The best version of teaching this song. Thanks for the tabs to explain and show how its done. That two guitars part was great. The only two electrics I have. A strat copy and a Les Paul copy. Nice
Thanks Jim! Funny watching these older vids, the production quality (i think) is so much better now haha. Hopefully you got what you need from this one tho!
Let's Play All I know it’s an old song but I’ve started playing again after a 30 year pause, heard this on the radio and thought I should learn how to play it. I think it’ll be a good alternate picking exercise. Subscribed!
Hey Matt, fellow Pearl Jam lover Matt here, thanks for all of the inspiration and great lessons. Couldn’t have got through “Alive” without your cover and lesson!
Brilliant mate. Thanks for the lesson. I have it down but have trouble singing and playing the arpeggio fill at the same time. What chord progression could I play instead that would sound decent?
You're welcome Michael. Instead of the arpeggio you can just strum G, A7sus4, G. For the G you could incorporate the move from open B to 3rd fret on string 2 (B) and do that over A7 sus4 too. So G would be (3 2 0 0 0 3 then 3 2 0 0 3 3) and A7sus4 would be ( x 0 2 0 0 x then x 0 2 0 3 0) perhaps?!
Hey Brad - it's got EL34s in it at the mo but i didn't hear much difference between 6L6s and EL34s as i did a side by side comparison. Clean makes an imperceptible difference to my ears, you hear a little bit of a difference when it's cranked with OD applied. The amp itself is great though, workhorse live too :-)
Great lesson. I do have a question There's another guitar part that Chria plays. Can you show it too please? I would appreciate it alot! Thank you for everything!
Great lesson Matt. Mastery of this song has always eluded me. Any thoughts on what Stone and Chris are playing during second verse in the music video when they are shown? Doesn’t seem to match up with the music.
Cheers Martin! I thought in the video they're just rocking out tbh but have had another look and it looks like they're doubling the bass progression. Looks to me like power chords (D, A, D strings) so playing 5th fret for one bar, 7th fret for one bar then up to the 12th fret for two bars. If you check out this version you can see Eddie playing that part from about 3mins....ua-cam.com/video/ZbPD7n_S9ME/v-deo.html - hope that helps!
Yes indeed, an Edwards (japanese made) LP copy based on a Jimmy Page replica. Plays and sounds great tho, was only about £600 from an auction a few yrs back
@@LetsPlayAll Very nice. I have been in search for some Edwards guitars. Hard to find where I am in the States. They seem to be of good quality...much like Tokai...which I think I may actually prefer to Gibson, because Tokai seems to have better quality control. Pricy though, and also hard to get here as well.
@@neilsnow7973 my edwards is superb for rhythm stuff and I use it live a lot (as I don’t mind it getting knocked about!) but it’s not great for solos compared to my other guitars. I definitely notice it lacks a bit there for me. But it’s a cracking “no frills” guitar for the price
The best version of teaching this song. Thanks for the tabs to explain and show how its done. That two guitars part was great. The only two electrics I have. A strat copy and a Les Paul copy. Nice
Matt does the best. The tabs are a huge help.
This the only lesson I’ve ever seen that describes how to achieve the same tones, well done sir!
Thanks Jim! Funny watching these older vids, the production quality (i think) is so much better now haha. Hopefully you got what you need from this one tho!
Let's Play All I know it’s an old song but I’ve started playing again after a 30 year pause, heard this on the radio and thought I should learn how to play it. I think it’ll be a good alternate picking exercise. Subscribed!
Jim Masino awesome that’s great news you’re playing again Jim and thanks for the sub. Glad the lesson was useful and welcome aboard!! 🤘😀🤘
Oh yeah!. Sweet lesson. im going to keep at this one. looking forward to what's next for non PJ day.!
Nice breakdown, very easy to follow, thx!
Dave Gioiosa you’re welcome!
Ow man that blue tele... 💙💙💙
Wonderful, wonderful choice. 👏👍
Great stuff! Thanks for providing the tone and pickup info.
Off He Goes - Pearl Jam
Great track - i'll put it to the Patreons!
Thanks Matt for lessons, one of my favorite songs of grunge era. So simple to play)
My pleasure!
Hey Matt, fellow Pearl Jam lover Matt here, thanks for all of the inspiration and great lessons. Couldn’t have got through “Alive” without your cover and lesson!
Hey Matt! Excellent name btw and thanks for your kind words, you're most welcome!
Great great video!!!! Congratulations for you channel, greetings from spain
hola amigo!
3 words... A maz ing... thank you very, very much.
Awesome!
Another great lesson. Temple of the dog was a fantastic choice! Isn't tis the track Eddie sang on too?
Jeff played on it as well.
Thanks Marc, he sure did, at Mr Cornell's bidding from what i've read
Thank you!! love your tone
You're welcome and thank you!
God I love that guitar. It might be my fav. 😍
Had this one the longest 😀🤘
I know I just watched your guitar collection. You might need to do another as I am sure you got at least 3-4 more already 😂🤙
I'm from morrocow but I love you r Chanel, thanks for man
you're welcome!
Awesome !!
Cheers Nick!
More Temple of the Dog, please!
Brilliant mate. Thanks for the lesson. I have it down but have trouble singing and playing the arpeggio fill at the same time. What chord progression could I play instead that would sound decent?
You're welcome Michael. Instead of the arpeggio you can just strum G, A7sus4, G. For the G you could incorporate the move from open B to 3rd fret on string 2 (B) and do that over A7 sus4 too. So G would be (3 2 0 0 0 3 then 3 2 0 0 3 3) and A7sus4 would be ( x 0 2 0 0 x then x 0 2 0 3 0) perhaps?!
Fantastico!
Fantastic Matt 👍🏼
Thanks Brian :-)
Found it !!
Kent Beery good work! 🤘😀🤘
Holds up Telecaster, Says Stratocaster, still love and appreciate the lesson, well done mate!!
Haha I didn’t have a Strat then but this tele has a Strat style pickup config 😀 Glad you enjoyed the lesson mate!
What about those ither riffs during the chorus that Chris plays to fill the picking on several times in their live perfomances?
Great as always! Is your Victory V40 equipped with 6L6s or EL34s? Thanks!
Hey Brad - it's got EL34s in it at the mo but i didn't hear much difference between 6L6s and EL34s as i did a side by side comparison. Clean makes an imperceptible difference to my ears, you hear a little bit of a difference when it's cranked with OD applied. The amp itself is great though, workhorse live too :-)
Great lesson. I do have a question
There's another guitar part that Chria plays. Can you show it too please? I would appreciate it alot! Thank you for everything!
I'll check it out!
Niceee also rip chris
You forgot the pedal tone octave that is played throughout the final verse
oo interesting i'll check that out again then.....Stone sounds like he's playing something more chordy too in places
Hey ! I used a open G Tuning and I think it sounds better! What do you think?
Awesome Channel Matt! I just signed up on your Patreon site :)
You sir are an absolute legend!!! I'm sending you a message right now :-)
Great lesson Matt. Mastery of this song has always eluded me.
Any thoughts on what Stone and Chris are playing during second verse in the music video when they are shown? Doesn’t seem to match up with the music.
Cheers Martin! I thought in the video they're just rocking out tbh but have had another look and it looks like they're doubling the bass progression. Looks to me like power chords (D, A, D strings) so playing 5th fret for one bar, 7th fret for one bar then up to the 12th fret for two bars. If you check out this version you can see Eddie playing that part from about 3mins....ua-cam.com/video/ZbPD7n_S9ME/v-deo.html - hope that helps!
Love this channel! Any chance of any Brad song? Especially anything from Shame. Stone is the most underrated guitarist.
Thanks Alastair! I'll add it to the list and put it to the Patreon peeps in the next round of voting
Why not drop first string one step down and play it open, instead play this note on second string fret 3?
New here so you might've done this already but The End by Pearl Jam?
aka Blackbird by the Beatles ;-) I love that tune, i'll put it to the Patreons!
Thank you! You do some really great stuff!!
Is that an unbranded Les Paul?
It's an Edwards (Japanese) LP style guitar - more info on it here :-) ua-cam.com/video/4flr8JXyppo/v-deo.html
When you are playing the arpeggios, are you using strict alt picking? In other words DUDUDUDU?
Ken Froehlich hey Ken yes it’s a bit quick for me to play accurately otherwise 😊
Is that a Gibson-esque non-gibson les paul?
Yes indeed, an Edwards (japanese made) LP copy based on a Jimmy Page replica. Plays and sounds great tho, was only about £600 from an auction a few yrs back
@@LetsPlayAll Very nice. I have been in search for some Edwards guitars. Hard to find where I am in the States. They seem to be of good quality...much like Tokai...which I think I may actually prefer to Gibson, because Tokai seems to have better quality control. Pricy though, and also hard to get here as well.
@@neilsnow7973 my edwards is superb for rhythm stuff and I use it live a lot (as I don’t mind it getting knocked about!) but it’s not great for solos compared to my other guitars. I definitely notice it lacks a bit there for me. But it’s a cracking “no frills” guitar for the price
More Temple Of The Dog! Times of Trouble or Wooden Jesus please hahahahahahaha
Will put those on the list!
I think Chris wrote that song
Yeah... "No PJ" xD
Your playing it to fast, the original recording is slower 😄✌️
Haha sorry if you learn it to this speed at least it'll be easier to play along with the album version ;-)
Right on Man 👍✌️🤓
Good but is not the complite song :/