Everybody moaning about cleaning my fretboard: I clean it every time I change strings, but to give some more details since you apparently can't stop talking about it: 1) This guitar has been played a LOT. It's more the wear on the fretboard itself you see than dirt. 2) It's probably due to the harsh lighting that it's a little more present. I'm playing this Strat as we speak and it's hard to see any dirt tbh under normal light conditions. 3) I don't care. 4) I do a little bit, because I'm doing all this to prove a point. 5) Thanks for reading 6) Bye.
@@fve1352 rosewood fretboards do indeed wear out, but the part that wears out is supposed to become matte. not the part that your fingers don't touch. what you see here is dirt. It's amplified a lot by the studio lighting but it is indeed rather dirty.
I just started playing guitar last year (I'm 61) I'm a huge Jimi H fan and found this lesson to be incredibly useful. Well taught and very articulate. Keep up the great work!!
Isn’t it the greatest? I just wanted to say hello and let you know how much your comment inspired me. It’s great to hear that you’ve finally joined the ranks of we who are touched by this beautiful instrument. Never stop playing and welcome to the family!! 😉
THIS is the true genius of Hendrix!!! .... His masterful use of chord progressions and embellishments that made chords sound almost like leads within themselves.
Yes indeed, I always liked Hendrix .I Remember guitar player magazine back in late 80s listed 30 different guitar players with their top 5 records of all time. Every list (except for one (I forget who it was) out of 30 guitarist did not mention Hendrix on his list) the other 29 guitar players either listed electric ladyland or Are you experienced) albums.. Those were the only 2 hendrix records mentioned on every players list. Joe satriani had both Hendrix albums on his list also, but Joe's #1 record choice was (axis bold as love) that meant something. Learning songs from( axis )seeing the fingerings ,hendrixs rythm n blues chops he'd taken up another notch. Lil musical things playing over chords. flood gates
I am 49 and I wish I had subscribed to this channel 30 years ago. Oh wait, there was no internet back then. Darn!!! Better late than never anyway. Thank you so much sir!
I REALLY LOVE the way you teach. You use like pedagogical ways to explain things that seem complicated but coming from your mouth everything turns out so easy to understand... I have to say that not all great guitar players are able to teach, and you are... so, you're a GREAT guitar player and a great Teacher. Thanks and sorry my English.
Paul, I love your style of teaching. Your delivery is just the right speed and you are clear. The video accurately shows what is to be done. I recommend you to all my students.
I just want to say how amazing you‘re little lessons have become. It is stunning how much I can learn in a 13 min‘ video of you in comparison to my years of inconsistent playing... Keep your doing what youre doing man - the likes speak for themselves.
Am I the only one who can't help but obsess over his obsessive color composition? Everything we see on the screen is intended to be visible, and it all comes together so wonderfully.
I have to admit the only things i paid any attention to was his words, hands and guitar neck. I actually thought you were talking about the "color composition"of the 🎶 lol!
I think it pops because he's as good at post production as he is with video composition. His color grading is on point. I can tell this dude is just enthusiastic about life in general, and loves mastering everything he touches.
Wow, that may be the most informative, helpful video I've ever watched. I'm 63, finally played my first John Mayer lick!!! Love the double stops. I've been trying to figure out how to use triads, forget that for now, I'm rocking double stops. Pentatonic scales and double stops!!👍
This is what I've been looking to learn ever since I heard John Mayers solo on Slow dancing in a burning room, he uses a lot of these double stops. Took me years to find someone explain it as well as you!
This is exactly the video I was looking for! Understanding the pentatonic and being able to use double stops really enhances your guitar playing. Thank you for making it make sense!
I was on a few other "instructor" type pages, been trying to learn Something new, but.......I think its all in how easy it is to follow what the instructor is saying as well as how slowly they demonstrate what it is their teaching as well as how enjoyable or non stressful it is trying to understand whats being taught or shown ....... So Ive been on the other 2 channels for many weeks, trying to not give up & learn SOMETHING, but no matter what its always too advanced or too complicated or isnt something that I think I could use. .. Stumbled onto your channel tonight , watched 3 videos - Im subscribing. Good work man, slight bit of occasional humor, clear with your demonstrations & you dont fly thru the stuff youre demonstrating. , Thumbs Up =D
This only took 4 minutes and 20 seconds to blow my mind. Seriously, just a coincednce but this clicked in my playing that fast. I just picked up a guitar a year ago and have not put it down since. Thank you so much!
Paul I've played on and off for 25 years and the last 6-8 months of watching you has taught me more than two decades. Granted my focus wasn't always there, but you're a major contribution to me becoming the guitarist I want to be after all this time. Thank you.
Amazing, some of the finest videos on UA-cam and the little mites are worried about the fretboard!! Grow up people!! Great work Paul thanks for sharing your precious time and talent!!!
That was a treat at 12:00, I'd love to hear you play Little Wing in it's entirety. You definitely have the skills and soul to bring it to life! Good video, thanks.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen the last 3 mins of this video because every time I come back to it I get half way through and I’m already absolutely buzzing off how cool this sounds 😵🤩
I am not a beginner. Been playing for 25+ years and this video was awesome it showed me another perspective to incorporate scales into chord progressions and is so useful in every type of music. Thank you
I love how you explain this so it gives the viewer inspiration to create out own licks and how to transfer to another chord shape and pentatonic scale.
wow so in-depth but basic at the same time. You are able to explain so much information in the most basic form that everyone can follow around. Thank you
Noice, Bold As Love !! Between you and Rabea, I have so much motivation, I never want to put my guitar down. I need to keep working on this style. My Hendrixisms are not strong enough.
Analogman King of Tone will do that. So versatile and doesn’t change the tone of the guitar or amp not even a little. I was lucky enough to get one for $80, ( I traded a few old pedals I wasn’t even playing ) and it’s the best overdrive along with the Duellist. Actually, I’d say it’s like a combination of the King Tone Blues Power and Duellist. Just compared the King of Tone with King Tone pedals and Paul is playing through a Tone King amp. The 3 Kings of guitar king 👑 👑 👑 haha
I love the way you teach. You make it so easy to understand what you're talking about, and super easy to actually see what your fingers are doing in the demos. It's a seamless blend. If you ever get tired of teaching Guitar, I hope you take up teaching people how to teach Guitar. Future generations will thank you. Nvwadohiyada. (harmony to you)✌
You are better at teaching through 15 minute videos, than any guitar teacher I have had in real life. Thanks to you, I actually enjoy playing again. Thanks!
Outstanding Paul! Beautiful progressions. Thank you for breaking it down for us brother. Wish you had these shapes pasted off in the corner of the screen while you played - but that’s only because I’m a novice and slow on visualizing. I appreciate your generosity nonetheless brother.
This was so helpful Paul. I have been doing double stops just because it felt and sounded right but when you break it down, it makes whole lot of sense and now I play with purpose.
This is the best “beginner fundamentals “ video I have watched on this subject. There is so much content and application! The scale / chord relationship, the technique, the application, ... incredible.
This is basically how I learned to play just from listening to Hendrix records as a kid. One thing I would stress that you almost mentioned is that learning open “C” shape barre chords really opens this up a lot too. Then you don’t really have to “learn” that Em position. It’s already there. In fact learning that C shape barre chord is a real rite of passage. I meet people who have been playing for years who struggle to play a nice open ringing Ebmajor ;) Great lesson. Bold as love baby!
I have been playing and recording professionally all my life and I can say that there is not such thing as a great guitar sound - a sound is either right for the track or it aint right - but like Eric Clapton said - you can have as many pedals as you like but the real magic is in the fingers...and I guess what he is saying is work on your playing technique and that's what really counts...like Paul demos here its all hard work and practice that renders results ....out
Maybe not “most beautiful ever” but it is today. THE MORE I HEAR YOU PLAY THE MORE I HATE MYSELF FOR NOT LISTENING TO YOU SOONER!!!! God sure touched your soul brother!!!!
Greetings from Italy. Great lesson, as usual, and above all a beautiful guitar sound. For me the reference of the sound I would like to get. Thanks, Paul
Thanks for the lesson. I come to your channel often when I'm starting to feel burned out on playing guitar and your lessons always help to get me thinking about new ways to play and things to work on. Thank you.
If there were a league table of guitar lessons that have helped people improve most effectively, then this for me, would be way out there on its own at the top. Thank you very much.
This Gave me "Little wing" feelings ALL over even before you mentioned it. Very much appreciate this lesson, i like Hendrix a lot and learn how to play like him its been always in my guitar aspirations
Another awesome lesson Paul! Always both informative and entertaining. My wife also heard me listening to one of your videos and she digs your accent! Keep up the great content! Thanks again bro!
So our chord progression is D A Bm G. I-V-vi-IV in D major. And you're telling me D major pentatonic, A major pentatonic, Bm pentatonic, and G major pentatonic all fit in the key of D major? Crazy
What'd be crazier is if dorian, phrygian, lydian, mixolydian, aeolian (minor), and locrian scales fit within the ionian (major) scale. Oh wait... they do... and they're all septatonic. Even better, what if keys didn't apply to what I just said. Oh wait... they don't.
Great as always :-) How about a lesson on soloing on acoustic guitars? Differences between electric and acoustic techniques allowing it as well as making it sound the best without sustain and playability of an electric guitar. Thanks Paul! Keep it up, you're the best :-)
Try putting elixir .9 extra light guitar strings on your acoustic. It takes about a week to break em in, but the tone is so vibrant and Loud. Also learn how to play with a heavier pick for more sound and sustain. Plus the light strings make an acoustic 100 percent easier to play for 12hrs at a time
I watched this video after the one dedicated to “under the bridge”… now it makes a lot more sense. Thanks Paul. I will definitely make a subscription to your Patreon.
Paul you are some man. Great content as always man. Respect! Helping me finally advance my guitar technique and better understand my way around a guitar. A long way to go as yet but after 15 years playing in now trying things I never really bothered with. Keep it up dude!
Awesome lesson Paul! I really enjoy your videos. I’ve been playing for over 45 years and you have taught me so many cool techniques! You can teach an old dog new tricks!!!
@@p1TCHONEEE What moron does not use his PC with an Xbox one controller (notice no question mark here). Exept for FPS and RTS a controller is the right tool for the job.
@@UmVtCg Still debating on which platform at this point is just stupid. Only simps can't fathom that everyone likes different things and have different priorities.
Paul, your lessons are terrific - right blend of "entertainment" (fun scripts and video editing) and teaching techniques. And you're obviously a talented player. My daughter lives in the Netherlands - I'll check out if you have a gig when I'm there next (actually, coming up in April) - would be great to say hello. Keep it up.
Beautiful tone, highly relaxing & enjoyable lesson. You have helped me to understand how to use double-stops and their relation to the current chord shape and the patterns that they make along the fretboard. I shall enjoy practising through this lesson again & again! Thank you, Paul!
Everybody moaning about cleaning my fretboard:
I clean it every time I change strings, but to give some more details since you apparently can't stop talking about it:
1) This guitar has been played a LOT. It's more the wear on the fretboard itself you see than dirt.
2) It's probably due to the harsh lighting that it's a little more present. I'm playing this Strat as we speak and it's hard to see any dirt tbh under normal light conditions.
3) I don't care.
4) I do a little bit, because I'm doing all this to prove a point.
5) Thanks for reading
6) Bye.
guys.... rosewood fretboards do indeed wear out if you use your guitar for playing instead of decoration ;-)
Your playing sounds so clean, it can't be THAT dirty! ;) So never mind what anyone has to say about the "dirt".
@@fve1352 rosewood fretboards do indeed wear out, but the part that wears out is supposed to become matte. not the part that your fingers don't touch. what you see here is dirt. It's amplified a lot by the studio lighting but it is indeed rather dirty.
Hi Paul, what is the brand of your cardigan or where one could buy it?
Even if he doesn’t clean it, who cares! It’s his guitar. His problem. His life. His business.
This guy's editing is so good. @1:20 the background music even resolves to the D chord he strums.
ive been teaching myself how to play guitar for the last 8 years, and I'm not going to lie, this may be one of the best videos ive ever watched
Jimmy is the king!
Why would you lie in the first place?
Why would you lie in the second place ?
Why do you feel the need to imply that you're not lying about it?
Why did you lie?
I just started playing guitar last year (I'm 61) I'm a huge Jimi H fan and found this lesson to be incredibly useful. Well taught and very articulate. Keep up the great work!!
Isn’t it the greatest? I just wanted to say hello and let you know how much your comment inspired me. It’s great to hear that you’ve finally joined the ranks of we who are touched by this beautiful instrument. Never stop playing and welcome to the family!! 😉
Great vibes people !
🤘 rock on
61 its never to late to beginn with a Guitar
3 years on. How’s the guitar playing going ?. Are you happy with your Jimi ?.
THIS is the true genius of Hendrix!!! .... His masterful use of chord progressions and embellishments that made chords sound almost like leads within themselves.
Yeah, Hendrix is a great way to see how rythm and lead are just to sides of the same coin
Hendrix got it from Curtis Mayfield
Yes indeed, I always liked Hendrix .I Remember guitar player magazine back in late 80s listed 30 different guitar players with their top 5 records of all time. Every list (except for one (I forget who it was) out of 30 guitarist did not mention Hendrix on his list) the other 29 guitar players either listed electric ladyland or Are you experienced) albums.. Those were the only 2 hendrix records mentioned on every players list. Joe satriani had both Hendrix albums on his list also, but Joe's #1 record choice was (axis bold as love) that meant something. Learning songs from( axis )seeing the fingerings ,hendrixs rythm n blues chops he'd taken up another notch. Lil musical things playing over chords. flood gates
Great lesson Paul!!
less Paul
The goat is in the comments!
Thank you!
Less Paul! Ha ha ha, LESS!!!!!
Sensei Tomo was here 👍
Oh man, the tones, the tones! Love that Strat
It's not the Strat, it's the man... :-)
Its his "Tone Beard"
It's his fingers, it's a Japanese 9v battery, it's the brand of coffee, its the wood, it's the plectrum, it's the software...
:p
Don’t forget the Tone King amp.
Definitely the jacket
I am 49 and I wish I had subscribed to this channel 30 years ago. Oh wait, there was no internet back then. Darn!!! Better late than never anyway. Thank you so much sir!
"The trick is, playing a little sloppy. So don't be too precise". And this made so much sense...
Awesome content, once again
I REALLY LOVE the way you teach. You use like pedagogical ways to explain things that seem complicated but coming from your mouth everything turns out so easy to understand... I have to say that not all great guitar
players are able to teach, and you are... so, you're a GREAT guitar player and a great Teacher. Thanks and sorry my English.
Playing 12 years and thats one of the most important lessons I've seen, thanks
This is my favourite guitar tone and I love the Little Wing style such as Yellow Ledbetter.
Thank you for this great lesson.
This is a must watch for every guitarist. A perfect explanation for how the major and minor pentatonic scales are connected through different chords!
Paul, I love your style of teaching. Your delivery is just the right speed and you are clear. The video accurately shows what is to be done. I recommend you to all my students.
I just want to say how amazing you‘re little lessons have become. It is stunning how much I can learn in a 13 min‘ video of you in comparison to my years of inconsistent playing...
Keep your doing what youre doing man - the likes speak for themselves.
Having just gotten back into guitar after 2 decades away from it, I have found your videos to be some of the very best on youtube.
I watched this video about six months ago and it changed my playing completely. Really phenomenal video
I never pass up on a "hendrix double stops" youtube lesson. This is a good one.
Am I the only one who can't help but obsess over his obsessive color composition? Everything we see on the screen is intended to be visible, and it all comes together so wonderfully.
It’s the first thing I noticed about this video :) I think that’s kinda the point
I think he’s just naturally tasteful
Aesthetically pleasing.
I have to admit the only things i paid any attention to was his words, hands and guitar neck. I actually thought you were talking about the "color composition"of the 🎶 lol!
I think it pops because he's as good at post production as he is with video composition. His color grading is on point. I can tell this dude is just enthusiastic about life in general, and loves mastering everything he touches.
Wow, that may be the most informative, helpful video I've ever watched. I'm 63, finally played my first John Mayer lick!!! Love the double stops. I've been trying to figure out how to use triads, forget that for now, I'm rocking double stops. Pentatonic scales and double stops!!👍
This is what I've been looking to learn ever since I heard John Mayers solo on Slow dancing in a burning room, he uses a lot of these double stops. Took me years to find someone explain it as well as you!
This is exactly the video I was looking for! Understanding the pentatonic and being able to use double stops really enhances your guitar playing. Thank you for making it make sense!
That Sweetness of the Guitar...!! WOW!
Wolveswoĺves
Man, you are so smart - such a great teacher and player. So clear
I was on a few other "instructor" type pages, been trying to learn Something new, but.......I think its all in how easy it is to follow what the instructor is saying as well as how slowly they demonstrate what it is their teaching as well as how enjoyable or non stressful it is trying to understand whats being taught or shown ....... So Ive been on the other 2 channels for many weeks, trying to not give up & learn SOMETHING, but no matter what its always too advanced or too complicated or isnt something that I think I could use. .. Stumbled onto your channel tonight , watched 3 videos - Im subscribing. Good work man, slight bit of occasional humor, clear with your demonstrations & you dont fly thru the stuff youre demonstrating. , Thumbs Up =D
This only took 4 minutes and 20 seconds to blow my mind. Seriously, just a coincednce but this clicked in my playing that fast. I just picked up a guitar a year ago and have not put it down since.
Thank you so much!
This is probably the best teaching video I've ever come across on youtube
Paul I've played on and off for 25 years and the last 6-8 months of watching you has taught me more than two decades. Granted my focus wasn't always there, but you're a major contribution to me becoming the guitarist I want to be after all this time. Thank you.
Amazing, some of the finest videos on UA-cam and the little mites are worried about the fretboard!! Grow up people!! Great work Paul thanks for sharing your precious time and talent!!!
I'm a neo classical 80s shredder I always wanted to play the blues I really like your playing and the way you teach thanks for your videos
That was a treat at 12:00, I'd love to hear you play Little Wing in it's entirety. You definitely have the skills and soul to bring it to life! Good video, thanks.
Paul, you’re absolutely an awesome guitarist. Simply because you make things look so simple when actually they are not
That lamp introduction at 0:26 really made me laugh. Anyway quality stuff as always :)
I don’t think I’ve ever seen the last 3 mins of this video because every time I come back to it I get half way through and I’m already absolutely buzzing off how cool this sounds 😵🤩
OMG I needed this lesson. I've been trying to figure this out for ages. Really wanted to learn it to spice up my solo playing and such. Thank a bunch!
I didn't start learning the Hendrix double stops till like 20 years into my playing and I gotta say it really opened up a whole new world for me.
Obviously great video (and tones) as usual, but can we all just take a second here and honor how awesome that lamp on the amplifier looks?
Lamplifier! 🤘🏻
Some good lathe work
Beats the candelabra thing
I am not a beginner. Been playing for 25+ years and this video was awesome it showed me another perspective to incorporate scales into chord progressions and is so useful in every type of music. Thank you
Wow! Always sounded so tough to play but now I can do it no problem.. Amazing tutorial! Thank you!
Brilliantly explained for 4 different chord shapes (maj- minor), all in a simple video. Great sum up of double stops, the way Jimi used them.
Amazing sound 🔥 Great class. This may be the single best guitar lesson i’ve ever seen.
I vote for more ‘basic’ lessons!
I love how you explain this so it gives the viewer inspiration to create out own licks and how to transfer to another chord shape and pentatonic scale.
That’s the most beautiful arrangement I have ever heard.!!!!
I think you are A) a very clean player, and B) a good teacher! Lots of youngbloods can learn how to play with melody from you.
Love that sweater, love the "interior enhancer" aka lamp. Love the Hendrix, "Bold as Love" hat tip.
wow
so in-depth but basic at the same time.
You are able to explain so much information in the most basic form that everyone can follow around.
Thank you
Noice, Bold As Love !! Between you and Rabea, I have so much motivation, I never want to put my guitar down. I need to keep working on this style. My Hendrixisms are not strong enough.
Hendrixism...that's a great term and I can relate to not having mastered it. I have my moments where I think I have it but they don't last long :D
Rabea is the man as well, right? Love both of these guys
'Between you and Rabea' title of your sex tape
Double stops are so beautiful. Thanks a lot, Paul! So intuitive and so well explained.
Tone is fkin divine dude!
^^TRUTH^^
Analogman King of Tone will do that. So versatile and doesn’t change the tone of the guitar or amp not even a little. I was lucky enough to get one for $80, ( I traded a few old pedals I wasn’t even playing ) and it’s the best overdrive along with the Duellist. Actually, I’d say it’s like a combination of the King Tone Blues Power and Duellist. Just compared the King of Tone with King Tone pedals and Paul is playing through a Tone King amp. The 3 Kings of guitar king 👑 👑 👑 haha
I love the way you teach. You make it so easy to understand what you're talking about, and super easy to actually see what your fingers are doing in the demos. It's a seamless blend.
If you ever get tired of teaching Guitar, I hope you take up teaching people how to teach Guitar.
Future generations will thank you.
Nvwadohiyada. (harmony to you)✌
Beautiful sound and chords. You have a very clean and fluid technique. I really enjoy your videos. keep it up.
You are better at teaching through 15 minute videos, than any guitar teacher I have had in real life. Thanks to you, I actually enjoy playing again. Thanks!
2:10 literally perfect Otherside by the Chili Peppers tone
yep
Haha, first thing I heard as well.
thought exactly the same :-)
Was scrolling to see this comment 😂 some sounds just trigger a whole song.
Very well said
Your voice, instruction and playing are always such a joy. Bravo!
Where have you been all my life! Bless you!
Thank you, so helpful iv been playing for 20 years self taught and somthing so simple as this has always confused me till now.
Outstanding Paul! Beautiful progressions. Thank you for breaking it down for us brother. Wish you had these shapes pasted off in the corner of the screen while you played - but that’s only because I’m a novice and slow on visualizing. I appreciate your generosity nonetheless brother.
What an outstanding lesson. His stuff is ALWAYS so top notch. Thank you!
Awesome stuff, dude! This is something all guitarists should have in their improvisational arsenal. Thank you. 💥
This was so helpful Paul. I have been doing double stops just because it felt and sounded right but when you break it down, it makes whole lot of sense and now I play with purpose.
Oh my god! You have the best strat tone on youtube!
Lol, yeah.... When i think of strat, thats the sound that comes to mind
ive been playing since 1958. I know double stops and use them. but, I decided after all the years to really study them. great lesson
This is one of my absolute favorite lessons. Outstanding job, Paul.
This is the best “beginner fundamentals “ video I have watched on this subject. There is so much content and application! The scale / chord relationship, the technique, the application, ... incredible.
Excellent feel and explanation, good playing relies on subtleties often
im here to learn and not to check any flaws. This person is a blessing for people who are willing to learn like me .
Dang... this was a Huge "ah ha" moment. Thank you so much!
Man this guy is like asmr. And he is a great teacher. Just opened a huge door for me.
Lekker gitaar lesje weer hoor Paul! Tasty AF! Ga zo door! Groeten uit Amsterdam.
This is excellent. Showing how to apply the pentatonic scales to each chord is great.
Thanks.
"don't choke the D" sorry, I'll show myself out...
Amazing videos!
EDGE _ certainly not, especially since it’s no nut November
EDGE _
That’s what she said..! Damn, too late.!
@@Incountry how is that what she said🤣
Shake for extra juiciness
This is basically how I learned to play just from listening to Hendrix records as a kid. One thing I would stress that you almost mentioned is that learning open “C” shape barre chords really opens this up a lot too. Then you don’t really have to “learn” that Em position. It’s already there. In fact learning that C shape barre chord is a real rite of passage. I meet people who have been playing for years who struggle to play a nice open ringing Ebmajor ;) Great lesson. Bold as love baby!
9:48 "so great to play like this" 😂 definitely is!
You are the Bob Ross of guitar lessons!
So calm- sometimes i hear you videos to fall asleep :)
I have been playing and recording professionally all my life and I can say that there is not such thing as a great guitar sound - a sound is either right for the track or it aint right - but like Eric Clapton said - you can have as many pedals as you like but the real magic is in the fingers...and I guess what he is saying is work on your playing technique and that's what really counts...like Paul demos here its all hard work and practice that renders results ....out
Maybe not “most beautiful ever” but it is today. THE MORE I HEAR YOU PLAY THE MORE I HATE MYSELF FOR NOT LISTENING TO YOU SOONER!!!! God sure touched your soul brother!!!!
Greetings from Italy. Great lesson, as usual, and above all a beautiful guitar sound. For me the reference of the sound I would like to get. Thanks, Paul
Man, that brief signature opening lick for Little Wing sounded SO DAMN GOOD!
1:26 Monica Geller in friends jaja
hahaha could this BE anymore hilarious ;)
Damn!!!😂😂
Didnt get the joke
@@janomendoza2810minut 1:42 in this video ua-cam.com/video/ZtkEgDMz4yE/v-deo.html
Man... that made me laugh
Thanks for the lesson. I come to your channel often when I'm starting to feel burned out on playing guitar and your lessons always help to get me thinking about new ways to play and things to work on. Thank you.
The first section harkens me back to “The Maker” by Willie Nelson, from the Teatro Album.
Same “ The Maker “ Dave Matthews does a version of? If so, really great tune.
If there were a league table of guitar lessons that have helped people improve most effectively, then this for me, would be way out there on its own at the top. Thank you very much.
Love the style of your explanation,your video-editing, your sound....and your lamp too🤣
Keep goin' 😉👊🏻👍🏻
This Gave me "Little wing" feelings ALL over even before you mentioned it. Very much appreciate this lesson, i like Hendrix a lot and learn how to play like him its been always in my guitar aspirations
I was honestly listening to Jimi Hendrix as I sae this got uploaded haha 🤘
Another awesome lesson Paul! Always both informative and entertaining. My wife also heard me listening to one of your videos and she digs your accent! Keep up the great content!
Thanks again bro!
So our chord progression is D A Bm G. I-V-vi-IV in D major. And you're telling me D major pentatonic, A major pentatonic, Bm pentatonic, and G major pentatonic all fit in the key of D major? Crazy
What'd be crazier is if dorian, phrygian, lydian, mixolydian, aeolian (minor), and locrian scales fit within the ionian (major) scale. Oh wait... they do... and they're all septatonic. Even better, what if keys didn't apply to what I just said. Oh wait... they don't.
Colin Johnson haha, digging into the theory side is new territory for me, and delightful so far
Pauls Basic and easy doesn’t equal beginner. Fun to watch anyhow
Great as always :-)
How about a lesson on soloing on acoustic guitars? Differences between electric and acoustic techniques allowing it as well as making it sound the best without sustain and playability of an electric guitar.
Thanks Paul! Keep it up, you're the best :-)
Dawid Pawlikowski good idea.
Try putting elixir .9 extra light guitar strings on your acoustic. It takes about a week to break em in, but the tone is so vibrant and Loud. Also learn how to play with a heavier pick for more sound and sustain. Plus the light strings make an acoustic 100 percent easier to play for 12hrs at a time
I watched this video after the one dedicated to “under the bridge”… now it makes a lot more sense. Thanks Paul. I will definitely make a subscription to your Patreon.
What I've learned:
-double stops
-*that I want a Stat*
Paul you are some man. Great content as always man. Respect! Helping me finally advance my guitar technique and better understand my way around a guitar. A long way to go as yet but after 15 years playing in now trying things I never really bothered with. Keep it up dude!
You NAILED Hendrix’s tones!!! How did you do this?
Awesome video.
Awesome lesson Paul! I really enjoy your videos. I’ve been playing for over 45 years and you have taught me so many cool techniques! You can teach an old dog new tricks!!!
It's time to drop my xbox controller and grab the guitar!
Stay on that guitar friend
Or atleast get a pc
@@p1TCHONEEE What moron does not use his PC with an Xbox one controller (notice no question mark here). Exept for FPS and RTS a controller is the right tool for the job.
@@UmVtCg Still debating on which platform at this point is just stupid. Only simps can't fathom that everyone likes different things and have different priorities.
WaxP3 Why would you use a controller for PC unless you were 16 or under? Haha
After practicing scale patterns, the CAGED systems for the past few months, this video really helped unlock the fretboard for me. Thank you sir!
I like the color of the desk lamp and the guitar. It is not by chance ;)
Neither is the orange guitar/shoulder strap, or the orange amp... even some orange books too. 🎸 🙏
Maxim IvanoV good god, even his pants are somewhat orange!
I never even noticed the lamp until I saw this comment!
The color orange came into existence for this very reason
Orange is young, full of daring
Paul, your lessons are terrific - right blend of "entertainment" (fun scripts and video editing) and teaching techniques. And you're obviously a talented player. My daughter lives in the Netherlands - I'll check out if you have a gig when I'm there next (actually, coming up in April) - would be great to say hello. Keep it up.
Mateus Asato got me doing double-stops often.
Hendrix, and subsequently SRV, got EVERYBODY doing double stops frequently
Beautiful tone, highly relaxing & enjoyable lesson.
You have helped me to understand how to use double-stops and their relation to the current chord shape and the patterns that they make along the fretboard. I shall enjoy practising through this lesson again & again! Thank you, Paul!