one of the most amazing things about the internet age is a guy like you just doing guitar lessons like this for the rest of us. i don't think there are a lot of people who have more authority on the guitar subject than you. looking forward to the next video.
No you haven't. Jimi hendrix recordings are slowed down and don't reproduce the original performance. The original vinyl LP recording is slow by about 10% The notes get stretched as a result of the slow speed playback. Etc.
You not only know how to play well, you know how to teach well. Showing things over and over is brilliant. You realize the student is trying to follow along and is thinking, "wait! how did that go?" Then you show it again several times. Don't have to rewind! Excellent. Thank you Tim!
awesome !!!! its not a classic and formal tutorial... its more like a reflexive approach of the song... a close view, you dont tell us how to play it, you tell us how you felt it your way and how to feel it our way... its not limiting us to play the way the song was written but rather inviting us to play it our way, with our own musical sense and feelings.... very rare on UA-cam, thanks Tim !!
Jimi does that chromatic walk down behind his head in his live video, which I find just mind blowing! God, he was something to watch, let alone listen too ! TY Tim, your also one to be admired Sir,,, :)
This is by far the best Jimi Hendrix song lesson on the web. Out of any teacher you made Hendrix make sense and you went through the materials at a fantastic paste that made the song easy to learn how to play. Thank you so much!
Wow. What a teacher. What a difference when you have someone who has actually done it (played guitar) for real for a living and not spent his life making videos. Such self assurance and no filler. Brilliant. Thank you.
Hey Tim...I hope your well...? I've been playing guitar now for over 25 years on and off and just recently, and only recently i have begun to really take this seriously - the only reason i have done this is after watching this video. I have never heard so much passion, soul and tone in such a small amount of time. If i had never picked and played a guitar in my life this video would have made me want it more than anything. Hats off to you fella - very jealous but also very much inspired to become even 10% close to how and why you play like you do. Thank you Tim.
In addition to a high degree of musical knowledge, achievement, teaching competence, and thoroughness in his approach, he is also incredibly patient, generous, and likable. I have seen some really good guitar instruction, but I don't think anyone does it better. Thank you so much, Tim.
Unbelievable! The first time i try to play this is about 25 years ago.... without internet and with wrong tabulatures... after a very long abstinence of guitar i play again and it works with your‘e support!!! I get it after 20 minutes.... very happy to say that. Greetings from germany from a 40 years old rebeginner.
@@atreju2155 nothing like any of the 1000 jimi hendrix sounds. Did you know jimi hendrix recordings playback slightly slow and that ruins the tones and makes it impossible for anyone to copy jimi hendrix?
You must be deaf and blind. Computers play the tones in reverse order. NO jimi hendrix equipment was used during this video. No fender guitar was used either.
Tim, you really are great with your lessons and basically letting us in your house to see your setup and to explain everything you do. Your playing is so clean and amazing, it's easy to understand what you are doing. Also thanks for your website and your explanations there. It's so much fun just to wander through your website watching videos. Thank you Tim...
I only just found you 3 days ago and I've been on UA-cam nonstop since. You're an amazing man and you're opening my eyes to many things I had not considered in the last 55 years I've been playing guitar. I have no rock speed, only some few blues riffs I've worked into my worship music over 45 years. I am so ready to get "unstuck " after I have been stimulated by your vision. Thank you!
Thanks Tim. You're Awesome Brutha! You are a great player and a great teacher. I'm 64. I got my first guitar when I was 5 years old and I've been playing ever since. I've had several great mentors and teachers over the years. I really like your teaching style and I really appreciate having you for a reference for many of my favorite songs. Many Thanks and best wishes. Keep up the good work 😁
Wrong. Wrong and wrong. NO jimi hendrix equipment was used during this video. NO fender equipment was used during this video. All jimi hendrix recordings are slow and out of tune. 65 guitarists can't tell jimi hendrix recordings are out of tune.
Tim, Tim, Tim. Thanks again. Most great players are not great teachers. You are both. Lesson is clear, broken down perfectly, and just what I need for a audition for a band with a leader I really like. Danny
I have a gig coming up Friday and the guys I jam with decided to throw Hey Joe in the mix. We all knew the basics but needed the fillers so we looked here on UA-cam and watched this video. In no time at all we had it down! Thank you for taking the time to do this, your method of teaching is by far the easiest for anyone. You rock Tim! Thanks again!!
Man you are my new hero! Love this song and tried to play it using other tutorials that just seem over complicate it by trying to teach it as Jimi played it! Jimi's playing was beautifully simple at it core but played in his own very special way. What you've given us is the basic ingredients so we can try and add a little something special as we get more confident playing it. Thank you so much :)
Tim’s genuine appreciation for Hendrix’s nuances comes through in the lesson and makes the end result sound so much more authentic. I also makes it far easier to learn because suddenly you are able to understand something that previously seemed so baffling. 👍👍👍
You are the best Tim, thank you so much for helping me to expand my knowledge with lead guitar. I am a retired old man and I have never enjoyed anything more. God bless always.
I will repost the video within 48 hours, the Hey Joe lead SOLO instructional video will be back on youtube momentarily . I wanted to change a couple of bits...:) Thanks, Tim
Hello tim. I am a totally blind person and have played the guitar for over 40 years. I play cowboy chords and pound out a rythm. I have learned a lot more in the last three years from listening to your videos, thanks man, more than you know. I use a screen reader on this computer so have a tough time filling out the forms so I can get a message to you. Just learned all the hoops I have to jump threw to get this much done. Keep up the good work, I use the you tube links to listen to your lessons. Richard E Gwinn, picking hard and standing by for more great lessons.
I predict by the end of the year, Tim will be theee #1 guitar guru on UA-cam. And deservedly so. Incredible wealth of knowledge far surpassing the others. The nuance is astounding. Plus, he's a super cool guy ! \m/
Can't express how nice it is to see a guitar virtuoso, studio musician/gear head not be a music snob. I love your aproach, amazing teaching and perfect song. I'm a fan, can't wait to deep dive.
Ratherly good. Not just 'the notes' but a framework for adding extra-crunchy goodness to all this Jimi-Joe malarkey. Massive thankyoolies Tim for bothering to share this. Utterly wonderful. I personally sub the Major E at the 7th fret with the patented 'Hendrix Chord' (AKA 'E7#9' -whatever that means) which goes like this: (from bass E string) X7678X (You can even accidentally play the 'X strings as they're both E stringmybobs anyhoo - and nobody gonna blow noodles atcha. But it sounds best without. Massive thanks. Kisses and hot lurve.
There have been so many great guitarists who have been of the "three finger" variety...almost never using the pinkey...great lesson once again Tim! We appreciate you brother!
i really like the way you show how you do the notes , you are no doubt the best i have ever seen on here, when it comes to teaching , you dont spend a lot of time talking but more easy to follow than any i have seen. you are also the best at doing what you do,
Tim, with this, your first lesson, you pretty much blew all other Hey Joe tutorials out of the water! I think this is the *best* tutorial for Hey Joe, for the following reasons: (1) It is the most authentic and closest to the original recording, and (2) no one has been able to articulate and explain the subtleties of how to play certain parts like you did; case in point: the way you explained how to "brush" the E major chord in the intro, including exactly how many strums and what strings to pick - no one has explained it the way you did. Your lesson is accessible to beginners like me, and valuable to experienced players as well. Thank you, thank you, thank you! I will eagerly await more of your lessons. Let us know if we can request specific song lessons.
I think virtually every guitarist after Hendrix has gotten inspiration from him whether they realize it or not. he is present in basically all guitar playing!✊
i have been playing for aprox 37 years and my playing has just exploded in just 12 hours and two of your vids (i lost 2 finger tips fr a lawn mower around 30 yrs ago) and my pikie finger is paralized) but now i know where notes r and improvise w/slides n hammer ons,ur an unbelieveable teacher for me.right on! !!
This has always been one of my favorite songs to play since I learned it many years ago. But you showed me a couple little details here that make it SO much better. Thank you!
Tim Pierce Guitar Tim it would be a great help if you could do a guitar amp tutorial in the future. I'm having a tough time working out all the settings by myself. Cheers
Jeez, how lucky are we to have you teaching us in such an easy to understand method. I can't thank you enough for sharing such a wealth of knowledge for all of us aspiring musicians. You are bar none the best instructor I've found to date. Can't wait to discover more! Thanks Tim!
Thanks so much for this lesson. As a kid playing at the Cafe Wha I had the privilege to see Jimmy audition for the night show playing Hey Joe. Needless to say he got the job and the rest is History. Thanks so much for your time and energy.
Just wanna say; I'm not a guitar player, but these videos just gives me sooo much. Thay make me happy, lift my spirit and in general just makes my day. Thanks...
Tim, You are without a doubt the best instructor I have experienced in many years...This lesson is so good...It is a pleasure to be able to learn from such a pro...Thank you
That is so cool! There are many ways to play Hendrix songs. Many lessons on UA-cam by lots of great players but this intro really hits home with me. Especially those diads on the 4th and 5th fret on the A&D and the open E. It sounds super authentic to me.
9:00 played 7th fret low E but said 9th. Just adding in case it is helpful for someone. Wonderful video, thank you. Been listening to this song for 30+ years, finally time to learn it..!
This is, hands down, the best Hey Joe tutorial on the internet. You go into the subtleties and then actually *explain* them to us too. Great teacher.
No way does Tim realize how good he is at teaching guitar! Keep it up, buddy! This stuff is pure 24k gold!
Genuine Gentleman and genuine Genius .🎸❤️📝👍😌🏆
I can never get enough of the sound of the neck pickup on a strat!
It sounds gorgeous, doesn't it. I could play that guitar all day. It sustains for hours!!
one of the most amazing things about the internet age is a guy like you just doing guitar lessons like this for the rest of us.
i don't think there are a lot of people who have more authority on the guitar subject than you. looking forward to the next video.
Thanks!
I'm 15 and because of you, Tim, i have learned my first Jimi Hendrix song all the way through. Thank you, and keep rocking.
No you haven't.
Jimi hendrix recordings are slowed down and don't reproduce the original performance.
The original vinyl LP recording is slow by about 10%
The notes get stretched as a result of the slow speed playback.
Etc.
@@dreyn7780 what the fuck are you talking about
@@dreyn7780 o asked
Who asked
I can’t believe this video is ten years old Tim! And you’re still going strong!
You not only know how to play well, you know how to teach well. Showing things over and over is brilliant. You realize the student is trying to follow along and is thinking, "wait! how did that go?" Then you show it again several times. Don't have to rewind! Excellent. Thank you Tim!
awesome !!!! its not a classic and formal tutorial... its more like a reflexive approach of the song... a close view, you dont tell us how to play it, you tell us how you felt it your way and how to feel it our way... its not limiting us to play the way the song was written but rather inviting us to play it our way, with our own musical sense and feelings.... very rare on UA-cam, thanks Tim !!
Jimi does that chromatic walk down behind his head in his live video, which I find just mind blowing! God, he was something to watch, let alone listen too ! TY Tim, your also one to be admired Sir,,, :)
This is by far the best Jimi Hendrix song lesson on the web. Out of any teacher you made Hendrix make sense and you went through the materials at a fantastic paste that made the song easy to learn how to play. Thank you so much!
Wow. What a teacher. What a difference when you have someone who has actually done it (played guitar) for real for a living and not spent his life making videos. Such self assurance and no filler. Brilliant. Thank you.
and who's not a music snob
The best teacher around!!
Thank you brother Pierce!!
Hey Tim...I hope your well...? I've been playing guitar now for over 25 years on and off and just recently, and only recently i have begun to really take this seriously - the only reason i have done this is after watching this video. I have never heard so much passion, soul and tone in such a small amount of time. If i had never picked and played a guitar in my life this video would have made me want it more than anything. Hats off to you fella - very jealous but also very much inspired to become even 10% close to how and why you play like you do. Thank you Tim.
In addition to a high degree of musical knowledge, achievement, teaching competence, and thoroughness in his approach, he is also incredibly patient, generous, and likable. I have seen some really good guitar instruction, but I don't think anyone does it better. Thank you so much, Tim.
Oh my gosh! You have taken a song I've known my whole life and made it accessible to me on guitar in 16 minutes! Thank you so much!!!!!
Micky Finn Happy to hear it... Thanks Micky! :) #hey-joe
Unbelievable! The first time i try to play this is about 25 years ago.... without internet and with wrong tabulatures... after a very long abstinence of guitar i play again and it works with your‘e support!!! I get it after 20 minutes.... very happy to say that. Greetings from germany from a 40 years old rebeginner.
Even a hard core Les Paul guy like me LOVES the sound of that strat!
It has a really unique sound
Looks like 50’s strat or could be a perfect reissue or replica
I believe it’s a Nash
@@atreju2155 nothing like any of the 1000 jimi hendrix sounds.
Did you know jimi hendrix recordings playback slightly slow and that ruins the tones and makes it impossible for anyone to copy jimi hendrix?
You must be deaf and blind.
Computers play the tones in reverse order.
NO jimi hendrix equipment was used during this video.
No fender guitar was used either.
Man you make it look easy Tim. Your the reason I've picked up my guitar after 24 years to give it another go! Thanks man.
Tim, you really are great with your lessons and basically letting us in your house to see your setup and to explain everything you do. Your playing is so clean and amazing, it's easy to understand what you are doing. Also thanks for your website and your explanations there. It's so much fun just to wander through your website watching videos. Thank you Tim...
Thanks buddy!
I only just found you 3 days ago and I've been on UA-cam nonstop since. You're an amazing man and you're opening my eyes to many things I had not considered in the last 55 years I've been playing guitar. I have no rock speed, only some few blues riffs I've worked into my worship music over 45 years. I am so ready to get "unstuck " after I have been stimulated by your vision. Thank you!
Hey... TIM! You made my day! After 15 years I decided to play again, and your videos are really inspiring. Thanks, from Colombia.
Tim, you are a very good instructor, I stayed up for hours practicing last night. Very inspiring, good job!
Ulf, 55 Sweden
Thanks Tim. You're Awesome Brutha! You are a great player and a great teacher. I'm 64. I got my first guitar when I was 5 years old and I've been playing ever since. I've had several great mentors and teachers over the years. I really like your teaching style and I really appreciate having you for a reference for many of my favorite songs. Many Thanks and best wishes. Keep up the good work 😁
you are the man! Awesome lesson. the guitar is so freakin' awesome!
how r u doin papa yur a great awsome player and teacher i learned a lot from u thankx buddy yur the man
brill
Wrong. Wrong and wrong.
NO jimi hendrix equipment was used during this video.
NO fender equipment was used during this video.
All jimi hendrix recordings are slow and out of tune.
65 guitarists can't tell jimi hendrix recordings are out of tune.
Tim, Tim, Tim. Thanks again. Most great players are not great teachers. You are both. Lesson is clear, broken down perfectly, and just what I need for a audition for a band with a leader I really like. Danny
That is the coolest sounding strat I ever heard
I have a gig coming up Friday and the guys I jam with decided to throw Hey Joe in the mix. We all knew the basics but needed the fillers so we looked here on UA-cam and watched this video. In no time at all we had it down! Thank you for taking the time to do this, your method of teaching is by far the easiest for anyone. You rock Tim! Thanks again!!
MyBoykinDog how did it go ?
Same here. The band knew all the basics but we needed some embellishments and that's exactly why I am here! Great, great lesson.
Sir u r by far the best teacher teacher on utube Thank u and i know i owe u Richard from Pittsburgh, Pa.
Stuncard Richard Thanks Stuncard! :) #hey-joe
I watch this clip over and over again. Best lesson of Hey Joe there is
Man you are my new hero! Love this song and tried to play it using other tutorials that just seem over complicate it by trying to teach it as Jimi played it! Jimi's playing was beautifully simple at it core but played in his own very special way. What you've given us is the basic ingredients so we can try and add a little something special as we get more confident playing it. Thank you so much :)
Dave, thank you for the comment I really enjoy teaching these songs and I hope to find The time to do more and more of them, happy new year, Tim
Tim Pierce Guitar No worries Tim. Maybe you'd consider Voodoo Child for a future lesson?
Tim’s genuine appreciation for Hendrix’s nuances comes through in the lesson and makes the end result sound so much more authentic.
I also makes it far easier to learn because suddenly you are able to understand something that previously seemed so baffling.
👍👍👍
Well done Tim. Thanks for taking the time to make this video.
You are the best Tim, thank you so much for helping me to expand my knowledge with lead guitar. I am a retired old man and I have never enjoyed anything more. God bless always.
I will repost the video within 48 hours, the Hey Joe lead SOLO instructional video will be back on youtube momentarily . I wanted to change a couple of bits...:) Thanks, Tim
Best teacher on the internets. Ever.
Thanks for this I can fuckin strum it right now!!! You rock Tim!!!
Hello tim. I am a totally blind person and have played the guitar for over 40 years. I play cowboy chords and pound out a rythm. I have learned a lot more in the last three years from listening to your videos, thanks man, more than you know. I use a screen reader on this computer so have a tough time filling out the forms so I can get a message to you. Just learned all the hoops I have to jump threw to get this much done. Keep up the good work, I use the you tube links to listen to your lessons. Richard E Gwinn, picking hard and standing by for more great lessons.
Master of ALL styles...Bloody Legend!
Luke Bussey :) #hey-joe
I predict by the end of the year, Tim will be theee #1 guitar guru on UA-cam. And deservedly so. Incredible wealth of knowledge far surpassing the others. The nuance is astounding. Plus, he's a super cool guy ! \m/
Thanks :)
Tim Pierce Guitar m best guitar teacher on UA-cam
, also like Tim Schwartz
Tone is amazing . Only one I've seen as good or better is pilky27.
How did that prediction turn out?
Can't express how nice it is to see a guitar virtuoso, studio musician/gear head not be a music snob. I love your aproach, amazing teaching and perfect song. I'm a fan, can't wait to deep dive.
Yeah he is one of the best, if not THE best, he has played with all the greats.
Ratherly good. Not just 'the notes' but a framework for adding extra-crunchy goodness to all this Jimi-Joe malarkey.
Massive thankyoolies Tim for bothering to share this. Utterly wonderful.
I personally sub the Major E at the 7th fret with the patented 'Hendrix Chord' (AKA 'E7#9' -whatever that means) which goes like this: (from bass E string) X7678X (You can even accidentally play the 'X strings as they're both E stringmybobs anyhoo - and nobody gonna blow noodles atcha. But it sounds best without.
Massive thanks. Kisses and hot lurve.
There have been so many great guitarists who have been of the "three finger" variety...almost never using the pinkey...great lesson once again Tim! We appreciate you brother!
killer tone as allways
Im dyslexic and normally struggle to get guitar lessons online but you explain them in a really intuitive and logical manner. Thanks for the videos!
Shumba1991 That's so great! Thanks and happy you like them :)
Gotta say Tim, you're pretty much the reason why I play guitar now! Gotta love this stuff!
Much Appreciated - Thanks!
Look at you 10 years ago! !! Thank you for your work and your lessens!
Great lesson! Thanks, man.
Fantastic lesson Tim! Your clear and calm approach is a pure joy.
Much appreciated! #hey-joe #guitar-lesson
So awesome, thanks Tim.
Love it when he smiles. And he does it often in his vids!
The other song @ 11:26 Whole lotta love.
i really like the way you show how you do the notes , you are no doubt the best i have ever seen on here, when it comes to teaching , you dont spend a lot of time talking but more easy to follow than any i have seen. you are also the best at doing what you do,
awesome lesson Tim - love your style of teaching.
You are an exceptional player, you just made me aware of just how good really Jimi was.
Anyone ever tell you that you look like robin williams? Thanks for the lesson Tim, you rock.
Ha ha I don't mind that one bit thanks ! Tim
Finally a lesson on this song that's close to the original track. You're a great teacher
WindOnMyWings Thanks! :) #hey-joe
Excellent!!
Tim - I really like your direct and helpful approach. No fillers here - just right on the money and very helpful.
Hey Tim; what pickups are you using on that strat? They sound noiseless (unless you are using a gate or something)
and I really like the tone.
Tim, with this, your first lesson, you pretty much blew all other Hey Joe tutorials out of the water! I think this is the *best* tutorial for Hey Joe, for the following reasons: (1) It is the most authentic and closest to the original recording, and (2) no one has been able to articulate and explain the subtleties of how to play certain parts like you did; case in point: the way you explained how to "brush" the E major chord in the intro, including exactly how many strums and what strings to pick - no one has explained it the way you did. Your lesson is accessible to beginners like me, and valuable to experienced players as well. Thank you, thank you, thank you! I will eagerly await more of your lessons. Let us know if we can request specific song lessons.
Kamran Saeed Thanks Kamran much appreciated and happy you like the lessons! :) More to come! #hey-joe
Wow one of those licks sounds similar to whole lotta love. Seems Page maybe got some ideas from Hendrix?
I think virtually every guitarist after Hendrix has gotten inspiration from him whether they realize it or not. he is present in basically all guitar playing!✊
I love that legendary walk up and your tutorials!
@ 11:33 It reminds you of Led Zeppelin - Whole Lotta Love?
sacriledge
Jimmy page stole the riff from Hendrix. Then page stole the entire song of stairway to heaven from taurus.
I’m kidding
1st person who breaks down both solos of this song thank you so much
that one part sounds like "Whole lotta Love" by Led Zep
same notes
yeah, but hey joe was years before whole lotta love.
I've been playing this for 50 years but still got some value out of the tuition. Brilliant video Tim.
exelente !!
Eduardo Luis De Vito Thanks Eduardo! #hey-joe
gracias Edu.vos tocas igual con la mano izquierda?
Tim, just to say a massive Thank you for this lesson. You explain so well. Really appreciated.
Did you hook up all your tons of equipment by yourself or did you hire it done when you took out that million dollar loan for the studio...lol
Thank you so much for your generosity and abnegation . From FRANCE.
alexe610 Thanks :) #hey-joe
I never heard it played so close to the album version. Its the little things that make that intro. Awesome lesson
Thanks Tim,
I have struggled for years trying to get the intro just right. This lesson really helped with the timing!
Thanks again!
Thank you sir
For this great guitar lesson 👏👏👍🙏🙏
Now i can play this amazing song perfectly
i have been playing for aprox 37 years and my playing has just exploded in just 12 hours and two of your vids (i lost 2 finger tips fr a lawn mower around 30 yrs ago) and my pikie finger is paralized) but now i know where notes r and improvise w/slides n hammer ons,ur an unbelieveable teacher for me.right on! !!
Love watching and learning from Tim
This has always been one of my favorite songs to play since I learned it many years ago. But you showed me a couple little details here that make it SO much better. Thank you!
Tim please keep the lessons coming. I'm having a great time understanding these awesome ideas of Jimi Hendrix.
Thanks for subscribing Ravi! #heyjoe
Tim Pierce Guitar Tim it would be a great help if you could do a guitar amp tutorial in the future. I'm having a tough time working out all the settings by myself. Cheers
Jeez, how lucky are we to have you teaching us in such an easy to understand method. I can't thank you enough for sharing such a wealth of knowledge for all of us aspiring musicians. You are bar none the best instructor I've found to date. Can't wait to discover more! Thanks Tim!
Thanks so much for this lesson. As a kid playing at the Cafe Wha I had the privilege
to see Jimmy audition for the night show playing Hey Joe. Needless to say he got the job and the rest is History.
Thanks so much for your time and energy.
Must have been amazing!
Great lesson! Your enthusiasm is contagious. Thanks.
Great lesson- really clear and i like the way you laid out the basic version to allow us to add our own embellishments. Super job!!
Your lessons have made me a much better guitar player. Best instruction on UA-cam. Thanks so much Tim!
I liked the nod to "Whole Lotta Love". It always makes me think of it too!
Little finger sounds just as good there at the last. Great lesson. Thank you
Excellent lesson Tim, thank's. I love your choice of songs to teach, every one has been brilliant, heavy and soulful. KEEP IT UP PLEASE.
Thanks Adrian!
Always classy. Very intuitive demonstration. Thank you.
Thanks Krantz happy you like it! #guitar-lesson #hey-joe
Just wanna say; I'm not a guitar player, but these videos just gives me sooo much. Thay make me happy, lift my spirit and in general just makes my day. Thanks...
Happy to hear it Tommy!
Tim, You are without a doubt the best instructor I have experienced in many years...This lesson is so good...It is a pleasure to be able to learn from such a pro...Thank you
Thanks Tim. Excellent teaching style. The best I have personally seen.
Wow you really captured the essence of Jimi! Awesome playing! Thanks for the tutorial!
Brilliant. Tim, you are the best teacher. Thank you!
That is so cool! There are many ways to play Hendrix songs. Many lessons on UA-cam by lots of great players but this intro really hits home with me. Especially those diads on the 4th and 5th fret on the A&D and the open E. It sounds super authentic to me.
So good! I've been getting by playing that song for too long. You picked up and explained things in a way that sounds so much better. Thank you!
9:00 played 7th fret low E but said 9th.
Just adding in case it is helpful for someone.
Wonderful video, thank you. Been listening to this song for 30+ years, finally time to learn it..!
Great well balanced lesson. Your lesson helped me get another classic under my belt.
Awesome lesson, I love Hendrix! Looking forward to the next part. Thank you!
Thanks!
Tim, you are the best teacher!
You Are a Fantastic Teacher.
Thanks Tim. I really appreciate the way you break things down to make them easy to play and understand
I really haven't had the chance to say how much ive learned and that your such a awesome teacher Tim ty 2 thumbs up with you an marty such great ppl
lol...Tim you are truly amazing ....I've been playing a long time and I smile when ever I hear you play ANYTHING!
that is the stratiest strat I have ever heard. awesome!
You're the best Hendrix teacher. Thank you so much Tim!
By far the best lesson of ‘Hey Joe’ on UA-cam. Instant subscription my brother!