That's great! Thank you. Not picked up my guitar in months but I think you've just inspired me again! Love the no nonsense straight forward approach of your tutorials. Must check out the ones I've missed during my guitar hiatus.
Im 45, with severe arthritis in my hands but have spent the entire day determined to get that c minor 7 chord down, reaching across the frets has been a huge struggle, ive had to angle the guitar in a really weird way lol also not muting the third string has added to the challenge 😂 ill suffer for it tomorrow but its worth it fir such a beautiful song, thank you for the tutorial!
I know the feeling Glesga_lass. I have arthritis currently in my thumbs and sometimes feel exactly the same, ' suffer for it tomorrow', but as you so rightly say, 'so worth it' best of luck to u
it's a swine to learn, Imagine the genious of writing it... how talented must he be to be able to play those scarey chords and write this song. Its one of my favourite songs, and now even more so.
Robert Smith always looks like its almost beneath him to lay the guitar. He does it with such ease. Maybe because hes played those songs hundreds of times!!!!
😄😄😄 Made me laugh that!!! May i recommend a digitech trio band creator. Its not perfect. I do have few niggles with it, but very handy for creating loops, drum loops , chorus loops etc so that you can practice little solo's and such. And they are cheap as chips. For the money its a Perfect option for just messing around with.
StevoGuitar Thanks so much for the recommendation and response! I never thought I’d be able to play Heaven knows.. but thanks to you, I’m almost there! :)
Thanks K. Copied this from another comment..........A digitech trio band creator. Its not perfect. I do have few niggles with it, but very handy for creating loops, drum loops , chorus loops etc so that you can practice little solo's and such. And they are cheap as chips. For the money its a Perfect option for just messing around with.
Hi great tutorial I saw your reply to the comment about that Amp affect you’re using I don’t know what Afect I can use to get the same sort of sound on my amp I have Jc clean,black panel,Brit combo,classic stack and r-fier stack. Can I use any of these to create a similar sound to yours
The simple answer Thomas is that i just don't know. However, The rp 360 that i use, you can pick up for less than 100 quid. There are 100 preset sounds and 100 that you can program. Each sound can have up to 8 effects, and you can set 3 of these to the footswitches. May sound complicated but all you do is hook it up to a laptop and experiment. I'm not trying to sell you one but, for the money , to me its a no brainer. Any way, i digress, the main pedals being emulated are a bit of reverb and this de-tune pedal which i have to confess have no idea what it does or is supposed to do....came across it by accident and thought it sounded a bit like The Cure.....Sorry i cant be more technically gifted. Hope i've helped rather than confused.
Dear Stevo, immensely helped by a lot of your videos, thank you sincerely. Currently practicing by the Smiths from your excellent video lesson. I've got a question: I'm constantly amazed by the accuracy of your chord sequences. Do you figure them out yourself? Theory-wise I don't have any problem, but since I'm very much new to the guitar, being only familiar with monophonic string instruments i.e. cello or contrabass, I've been having some trouble in identifying and deciding finger positions for chords and such. On a keyboard instrument it feels much more straightforward to me for example, as that's how I learned harmony-not sure if this situation is explained well enough, but would you have some tips for mapping out and deciding finger positions on guitar? Thank you!
Hi professor, Thank you very much for your comment. I seem to have fooled you into thinking i can play. 😅I thought an in depth question deserved an in depth answer....This is how i do it...........soooo...There is no theory for me. I learned to play from other wonderful guitarists on you tube. No music teacher, i cant read music. So what right does that give me to teach others, well none really, but, what i found was... that i had a certain way of learning. So some of these tutorials, though done by very good players, i couldn't take it in. This is the reason i decided to do my own videos. Not because i think i am a good player, far from it, but because i realised that there must be others that needed a slightly different style of teaching. I try to teach it how i find it easy to be taught if that makes sense. Sooooo ....... Mostly , i figure the chords out for myself., but,, every now and then ,if i just cant put my finger on a chord. I have to go deeper. The main thing i use is live versions played by the bands themselves. Not always easy as the cameras tend to be on the frontperson. Tabs are great as a start point but they don't really give me the feel of how its played. Sometimes i watch other tutorials from some of these wonderful guitarists on you tube. As for finger positions on the guitar. Well, most of the chords played up the neck of the guitar are just the open chord shape moved up the neck with the barre added. Em, E, A, Am, A7,Am7. Obviously there are loads of variations but these will cover most. I hope i haven't burst your bubble but i really appreciate the comment as it makes it worthwhile posting the vids. Thanks again.
@@StevoGuitar Dear Stevo, Thank you for your reply in such clear explanations, your genuine willingness to help me out is really touching, much appreciated. It is only impressive and encouraging to know that you are self-taught, since to my ears you produce incredibly clean sounds with natural hand movements--a quality I absolutely admire from seeing string players. It is all the more relevant to me since I'm definitely not from a musical background. I went through my adolescence with avant-garde music, which eventually made me decide to be a contemporary music composer when I was 19 without any experience in writing or performing music. Learning in a realm of academia I did feel insecure for a while about this unusually "late" start--even though my fellow students and colleagues were highly open-minded to strengthen me with their aids and encouragements--of becoming a professional musician, but as I turned 23 this year, it is of no doubt that the sheer joy of music is what I feel the most... Thank you again for your comment, and for excellent tutorials--you are an incredible musician who shares important things to many, even if you don't particularly feel that way.
Hi angel, This particular guitar wasn't cheap but i have a relatively cheap epiphone Dot 335. picked up second hand for £125. Well worth the cost. Just watch gumtree or facebook market place. Check out my 'heaven knows' tutorial to hear it.
A digitech trio band creator. Its not perfect. I do have few niggles with it, but very handy for creating loops, drum loops , chorus loops etc so that you can practice little solo's and such. And they are cheap as chips. For the money its a Perfect option for just messing around with.
Thanks. An interesting question. My amp is set at a fairly clean tone most of the time so its mostly the pedal thats giving the ring. I use a digitech rp360 which emulates loads of amps pedals and speakers but it seems that the predominant pedal that is giving that chime is something called a detune pedal!!! Ive actually called the patch 'chimey' lol I was actually looking for something that sounded a bit like an acoustic. Hope that helps!
@@StevoGuitar and my pickups were also a lot noisy and almost microphonic, with distortion on the feedback was unbearable. Besides, the high E was so close to the edge that it used to go over the neck..I know they corrected this in the following years, but c’mon, with this price you wouldn’t expect all these flaws
@@lafleur887 I don't seem to have problems with the pickups but i do, from time to time, slip off the fretboard on the low e string. Thought that was just me!!!!
Copied from a previous comment.............Thanks. An interesting question. My amp is set at a fairly clean tone most of the time so its mostly the pedal thats giving the ring. I use a digitech rp360 which emulates loads of amps pedals and speakers but it seems that the predominant pedal that is giving that chime is something called a detune pedal!!! Ive actually called the patch 'chimey' lol I was actually looking for something that sounded a bit like an acoustic. Its a Boss Katana 100 amp btw . Hope that helps!
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@@StevoGuitar Thx ! I use a Spark 4.0 and the full bias FX platinum (effects, amp, pedals).
“Spiderey” claw. I see what you did there Mate… thanks for the video
No problem 👍
This is GREAT! I know what I'm doing first thing in the morning! Thanks for your time and effort to show us!
You are so welcome!👍
Thanks a lot for tutorials, especially the Cure ones! Very useful and clear
Thanks Arina, glad you like them.🙂
That's great! Thank you. Not picked up my guitar in months but I think you've just inspired me again! Love the no nonsense straight forward approach of your tutorials. Must check out the ones I've missed during my guitar hiatus.
Cheers Mark👍
Im 45, with severe arthritis in my hands but have spent the entire day determined to get that c minor 7 chord down, reaching across the frets has been a huge struggle, ive had to angle the guitar in a really weird way lol also not muting the third string has added to the challenge 😂 ill suffer for it tomorrow but its worth it fir such a beautiful song, thank you for the tutorial!
I know the feeling Glesga_lass. I have arthritis currently in my thumbs and sometimes feel exactly the same, ' suffer for it tomorrow', but as you so rightly say, 'so worth it' best of luck to u
it's a swine to learn, Imagine the genious of writing it... how talented must he be to be able to play those scarey chords and write this song. Its one of my favourite songs, and now even more so.
Robert Smith always looks like its almost beneath him to lay the guitar. He does it with such ease. Maybe because hes played those songs hundreds of times!!!!
Thank you! I've been looking for ages how to Loop this song. Your demo is all I need thanks so much👍
Glad I could help!
This is gold
Thaks Helder.👍
Amazing attack sound without using a pick! 👍👍👍
Thanks, Rarely use a pick!!!😎
Thank you Steve. Best one out there
👍👍👍
Now I need a looper. :(
😄😄😄 Made me laugh that!!! May i recommend a digitech trio band creator. Its not perfect. I do have few niggles with it, but very handy for creating loops, drum loops , chorus loops etc so that you can practice little solo's and such. And they are cheap as chips. For the money its a Perfect option for just messing around with.
StevoGuitar Thanks so much for the recommendation and response! I never thought I’d be able to play Heaven knows.. but thanks to you, I’m almost there! :)
@@kimbergbi1 Thats excellent . really pleased to hear that i've been able to help in some way.
You know, a looper, a jock
Me to jajajaj 🤣💞👌
this is top notch, thank you for putting this together!
Thanks Jeff, appreciate the comment. Really must get back to doing some more!!
Best tutorial for sure🎸🎵 thanks.
Glad you liked it!😊
Spot on, thanks for this!
You're very welcome
Absolutely Superb.
Many thanks!
Best tutoriel. Thanks man🎸🙏👌
Thanks, That's Great to hear.
Very cool
Brilliant
Thank you👍
Awesome Brother Greetings from Australia...
Hey, thanks! Great to have support from down under!😊
great work. thanks a lot Stevo
Glad you liked it!
arrives back. Way over my head!
Spot on.
Thanks T
Great job !
Thanks
Less than a week into learning the guitar. Might save this for later, lmao.
Just made me chuckle too. All the best.😊
@@StevoGuitar Saved the video and everything for when I think I can tackle the song. Cya in a couple years Steve :D
Good job buddy. Finally I have the correct fingering.
Good version man
Thanks martin.👍
Cool brother
Thanks Sean.😎👍
Thanks
No problem👍
Great one! ♡
Glad you like it!👍
Well done, nice tutorial 👍🏻
Thank you 👍
Great video. What looper do you use
Thanks K. Copied this from another comment..........A digitech trio band creator. Its not perfect. I do have few niggles with it, but very handy for creating loops, drum loops , chorus loops etc so that you can practice little solo's and such. And they are cheap as chips. For the money its a Perfect option for just messing around with.
Hi great tutorial I saw your reply to the comment about that Amp affect you’re using I don’t know what Afect I can use to get the same sort of sound on my amp I have Jc clean,black panel,Brit combo,classic stack and r-fier stack. Can I use any of these to create a similar sound to yours
The simple answer Thomas is that i just don't know. However, The rp 360 that i use, you can pick up for less than 100 quid. There are 100 preset sounds and 100 that you can program. Each sound can have up to 8 effects, and you can set 3 of these to the footswitches. May sound complicated but all you do is hook it up to a laptop and experiment. I'm not trying to sell you one but, for the money , to me its a no brainer. Any way, i digress, the main pedals being emulated are a bit of reverb and this de-tune pedal which i have to confess have no idea what it does or is supposed to do....came across it by accident and thought it sounded a bit like The Cure.....Sorry i cant be more technically gifted. Hope i've helped rather than confused.
Dear Stevo,
immensely helped by a lot of your videos, thank you sincerely. Currently practicing by the Smiths from your excellent video lesson.
I've got a question: I'm constantly amazed by the accuracy of your chord sequences. Do you figure them out yourself? Theory-wise I don't have any problem, but since I'm very much new to the guitar, being only familiar with monophonic string instruments i.e. cello or contrabass, I've been having some trouble in identifying and deciding finger positions for chords and such. On a keyboard instrument it feels much more straightforward to me for example, as that's how I learned harmony-not sure if this situation is explained well enough, but would you have some tips for mapping out and deciding finger positions on guitar? Thank you!
Hi professor, Thank you very much for your comment. I seem to have fooled you into thinking i can play. 😅I thought an in depth question deserved an in depth answer....This is how i do it...........soooo...There is no theory for me. I learned to play from other wonderful guitarists on you tube. No music teacher, i cant read music. So what right does that give me to teach others, well none really, but, what i found was... that i had a certain way of learning. So some of these tutorials, though done by very good players, i couldn't take it in. This is the reason i decided to do my own videos. Not because i think i am a good player, far from it, but because i realised that there must be others that needed a slightly different style of teaching. I try to teach it how i find it easy to be taught if that makes sense. Sooooo ....... Mostly , i figure the chords out for myself., but,, every now and then ,if i just cant put my finger on a chord. I have to go deeper. The main thing i use is live versions played by the bands themselves. Not always easy as the cameras tend to be on the frontperson. Tabs are great as a start point but they don't really give me the feel of how its played. Sometimes i watch other tutorials from some of these wonderful guitarists on you tube. As for finger positions on the guitar. Well, most of the chords played up the neck of the guitar are just the open chord shape moved up the neck with the barre added. Em, E, A, Am, A7,Am7. Obviously there are loads of variations but these will cover most. I hope i haven't burst your bubble but i really appreciate the comment as it makes it worthwhile posting the vids. Thanks again.
@@StevoGuitar Dear Stevo,
Thank you for your reply in such clear explanations, your genuine willingness to help me out is really touching, much appreciated.
It is only impressive and encouraging to know that you are self-taught, since to my ears you produce incredibly clean sounds with natural hand movements--a quality I absolutely admire from seeing string players.
It is all the more relevant to me since I'm definitely not from a musical background. I went through my adolescence with avant-garde music, which eventually made me decide to be a contemporary music composer when I was 19 without any experience in writing or performing music. Learning in a realm of academia I did feel insecure for a while about this unusually "late" start--even though my fellow students and colleagues were highly open-minded to strengthen me with their aids and encouragements--of becoming a professional musician, but as I turned 23 this year, it is of no doubt that the sheer joy of music is what I feel the most...
Thank you again for your comment, and for excellent tutorials--you are an incredible musician who shares important things to many, even if you don't particularly feel that way.
Bester Mann
thank you
You're welcome
what a boss
Nice one 🎸
Thanks for watching!👍👍
I love that guitar! I want one. Can anyone tell me which model and specific colour of blue?
Hi Paul. Its a Johnny Marr Jag in Lake placid blue. In my opinion a work of art!!!!
where can a get a guitar like this for relatively cheap? i can already somewhat play acoustic. i really like this type of music and want to play.
Hi angel, This particular guitar wasn't cheap but i have a relatively cheap epiphone Dot 335. picked up second hand for £125. Well worth the cost. Just watch gumtree or facebook market place. Check out my 'heaven knows' tutorial to hear it.
fun!
😛
What about the chords in the interlude ?
hi mate, what type of looper do u have? cheers
Its a digitech trio band creator. I dont think its the best thing since sliced bread but it is good fun for mucking around with.
I'd like to know what looper he uses?
A digitech trio band creator. Its not perfect. I do have few niggles with it, but very handy for creating loops, drum loops , chorus loops etc so that you can practice little solo's and such. And they are cheap as chips. For the money its a Perfect option for just messing around with.
Nice -- what effects and amp are you using to get that ringy tone?
Thanks. An interesting question. My amp is set at a fairly clean tone most of the time so its mostly the pedal thats giving the ring. I use a digitech rp360 which emulates loads of amps pedals and speakers but it seems that the predominant pedal that is giving that chime is something called a detune pedal!!! Ive actually called the patch 'chimey' lol I was actually looking for something that sounded a bit like an acoustic. Hope that helps!
I had that guitar..awesome sound but too damn bright..I used to turn the tone in the amp all the way down when I was playing it
Yes, I have to say that my Dot sounds so dull after playing the jag!!!
@@StevoGuitar and my pickups were also a lot noisy and almost microphonic, with distortion on the feedback was unbearable. Besides, the high E was so close to the edge that it used to go over the neck..I know they corrected this in the following years, but c’mon, with this price you wouldn’t expect all these flaws
@@lafleur887 I don't seem to have problems with the pickups but i do, from time to time, slip off the fretboard on the low e string. Thought that was just me!!!!
Please cud u do fly by the jam
Great lesson, brings me back to these old years :-) Just I think your sound is a bit too bright
Noted! and thanx
Is that the Johnny marr jag?
Yes 👍👍
❤
Stevo
U better still be alive.
Still kicking. 😂Just busy with extension and the restricyions of covid.......Will do something soon as i have time off over xmas...
Super nice and fun vid. Thanks!
Too much for me! I'll stick with listening.
What effects (gear & settings) and what looper do you use ?
Copied from a previous comment.............Thanks. An interesting question. My amp is set at a fairly clean tone most of the time so its mostly the pedal thats giving the ring. I use a digitech rp360 which emulates loads of amps pedals and speakers but it seems that the predominant pedal that is giving that chime is something called a detune pedal!!! Ive actually called the patch 'chimey' lol I was actually looking for something that sounded a bit like an acoustic. Its a Boss Katana 100 amp btw . Hope that helps!
@@StevoGuitar Thx ! I use a Spark 4.0 and the full bias FX platinum (effects, amp, pedals).
Also the looper is a digitech trio band creator. I do have some niggles with it but for the cost it is great for practicing with.
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wtf Walter White
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Turn it to neck pick up bro ❤