Ryan, another great lesson! My favorite pj song (at least while running through walls)! One thing that may help with this (I’m sure you know this but many people don’t). There are two essential components to fluency; accuracy and speed. Accuracy is often the slowest way to fluency unless you practice at speed and give up some accuracy. As I was learning this I started hitting the a chord on time and sacrificing accuracy on the single note riff part, and then my brain started to pick out the notes to satisfy my ears. Before I knew it I was playing it for real! Sometimes playing the rhythm and tempo allows your ears to fill in the rest.
Kudos to you and here’s to your continued success my friend (who I haven’t met yet!)
Alan
having taught literally thousands of people I can express your insight another way: some people go fast and screw up until they don't. Other people go slow until they can go fast. both approaches are valid. Both approaches is even more valid :)
Yup. Like a nursing home……a lot of depends on….that just came out! In 90% of my research comparing 1 vs another or both, the answer is usually both.
Amazing voice Ryan, you should make covers of the songs at the end with your voice!
Dude thanks for the lesson congratulations on 10k subscribers you deserved it
Thanks very much jam master. I saw Eddie play this tonight in London... (just thought I'd drop that in )
nice! I've been searching for this song for years. thanks!!
Thanks Ryan, just realized I've been playing the intro wrong for years.
Can you please make a video on how to do the solo? It’s pretty short but sorta complicated for me at least.
Been playing this one with an A>C power chord type of riff for the verse. I think that's what Stone is doing on the 2nd guitar. I like that lick u used though.
Any chance you could do Once or Life Wasted? Really looking to learn those ones too. Thanks so much!
That a line 6 combo amp? Cool amp?
I mean, cool for a 'toy'. You can hook it to your ipad or phone and make it sound like anything you want, but I'm a purist and like tubes and pedals. It's a great tool for the studio for the kids to mess around with, and it doesn't break, and for it's size it's only $500 which is cheaper than the cheapest real tube amp you can buy, so final answer is yes, cool amp :)
What’s w the painters tape...?
You might take days
You might take weeks
But you won't take
*~hesitates~*
Forever
Thanks a lot for the great lesson🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Got to start off with Eddie's ,"1,2,3,4"
haha yes now I remember that! that's an old vid! You should check out my more recent porch video because I got something more right in there as well :) thanks for watching, mister Marten
"It might take days, it might take weeks, but it won't take forever because we don't have forever."
I’ve been binge watching your channel this week! Awesome teacher, awesome approach and awesome personality!!!! Oh did I mention your an awesome player too! Is so easy to get frustrated and be critical of yourself when you’re practicing alone! Everyone learning remember to have fun!! That’s why we started playing to begin with! After 30 years of playing I can say, Don’t give up!!!!! The thousands of hours of practice will pay off!! Most importantly, have fun and keep on Rockin in the free world!!!
thank you so much for that Ron :) Indeed, it's easy to forget that the reason you picked up a guitar is TO HAVE FUN. I always tell my students to take the word "practice" out of their vocabulary and replace it with "play". Words have power. Cheers to you friend!