Excellent! I was looking for the ascending line during the A Maj chord in the chorus. I've seen four different people play it four different ways and your version sounds right and you explain it better than anyone else. Thanks!
Every morning I get up early so I can play before I get ready for work. I’m 67 and shouldn’t be working, but that’s another story. The point is, every morning I try to learn something new. A few weeks ago I discovered this series. Now, every morning I learn something new with you. Thank you.
I really appreciate the way you go over the sections several times rather than only once. At my level I need that and it saves me from having to back up the video multiple times. This is a comprehensive lesson.
As as guy who loves UA-cam and guitar... I must say these lessons are some of the best song lessons out there. Thank you Fishman and Angela!!! Well done! Keep them coming!
Hello,I thank you very much for your accurate guitar lesson.This song is one of my favourite.I still remember the first time I listened to Tom Petty's music,back in 1984 during a wonderful summer spent in Placerville, California.Greetings from Italy,the country where I was born.
Learning with you, Angela, from San Francisco CA. Favorite TP song: Crawling back to you (especially nice to play on a 12 string acoustic). Thank you for all the great lessons.
Bravo Miss, with your in-depth lessons, you'll make me seem a way better guitarist than I truly am, and I truly am becoming better and for that, along with practice on my end, thank you
Didn’t catch this video live, but thanks for sharing! I’m watching from Loveland, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati. My favorite Tom Petty song is Into the Great Wide Open…
my piano teacher looked at me with the same intensity at 5 yrs! You are the best instructer ever! I swear it is as if you see me messing up your like do it again, again,again
From Sheridan Arkansas and I have been working on a new project that has been going on for a while now and I was playing around with sweet Jane Mott The Hoople song and used the sissy strut for some fun with it I think it is very cool and I am learning a lot from you so I thank you so much
I just found this and you...love both. Been through several Petty tune lessons. I really like your feel, your style, your groove. And really dig how you teach...
ive watched a few videos for this song and struggle with the strumming pattern - i can already tell this is the video im going to figure it out on. Thanks - from Texas
Portland, Oregon. "You Don't Know How It Feels", but this song is close, it's just right there, no ... well ... maybe it is this song; I remember I dropped what I was doing and drove down to buy the CD first time I heard this on the radio. Just bought an ESP LTD thinline 12 string with Fishman electronics and the Sonicore under-saddle pickup. I'm in LOVE with it.
Watching from Gainesville, Florida: Home of Tom and most of the Heartbreakers. This is my favorite song of theirs. I usually play it on a 12 string acoustic, but it is fun on any guitar. First time I've seen your channel. Very nice.
I love this song! I was driving to see my dad for the first time in a year while the lesson was on but I have brought a guitar with me so will give it a go over the next dew days :-)
Thanks for the shout out at 4:27. Really enjoy these lessons. Thanks to you and Fishman. ( also love my loud box artist). 🇨🇭🎸. You also need to breakdown “breakdown” ( Am and G!)
Hi Angela, thank you for sharing yet another great lesson. I'm grateful to be learning very much from you. You're a mighty fine artist, guitarist and teacher. Please, please can we have a lesson on your version of Tennessee Whiskey like the one you did on UA-cam with your beautiful HSS black strat with rosewood fretboard. Thank you again for sharing this lesson, I particularly liked the solos. 🎸🤠
Good lesson! Such simple chords but all the nuances make it a great song. I play acoustic but will try to add a few of the embellishments on the Amaj chorus. I’m also working on the harmonica parts….. thanks!
Thank you! Can you please do a lesson on Tom Petty's, A Higher Place? I love the way you break the songs down, and the way you explain the leads. Can't wait! Thanks!
Again, as a solo acoustic guitarist, I knew the chords to the basic song. I do the ascending A riff in the chorus on the D - G and B strings… It works fairly good. I have a “solo” that I do on the acoustic guitar, but not very great. I’ll be able to incorporate the solos you have into my acoustic version by throwing in the Am and G chords up the neck. Thanks for this arrangement.
Good to see you back. You are a very good teacher!!one request can you please play each part through before picking it apart. Even if you make mistakes which BTW is encouraging me!!
She grew up in the Indiana town had a good looking mom who never was around, but she grew up tall and she grew up right with the Indiana boys on the Indiana nights.
Nice I like your slow approach for learning for beginners I tried other ones and they kind go threw stuff alittle faster it be nice if ya could throw up what your doing in the corner like a tab and the down and up strokes for people that like seeing tabs ..but other then that great lesson..
I think it would be good to note that the studio recording is in non-standard tuning ( i.e. A = 432 Hz ) , so if you want to play along with the recording you should re-tune your guitar so it matches A = 432. There is a video on UA-cam where the poster has already converted the song to 440 Hz for our convenience.
I’m just now trying to learn the guitar and songs always popping in my head Free falling is one of my favorites and didn’t even know it was Tom petty Kinda petty huh😂straight from okc!!
Excellent! I was looking for the ascending line during the A Maj chord in the chorus. I've seen four different people play it four different ways and your version sounds right and you explain it better than anyone else. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful! Keep on playing!
Every morning I get up early so I can play before I get ready for work. I’m 67 and shouldn’t be working, but that’s another story. The point is, every morning I try to learn something new. A few weeks ago I discovered this series. Now, every morning I learn something new with you. Thank you.
I really appreciate the way you go over the sections several times rather than only once. At my level I need that and it saves me from having to back up the video multiple times. This is a comprehensive lesson.
As as guy who loves UA-cam and guitar... I must say these lessons are some of the best song lessons out there. Thank you Fishman and Angela!!! Well done! Keep them coming!
I admire how you do these videos in one take. I'm learning so much from you. Thanks, Angela.
Hello,I thank you very much for your accurate guitar lesson.This song is one of my favourite.I still remember the first time I listened to Tom Petty's music,back in 1984 during a wonderful summer spent in Placerville, California.Greetings from Italy,the country where I was born.
Just ran across your lesson on my favorite Tom Petty song. Thank you for the in depth tutorial!! Awesome!
Love this whole series. The songs you are covering every week are just excellent. Great taste in music.
Learning with you, Angela, from San Francisco CA. Favorite TP song: Crawling back to you (especially nice to play on a 12 string acoustic). Thank you for all the great lessons.
You’re an excellent teacher, very thorough and friendly! And this is the best tutorial for this song on the internet!!!
Nice feel and touch,I am impressed....a natural teacher...well no a gifted teacher...well both...love the groove,
Bravo Miss, with your in-depth lessons, you'll make me seem a
way better guitarist than I truly am, and I truly am becoming better
and for that, along with practice on my end, thank you
It is my pleasure. Thank you for the kind words. Keep at it!!!!
Didn’t catch this video live, but thanks for sharing! I’m watching from Loveland, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati. My favorite Tom Petty song is Into the Great Wide Open…
my piano teacher looked at me with the same intensity at 5 yrs! You are the best instructer ever! I swear it is as if you see me messing up your like do it again, again,again
Thanks so much. Been playing this song for at least 20 years but never got the strum pattern down. Your presentation is great.
From Sheridan Arkansas and I have been working on a new project that has been going on for a while now and I was playing around with sweet Jane Mott The Hoople song and used the sissy strut for some fun with it I think it is very cool and I am learning a lot from you so I thank you so much
Watching from Blytheville Arkansas. Favorite Tom Petty song? You don’t know how it feels to be me. 🎶🎼🎸
One of my favorites too. Thanks for all you do! You're amazing 👏
I just found this and you...love both. Been through several Petty tune lessons. I really like your feel, your style, your groove. And really dig how you teach...
Thank You Angela Petrilli - From the Morris/Roberts Group - You Rock -
Very great teaching. You rock!
ive watched a few videos for this song and struggle with the strumming pattern - i can already tell this is the video im going to figure it out on.
Thanks - from Texas
Portland, Oregon. "You Don't Know How It Feels", but this song is close, it's just right there, no ... well ... maybe it is this song; I remember I dropped what I was doing and drove down to buy the CD first time I heard this on the radio.
Just bought an ESP LTD thinline 12 string with Fishman electronics and the Sonicore under-saddle pickup. I'm in LOVE with it.
Watching from Gainesville, Florida: Home of Tom and most of the Heartbreakers. This is my favorite song of theirs. I usually play it on a 12 string acoustic, but it is fun on any guitar. First time I've seen your channel. Very nice.
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Nice job on Mary Jane! Crawling back to you has gotta be my hands down favorite Petty song.
You are awesome, Angela. Subscribed. 🎸
Your lessons are always informative and explained in great fashion.
Keep up the great work Angela!!
Thank you Claude!
St Charles MO
I’ve learned a lot from your lessons
Thank you😊
Hey Angela
You are a great instructor! Thank you for spending your valuable time to help me get the song right.
Cheers Scott
Loved this .. I see this was 2 years ago .. Wow I hope you are still here ..
I love this song! I was driving to see my dad for the first time in a year while the lesson was on but I have brought a guitar with me so will give it a go over the next dew days :-)
Just found this great lesson. Thank you!
Great tutorial, i'm from the UK ( England) please keep posting, esp all the classics 😊
Thanks for the shout out at 4:27. Really enjoy these lessons. Thanks to you and Fishman. ( also love my loud box artist).
🇨🇭🎸. You also need to breakdown “breakdown” ( Am and G!)
Hi Angela, thank you for sharing yet another great lesson. I'm grateful to be learning very much from you. You're a mighty fine artist, guitarist and teacher. Please, please can we have a lesson on your version of Tennessee Whiskey like the one you did on UA-cam with your beautiful HSS black strat with rosewood fretboard. Thank you again for sharing this lesson, I particularly liked the solos.
🎸🤠
Thank you Angela. Your lesson is amazing. I'm not there yet but thankfully I can keep coming back to progress!!! :)
really good lesson!
Glad it was helpful!
Great lesson thanks for covering this
in your lessons it feels that you are right there. great job! and i like goofy faces too!
Love your playing and knowledge of these great tunes.
Cleveland ohio
Greetings from Frankfurt, Germany!
Nice Lesson
Good lesson! Such simple chords but all the nuances make it a great song. I play acoustic but will try to add a few of the embellishments on the Amaj chorus. I’m also working on the harmonica parts….. thanks!
best tutorial on the internet for this song!
Thank you! Can you please do a lesson on Tom Petty's, A Higher Place? I love the way you break the songs down, and the way you explain the leads. Can't wait! Thanks!
Diggin' it from Hampstead, NC
Great rhythm feel , good player.. 😉👌
Great Lesson Good Info. thanks. Always a Tom Petty fan.
Tempe Arizona and fav Petty tune is Breakdown!!! 😀
I thank you and kindly greet you from 🇮🇹 Italy
Newcastle, Australia. Free Fallin'. Learning To Fly - oh, that's two. Mike Campbell a smokin' guitar player.
Awesome!
This was great!
Again, as a solo acoustic guitarist, I knew the chords to the basic song. I do the ascending A riff in the chorus on the D - G and B strings… It works fairly good. I have a “solo” that I do on the acoustic guitar, but not very great. I’ll be able to incorporate the solos you have into my acoustic version by throwing in the Am and G chords up the neck. Thanks for this arrangement.
Loved this lesson so much I thought I'd comment again as it might help the algorithm just a little bit. 🎸🤠
Awesome lesson video! I like how you explain things in detail. Where do you have the pickup selector?
Cheers every one from London!
Pinetop-Lakeside, AZ. Swingin.
Love the tutorial…love you. I bet you can sing this? Might add a bit more to the lesson😁
Good to see you back. You are a very good teacher!!one request can you please play each part through before picking it apart. Even if you make mistakes which BTW is encouraging me!!
its fun again
She grew up in the Indiana town had a good looking mom who never was around, but she grew up tall and she grew up right with the Indiana boys on the Indiana nights.
Very nice
Love how you teach!!!!!
Thanks Dale!
Here from Chicago
Nice I like your slow approach for learning for beginners I tried other ones and they kind go threw stuff alittle faster it be nice if ya could throw up what your doing in the corner like a tab and the down and up strokes for people that like seeing tabs ..but other then that great lesson..
Always learn something new watching you. Thanks honey.
Great tutorial, I’m still struggling with that open d, Dsus-D -Dsus part and the hammer on. Where exactly is the hammer part?
Tx, very helpful!
Love the sound of The Heartbreakers
Mike... Johnstown Pa. Could you do a video lesson on Texas Flood?
Thank you for breaking that down! Excellent lesson your great Angela! Petrilli!!!
Thank you
What's the Matter with Louse? From Sausalito, CA
I think it would be good to note that the studio recording is in non-standard tuning ( i.e. A = 432 Hz ) , so if you want to play along with the recording you should re-tune your guitar so it matches A = 432. There is a video on UA-cam where the poster has already converted the song to 440 Hz for our convenience.
Good lesson teacher one question I would like to have classes with you wich is the best way to communicate with you
Hi Angela. I am writing from Santa Cruz, Ca. Favorite Tom Petty song? Even the Losers or Don’t Fade on Me. Thanks for the lesson. Bud.
Will you please do.cab in.a.solo,nobody is teaching the intro which is also between verses
She should be a movie star
I’m just now trying to learn the guitar and songs always popping in my head
Free falling is one of my favorites and didn’t even know it was Tom petty
Kinda petty huh😂straight from okc!!
Newmarket Ontario Canada, here come my girl.
Can you Travis pick on an acoustic guitar? And do you do any lessons that require Travispicking?
From Panamá, central america
what bpm are you playing it in
hello Angela un saluto da Roma, molto simpatica
From Woodbine md
Favorite Tom Petty song......
RUNNIN DOWN A DREAM
Would you do funk 49 ?
a guitar hero covering a guitar hero! doesnt get better than that
This is actually my favorite Tom Petty song, not a big fan of his but this is a great song. Plus Kim Basinger was in the video.
How do you play the song Tom Petty last dance by Tom Petty last night
Omg! I just ate a spam egg and cheese sandwich on grilled wheat❤ while watching this. Gonna wash my hands and play this song.
You are remind me so much of my Daughter Amanda Belerose.
She grew up in a Indiana town 😳.. sounds exactly like the studio version 🤙
super mooi
groeten uit Tolbert Holland
Angela you have Italians origins?
Running down a dream
Watching from the UK. Refugee. 😀👍🎸
Michael England can you do lady Jane rolling stones please
Song was recorded in 453 Hertz tunning . Not 440 .
I learn more from the Lady teachers, it seems like the lady teachers admit to know less, but they understand "more" which makes them better teachers!
break down is my favorite tom petty song
from sd