Dude you’re just awesome. Your teaching style is perfect. Right tempo, right notes, everything. I’m confident that I can speak for a huge number of people in saying that we so appreciate you taking the time to do this. You’re an awesome player too. Thanks again
It's incredible how similar David Gilmore's solo from "Mother" is to the extended solo on "Pigs On the Wing" part 2 from the 8 track version and played by Pink Floyd guitarist Snowy White. I absolutely love both, and a testament of being a teenager in the 70's. Once again a phenomenal rendering and tutorial from Carl at 365!
I like your teaching style better than anybody else on UA-cam. I would love to be able to get in person lessons. Alas ....... I used to be a guitarist until I was injured and received a TBI. That messed my brain up so badly that it was a year before I could once again do the normal everyday things that we take for granted. My brain function never did return to 100% normal so it was like learning to play all over again. I knew what I wanted my fingers to do but my brain was telling them to do something totally different. I gave up for many years until I was able to accept that I had to approach it as though I had never played before. I have gotten back a lot of my skill in the last year through your lessons and the help of a Neurologist I found that is also a guitarist and uses music to help restore brain function to people who had traumatic brain injuries like mine. My memory will probably never again store things in a way where I can pull them up at will but I can reference back to your lessons and remember. I guess I went a long way around the block there to say THANK YOU for helping me regain my ability to do the only thing that gives me peace.
Carl Brown ~ hey Carl breaking that solo down without slipping up or getting confused or tripping up was pretty damn amazing . You see it all the time , guy does a famous solo then shows the bits and parts gets to back peddling and wishes he was just playing it through and wishing everybody good luck haha . thanks man
This is fantastic stuff, as are all your videos! Sorry if I missed, it but can you say what pedals you are hooked up to? A fuzz pedal of some type? It's adding to the "gilmour" flavor that I'm not achieving with just my fender. Thanks!
I've listened to this for ages and got quite a lot of it but I was unsure exactly where he was on the fret board between/during some of the phrases. Most of the other players I've seen attempt this were right down on the 2nd, 3rd fret on the bottom end of this solo which didn't seem right (given there's a bend of a full tone down there). My question is: How did you break it down? I've listened to this at slower speeds but the harmonics make it hard to hear exactly what's happening. Impressive how you've done it.
You the man Carl I can't thank you enough I can play some of my favorite Gilmour jams now Because of your awesome Videos But could you please do one on Dogs And thanks again These video are priceless
The solo is easy to play but the rake technique before the bending at 4:32 has given me countless problems. A truly insidious step, I know that I have to improve myself first with the rake technique because currently its success is an unknown.
If you could work up a lesson for a band called "Madison Rising" their rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner" I'm sure lots of people would appreciate it. A couple of their other songs as well would be great ! Thanks
This is the most underrated and overlooked over guitar solo.
We had to have an underated comment as usual zzz
Dumb Arse “under rated” BS troll comment AGAIN
Overlooked is better suited maybe.
English?
I see what you're saying but it's very very easy not that technically difficult
Dude you’re just awesome. Your teaching style is perfect. Right tempo, right notes, everything. I’m confident that I can speak for a huge number of people in saying that we so appreciate you taking the time to do this.
You’re an awesome player too. Thanks again
Could not possibly agree more! Thank you Carl!!
this!!!
Good Lord. Soooo many years later and just hearing fragments of these Gilmour licks causes every hair to stand on end. Thanks Carl
When ever I can't figure one out with other videos and my ears this is where I come. :)
It's incredible how similar David Gilmore's solo from "Mother" is to the extended solo on "Pigs On the Wing" part 2 from the 8 track version and played by Pink Floyd guitarist Snowy White. I absolutely love both, and a testament of being a teenager in the 70's. Once again a phenomenal rendering and tutorial from Carl at 365!
A really great one to 'pull-out' when "browsing" in a guitar shop..
With you here broski
I like to play Right Said Fred while trying out guitars in the music stores.
I like your teaching style better than anybody else on UA-cam. I would love to be able to get in person lessons. Alas .......
I used to be a guitarist until I was injured and received a TBI. That messed my brain up so badly that it was a year before I could once again do the normal everyday things that we take for granted. My brain function never did return to 100% normal so it was like learning to play all over again. I knew what I wanted my fingers to do but my brain was telling them to do something totally different. I gave up for many years until I was able to accept that I had to approach it as though I had never played before.
I have gotten back a lot of my skill in the last year through your lessons and the help of a Neurologist I found that is also a guitarist and uses music to help restore brain function to people who had traumatic brain injuries like mine. My memory will probably never again store things in a way where I can pull them up at will but I can reference back to your lessons and remember.
I guess I went a long way around the block there to say THANK YOU for helping me regain my ability to do the only thing that gives me peace.
I did it!!! one and a half hours to learn and a broken high E string, but I got it!!!yayyy
‘Tis be sad times when a string breaks
Carl, please do dogs and echoes, i know they're long but at least the solos, pretty please =)
Aewsome! Gilmour is a genius. The second phrase sounds like a maternal comfort. Anyone else noticed It?
Thanks, Carl.
This is THE greatest channel on UA-cam. Thank you.
agree
Carl Brown ~ hey Carl breaking that solo down without slipping up or getting confused or tripping up was pretty damn amazing . You see it all the time , guy does a famous solo then shows the bits and parts gets to back peddling and wishes he was just playing it through and wishing everybody good luck haha . thanks man
Carl guitar whisperer Brown you are a legend and master when it comes to simplifying guitar lessons.
Carl, I love how many videos you make with so many songs I like. You are the man, Carl Brown for president 2020!
I've spent the last 4 days learning this from your video -- thanks!
Thank u. This lesson makes more sense than the others which requires movin up and down the neck more than what u show👍👍
Great guitar teacher playing a beautiful song!
Thank you so much for all these lessons!
it's amazing to make unforgettable solos out of such simple notes that's what geniuses usually do
Thank you 10 million times! one of my all time favorite songs!
Thank you Carl, you`ve just taught me my first guitar solo!
Amazing. Thanks man. Appreciate your straight forward style for intermediate players.
wow man. whatever they are paying you, they aren't paying enough. excellent video.
great lesson appreciating the work and effort
I love how this is broke down bit by bit. I'm a new subscriber your channel.
This is fantastic stuff, as are all your videos! Sorry if I missed, it but can you say what pedals you are hooked up to? A fuzz pedal of some type? It's adding to the "gilmour" flavor that I'm not achieving with just my fender. Thanks!
You are a great teacher
Amazing lesson, I'd love to see a lesson for the solo in "fat old sun" or anything off of animals. Have a nice day
you're such a good teacher and it's spot on as usual! Ur gonna put a lot of f2f teachers out of business!! You and your channel rock!
Thanks for the lesson! If you don't mind my asking, what effects do you use to achieve Gilmour's tone?
Andy Sullivan, Nice question. If you've already known, please let me Know.
Tks
Another awesome lesson
Thanks for the lesson.
I've listened to this for ages and got quite a lot of it but I was unsure exactly where he was on the fret board between/during some of the phrases. Most of the other players I've seen attempt this were right down on the 2nd, 3rd fret on the bottom end of this solo which didn't seem right (given there's a bend of a full tone down there). My question is: How did you break it down? I've listened to this at slower speeds but the harmonics make it hard to hear exactly what's happening. Impressive how you've done it.
This was an amazing well done video. Subscribed
You’re awesome TY!
Thanks Carl- More Gilmour !! "Shine On You Crazy Diamond"- "On An island" - pleeeese.
you freaking smoked that song man!!!
Well done. Thank you,
You the man Carl
I can't thank you enough
I can play some of my favorite Gilmour jams now
Because of your awesome
Videos
But could you please do one on Dogs
And thanks again
These video are priceless
i love this guy
The solo is easy to play but the rake technique before the bending at 4:32 has given me countless problems. A truly insidious step, I know that I have to improve myself first with the rake technique because currently its success is an unknown.
Why can't I find any tabs for this solo where any notes are on the lpw e string and those notes are down on the 2nd and 3d fret....is it wrong?
thats cool AF carl
awesome lessons. easy to follow. any chance you could lay out "combination" by aerosmith?
Thanks!
Excellent lesson! Where can I get a TABs?
Nice thanks man
Almost perfect, except I believe the last two bends are actually on the B string above the 12th fret
Ok that rocked!!!!!!😄
Is that a harmonic minor note in there?
Praying you're referring to floyd as "he" to reference specifically Gilmour?
Bro. Obviously
Thanks!!
If you could work up a lesson for a band called "Madison Rising" their rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner" I'm sure lots of people would appreciate it. A couple of their other songs as well would be great !
Thanks
What effect do u use?
which scale is this?
What effects ? Cmon 🇬🇧
love the lesson but the second phrase just doesn't sound quite right to me
i noticed you did the famous riffs for money. Can you do the solo?
I know I’m 5 years late but please do echoes!
5:14
please teach how to play "We've got everything " by Modest Mouse
5:14
one person thinks they can play it better
Hey man, that doesn't sound anything like Danzig.
U got a long ringfinger
The latters a not me see
ghm