I started watching your videos about a month ago when I wanted to learn how to fingerpick. I have been playing rhythm guitar for 35 years but never had any training and so am a perenial beginner :). Of all the lessons I have seen, your's are the best and have that 'intimate' quality. I think I have now mastered Travis pick thanks to your excellent lessons. Next challenge is this beautiful song, I will be very proud of myslef once I am able to play, thanks to you in advance. .
Thank you for your kind words. The key is to assign the pattern to muscle memory, starting slow in the beginning. Speed comes later automatically. Stay tuned, I’m about to post my next tutorial… another Travis picking song using this pattern. You’ll find it useful I’m sure. Anyway, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment… Dennis
You’re welcome Peter. Thank you for your kind words. I’ve been sidelined for an awhile due to hand issues, mostly trigger finger. I went and had my two pinkies injected with cortisone today and I hope to be able to complete a project “How to Play ‘Just Like That’” by Bonnie Raitt. Start working on that pattern. If you subscribe and hit that notification bell. You’ll know when I post it, hopefully in a week. Cheers my friend.
Brilliant presentation. This is the fourth lesson I've watched on this tune and yours is the most helpful to me as a somewhat novice Travis picker. I really appreciate all the care you've taken to breakdown this beautiful tune. The tabs and chords are really helpful and I also appreciate the various camera angles and on and I could go. 🙏
... Thank you Sam, for your kind words. My lessons are designed for true beginners. My wife, being a graphic artist, can make the illustrations I ask for, which is key. Anyway, if you follow my latest endeavor, the Travis Picking Lessons and Exercises, you’ll be Travis picking in no time!
@@DennisAnthonis Thanks for the tip. I watched your first Travis tutorial. It definitely helps and I look forward to watching and working with the others. My biggest challenge so far with "just breathe" is with my left (non picking) hand. I learned Dust in the Wind back in the day, and I have some of the muscle memory locked deep inside (cause it's been about 40 years since I played that tune). Know that your effort and skills in teaching are greatly appreciated. Let me if there's a way I can send a small $ token of appreciation as well.
@@uberjam-sam8512 ... Thank you for your kind offer. I’ve considered creating a patrion (spelling ?) page so that I can get better video editing software to make my tutorials better. I feel I’ve taken “I-Movies” about as far as I can. For now my friend, it would be enough for you to subscribe to my channel and share my videos. Did you know that my pattern is almost identical to Kerry Livgren’s pattern in “Dust in the Wind!” He adds one more note at the end with his index finger (on beat ‘4&.’ Plus he plays a “pinch” at the beginning of each measure. It’s wonderful to meet you my friend.
Very nice tutorial about this song. Thank you for sharing. It is actually not so easy to play ....I mean the left hand, by moments. Thank you for sharing, Dennis. Like 24
.., Thanks Zepp. The alternate (easier) verse is actually very easy. Other than the Dm bass run in the chorus, the entire song boils down to knowing the “pattern” and which 4, 5, or 6 strings to include in the pattern. Hope all is well with you. I appreciate the like my friend. Stay safe.
Oh, I think you did not understand, or I guess I did not express well myself. Of course the pattern ans chords are very easy. Now what I meant it , ' to play it clean', without hitch'.
Zepp ... oh absolutely, most mere mortals may be able to play it; but not everyone can play it cleanly and with precision. That’s what separates the men from the boys. Good to hear from you my friend.
Hello my friend, I apologize for not getting back to you sooner; this slipped under my radar somehow. Anyway, thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment. Cheers from St. Louis, MO USA.
Damn, i remember seeing this video 2 months ago and thinking i would wait next year to try it, but with practice i'm getting there ! your teaching is top notch, really
Thank you Makalah. I’ve always hung out with mostly people younger than myself. I’ve pretty much been referred to as “the oldest rat in the barn” for a while now. Thanks for listening. God bless you too.
Damn Dennis !! thank you so much for suggesting this song, i sent a video of me playing this to my cousin and it's actually one of his favorite songs ever and he will be singing over my playing when i visit him ! - he actually sings in a band, this is so cool ! thanks to YOU !
Ron ... Thanks Ron. Do you Travis pick? If not and you’re learning, start out slow; speed comes later, automatically. Any requests? Cheers my friend and thanks for subscribing! I’ll visit your channel.
@@DennisAnthonis Hi Dennis. No I don't Travis pick. I've played for 50 years and shockingly had never heard of it until lately. Recently, I wanted to learn how to play "Never Going Back Again" by Lindsey Buckingham, but to my dismay, it required this thing called Travis picking. I thought-no problem. I've never found anything I couldn't play. But that song kicked my butt. To be honest, I have not been disciplined enough to sit down and focus on learning the technique. I was a little depressed when I saw how seemingly hard it is to play which is a testament to Buckinghams (Vedder, on & on) creative genius. Then I wanted to play "Breath" by Eddie Vedder & here is that Travis picking thing poking its head up again! Do you have a video series where I can learn Travis picking? It sounds sooo good when played consistently. Thanks in advance.
Ron ... I sincerely believe that if you apply yourself to this endeavor, you will succeed. Truth be told, Travis picking is not “ridiculously simple,” in the beginning. But once you assign the pattern to muscle memory, it’s easy as pie and seemingly effortless. Please try my teaching tutorials on the subject. I believe “Learn to Travis Pick in 15 Minutes” has the best illustrations to help you. Although “Never Going Back Again” does have some Travis picking elements to it, it will require more than that. Tell you what, learn the pattern and then apply it to a John Prine song, who strictly adhears to “the pattern.” Keep me posted.
Cole Mason ... Thanks so much Cole. Yeah, one of these days I’m going to log in and actually count the hours it takes to produce one. I’m estimating that this one too about 10 hours. Anyway, stay tuned... I’m working on two more, a regular post (Caravan of Fools by John Prine) and another tutorial. Cheers Mr. Mason!
The pinky so far out is not needed inside that G… an open e string is the same as that far away e note… why go all the way there? Just my 2 cents. Thank you.
… very good question Jasper. I suppose you could elect to play that particular stanza without that reach to the fifth fret of b-string. As I mentioned at the beginning, with the current condition of my hands, I can’t play this with the necessary dexterity to execute it properly. But by reaching out to that 5th fret of the b-string, a more proficient player might incorporate a hammer-on there, or maybe a pull-off. Anyway, that’s why I included the option. Thanks for watching Jasper, and for taking the time to write your question with such articulation. Did you see my most recent post (How to fingerpick “Just Like That “ by Bonnie Raitt). You might appreciate it; it will help you learn this pattern more efficiently. Peace
I started watching your videos about a month ago when I wanted to learn how to fingerpick. I have been playing rhythm guitar for 35 years but never had any training and so am a perenial beginner :). Of all the lessons I have seen, your's are the best and have that 'intimate' quality. I think I have now mastered Travis pick thanks to your excellent lessons. Next challenge is this beautiful song, I will be very proud of myslef once I am able to play, thanks to you in advance. .
Thank you for your kind words. The key is to assign the pattern to muscle memory, starting slow in the beginning. Speed comes later automatically. Stay tuned, I’m about to post my next tutorial… another Travis picking song using this pattern. You’ll find it useful I’m sure. Anyway, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment… Dennis
So many tutorials on this song. None I've seen that are this good. Thankyou for the effort you put into to helping me master. Peace.
You’re welcome Peter. Thank you for your kind words. I’ve been sidelined for an awhile due to hand issues, mostly trigger finger. I went and had my two pinkies injected with cortisone today and I hope to be able to complete a project “How to Play ‘Just Like That’” by Bonnie Raitt. Start working on that pattern. If you subscribe and hit that notification bell. You’ll know when I post it, hopefully in a week. Cheers my friend.
Brilliant presentation. This is the fourth lesson I've watched on this tune and yours is the most helpful to me as a somewhat novice Travis picker. I really appreciate all the care you've taken to breakdown this beautiful tune. The tabs and chords are really helpful and I also appreciate the various camera angles and on and I could go. 🙏
... Thank you Sam, for your kind words. My lessons are designed for true beginners. My wife, being a graphic artist, can make the illustrations I ask for, which is key. Anyway, if you follow my latest endeavor, the Travis Picking Lessons and Exercises, you’ll be Travis picking in no time!
@@DennisAnthonis Thanks for the tip. I watched your first Travis tutorial. It definitely helps and I look forward to watching and working with the others. My biggest challenge so far with "just breathe" is with my left (non picking) hand. I learned Dust in the Wind back in the day, and I have some of the muscle memory locked deep inside (cause it's been about 40 years since I played that tune).
Know that your effort and skills in teaching are greatly appreciated. Let me if there's a way I can send a small $ token of appreciation as well.
@@uberjam-sam8512 ... Thank you for your kind offer. I’ve considered creating a patrion (spelling ?) page so that I can get better video editing software to make my tutorials better. I feel I’ve taken “I-Movies” about as far as I can. For now my friend, it would be enough for you to subscribe to my channel and share my videos. Did you know that my pattern is almost identical to Kerry Livgren’s pattern in “Dust in the Wind!” He adds one more note at the end with his index finger (on beat ‘4&.’ Plus he plays a “pinch” at the beginning of each measure. It’s wonderful to meet you my friend.
Very nice tutorial about this song. Thank you for sharing. It is actually not so easy to play ....I mean the left hand, by moments. Thank you for sharing, Dennis. Like 24
.., Thanks Zepp. The alternate (easier) verse is actually very easy. Other than the Dm bass run in the chorus, the entire song boils down to knowing the “pattern” and which 4, 5, or 6 strings to include in the pattern. Hope all is well with you. I appreciate the like my friend. Stay safe.
Oh, I think you did not understand, or I guess I did not express well myself. Of course the pattern ans chords are very easy. Now what I meant it , ' to play it clean', without hitch'.
Zepp ... oh absolutely, most mere mortals may be able to play it; but not everyone can play it cleanly and with precision. That’s what separates the men from the boys. Good to hear from you my friend.
Great instruction. Amazing break down for properly learning the piece. Thank you.
... You’re very welcome. Thanks for listening and taking the time to comment.
Thank you a lot! Now i finally know how to play this amazing song. Your instructions are very clear. Love from The Netherlands.
Hello my friend, I apologize for not getting back to you sooner; this slipped under my radar somehow. Anyway, thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment. Cheers from St. Louis, MO USA.
Another great song to finally see a quality tutorial on, thank you
ManFred TheLast ... Thanks for visiting and thanks for your comment. Cheers buddy!
Damn, i remember seeing this video 2 months ago and thinking i would wait next year to try it, but with practice i'm getting there ! your teaching is top notch, really
Thanks buddy. I just spotted this. Sorry for not responding sooner.
you’re the cutest old man ever. god bless
Thank you Makalah. I’ve always hung out with mostly people younger than myself. I’ve pretty much been referred to as “the oldest rat in the barn” for a while now. Thanks for listening. God bless you too.
Damn Dennis !! thank you so much for suggesting this song, i sent a video of me playing this to my cousin and it's actually one of his favorite songs ever and he will be singing over my playing when i visit him ! - he actually sings in a band, this is so cool ! thanks to YOU !
...You’re welcome Fabien! Sorry I’m late in red to this. Have a wonderful thanksgiving my friend.
Good lesson! I like that tune...
Thank you Michael.
Absolutely worth watching 🖤 this what i exactly looking for..just breathe anthonis❤️
... Thank you Sagar.
A very good lesson, lots of great knowledge here. thank you.
Thanks Joel. I’m fortunate in that my wife is a graphic artist.
Absolutely great job!! Love the singing bit at the end I couldn’t get until then.
Thanks for watching and for taking the to comment. 🤝
Wow, I've been wanting learn how to play this song. Thank you! - new subscriber.
Ron ... Thanks Ron. Do you Travis pick? If not and you’re learning, start out slow; speed comes later, automatically. Any requests? Cheers my friend and thanks for subscribing! I’ll visit your channel.
@@DennisAnthonis Hi Dennis. No I don't Travis pick. I've played for 50 years and shockingly had never heard of it until lately. Recently, I wanted to learn how to play "Never Going Back Again" by Lindsey Buckingham, but to my dismay, it required this thing called Travis picking. I thought-no problem. I've never found anything I couldn't play. But that song kicked my butt. To be honest, I have not been disciplined enough to sit down and focus on learning the technique. I was a little depressed when I saw how seemingly hard it is to play which is a testament to Buckinghams (Vedder, on & on) creative genius. Then I wanted to play "Breath" by Eddie Vedder & here is that Travis picking thing poking its head up again! Do you have a video series where I can learn Travis picking? It sounds sooo good when played consistently. Thanks in advance.
Ron ... I sincerely believe that if you apply yourself to this endeavor, you will succeed. Truth be told, Travis picking is not “ridiculously simple,” in the beginning. But once you assign the pattern to muscle memory, it’s easy as pie and seemingly effortless. Please try my teaching tutorials on the subject. I believe “Learn to Travis Pick in 15 Minutes” has the best illustrations to help you. Although “Never Going Back Again” does have some Travis picking elements to it, it will require more than that. Tell you what, learn the pattern and then apply it to a John Prine song, who strictly adhears to “the pattern.” Keep me posted.
Amazing video, thank you for putting so much work into your videos. Very appreciated. -the community
Cole Mason ... Thanks so much Cole. Yeah, one of these days I’m going to log in and actually count the hours it takes to produce one. I’m estimating that this one too about 10 hours. Anyway, stay tuned... I’m working on two more, a regular post (Caravan of Fools by John Prine) and another tutorial. Cheers Mr. Mason!
The pinky so far out is not needed inside that G… an open e string is the same as that far away e note… why go all the way there? Just my 2 cents. Thank you.
… very good question Jasper. I suppose you could elect to play that particular stanza without that reach to the fifth fret of b-string. As I mentioned at the beginning, with the current condition of my hands, I can’t play this with the necessary dexterity to execute it properly. But by reaching out to that 5th fret of the b-string, a more proficient player might incorporate a hammer-on there, or maybe a pull-off. Anyway, that’s why I included the option. Thanks for watching Jasper, and for taking the time to write your question with such articulation. Did you see my most recent post (How to fingerpick “Just Like That “ by Bonnie Raitt). You might appreciate it; it will help you learn this pattern more efficiently. Peace