!
Thank you very much!!
Great lesson, thank you.
Glad you liked it! Thank you!
Great stuff, and just as my fingers are starting to get a wee bit nimble again.
That’s fantastic to hear, my friend! Cheers!
I’m gonna try this out on my new girl the first chance I get! Great stuff Tony 😊
That sounds awesome! Have fun, my friend!
That was really cool
Thanks man! 🎸😊
Which giitar is that? Sounds nice.
Nice one Tony - by Geez (haha) that's what I'm gonna do next time for sure... cool 👍
Have fun, my friend!
Fun lesson and sweet sounding guitar!
Thanks man! Cheers!
this was easy and fun thanks bruv ❤
Glad you had fun with it! 🙌
G for me goes right into Wish You We’re Here
What is the guitar Eric Clapton model ?
I don’t play ( and I play really well, for over 45 years) at parties or other large gatherings BECAUSE, even I can’t hear my acoustic guitar with all the background chattering by those who rather talk about stuff instead of listening to music.
You want to hear me play, sit down and be quiet, or as a courtesy to those who want to listen, go someplace else to talk.
The G spot....which fret is that on..?
Yes, anyway. I picked up this G shape C and D years back, very useful and sounds different to just using the open chord versions of C and D. Although sometimes I mix them up a bit as well...makes you look even better.
Or I might go for a catfish blues something or other as you can come up with a fair bit with that. Easy enough with a little practice.
Trouble is someone will always ask....do you know ..... song?
The G spot is very hard to find, and it varies in location from Guitar to Guitar 😁
@@Timinator62 Oh OK... Guessing it must be on the .. G string.🤑
@@ianrichardson3968 For some, it's on the A, others like the B and then there's the C, my personal Fav, but each Guitar is very complex and you'll spend years trying to find complete harmony.
@@Timinator62 Tell me about it. Thing is you can tune a guitar, electric or acoustic, steel or nylon strings and it'll sound spot on. But is it? And for how long?
Does it matter? Not really so long as it sounds right. You or I can hear a slight discrepancy in tuning but most listeners can't. Unless it's obvious.
Electrics can be set up, pick ups changed etc. But acoustics not so much.
I have one I bought quite some years ago, nylon strings and not very expensive either. Got it to find out if I like nylon strings or not, as it happened I do.
So I replaced it with a much better one which cost a lot more. So it sat in a cupboard for some years. I forgot about it until I found it clearing out the cupboard.
Nearly threw it but then I thought no, let's see what I can do with it. So new machine heads, new bone nut and saddle and new quality strings. A fret polish and the scale length is pretty accurate to be fair. Sounded ok really for a cheapo. Bit bright for my liking though. So I experimented a bit tuning it to slightly different pitches or frequencies...I down loaded a fender tuner which has the facility for this. I found just 2 "pitches" lower than standard this thing actually sounded quite good. I put medium tension silver and blacks on it.
I still play it now. It sits in the living room on a stand, kinda my couch knock about if you like. So this cheap guitar had a voice, I just had to find it.
@@ianrichardson3968 Dude, I'm making Jokes about Girls and using a Guitar as a Metaphor... YOU need to look up "Guitar Set Up" videos, to help you with your Guitar problems...
Brilliant!
Thank you very much!!
Bloody good cheers.
Aw, thanks man!
“Hey” you can always talk your way out of it! 😂
i always just do blues in E can stay down by the nut. easy peasy. can do it totally bomded
or A, the old A D E 12 bar shuffle!
Very cool!!
Great tips!
Glad it was helpful! Cheers!
Your sound is great.
Glad to hear! Thank you!!
very good, I didnt know this move
Enjoyed that. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it, my friend! Cheers!
I learned it, then it helped me springboard into a few new areas after being stuck for quite some time. Thanks again!
Funny G spot .LoL.yah good vid.i like King of the Road " Roger Miller.
Haha, thanks man!
More hearty strumming pls
Awesome!
Thank you! Cheers!
Just for people actually trying this, an E major chord is way better in my opinion for this. Same frets he used im pretty sure
Thank You :)
You're very welcome!
What timing did you use there?
Awesome cool stuff
Thank you very much!!
I used to do a right hand finger picking and people thought it was like magic black bird, dust in the wind, etc. Unfortunately, I can’t do it anymore and it makes me so mad.
I wish I'd be put on the spot and have a chance for friends to see me play. In my experience people don't really give a crap if you play guitar.
lol unless you have godly skills nobody cares. so surprise them with some godly skills
@@user-nk4td9bg6w Most people I know have no idea if I have godly skills or not. That's the point.
I've sometimes dragged buddies to music stores sometimes because we're close by and I wanted to try out guitars, and it's funny how much I surprise them. I'm not saying I'm some world class player or anything but it's just the fact that they never hear me play in any other context so it takes them by surprise when they see what I can do.
Pretty cool
Thank you!!🙌🏻
Thanl you :)
I dislike people giving me terminology when I play Heart's " Luv Alive " , great intro ! I bet you can't play... is another thing I do not like to hear, I play different tunes ok ? Who wants to hear: Open E tuning, switch to Pentatonic etc...
Very nice 👍🏻
Thank you! Cheers!
G chords are magically delicious!
Yes they are!
Alright bigman thanks.
You're very welcome!!
Awesome.
Thank you! Cheers!
REM One I Love is a go to “oh shit” mind fog.
You’re playing Fog on the Tyne BTW 😉
That was great.
Glad you had fun, my friend!
DAMNN!!!
! Frosted Lucky Charms are Magically Delicious
Cool Fills , But the Best thing to do is learn Country Roads and every body can sing along.
Absolutely, my friend! You can’t go wrong with that one. 😊
Brilliant 🎸
Thank you very much!
Thanks Tony, I really enjoyed this lesson, simple stuff but effective.
Great to hear man! Glad it was helpful for you. Cheers!
please send info for shredding weight from a 70 year old carcass.
Sick man have to give it ago .
Have a blast, my friend!!
@@GuitarME Thanks man .
I may just try to adopt Tony.
Haha, that’s quite the compliment! 😄