It's definitely of benefit to me as am wanting some Spanish sound from my guitar but also for anyone wishing to learn the fret board to it fullest potential. Thankyou
Yep I loved it too! That whole vibe was definitely a big influence on me! If you are interested please do check out my band- we are called Kallidad and lots of our songs have that kind of theme! Thanks for watching!
Thank you. after 6yrs of noodling around, I finally learned something. trouble is Im so old Ill forget this lesson by the morning.... oh well, Ill just start over.
This video sent me down a massive rabbit hole that lasted for days. Terribly fun and addictive style to play in. Thanks for the lessons, keep the vids coming JC.
Wow I am so glad to hear that! Thank you so much. That's the exact intention- to get you to open up your guitar playing, rather than just imitate one small piece of music. I am very glad! Please feel free to check out my band Kallidad to see many of these concepts at work!
Cool vid, I hate it when they play it first up (this one wouldn't have mattered) but when you get guys teaching something like bron y aur and they play it, it's like yeah well we know you can play it.
Nice! When I was 10 I found my dad's guitar from back when he planned on being the next Elvis Presley (I once told my dad I like riding in the car with him better than with my mom because she silneces the radio. After a short pause he replied, "I didn't notice it was on". Same guy.) Anyway, I'm now 24 and have been playing guitar ever since that day! What a gift, even if she doesn't stick to it, at such a young age to be encouraged and introduced to musical instruments, that's wonderful.
Bro you're the greatest, I learned that song in a jiffy, now I feel like a Hispanic boss that can get all the ladies, now I must learn more Spanish tunes.
This is exactly what I like to hear! Good stuff! Check out my channel- there’s heaps more just like this. Also I am in a band- it’s called Kallidad. Maybe you will like it :) Thank you for watching !
Meihdi yes he certainly has, but I am also heavily influenced by Santana’s wonderful music. Notice I never call my playing “flamenco”- I call it “Spanish guitar” instead as it is non traditional!
Jason Contos, even spanish music was heavily influenced by arabic musics...whatever you call your music, the essential is to have pleasure... ;-) I've played electric blues-rock for more than 20 years, now i'm discovering all the flamenco-spanish-arabic-classical playing and it's so different and so great ! Have a nice day !
That sounds lovely.It gives a great insight into how flamenco and Spanish guitar players get that sound. It is just great for beginners and encourages anyone who wishes to study further.
I can’t believe this video has one million views! Thanks so much every single person! If you want to hear me in action please check out my band “Kallidad”. Thanks amigos!
Very cool, ThankYou I’m just in my beginner baby steps and it’s so much fun learning new things on guitar. I start my first lesson soon. I can’t wait to make a guitar sing!! I don’t know anything about music and can’t even read it. Im just starting to remember notes on the scale. I’m starting on acoustic but want to eventually play rock and heavy metal. But I have to start learning proper techniques, I don’t want to develop bad habits early. I would love to play a tenth of what Nita Strauss can play but I know I have to practice and I need a teacher to start out! ThankYou again!!🤘🎸🎼.
Jason I have been playing guitar for over 50 years, I an now almost 74 ,and still love it! just recently started finding spanish and flamenco chords....I have found my style...lol...thanks for the easy way to start and I have been expounding on the ones you gave! the sounds of spanish music makes my heart glad!...thank you Jason!
You have two wonderful gifts that are rarely seen together in one person. You can clearly play the guitar really well in a very relaxed way. However, you are also a gifted teacher with a generous spirit. I'll explore you website further.
It’s insane that this video was posted 6yrs ago and we are still using it to learn Spanish guitar! This is amazing Justin as I stumbled upon it yesterday!
Aw hell yeah, I know these chords already (thanks to house of the rising sun) and I'm feelin it so much already, that I've started improvising a flamenco-esc sound. Thanks, man!
Mate, I have to say your are a bit of a legend, thank you, I can now play some really cool licks in this great style.. Thank you again, from an australian fan!!!!
Thanks man big help I've been trying to get the hang of the guitar now for a while and I love Spanish guitar so I'm going to try and get it thanks brother 🤙👌🤘
I like this as a complete beginner , you show the chords but you could also write down the sequence so we can read along as you play it? In the order you play it. Thanks!
I thought it was a nice simple beginner song with a casual vibe. If you need some simple chord charts to Flamenco chords, I just happen to start a series on that in my chanel with charts on the ones that aren’t live 🙂 Cheers!
Thanks man. The reason I got into guitar was because of Spanish Fleminco. I forgot about that and learned all kind of Rock, metal, and death metal songs. I'm starting this back up so thanks man seriously, I'm gonna experiment with it though
Thanks 😊 I've always loved that progression. I'm sure hundreds of songs have adopted it. I first discovered it when learning heartbreaker by Grand funk railroad although it was a whole step higher in the key of B minor.
I have just been loaned a spanish guitar to keep me busy for another two weeks until the golf courses reopen here in the UK. I like spanish music so specifically searched for it. Whilst deemed simple I believe it's going to take me some time to master these few cords but hopefully i can do it and have fun with it. Please keep this video here for a few weeks :D
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I am amazed with flamenco since I went to Andalusia and this seems to be the perfect start for playing it. I’m wondering if you use the small finger when you play the melody’s? or do you stick to the other 4 fingers? Thank you🙏🏻
@@pochakajeoi8943 It's fine, I still play the uke more though. I try to practice some ukulele songs on the guitar cause they give me motivation! I'm now practicing Fire -taimane. If you don't know it you should definitely listen to it!
I have an advice for your videos man Start the video by a "preview" of the song So we know where we're going and how it sounds directly at the beginning Also looks more "pro"
@@OmarOmar-jd9ou the reason everyone does it is cause it's the best way to do it. Why sit through a lesson for a song or Melody you don't even like once you hear it
I agree. I’m not being negatively critical either. I think it’s constructive criticism to help his style. I started doing tutorial videos and I always give a very short preview of the work before starting.
Do you have any song suggestions for people who are looking into this style of music? Not as a beginner, but new to the style. I have been learning the "fan" technique and some other stuff from Ben woods' vids. This was really fun btw!
Well- I do play in a band! We are called Kallidad. Please feel free to check it out! Ben Woods is amazing. Rodrigo y Gabriela are in many ways the originators of this style so you gotta check them out! There’s another Australian band called Opal Ocean that are great. That should get you started :)
I've been wanting to take a break from classical for a while and learn something flamenco/Spanish sounding on my classical guitar and this was the first video I watched. Great simple lesson, sounds really nice, easy to understand tutorial. You've earn a sub from me mate, thank you!
Dude! I’ve been looking for someone I can “get” guitar wise to follow for months and finally I find you. Subbed and can’t wait for the next lesson. This one is badass!!!
Many thanks !! I have a guitar but I thought it was just a guitar, a friend of mine told me she is not a mere guitar but a classical one (Criolla) that is why some songs I was practicing sound different since her voice is sweet, now I want to connect with her starting with your lessons my friend
Thank you sooooo much for this! I’ve always been in love with Spanish guitar and I’ve been playing guitar for 10 months now. I dared to have a look on how to play it and found you’re video... it seems pretty much doable!!! Thank you so much!!! I’ll start from here... today!❤️❤️❤️
Hello UA-cam! The tab for this lesson is available NOW on my Patreon page! Check it out :) www.patreon.com/jasonjohncontos
Nice one 👍
Hi Jason, if i go to your Patreon page, which level shall I choose for the tabs? Is „garage band“ ok?
It's definitely of benefit to me as am wanting some Spanish sound from my guitar but also for anyone wishing to learn the fret board to it fullest potential. Thankyou
Hey Jason do you do recording for songs as well?
@@tiana1254 hello yes Garage Band is ok. I’m so sorry I missed this comment til now!
Nice job there post malone
LOLOL
@@s.ryanoconnor6694 Post melow
Senior malone
Matuê
Señor Postie
Every time i hear this type of guitar playing i instantly remember the mask of zorro movie from the 90's i used to love when i was a kid lol
Yep I loved it too! That whole vibe was definitely a big influence on me! If you are interested please do check out my band- we are called Kallidad and lots of our songs have that kind of theme! Thanks for watching!
your not the only one Amigo!
I remember my past self as a revolution soldier in the filipinas islas occupied by the castilas.
Thank you. after 6yrs of noodling around, I finally learned something. trouble is Im so old Ill forget this lesson by the morning.... oh well, Ill just start over.
Haha no you won’t forget! Just keep playing!
Play with backing tracks. It helped me and after 6 months or so i really progressed
which backing track are you using in this? any link?
LOL. I'm 53. I know what you mean.
lol
This video sent me down a massive rabbit hole that lasted for days. Terribly fun and addictive style to play in. Thanks for the lessons, keep the vids coming JC.
Wow I am so glad to hear that! Thank you so much. That's the exact intention- to get you to open up your guitar playing, rather than just imitate one small piece of music. I am very glad! Please feel free to check out my band Kallidad to see many of these concepts at work!
Lol, so true, I started playing some basic flamenco songs and it consumed my life for a few days.
It's honeslty really useful for rock, because it adds that heavy emotional feel, and sounds unique.
ah shit... I feel like i'm about to jump down that rabbit hole now...
I am an extremely casual guitar player and I must say that this is One of the better tutorials I’ve seen in a long time.
Thank you!
Agreed
It would probably be a good idea to play the piece first before showing how to play it. :)
Great SCOT, man.... it's a four-minute video!!
Who gives a fuck
Too much illegal cigarettes
Cool vid, I hate it when they play it first up (this one wouldn't have mattered) but when you get guys teaching something like bron y aur and they play it, it's like yeah well we know you can play it.
My 6 year old daughter picked up our guitar and I came to UA-cam to show her someone playing guitar...and here we are. Excellent tutor! Bravo!!
I am so glad to hear it. Good on both of you :)
Nice! When I was 10 I found my dad's guitar from back when he planned on being the next Elvis Presley (I once told my dad I like riding in the car with him better than with my mom because she silneces the radio. After a short pause he replied, "I didn't notice it was on". Same guy.) Anyway, I'm now 24 and have been playing guitar ever since that day! What a gift, even if she doesn't stick to it, at such a young age to be encouraged and introduced to musical instruments, that's wonderful.
I see white guy with dreads with guitar , I click.
Great plan
Cafe Au La
Lmao dude looks like the singer of counting crows
If you judge a book by its cover, chances are you cover just another.
3:00 is the song
I was just playing this at home and thought 'cool, I can play something Spanish...' 😁
That’s what I’m here for! There’s lots more simple stuff like this on my channel too. Good luck!
This is exactly what I was looking for, a song that sounds like the village music from the video game Diablo (1996). Awesome video, and lesson!
One of the first games I ever played! Enjoy :)
Absolutely classic game
Thank you sir... Thanks for sharing and contributing to the musical guitar for beginners , It's definitely valuable teachings, Respect!!!
Ruffneck anytime! Thanks for the love!
Bro you're the greatest, I learned that song in a jiffy, now I feel like a Hispanic boss that can get all the ladies, now I must learn more Spanish tunes.
This is exactly what I like to hear! Good stuff! Check out my channel- there’s heaps more just like this. Also I am in a band- it’s called Kallidad. Maybe you will like it :) Thank you for watching !
Thanks for replying, I just subbed!
@@JasonJohnContos
Sounds a little like Santana's Europa with flamenco sounding... ;-) but may be Santana took himself from some flamenco musics... :-)
Meihdi yes he certainly has, but I am also heavily influenced by Santana’s wonderful music. Notice I never call my playing “flamenco”- I call it “Spanish guitar” instead as it is non traditional!
Jason Contos, even spanish music was heavily influenced by arabic musics...whatever you call your music, the essential is to have pleasure... ;-) I've played electric blues-rock for more than 20 years, now i'm discovering all the flamenco-spanish-arabic-classical playing and it's so different and so great ! Have a nice day !
Same thing happened to me- started with rock, blues and metal and discovered the spanish guitar later in life. It's now my main instrument!
Damn I came to learn corridos to play for my friends I wasn’t planing to play a song for my lover that sounds like I’m a bout to die
And yet here we are.
Dont fight whats meant to be brother, don't die either! ; )
That sounds lovely.It gives a great insight into how flamenco and Spanish guitar players get that sound.
It is just great for beginners and encourages anyone who wishes to study further.
I agree, any way to spread peoples interest in the art of Spanish guitar is always a plus!
@Khai Thang youtube thinks it is a website
I can’t believe this video has one million views! Thanks so much every single person!
If you want to hear me in action please check out my band “Kallidad”. Thanks amigos!
Very cool, ThankYou I’m just in my beginner baby steps and it’s so much fun learning new things on guitar. I start my first lesson soon. I can’t wait to make a guitar sing!! I don’t know anything about music and can’t even read it. Im just starting to remember notes on the scale. I’m starting on acoustic but want to eventually play rock and heavy metal. But I have to start learning proper techniques, I don’t want to develop bad habits early. I would love to play a tenth of what Nita Strauss can play but I know I have to practice and I need a teacher to start out! ThankYou again!!🤘🎸🎼.
Recabite you'll be playing like slash in a few weeks, nothing to.it hahahahaha 😁👍
Jason I have been playing guitar for over 50 years, I an now almost 74 ,and still love it! just recently started finding spanish and flamenco chords....I have found my style...lol...thanks for the easy way to start and I have been expounding on the ones you gave! the sounds of spanish music makes my heart glad!...thank you Jason!
So glad to hear it! Keep on rocking :)
Love it! I’m over 50 but I felt like I was 15 again sitting with my mates sharing guitar tricks!
Thank you very much for that. Simple but brilliant 👍
it sounds like a early 2000's R&b song... like something Dru HIll or Sisqo did lol ... I like it
This makes me feel.
I believe watching the way you explain this very likely I'll be there soon
I believe so too! Just spend more time with the guitar in your hands :)
I would like to see what your right hand is doing. Thanks, it sounds cool!
You have two wonderful gifts that are rarely seen together in one person. You can clearly play the guitar really well in a very relaxed way. However, you are also a gifted teacher with a generous spirit. I'll explore you website further.
Thanks Brian. You are very kind
It’s insane that this video was posted 6yrs ago and we are still using it to learn Spanish guitar! This is amazing Justin as I stumbled upon it yesterday!
I’m so glad you like it :)
Aw hell yeah, I know these chords already (thanks to house of the rising sun) and I'm feelin it so much already, that I've started improvising a flamenco-esc sound. Thanks, man!
Good stuff! Enjoy
You know about "Alip ba ta"?a very talented finger style guitarist on UA-cam ,,
This is the lesson that makes me get lost in such a simple technique. Love this concept. Thanks again JC!
It’s a pleasure :)
Hello friends! Thanks for the great reaction to this video! I’m in a band - please check us out if you’re interested- the group is called Kallidad.
Thank you for this Jason , you’ve done something incredible here.
Thanks for watching
Mate, I have to say your are a bit of a legend, thank you, I can now play some really cool licks in this great style..
Thank you again, from an australian fan!!!!
Rock on Wombat Lover! Where in Oz? My band Kallidad is touring Australia at the moment!
Melbourne my man, Melbourne, have a great tour!!! I am personally all over the place!!! So not likely to see the shows!!!
I started out too old to finger-pick in the Flamenco style but I love how this sounds on my electric too!
You’re never too old! Just enjoy playing :)
Thanks man big help I've been trying to get the hang of the guitar now for a while and I love Spanish guitar so I'm going to try and get it thanks brother 🤙👌🤘
You just gained yourself a like
Thanks Manuel
Is your guitar alright? She's giving me that "I'm being abused" signal.
Not sure what those aliens did to you when they got you but this is a very odd comment
Can you please make tabs for this song please pleaseeee
Sorry not gonna happen! Watch the video closely and practice your guitar while you watch. You will be able to play something even better soon!
Guitar's awesome. ☺️
This absolutely incredible man, I'm so thankful for this video. I am trying to break into spanish guitar and this is incredibly helpful
I’m so glad. I have lots more similar lessons on my channel. Check em out and practice hard!
I like this as a complete beginner , you show the chords but you could also write down the sequence so we can read along as you play it? In the order you play it. Thanks!
I thought it was a nice simple beginner song with a casual vibe. If you need some simple chord charts to Flamenco chords, I just happen to start a series on that in my chanel with charts on the ones that aren’t live 🙂 Cheers!
You look like post malon and jason segel had a kid together
They did.
Thank you! Very helpful
I was not expecting you to sound like this! And i know this is an extremely odd compliment but i like your accent!
Haha thanks. I’m
Australian- that’s where the accent is from! (if you didn’t know!)
Thanks but next time try to start the video playing the piece in full so we can decide early to watch the video or not if we like it
Yes
يا زق where dis easy dis no easy I try so much it's hard
Try harder please.
Yeah,you probably MISSed some notes
والله من قله الادب والذوق
😂 عيب عيب
عيب عيب 😂
Thank you very much.nice video to biginners.
Thanks for watching! I have many more beginner videos too! I hope they help you :)
We’ll need a tutorial for this because this is wonderful ❤
Thanks man. The reason I got into guitar was because of Spanish Fleminco. I forgot about that and learned all kind of Rock, metal, and death metal songs. I'm starting this back up so thanks man seriously, I'm gonna experiment with it though
You sound a bit like my musical journey! I play in a band called Kallidad- check it out since we combine flamenco guitar with metal elements!
Would this still work on a normal acoustic guitar with steel strings?
Yes absolutely
Jason Contos okay thanks!
Great simple song for beginners. There’s a lot that can be done with this. Thanks for posting!!
Absolutely essential to my 2019 you are now my friend! Kudos from Australia! Legendary!
Thank you for the kudos. They won’t have too far to go- I’m in Australia too! :)
Very simple but I just couldn’t get my fingers to work a Spanish sound until your explanation! Awesome stufff!!
Thanks 😊
I've always loved that progression. I'm sure hundreds of songs have adopted it. I first discovered it when learning heartbreaker by Grand funk railroad although it was a whole step higher in the key of B minor.
Well spotted and 100% correct
You don’t know how much u helped me rn u may not know but thanks for this video a lot
I am so glad to hear it!
Got it right off the bat! It is of great value to me. Thank you very much!
I’m so glad to hear it! Enjoy :)
Amazing video 👏👏
TRIED THIS OUT AND ITS SUPER FREAKIN FUN, THANK YOU
Cheers Lydia!
I have just been loaned a spanish guitar to keep me busy for another two weeks until the golf courses reopen here in the UK. I like spanish music so specifically searched for it.
Whilst deemed simple I believe it's going to take me some time to master these few cords but hopefully i can do it and have fun with it. Please keep this video here for a few weeks :D
The video is here permanently. Good luck with your playing :)
Thank you so much for the quick and clear tutorial. This is EXACTLY what I was looking for! :)
Glad to hear it! Thank you :) Have a good look around my channel- there are more like this! :)
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I am amazed with flamenco since I went to Andalusia and this seems to be the perfect start for playing it. I’m wondering if you use the small finger when you play the melody’s? or do you stick to the other 4 fingers?
Thank you🙏🏻
Hi the use of the smallest finger is simply personal preference. Totally up to you. I do recommend developing it though as it can be very useful
I'm receiving my first guitar in a few days and Im already in love with your channel haha
Great timing :)
@@JasonJohnContos Right I play the ukulele for almost 4 years now and I do a lot of flamenco stuff on there as well. It's time to learn the guitar🤗
@@m.j.exotics how's your progress
@@pochakajeoi8943 It's fine, I still play the uke more though. I try to practice some ukulele songs on the guitar cause they give me motivation! I'm now practicing Fire -taimane. If you don't know it you should definitely listen to it!
@@pochakajeoi8943 Do you have Instagram?
What tuning is it in? Standard or half step down?
Standard tuning
I have an advice for your videos man
Start the video by a "preview" of the song
So we know where we're going and how it sounds directly at the beginning
Also looks more "pro"
Just bc literally EVERYONE else does that doesn’t mean he has to. Just saying.. you’re probably way to used to seeing people do that
@@OmarOmar-jd9ou the reason everyone does it is cause it's the best way to do it. Why sit through a lesson for a song or Melody you don't even like once you hear it
I agree. I’m not being negatively critical either. I think it’s constructive criticism to help his style. I started doing tutorial videos and I always give a very short preview of the work before starting.
Hey there. I really like your style man. Wish I could meet you in person. I've got a serious crush on you… its bad…. Your on my mind a lot
My wife says the same thing ;) Hope you’re well!
It sounds in the beginning like ukrainian folk song
Yes there definitely similarities! Also Russian, Greek, and several other styles can be quite similar!
Do you have any song suggestions for people who are looking into this style of music? Not as a beginner, but new to the style. I have been learning the "fan" technique and some other stuff from Ben woods' vids. This was really fun btw!
Well- I do play in a band! We are called Kallidad. Please feel free to check it out! Ben Woods is amazing. Rodrigo y Gabriela are in many ways the originators of this style so you gotta check them out! There’s another Australian band called Opal Ocean that are great. That should get you started :)
Jason Contos thank you for such a quick reply! You're the man!
“yeah it’s real easy” *plays using techniques I have no idea how to do*
I have lessons on all these techniques. Take a look through the channel.
Jason Contos Thank you so much, will do!!
I just started acoustic guitar and want to specifically learn this
Excellent! Good luck with it!
Flamenco F? I’m good with that term :)
Dig it :)
Thanks for Lesson, nice spanish sound....greetings from Germany 👍😎
Dude, stop stealing our girls man.
Learn to play this song well and you can steal em back ;)
I've been wanting to take a break from classical for a while and learn something flamenco/Spanish sounding on my classical guitar and this was the first video I watched. Great simple lesson, sounds really nice, easy to understand tutorial. You've earn a sub from me mate, thank you!
Use a dotted fret board when you are teaching.
Hahah good suggestion!
Thanks for the video. Pretty clear and exactly beginner route I was looking for
Dude! I’ve been looking for someone I can “get” guitar wise to follow for months and finally I find you. Subbed and can’t wait for the next lesson. This one is badass!!!
I’m so glad! Enjoy :)
Many thanks !! I have a guitar but I thought it was just a guitar, a friend of mine told me she is not a mere guitar but a classical one (Criolla) that is why some songs I was practicing sound different since her voice is sweet, now I want to connect with her starting with your lessons my friend
I’m so happy to hear this! You’re going to have a great musical journey. I can just tell. Enjoy!
Cool, this sounds a little bit Spanish.
That’s the plan ;)
Thank you very much Jason. I do not know to play guitar . However, your lessons encourage me to learn from you . Thamk you again
Great! If you spend a bit of time playing each day you will be very good very soon!
It was beautiful... thanks for making this video
More importantly- thanks for watching!
New to guitar and just subscribed, best regards, cheers!
Enjoy your guitar journey Ken!
Hope you’ve been making some progress with the guitar! The beginning is always the toughest, breaking those first plateaus, but it’s worth the work. 🙂
It is hard to see where you put your fingers and how you stroke and pick the strings... it is not exactly for absolute beginner but sounds awesome
I understand everything except the flamingo chord I’m lost .-.
after see a bunch of your guitar vids. now i seen your music video wow i am troubled by the symbolism of the square drum
There is no intended symbolism there
of course not i never suggest, stay clear of resonating with a square
I get finger cramps trying to do that 🤕
Try again. I’m sure you will be totally fine.
Thank you sooooo much for this! I’ve always been in love with Spanish guitar and I’ve been playing guitar for 10 months now. I dared to have a look on how to play it and found you’re video... it seems pretty much doable!!! Thank you so much!!! I’ll start from here... today!❤️❤️❤️
Yep it’s definitely doable :)
That was very cool. Thanks
Thanks for watching Jeff!
Just started to appreciate Spanish guitar after all these years, thanks for lesson that kept me interested
I am having lots of fun with this. Could you please direct me to the video where you teach the technique you use at 4:05 please . You have so many!
Haha I can’t find it now either! I’ll do a new one tonight :)
@@JasonJohnContos That would be awesome
Mate thank you very much for that. As simple as it may have been for you it was a big help to me. Gets the fingers moving.
May I say you rock bro. Going to start watching all your videos. Great easy learn that sounds epic.
Thank you!
What model of guitar is it?
Hi this is an Admira Juanita Guitar. I recommend them very highly!
Thanks for these videos. I live in spain and have wanted to learn some licks. Keep them up, please.
Tried this on my 12 string guitar capo at 3rd fret. Sounds nice thanks.
Cool. That would be a really interesting sound!
Thanks dude I started playing around with this and I've got a cool little tune down now for mis amigos
sounds v good - look forward to seeing your other lessons. Thankyou!
Thank you very very much :)
04:17 can't hide the blues my brother, no matter what genre you're in ;)
Nope. Never lose the blues.
im coming back to this video after I learn what string goes with what note
Let me know if I can help
@@JasonJohnContos Thanks! im still practicing open strings right now, hopefully ill soon start learning left hand things
Learning these simple chords sparks my creativity thank you my friend 🙏
Thanks for watching