3:00: 'If you are playing with another player and you can't hear every detail of what he's doing, you're either playing to loud, or you're playing to much.' Thank you Tommy Emmanuel for these very true words! Basics like this should be a matter of course for EVERY musician.
I just hope my friend would understand that about the drowning thing, he plays the bouzouki which is a loud instrument if you compare to the guitar which makes me play louder and so on,,messes everything up.. So be a team player when you play with others because its frustrating and just making the music worse..There are special places when you will play louder when it NEEDS to... Cheers to you both from Greece!!
John plays a G#dim7 chord there at 1:18. It creates a half step bass movement from the G chord to the D/A chord. You can finger this chord 4X343X. Hope that helps!
Tommy's guitars always look so used. I know any good musician plays a lot but Tommy's guitars always look like an old pair of jeans that have been lived in a lot. The one in this video is actually in pretty good shape compared to many of his.
3:00: 'If you are playing with another player and you can't hear every detail of what he's doing, you're either playing to loud, or you're playing to much.' Thank you Tommy Emmanuel for these very true words! Basics like this should be a matter of course for EVERY musician.
It's so true
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so true, so big problem, so annyoing
I purchased this course, its really worth it, their performance of House of the rising sun is out of this world
The Chet Atkins move is brilliant. Challenging to learn, but omg what a joy. ty Tommy
My first progress! In time 0:21 - 0:55 sec. I learned John's part...
John: Don't make it blues pentatonic, but Gospel pentatonic
Tommy: Aaah okay, right
Tommy few moments later: 5:12
Just fantastic soloing improvisation as always from good old Tommy one of the best!
Definately not enough of these guys, do a lot more of them!
Pentatonic Gospel! I love it. That's the insight here! ty
The Brain and the Brawn!
Thanks for posting this!
John love you humility god bless you excellent work
Double C.G.P. lesson! Very nice guys, thanks.
Goals!
Legend
Thanks
Nice and Good advice. Thank you and may both of you live long. God bless.
I am trying to TAB John's wonderful chords. Need a little more time, but I'll get there!
hope to hear Tommy soon live again (in germany)
Bravo. Yeah
Yeah, baby!
I just hope my friend would understand that about the drowning thing, he plays the bouzouki which is a loud instrument if you compare to the guitar which makes me play louder and so on,,messes everything up.. So be a team player when you play with others because its frustrating and just making the music worse..There are special places when you will play louder when it NEEDS to... Cheers to you both from Greece!!
Straight up tell him. It's best to be upfront
Great Job. Iearning new songs is the best and you do a Great Job , Respect!
Tommy is REALLY holding back here!
Amazing how many artists revert back to a bit of Chet Atkins. He inspired so many guitarists.
Lovely guys!!!! So nice... Two passionate souls.... Guess what... Me too 😉🤗 all the best you guys and thanks for sharing!
could someone do a detailed breakdown of the chords John was using. so nice and makes a lot of sense. Want to appreciate the concept behind it
thnx lot .
Im struggling. What's the correct tuning please ? Thank you very much 🙏
what's the ending? can break it down?
Great pro tips for us because I do not know anything...
would u please explain the chord u say G passing tone diminished played by John and its symbol on guitar chords .....thanks
John plays a G#dim7 chord there at 1:18. It creates a half step bass movement from the G chord to the D/A chord. You can finger this chord 4X343X. Hope that helps!
So has Tommy ever played Classical at any point other than the quick cheapie that got destroyed for the ALS challenge video?
Hi
What c.g.p. stand for?
Thanks
Certified Guitar Player.
Bestowed upon 4 guitarist by Chet Atkins himself. It's an award for life time contribution in the field of music
John Knowles!)
My comments are I need tips for strumming
Tommy's guitars always look so used. I know any good musician plays a lot but Tommy's guitars always look like an old pair of jeans that have been lived in a lot. The one in this video is actually in pretty good shape compared to many of his.
i'LL TAKE A DOZEN ... NICE KITCHEN SINK AND ALL.
ozzy osbourne
エロ過ぎ。。大好きだよダブルcgp
he is terrible at teaching for sure.