How The Pros Solo on Acoustic Guitar

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    My friend ‪@samuraiguitarist‬ came down to the studio to teach me how to play beautiful solos on Acoustic guitar. With a few simple tricks he totally changed my perspective on how to play solos that fit the acoustic guitar.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 395

  • @samuraiguitarist
    @samuraiguitarist Місяць тому +305

    Thanks for the hang, good luck to all those looking to learn how to not hate soloing on acoustic!

    • @jeremythornton433
      @jeremythornton433 Місяць тому +6

      Great to see you here and equally great to actually see a Canadian made Larivee guitar in a video! Cool and thank from an Ontarioan who has 2 Normans and a Simon and Patrick.

    • @HarryNicNicholas
      @HarryNicNicholas Місяць тому +2

      backhanded compliment, i'm not the biggest fan of your channel, but this was a great little video and i'm clearly mistaken.

    • @williamharris683
      @williamharris683 Місяць тому +2

      @samuraiguitarist I think you may just be becoming a bluegrass nerd! I recognize that Big Sciotia in the intermission breaks 😃

    • @michaelstorms47
      @michaelstorms47 Місяць тому +1

      Good job Steve! LoL

    • @UncleDanBand64
      @UncleDanBand64 Місяць тому

      Great tips

  • @BillNelson-OU812
    @BillNelson-OU812 Місяць тому +105

    David Rawlings is the master of acoustic soloing. Electric soloing technique doesn’t translate very well to acoustic but conversely acoustic soloing techniques work extremely well when applied to electric and are a great way to get out of your personal box and offer more to the listener.

    • @Oberkobold
      @Oberkobold Місяць тому +5

      Absolutely. He's one of my favourite guitarists, period. I love how he weaves notes in his solos. So tasteful!

    • @jellofarce
      @jellofarce Місяць тому +2

      Also... Kenneth Pattongale!

    • @BillNelson-OU812
      @BillNelson-OU812 Місяць тому

      @@jellofarce yes!

  • @PlumbingArkansas
    @PlumbingArkansas Місяць тому +197

    A solo done right on an acoustic is the most beautiful thing ever. So unforgiving.

    • @StacheBigote
      @StacheBigote Місяць тому +7

      Wish You Were Here comes to mind

    • @Thomas-xs2kq
      @Thomas-xs2kq Місяць тому +7

      Django Reinhardt comes to my mind. And Paco de Lucia

    • @prefix253
      @prefix253 Місяць тому +4

      Nutshell AiC MTV Unplugged

    • @nachyomoney3598
      @nachyomoney3598 29 днів тому +2

      ​@@Thomas-xs2kqJerry Reed!

    • @fugitive6549
      @fugitive6549 26 днів тому

      Not really. lectric guitar solos would still destroy that and knock it off the park. Acoustic guitar is a much inferior instrument to electric guitar.

  • @abrahamtomahawk
    @abrahamtomahawk Місяць тому +53

    Celtic guitar also utilises a lot of open strings when playing and soloing, it works really well for the instrument. It also suits more melodic solos in my opinion. Prime example being Lindsay Buckingham's live solo s on the Fleetwood Mac song Landslide.

    • @redbirdjazzz
      @redbirdjazzz Місяць тому +4

      Also check out some of the traditional Irish fiddle tunes John Doyle plays on guitar.

  • @kevinbecker1438
    @kevinbecker1438 Місяць тому +127

    It’s bluegrass music. Dem boys been doing this for years. Thanks for bringing it up guys.

    • @partsmanba
      @partsmanba Місяць тому +3

      Exactly!

    • @WillyPDX94
      @WillyPDX94 Місяць тому +20

      Thank you. I love these guys but this video is embarrassingly naive. They obviously have little familiarity with bluegrass guitar. They should put Tony Rice in their playlist.

    • @NickJardine
      @NickJardine Місяць тому +4

      That’s what I was thinking.

    • @zevolta88
      @zevolta88 Місяць тому +1

      @@WillyPDX94 i've recently dived into the bluegrass rabbithole after recently buying an acoustic guitar. I hadn't heard of a lot of the artists in the bluegrass genre. It's unfortunately not a widely known genre. It's a shame because a lot of what i've seen so far has been amazing.

    • @stephenweade7487
      @stephenweade7487 Місяць тому +4

      Brian Sutton!!!

  • @arlisskowski
    @arlisskowski Місяць тому +133

    Django is screaming from his grave

    • @JeiShian
      @JeiShian Місяць тому +1

      Aiee😂

    • @DoctorMandible
      @DoctorMandible Місяць тому +11

      Right? This was Rhett's worst video. Really highlighting that he only knows electric. "I almost never bend on acoustic" 😢😱

    • @arlisskowski
      @arlisskowski Місяць тому +9

      @@DoctorMandible I read an interview with Jimmy Page who said that he practices only on acoustic.

    • @lucasgoncalvesdefaria7121
      @lucasgoncalvesdefaria7121 28 днів тому +6

      I mean, for an american perspective it makes sense. He's basically talking about country-folk-bluegrass guitar, and in that context these principles are true.

    • @hollowbodymusic5673
      @hollowbodymusic5673 21 день тому

      Lmao

  • @Fastlane05
    @Fastlane05 Місяць тому +46

    One of the biggest takeaways from this video for me is about not resting your forearm on the guitar and holding the body of the guitar away from your body to allow it to resonate. Wow, that is a huge tip. Been playing acoustic since I was 8 and I am 54 this year and it never dawned on me. I've always been looking to get better acoustic tone. Wow, thank you Rhrett & Steve. Great video!

    • @RhettShull
      @RhettShull  Місяць тому +13

      It blew my mind when I learned it too

    • @goswo
      @goswo Місяць тому +5

      Other, really amazing, acoustic players, will argue that its all about getting a good rest 😀😀

    • @icoz7
      @icoz7 Місяць тому +4

      ​@goswo I think for the average player the answer is somewhere in the middle, finding the sweet spot between having firm control of the guitar and getting maximum resonance.
      Occasionally when I want to practice nylon guitar in a more classical manner, I'll have the guitar tilted fairly high and rest the guitar body on my sternum, but otherwise putting only enough forearm pressure to feel comfortable. It's crazy what kind of feedback you can get from the resonance like this.

    • @lebe220
      @lebe220 17 днів тому

      How can it work with a dread and playing while standing?

    • @timothymarkonis3630
      @timothymarkonis3630 17 днів тому

      ​@@icoz7Shallower body depth guitars that still project a comparatively big acoustic sound CAN be found, and mitigate this physical comfort issue a great deal.

  • @beepoz
    @beepoz Місяць тому +51

    Anyone here heard Clapton’s Unplugged? It’s the perfect counter-example of the video’s title. (edit: or Al di Meola / Paco de Lucia / John Mclaughlin's Guitar Trio album... and so many others...)

    • @MashaT22
      @MashaT22 Місяць тому +9

      That could make a great follow up video. What did Clapton do that made that performance one of the best acoustic sets ever? How did he translate his electric playing to acoustic?

    • @matwhite57
      @matwhite57 Місяць тому +1

      I think you are absolutely bang on. The unplugged album encouraged me to play solos and riffs more. Not that I would in any way compare my playing to these guys but anyone that says they hate acoustic solos is just talking nonsense.

    • @alexlubinski7795
      @alexlubinski7795 Місяць тому +1

      I recently saw Al di Meola live. Worst show I have endured in my life, the piezo sound of an acoustic guitar doesn't really suit his music, in my opinion. Enduring it for almost two hours straight gave me a massive headache. Don't get me wrong, he's a musical prodigy and a genius, but the sound of an acoustic guitar, with all those transients jumping for your attention, I found listening to it for a prolonged period of time very unpleasant.

    • @pieteytrenton2747
      @pieteytrenton2747 Місяць тому +5

      ​@@MashaT22I first listened to that album before I turned 10, the old love solo still blows me away. Personally? You want a solo to sound good on accoustic? Get rid of the pick, dig your fingers in, and pluck them outwardly... There's countless examples of ppl sounding good without doing that, but it sure as hell works for me

    • @russellcameronthomas2116
      @russellcameronthomas2116 Місяць тому +1

      the di Meola / de Lucia /McLaughlin trio album was, and is, magic and majesty ! Highest level of artistry and skill on acoustic guitar.

  • @marcflickinger7476
    @marcflickinger7476 Місяць тому +13

    Clapton Unplugged is a master class in acoustic soloing (slide/nylon/steel). It’s all there, melodic, soulful and serves the song/performance. Tim Reynolds work on Dave Matthews Live at Luther College is also incredible.

  • @MichaTulik
    @MichaTulik Місяць тому +9

    0:28 main reason for the "plinky" sound is the right hand technique. If you want more "body" and attack it's worth to practice "rest stroke" technique, very often used in gypsy jazz. A friend of mine showed me the difference it makes in sound, and it was almost like he was playing a different instrument. Joscho Stephan is one of the greatest in that realm.

    • @richardking7137
      @richardking7137 Місяць тому

      I agree 100 per cent….rest strokes help a lot to get a full sound.

    • @Guitarplayer724
      @Guitarplayer724 Місяць тому

      Thanks for the info! 🙏

    • @pdxsaintjohn
      @pdxsaintjohn 22 дні тому +1

      Check out Duved Dunayevsky for one of the most authentic "early Django" style players of today.

  • @jeffhatcher6778
    @jeffhatcher6778 Місяць тому +28

    Tony Rice: Backwaters...the entire album. You can definitely solo with authority on an acoustic guitar.,

    • @garywhitt98
      @garywhitt98 Місяць тому +1

      Thank you. Tony Rice. Bryan Sutton. Tommy Emmanuel, Glen Campbell, Paco de Lucia, John McGlothlin, Jerry Reed and on and on and on. But Tony Rice. Yes.

    • @jeffhatcher6778
      @jeffhatcher6778 Місяць тому +1

      @@garywhitt98 The list can go on quite a ways...

    • @djonakachopper
      @djonakachopper 20 днів тому +1

      Yes. And of course Clarence White’s work or Tony McManus. Right hand is even more important than with electric in my observation.

    • @philbrown102
      @philbrown102 11 днів тому

      Surprisingly, and I mean this because one would figure Rhett as such an accomplished player would undersrand this, the problem here is poor technique. Electric and acoustic guitars are different and need to be approached differently. Rhett's flat picking just isn't very good. Tell me that Bruce Cockburn can't solo well on an acoustic guitar. Of course he can. His fingers are gold.

  • @ultrahighgain412
    @ultrahighgain412 Місяць тому +23

    I was like, "Wow, is that samuraiguitarist?" It is!

    • @steelhead197
      @steelhead197 17 днів тому +1

      Me too! I was like the Samurai and Rhett, seems like a super team to me! Well done gentlemen!

  • @travisshaw3866
    @travisshaw3866 Місяць тому +4

    This was fun to watch. Well done you guys!

  • @kingbryn1692
    @kingbryn1692 Місяць тому

    Epic stuff fellas! Thanks!! As someone who enjoys both the electric and acoustic side this was great info to think about and focus on doing in each soloing

  • @bestpoker
    @bestpoker 26 днів тому

    Great collab Rhett! Thx Sam too! Learned a ton.Thanks for posting!

  • @stewartaubel3842
    @stewartaubel3842 Місяць тому +1

    That was so informative! I had never seen that technique demonstrated before. Really helpful.

  • @jrpipik
    @jrpipik Місяць тому +6

    One thing that I find key to soloing on an acoustic is landing phrases on the beat. You can noodle around more freely on an electric, but for an acoustic where you don't have that kind of volume and sustain, it helps to have the support of the rhythm section especially when you hit a first or last note of a phrase. (It's pretty good on electric solos, too.)

  • @thetruevineproductions
    @thetruevineproductions Місяць тому +4

    Lovely stuff, guys. Getting big Dave Rawlings vibes. Rhett: do a feature on Dave Rawlings! One of the only guitarists I've seen live who gets gasps during solos and rapturous applause every time he finishes one! That concept of creating a story out of your solo is huge, and, Dave is a master of it. Keep up the great work: big fan of you both. Awesome collab!

  • @georgedavis5003
    @georgedavis5003 Місяць тому

    It's so good to see Sammy G on the channel! Awesome seeing a collaboration with you both, as you guys have helped my musical journey in a huge way the past couple years. Much love and support!

  • @Durmomo0
    @Durmomo0 Місяць тому +9

    "What is this, a crossover episode?"
    Cool to see 2 channels I like collaborating

  • @paulsummerside
    @paulsummerside 23 дні тому

    Great jam session with soloing, clearly a lot of influences from Bluegrass and also Trad Irish and Scottish Folk tunes.
    As a Brit who loves Traditional Folk from various parts of the UK I can find a lot of inspiration from this.
    Cheers 🍻 chaps.

  • @jimwaller5465
    @jimwaller5465 14 днів тому

    Great video and info. This is where I am trying to improve and the journey continues.

  • @dalejones4322
    @dalejones4322 Місяць тому +4

    To call me a novice would be giving me far more credit then I deserve. Two profound things I learned from this video were how much more the open strings ring out than the fretted strings. The other was when Sam played and pressed his finger against the guitar and let off. I never would have thought I would be able to hear a difference. I'm sure most real guitarist know these things but I found it fascinating. Thanks Rhett for a great video

  • @seanbaines
    @seanbaines Місяць тому

    Two of my faves in the same spot. Perfect! Good video gents.

  • @BamaGuitar
    @BamaGuitar 23 дні тому +2

    1000% an acoustic and electric are NOT the same, even hybrids! I like both, but being an old fart, I started in the early 70's with acoustics and while I love all the wonderful and creative sounds I can make with my electrics, I respect my acoustics for what they enhance in my ever going, never stop learning, guitar journey. Kudos to this video, respect the instrument you are playing!

  • @rajennaidoo7
    @rajennaidoo7 11 днів тому

    Profoundly grateful for this video. Please do more collabs. Lots of 'takeaways' especially for guitarists who play alone which I enjoy. In a sense create your own orchestra with the humble acoustic guitar. I have acquired an electric and acoustic - electric guitar but my affinity for my humble acoustic is so strong, inexplicable. Warm regards from Sunny South Africa

  • @stonemedicine
    @stonemedicine Місяць тому

    Excellent content. Thank you both.🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @mikewolfe4222
    @mikewolfe4222 Місяць тому

    Great playing, great content. This becoming my go to guitar channel.

  • @RRW276
    @RRW276 Місяць тому

    The tone on that slope shoulder is throaty and rich! I love it, very nice.

  • @JeremyAndersonBoise
    @JeremyAndersonBoise 29 днів тому

    @samuraiguitarist is among the realest, glad to see Steve here. Great tones, brothers

  • @yeknommonkey
    @yeknommonkey Місяць тому +3

    Matthew Scott ‘where you been’ has got an awesome acoustic solo in the middle of a mostly electric guitar song. Second only to Turin brakes Underdog. Oh and maybe the goat more than words with the longer outro. Nuno always the man.

  • @ukestudio3002
    @ukestudio3002 27 днів тому +1

    Great sounding Eastman guitar..pretty, too. Thanks for upload. Some good ideas here . 👍🏽

  • @howlinhog
    @howlinhog 17 днів тому +2

    You guys need to get out more. Go to a Bluegrass festival where people are camping, walk around to the various camp jams and you will find that the per capita of awesome players within the Bluegrass audience is far and away higher than any other genre. The best pickers in the world come from Bluegrass and that's not an opinion. I had the good fortune of witnessing Billy Strings (William Apastol) at my local festivals here in west Michigan go from great to super stardom. Billy was by no means alone with his level of skill.

  • @bauerma4
    @bauerma4 Місяць тому +6

    For having to fall to a backup plan, your basement studio looks great in these shots.

  • @chrisrowe2308
    @chrisrowe2308 29 днів тому +1

    Days of the New had some awesome acoustic soloing. "Touch, Peel, and Stand" and "Shelf in the Room" both come to mind.

  • @investingingeorgia8853
    @investingingeorgia8853 Місяць тому

    Just to be the next to be with you was pretty epic. Especially that low e pop!

  • @albikes8484
    @albikes8484 Місяць тому +5

    Thanks For Having SamG on. Love your channel and Samuris channel. Its great to see you together.

  • @offdutyjie
    @offdutyjie Місяць тому

    I Love Sammy G! So glad he was coming through and you guys got a good video together lol! Would love to see more collabs of you all! He should of came down for that Bike Festival to jam with Josh Scott lol!!

  • @kirk8429
    @kirk8429 19 днів тому

    This was incredibly helpful and practical. Have been trying to improve my acoustic solo without it becoming a bluegrass exercise.

  • @jameslifetimelearner
    @jameslifetimelearner 22 дні тому

    Loved the sound quality on this segment! Would be interested in a Rig rundown,all the finest and most expensive.

  • @nicholasdecaluwe706
    @nicholasdecaluwe706 Місяць тому

    Great work guys!

  • @dalgguitars
    @dalgguitars 8 днів тому

    Sammy G is always fantastic! Love the two guys together. Do this more often.

  • @rick49
    @rick49 Місяць тому +4

    Wow, this is great.

  • @MrXyzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
    @MrXyzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Місяць тому

    Great advice here. It brings out the music in the acoustic guitar.

  • @shun146
    @shun146 Місяць тому +12

    Honestly I love the combination of SammyG and Rhett haha

  • @NinerFourWhiskey
    @NinerFourWhiskey Місяць тому

    Great video. One of my favorites in the genre is the acoustic solos in Pure Prairie League Amie. I think a good example of "how to".

  • @MichaelMcMonagle-zq5lz
    @MichaelMcMonagle-zq5lz Місяць тому +2

    Really hope you guys go down in history. Some of the most beautiful picking I've ever heard! Thank you. 🙏

  • @JudsonBylerMusic
    @JudsonBylerMusic Місяць тому +1

    Great video!

  • @arthurfrayn7619
    @arthurfrayn7619 Місяць тому

    Great info, many electric players also allow too much string noise when playing acoustic. The open string emphasis helps a lot with that.

  • @jcwear89
    @jcwear89 Місяць тому

    Found this really useful - thanks!

  • @masterbuilder3166
    @masterbuilder3166 26 днів тому

    Great video. Subbed to both 👍 really enjoyed this

  • @jeriboxx4331
    @jeriboxx4331 Місяць тому

    Brilliant needed this…been struggling with acoustic solos and chasing electric sounds…

  • @jspanos500
    @jspanos500 29 днів тому

    Man, this is a great collaboration.

  • @JJgeetarisst
    @JJgeetarisst Місяць тому

    Always treat watching Rhett’s videos with headphones on

  • @jasonperry2385
    @jasonperry2385 Місяць тому

    Mad respect for these two guys.

  • @natedanaste
    @natedanaste Місяць тому

    Hey that was great man, thanks!

  • @michaelschmidt6548
    @michaelschmidt6548 Місяць тому +1

    Good stuff!

  • @grene1955
    @grene1955 Місяць тому

    It's just a joy watching two great guitar players trade techniques on acoustic guitars!

  • @MeeshGuitar
    @MeeshGuitar Місяць тому

    Great video Guys!

  • @msspi764
    @msspi764 Місяць тому

    Cool! Glad you did this. I had this aha moment when I moved to Kentucky and sought out a jam. Someone starts something like Big Sciota. Then they each take 16 bar (NO MORE!) breaks improvising around the basic tune. They weren’t anything but everyday folk, maybe the occasional musician from Nashville, but just folks with good ears and hands. Watch some videos of these folks. Go to the local Bluegrass jam. There is a lot to learn. $20 sounds a bargain

  • @nayb1398
    @nayb1398 14 днів тому

    Love Slash's acoustic soloing on Lies -bends and all!

  • @PoPo-xp7yk
    @PoPo-xp7yk Місяць тому +1

    Tim Renwick on Al Stewart's Year of the Cat. fabulous acoustic solo segues to a fabulous electric solo

  • @michaelhotten752
    @michaelhotten752 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks for this video Rhett. And yes to open strings! After 4 years on the acoustic and learning scale patterns I almost never use, I've started learning scales that use open strings. It has left me with a big question, why is it with all the guitar UA-cam videos out there very few talk about or teach learning scales and riffs closest to the nut?

  • @TheMjriley5150
    @TheMjriley5150 29 днів тому

    I heard a big click as I was watching this video and it was the sound of the lightbulb in my head coming on. Thank you for posting this! I have always hated soloing on acoustic and now I realize that my approach was all wrong. This is so simple, yet, I've never had somebody tell me this. Thanks, Guys!

  • @williamneillgross3926
    @williamneillgross3926 Місяць тому

    This was great! One solution for soloing on an acoustic guitar without reworking your technique too much...play an Ovation. Feel and attack and therefore I would say results are much closer to an electric guitar. You can move much faster on an Ovation. If it is set up you can play the licks you play on an electric (excluding Hendrix and Van Halen, though if you can play Spanish Fly, you probably can disregard this caveat). Ovation also projects differently than a traditional acoustic. Try it.

  • @jkrause365
    @jkrause365 Місяць тому

    Thanks for mentioning what I thought was the obvious; when in doubt, play the melody. That has always been my fall back strategy. Good video.

  • @actionjacksondan
    @actionjacksondan Місяць тому

    Great topic👍

  • @NOPE.S.P.
    @NOPE.S.P. Місяць тому +3

    Two of my favorite guitarists of all time are Michael Hedges and Tim Reynolds. The 1st time I heard each of their music, I was in as much awe as when anyone heard Eddie play "Eruption" before everyone else started copying him. It's kinda bittersweet that they never caught on as much as VH did.

  • @rudolphpyatt4833
    @rudolphpyatt4833 Місяць тому

    Great points raised here about the different characteristics of acoustic versus electric playing. You guys should check out Jonathan Stout (a/k/a Campus Five) to see how to approach the acoustic guitar without relying so much on open strings; i.e., in a jazz setting.

  • @me734
    @me734 Місяць тому

    Great stuff there Axemen

  • @srenlumholtz6242
    @srenlumholtz6242 Місяць тому +2

    Listen to the solo in Taste I'm moving on. Sounds awesome. 😄

  • @cutittaierau3128
    @cutittaierau3128 Місяць тому

    Love it 😊

  • @Twinkie1960
    @Twinkie1960 Місяць тому

    always liked the first half of free bird (acoustic part)…open strings being played between the chords…a nice touch by whoever played it…

  • @randallhacker
    @randallhacker Місяць тому

    Great video, and i dig watching you both quite a bit! Do have to agree there may be a bit of naivete, but I wonder have you guys started on electric? Im mostly totally an acoustic player and have my whole concept of soloing rought from acoustic. Funny thing is, i just got my first strat electric and leaning to solo electric now lol. Been a process for sure. You guys can for sure rip it on acoustic too! But yea, to add to this list of crazy acoustic players throw on that Tommy Emmanuel and Billy Strings vid and see that insanity.

  • @stephenbouchelle7706
    @stephenbouchelle7706 Місяць тому

    Good advice and beautiful playing. For a study on the differences look at Richard Thompson.

  • @iancook7109
    @iancook7109 Місяць тому

    Nice tips here. I do like the sound of a piezo pickup acoustic solo

  • @dennismcquoid9751
    @dennismcquoid9751 Місяць тому +11

    Justin Johnson does it pretty good.

    • @pecosnick45
      @pecosnick45 29 днів тому

      Yes. But also no. His methods are a whole different breed of play stylings. Separate him from this the same way you would a classical or flamenco guitarist. This applies to the generic guitarist using a guitar pick.

    • @pecosnick45
      @pecosnick45 29 днів тому

      Not saying he can’t flatpick, but its not his usual style and he follows these thought processes when he does.

  • @Birkguitars
    @Birkguitars Місяць тому

    There is a great acoustic guitar solo in Make Me Smile by Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel that I think spans the electric and acoustic cross over point. And No Doubt's Don't Speak also has a great solo. They are out there if we hunt around.

  • @jrlee243
    @jrlee243 Місяць тому

    Slide and flamenco solos are some of my favorite

  • @bryanvickers
    @bryanvickers Місяць тому +9

    Leo Kottke...nuff said

  • @steelhead197
    @steelhead197 17 днів тому

    When in doubt “play the melody”…..thank you fellas! 🇨🇦

  • @stefanodellagrotta3832
    @stefanodellagrotta3832 Місяць тому

    I play acoustic but in a blues/ trad jazz contest. I find very useful using mainly downstrokes when solo, so I can focus more on tone and I cannot do fast stuff lol

  • @callumgregg-smart1904
    @callumgregg-smart1904 Місяць тому +1

    I've always thought this was an interesting topic. I could never think of a good acoustic solo. Until that is, I heard old shoes (& picture postcards) by Tom Waits one day. Shep cooke plays an absolutely beautiful solo on acoustic guitar for that song, one of the best I've heard. I think that's the basis for a good solo on an acoustic, simple great feel, and not at all flashy

  • @TheBdriver
    @TheBdriver Місяць тому +1

    I think of guys like Clapton and Gilmore and my memory comes back to solos I've seen and heard them play. They do it with finesse and grace. Sparsely often. Licks and stuff are short and concise and theres breathing room before the next phrase. (eg Wish you were here)

  • @kingmatthewa
    @kingmatthewa 28 днів тому

    Excellent video. When producing, I would ask guitarists that play constantly solo notes if they talk that way. That would trigger them to think about taking "breaths" in their solos. Thanks for putting this together.
    Ya'll need to put out a dual acoustic album in this style. I would listen to this all day.

  • @gregdale1066
    @gregdale1066 Місяць тому +1

    Daryl Stuermer on a Jean-Luc Ponty tune called Renaissance . Emotive af

  • @dougcrowe1226
    @dougcrowe1226 Місяць тому

    More please❤

  • @samme79
    @samme79 Місяць тому +1

    John Mayer's Queen of California acoustic solo is a prime example of how to solo on an acoustic guitar. Same with his Something Like Olivia

  • @willyedmondson7149
    @willyedmondson7149 Місяць тому

    Rhett, if you have not heard " I was only joking " by Rod Stewart, give it a listen. The acoustic solo translons to electric. It was knockout for us in the 70's. Knock if you will but I used an Ovation and it's the only guitar I wish I still had. My 63 stat that I have had from new is still with thankfully. Cheers mate.

  • @FelixGubbins
    @FelixGubbins Місяць тому

    😱 two of my favourite UA-cam guitarists on one video ❤️

    • @FelixGubbins
      @FelixGubbins Місяць тому

      Just need to get Chris Buck in there as well 😉

  • @garycoates4987
    @garycoates4987 Місяць тому

    The first regular paying gigs I had were playing Celtic folk and purely acoustic for a dinner crowd, no amp or mics, my guitar was a vintage arch top ,so you have to learn how to fill all the air , open strings and capo letting strings interact with each other like a harp type cascade

  • @MarsLonsen
    @MarsLonsen 14 днів тому

    dope pants samurai!

  • @meloysmusicstudio
    @meloysmusicstudio 16 днів тому

    It's tough when playing alone - I try to figure out how to do fit in a simple solo while still keeping open bass strings ringing out so that the feel of the song doesn't stop.

  • @MoneyGrip70
    @MoneyGrip70 28 днів тому +1

    Hey camera man , STAY STILL UR MAKING US DIZZY

  • @gcensing6351
    @gcensing6351 Місяць тому

    So Rhett, seriously, what wood is that top made out of? It has those beautiful flecks in the grain, almost like a figured top. Absolutely gorgeous!!

  • @davidmcauliffe8692
    @davidmcauliffe8692 26 днів тому

    Love the video.
    Bending on acoustic presents challenges simply because of tuning issues. I used to play heavier guage acoustic strings for sustain but not necessarily good for bending. I like to listen and play eastern music on guitar. It's a good lesson in bending on acoustic, especially with microtonal music.
    I'm also thinking that some of the concepts here are more for playing in a group setting. If you are the lone instrument, the soloing approach would be different - just the dynamics alone. How would you approach that?

  • @carlyoung5035
    @carlyoung5035 Місяць тому

    Great video. There comes a point in most electric guitarists learning where you drift over to acoustic and discover that although they have the same 6 strings, tunings, and general theory, they therefor SHOULD be the same - they aren't. (I'm sure this occurs in the opposite direction for those who begin acoustic and pick up electric too). It's my belief that if you can learn both you will be a much more flexible player and enjoy playing that much more because your scope for creativity is suddenly widened. I've been playing electric on and off 40+ years, but I only started playing acoustic seriously in lock-down and it blew away all the apathy and general boredness I was feeling at the time, and I'm now almost acoustic only. And for goodness sake don't think that playing oldey-timey tunes on an acoustic is naff, because some of it is hard as hell and it WILL expand your abilities.

  • @woofcity6307
    @woofcity6307 Місяць тому

    I have the other issue, i can solo on acoustic guitar from years of crosspicking flatpicking, but i’ve learned over many years, i need to set up my electric more like my acoustic - and bring that style to the electric… because thats what sounds the best for me. So i use very low action, same gauge as martin lights - 12-54 wound g, and just slide around more vs bending over a 1/2 step. Works for me but never met a guy doing that… my realization… i had to give myself permission to do it - byt julian lage has played that gauge, so i knew it could sound great if your mind is in it

  • @moctzal
    @moctzal Місяць тому +2

    Totally agree with Sammy G. Acoustic guitars and electric guitars are as different as pianos and organs are, maybe even more. They're different instruments.
    John Mayer's 2012 Performances EP has some great examples of acoustic guitar solos on it (that version of Queen of California comes to mind specifically). Individual note runs need help on acoustic guitars, 100%

    • @cameronfoy3662
      @cameronfoy3662 25 днів тому

      Glad to see you drop that 2012 EP. Picked a part a couple of those songs earlier this year. Played mostly electric last year then hopped back to acoustic this year. Went from blues soloing to acoustic. That EP is brilliant. Shadow Days especially is so tactful. So many little diads and just playing through the scale in a tactful rhythmic way. Awesome stuff.

  • @degerdi
    @degerdi Місяць тому +1

    Max Willow fingerpicking a guitar is like listening to heaven as the clouds briefly part after a rain