I love that you don't edit out your mistakes. Goes to show how intricate Colter Walls guitar playing is, and even highly skilled people trip from time to time. Great lesson. 👍
I learned that is why Colter drops down a whole step and then puts the capo on second fret , so he can reach those stretched notes easier. I have tried it and it makes life simpler.
Just became a Patron. Love all your work, you Paul Davids and that fella’ from Swiftlessons are worth every penny. Comprehensive, fun and well documented. Plus, you’re actually thinking outside the box and scrapping up artist and songs there are almost no good tutorials for. Thanks a bunch and keep it up.
2 years ago I would have said no way in hell too. Practice every day at least 15 minutes even if it's just scales. If you feel like playing strum rhythm songs. Every day. 15 minutes no matter how you "feel." Muscles learn even when the brain is tired. You can get this.
Hey! Great tab -- would you be able to complete the song :) would really want to see how the chorus goes and how the singing comes in. Saw a few tutorials but none as well thought out! Cheers!
I can't tell in the final walkdown demonstration at the end of the video if you're just getting fancy with it or if I'm missing something from the initial tutorial. Can you clarify? It feels like there is extra finger picking going on.
Hey David, I baught à guitar two weeks ago and thanks to your lessons I know more about playing guitar. I would like to learn how to play the song : Sparkle from the movie " Your name" (kimi no na wa). The other vidéos are not very explicite.
In the chords section, you mention keeping your pinky finger on the 2 string D, but it's not played in the walkdown. Is there a reason to keep it there during the walkdown, as opposed to lifting it making the walkdown chords easier to play?
To make it easier on myself i just tune the b string to a d to take that finger right out of the equation all together. If you were to tune down a whole step and play with a capo on the second like Colter does, you could save a little strain on that string by only having to tune it up one half step, rather a step and a half. I don't do much finger picking, I have never had the dexterity for it so I use every cheat I can.
@@adventure2073 Simply telling someone to take the easy way out is never getting a person anywhere... Plus he seems to be missing information which has caused him struggle.. Do you always answer when someone asks yo how do i fix this... Uhm idk ijust hire someone. As well ?
this just made me realize how good colter walls guitar is
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Please do a full song! I love these outlaw tunes!
I love that you don't edit out your mistakes. Goes to show how intricate Colter Walls guitar playing is, and even highly skilled people trip from time to time. Great lesson. 👍
I learned that is why Colter drops down a whole step and then puts the capo on second fret , so he can reach those stretched notes easier. I have tried it and it makes life simpler.
Just became a Patron. Love all your work, you Paul Davids and that fella’ from Swiftlessons are worth every penny. Comprehensive, fun and well documented. Plus, you’re actually thinking outside the box and scrapping up artist and songs there are almost no good tutorials for. Thanks a bunch and keep it up.
started on my six string only a few months ago, and I’m having an amazing time using your tutorials. great job brother, keep ‘em comin!
A lot of songs I will never play. But I respect your hard work and consistency. So I give a like every chance I get.
2 years ago I would have said no way in hell too.
Practice every day at least 15 minutes even if it's just scales. If you feel like playing strum rhythm songs. Every day. 15 minutes no matter how you "feel." Muscles learn even when the brain is tired.
You can get this.
amazing lesson. best breakdown of a song in general. thank you
More fingerstyle please! You are such an amazing teacher for that
This is an amazing warm up, had so much fun learning it. You taught it so well thank you!
Thanks. I’ve been working on this already. Colter is pretty awesome.
Best lesson on this song that I’ve found on UA-cam. Good job, man! Maybe do The Devil Wears A Suit and Tie by Colter Wall for the next one?
liked...subscribed...saved...thank you David
I have been waiting all year for this lesson thank you
I love the warmup. Please do the full song!
Great lesson - love the fingerstyle lessons keep em coming! Thank you for doing what you do
This was great! Thank you! Very keen to see the full lesson!
I'm feeling it can't wait to get it down still gotta see that movie to
this is a fantastic tutorial, could you do the devil wears a suit and tie? that seems like a complicated one
Thanks for these new insights! Fantastic!
Please do a full song lesson to this!!!!
Awesome tutorial!!!
great lesson
Incredible lesson!
You make very hard sounding song not so hard. Thank you!
Hey! Great tab -- would you be able to complete the song :) would really want to see how the chorus goes and how the singing comes in. Saw a few tutorials but none as well thought out! Cheers!
I can't tell in the final walkdown demonstration at the end of the video if you're just getting fancy with it or if I'm missing something from the initial tutorial. Can you clarify? It feels like there is extra finger picking going on.
There is lol
Thank this is a great lesson!
Thanks for this tutorial!
Is there a tutorial for this on ukulele anywhere ?
Hey David, I baught à guitar two weeks ago and thanks to your lessons I know more about playing guitar. I would like to learn how to play the song : Sparkle from the movie " Your name" (kimi no na wa). The other vidéos are not very explicite.
In the chords section, you mention keeping your pinky finger on the 2 string D, but it's not played in the walkdown. Is there a reason to keep it there during the walkdown, as opposed to lifting it making the walkdown chords easier to play?
To make it easier on myself i just tune the b string to a d to take that finger right out of the equation all together. If you were to tune down a whole step and play with a capo on the second like Colter does, you could save a little strain on that string by only having to tune it up one half step, rather a step and a half. I don't do much finger picking, I have never had the dexterity for it so I use every cheat I can.
@@adventure2073 that's not what he asked.. He asked why do you hold your finger on a string you are not playing in the walkdown
I think it's bc you do play it in the mainriff later.. I had trouble understanding this aswell until i got to that part :P
Mano Westmanos I know what was asked, I simply offered an alternative method I use to negate the need for the question all together.
@@adventure2073 Simply telling someone to take the easy way out is never getting a person anywhere... Plus he seems to be missing information which has caused him struggle.. Do you always answer when someone asks yo how do i fix this... Uhm idk ijust hire someone. As well ?
Is this normal tuning?
is this a cedar top guitar?
Damn that Taylor sound GGGRREEAT
good tutorial but way too long