Seventy years old and I have taken countless guitar lessons and still can't play to save my life but I still play for my own enjoyment from time to time. Over the years I have learned many things but never one song in its entirety, by the time I learn it I am done with ever hearing it again but love just fooling around with sounds and positions and skills. I have to say I enjoy your videos and your compassion and knowledge and it gives me more directions I can go to improve my ear and listening powers. I may never play to the public again but it gives me a wonderful time for myself when I do play and try to learn new techniques you have learned so quickly in your life. In short, I am trying to say thank you for sharing your knowledge so unselfishly you are one of the few that deserve to be called a professional teacher.
You're such a fine guitarist. I think you could just about play anything you wanted to, & always to an impeccable standard. Never a sloppy note or pick. Your vids are always very enjoyable.
No shredding on this channel. Another reason to subscribe and follow. Not to mention the soulful playing. Well done, as usual. Keep up the good work. Deeply appreciated.
I've been stuck on your hendrix rhythm video for the last week, picking up bits I love and trying to perfect them. This video is perfect for what I need next. Thank you
Some great ideas.. as usual 😀 Fave bit of dynamics for BB King is in the last minute or two of 'The Thrill Is Gone' at Montreux in 1993... There's a long period of very quiet playing.. he hits a couple of harder notes.. his trademark 'spike' and slide... and then he stands and rips into it... That is really goosebumps f'me... 🤩
Every time I watch and listen to you I get motivated. You are fantastic at demonstrating the greats. At the end of the day just play the guitar with feeling. You are smooth at nailing it!
Thanks a ton Thom. To hear the different styles from the masters (played by another master....) is simply amazing. It really brought home how different players approach their playing. So humbling, yet so very inspiring. Peace.
Your observation about the genius (my word) of BB King's dynamics is so well made. Buddy Whittington is a fine, long established rock and blues player who is also a master of dynamics, and for mine is deserving of much more attention.
i agree by far when it comes to the most who changed the way we look at the fretboard. jimi hendrix. his blueprint in playing licks combining the scale and chords to come up with the melody. no one ever thought about that until he came and changed guitar playing forever.
Thank you, for the great lesson , it's refreshing to have more than one approach to playing thank you . So pleased to see the other great guitarist by the name of Moore being mentioned, Elvis would be pleased.
Great lesson of practical tips and soulful playing, thank you for sharing! Any advice on how you get your outrageous guitar tone would also be greatly appreciated.
Owww a Top Ten - what are your thoughts on Freddy King , Jeff Beck , Ritchie Blackmore, Mike Okdfield & Leslie West? .. Anyway : it’s always a joy to hear and listen to your explanation . Your kids are playing air guitar as well?
It HAS to be fun to be you! Because it is greatly entertaining and inspiring to watch/listen to you. And to think guitar is just One of your great talents! Stay Well Groovy One!
Hello! You are such a monster player and so versatile. I love your videos. I always marvel at the fluidity of your strumming hand, and notice how you hold the pick is different than others. Would you ever consider doing a video on your strumming style? I would really appreciate that inside look. Cheers.
If you ever want to sell that Paoletti I’m your guy. It’s stunning. Visually and sonically. I contacted them after I saw your vid and they just don’t have any others w that beautiful wood grain.
Great reference video to bookmark and come back to, thanks. Btw, I noticed your pick is triangular and has some holes. Is it custom-made, if not what brand is it? I have done a similar thing to my pick for a better grip.
As great as this video was, it is pretty jaw dropping that you fade out into one of Eddie Van Halen's most difficult intro riffs. I hope there is more to come.
How easy we forget "The Green God" You have Clapton, Mick Taylor who played with John Mayall but who he considered the best, the founder of Fleetwood Mac: Peter Green. Peter was the one true Brittish guitarist who did not have to copy the American blues he was able to emulate but add to the blues playing from his pain see "Then Play On CD" or "Need your love. Soon Bad". You disappoint!
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Seventy years old and I have taken countless guitar lessons and still can't play to save my life but I still play for my own enjoyment from time to time. Over the years I have learned many things but never one song in its entirety, by the time I learn it I am done with ever hearing it again but love just fooling around with sounds and positions and skills. I have to say I enjoy your videos and your compassion and knowledge and it gives me more directions I can go to improve my ear and listening powers. I may never play to the public again but it gives me a wonderful time for myself when I do play and try to learn new techniques you have learned so quickly in your life. In short, I am trying to say thank you for sharing your knowledge so unselfishly you are one of the few that deserve to be called a professional teacher.
What a lovely comment! I am happy to help!
Great comment & I totally and absolutely agree! Couldn't have said it any better!
Keep up the playing and give us a video . Cheers . ✨✨✨🎸✨✨✨🏆🇺🇸🇨🇦🇫🇴
78, going on 79, and I share your pain.
Got cha brother…….75 here and relate to what you say !!
You're such a fine guitarist. I think you could just about play anything you wanted to, & always to an impeccable standard. Never a sloppy note or pick. Your vids are always very enjoyable.
Well said 👍
Hi Pilgrim, I love that dark color and the grain on that telecaster, never seen one like it, very special and a nice idea for a video.
This is pure “craft distilate”. I wish YT had a “show me this everyday” feature. There’s so much inspiration here. Thank you so much, man. Big big fan
Great that you included Scotty Moore - he often gets overlooked.
No shredding on this channel. Another reason to subscribe and follow. Not to mention the soulful playing. Well done, as usual. Keep up the good work. Deeply appreciated.
Huge bang for the buck in an 11:35m video. Wow thank you.
The Scotty approach is the most musical, and consequently sounds the most beautiful. Hendrix's tricks sound the coolest though.
You are an amazing musician!
I didn't say just an amazing guitarist, I said amazing musician.
I've been stuck on your hendrix rhythm video for the last week, picking up bits I love and trying to perfect them. This video is perfect for what I need next. Thank you
That was just terrific Thom! Your grasp of how other guitarist play is truly amazing! Hope that all is well with you & your family! Thanks....
Your point about dynamics gave me a new insight into my current favorite guitar player, Ronnie Earl.
Some great ideas.. as usual 😀 Fave bit of dynamics for BB King is in the last minute or two of 'The Thrill Is Gone' at Montreux in 1993... There's a long period of very quiet playing.. he hits a couple of harder notes.. his trademark 'spike' and slide... and then he stands and rips into it... That is really goosebumps f'me... 🤩
Another incredible video. Love your channel always and your passion for music. Great cover of the song 5150 at the end.
Every time I watch and listen to you I get motivated. You are fantastic at demonstrating the greats. At the end of the day just play the guitar with feeling. You are smooth at nailing it!
I just love the tone of that Telecaster. Great video.
You're a muse my guy, you speak through the guitar and you speak it well
Thanks a ton Thom. To hear the different styles from the masters (played by another master....) is simply amazing. It really brought home how different players approach their playing. So humbling, yet so very inspiring. Peace.
ALWAYS one of the best channels....
the greatest Guitar Teacher on UA-cam.
😅
Your observation about the genius (my word) of BB King's dynamics is so well made. Buddy Whittington is a fine, long established rock and blues player who is also a master of dynamics, and for mine is deserving of much more attention.
i agree by far when it comes to the most who changed the way we look at the fretboard. jimi hendrix. his blueprint in playing licks combining the scale and chords to come up with the melody. no one ever thought about that until he came and changed guitar playing forever.
Awesome love your outro riff! EVH RIP!
Alweer een top demonstratie en een waardevolle schat aan onmiskenbare gitaar loopjes.
heerlijk Tele geluid ook!
Dankjewel Thom
Genial, buenos licks para tomar prestados de genios que han aportado tanto a la música. Gracias maestro, me encanta cómo lo explicas ; - )
Great video! Between all these licks and tricks its damn near the entire encyclopedia of guitar techniques from the 60's and 70's
All your videos are amazing!! Thanks!!! you make me grab my guitar everytime you upload one!
Thank you, for the great lesson , it's refreshing to have more than one approach to playing thank you . So pleased to see the other great guitarist by the name of Moore being mentioned, Elvis would be pleased.
Simply the very best guitar channel on UA-cam!
I never fail to learn something from your lessons. Now this lesson? Well, I've learned numerous somethings. Thank you, GP!
Great lesson of practical tips and soulful playing, thank you for sharing! Any advice on how you get your outrageous guitar tone would also be greatly appreciated.
This is just excellent in so many ways. Thanks. Just the perfect amount of info and demonstration.
What a fantastic huge and rich sound,and a pleasure to see and hear you.Thanks.
Excellent!
Easy to follow with your examples.
And that Tele has a cranking sound.
5150 at the end there Pilgrim, so many good players including you, thanks 👍
Owww a Top Ten - what are your thoughts on Freddy King , Jeff Beck , Ritchie Blackmore, Mike Okdfield & Leslie West? ..
Anyway : it’s always a joy to hear and listen to your explanation . Your kids are playing air guitar as well?
Cool, I used many of the riffs you play but never really understood where they came from. Love it. Keep practicing 🙂
Wonderful lesson. Btw. that Paoletti is gorgeous.
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing 👌
Eddie Hazel, Michael 'kid funkadelic' Hampton, Hubert Sumlin ❤
Man, you are worth your weight in gold! lol This stuff is soooo cool! Thank you dearly.
Great tips Thom. Thank you for posting
That Mick Taylor lick is the beginning of Hideaway by Albert King.
Wonderful playing and always something for us to learn !
I have enjoyed so many of your videos and have learned from them. What brand of guitar are you using? It looks really nice
Love the tips! What a beautiful guitar you have there as well!
Amazing video and great guitar ! Thanks a lot ! It really helped me. Love this Stevie Ray Vaughan trick 😊
Double stops just sound cool! Great video as usual!
Super interesting stuff and a fresh take and well packaged, good job man
Rosewood body modded with a paf humbucker in the neck position..good idea.
great lesson and playing!! 👍
....and man that is the coolest Tele on the planet imo.
Damn, Leo Fender got it right fitst time out. Telecaster is most versatile guitar out there; simplicity with infinite electronics permutations.
Mahalo for the awesome demonstrations and lessons!!!
Jimi page plays a solo in 'the weight' with jack white and the edge. No demos on it on here - love to see your take on it
That's a beauty guitar. And it sounds wonderful. Good for you!
Great video. Keep em coming
Great, I would add some Johnny guitar Watson's famous funky tricks !
great video! and best part at 11:09 🤘
Really useful content as always, thanks for another great video
That guitar shure sounds nice 👍🎸
It HAS to be fun to be you! Because it is greatly entertaining and inspiring to watch/listen to you. And to think guitar is just One of your great talents! Stay Well Groovy One!
What a great idea bucket! So many great tips. Thanks!❤
Hello! You are such a monster player and so versatile. I love your videos. I always marvel at the fluidity of your strumming hand, and notice how you hold the pick is different than others.
Would you ever consider doing a video on your strumming style? I would really appreciate that inside look.
Cheers.
Good idea, i'll think about it
Great. As always
du spielst erstklassig 👍👍👍 Respekt !!!
Thanks for sharing this very good lesson! Your guitar looks awesome. Cheers from Indonesia.
Terimah casih!
Wow… and a what a gorgeous tele’. Fantastic stuff!
Any lesson that starts with Mick Taylor has got to be good!
Very few play with more emotion, accuracy and total knowledge of the fretboard.
such a beautiful tele!
Amazing sound as usual! What about that Paoletti??
Great Lesson ! Thank you !
Thank you, as always...inspirational player...inspirational lessons
Gewoon weer top. Je hebt die gitaar gehouden dus. Wat een top ding.
Great Stuff Man! Good job! ❤❤❤
Great stuff, man. Thumbs up
I think I’m in love with your guitar a lil bit..
Great Lesson, thanks! What a nice guitar, what brand is it?
So obvious when you point it out.... great video as always!
Thom, Pl do a similar lesson focused on rhythm guitar tricks!
Thank you!
Great Video! Love your Channel! What Song is that in the Endcard? Sounds very nice! Is there any Tab for that? 😜 Greeting from Germany✌
Its s van halen riff 5150
Great Stuff Brother ~
A great guitar demystifying video!
Großartig!👏👍🎸🎶👊
What a fantastic video have a good weekend ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊
If you ever want to sell that Paoletti I’m your guy. It’s stunning. Visually and sonically. I contacted them after I saw your vid and they just don’t have any others w that beautiful wood grain.
Nice video, thank you🙏
Very nice! Can you please show one slower version for mere mortals? 😊 you actually did for a coupla em actually.
Great reference video to bookmark and come back to, thanks.
Btw, I noticed your pick is triangular and has some holes. Is it custom-made, if not what brand is it? I have done a similar thing to my pick for a better grip.
Good sounds and information. What’s the make and model of your guitar?
Everyone says SRV was influenced by Albert King, but you can hear a lot of Buddy Guy in his sound too.
That’s a sweet guitar……what make and year is it?
You’re making it scream brother 🤘🏿
It's probably a custom build. I'm curious what the woods of the body and fretboard are. That's a beautiful grain on that body.
It's chestnut from old Italian wine barrels as far as I know. @@catsofsherman1316
Cool looking guitar - who built that? Are those control knobs actually shotgun cartridge bottoms?
As great as this video was, it is pretty jaw dropping that you fade out into one of Eddie Van Halen's most difficult intro riffs. I hope there is more to come.
That's a sweet guitar, man
I love your Telecaster 🤤
How easy we forget "The Green God" You have Clapton, Mick Taylor who played with John Mayall but who he considered the best, the founder of Fleetwood Mac: Peter Green. Peter was the one true Brittish guitarist who did not have to copy the American blues he was able to emulate but add to the blues playing from his pain see "Then Play On CD" or "Need your love. Soon Bad". You disappoint!
Interesting and good! 👍
What is that guitar ? I’ve only seen the strat and LP you play . That guitar looks and sounds amazing!
A Paoletti. Italian hand made instrument. Very nice and quite exclusive.
Thanks for your reply 👍🏻
bit confused by Scotty Moore. Please expand. What do you mean maj and minor thirds? When do you play each? Ta