One of my favorite tunes. Love what Miles, Cannonball & Coltrane do with it. And the rhythm feels like an old steam train chuggin n rockin along some sunny coastline. Thanks Morten it will get a good workout. 🚂🚂🚂
So great. It's almost like knee to knee. I look forward to every week! Morten's Patreon deals have always been, and remain the best bang for the buck. Morten's generosity is off the charts.
Yeah @@MortenF, knee to knee is how most of us started to learn guitar: couple of dudes sittin' in a bedroom or garage; "check out this chord!" "How'd you do that?" "You gotta let that first finger bend like this (F chord)." And on and on. It's something I miss and the reason I still prefer seeing students live and in person. And as internet instruction goes, your's are as close as I've ever experienced the "knee to knee" feel. You are really great at making it feel as if you are sitting in a chair right across from me. Thank you.
This kind of content is pure gold. Thanks for posting. I'll be a patron when Feb starts, I hope you get all the recognization and be monetized as you deserve!
I do have a deal with Yamaha now, but I'm first and foremost just a big fan, and I got most of my Yamaha instruments before I got the deal with them. You in the marked for one?
@@MortenF I have an SA2200, but I can’t keep from getting my head turned by the Revstars. The Pacifcas never did it for me, I always preferred an old Fender or even a Squier VM or CV. That is until I laid eyes on the CuTom Shop Yamaha Development Guitars. They are sitting on a goldmine with those, but no sign of any releases. Do you have a spare coupon code for a Revstar? 😛
@@Arthur_My_Dear Agree on that, I have a Pacifica, it's really well built, but the tone really can not compete with my Fender CS strat. The Revstars are great, I really like the p90's and the stainless steel frets. No coupons I'm afraid😂 Haven't heard of the Yamaha Custom shop, what are they making? Pacificas?
@@MortenF Interesting. Not familiar with all the Pacificas ever made, but I would have thought they made a very high end version of the Pacifica that would be very similar in quality to Fender CS
@@KHGuitarFreak1988 Yeah, I would assume that too. As far as I can understand though, the only thing that could be better would be the actual piece of wood in the guitar, the build quality on the one I have, PAC 612, is flawless, playability as good as it gets. I wonder if there are objective qualities that would make one piece of alder better than another for guitars, or if there's just some luthier sorcery happening with the high end guitars.
Get some great soloing tips for this tune on patreon: www.patreon.com/MortenF
Thanks for your support 😁
Haven't heard from Marten in a while ! Glad to see him back in the saddle again!
@@henryprice9907 great to be in the saddle again, has been too long😀
One of my favorite tunes. Love what Miles, Cannonball & Coltrane do with it.
And the rhythm feels like an old steam train chuggin n rockin along some sunny coastline.
Thanks Morten it will get a good workout. 🚂🚂🚂
I like your old steam train/sunny coastline analogy! 🙂
Yeah, it's amazing, it never gets old. Any other favorites I should cover?
Thank you so much for this tutorial.
You helped me prepare for this song in a straight forward manner!
Amazing breakdown and soloing, thanks for the lesson and sheet music Morten!
So great. It's almost like knee to knee. I look forward to every week! Morten's Patreon deals have always been, and remain the best bang for the buck. Morten's generosity is off the charts.
Thanks so much my friend😁 Please explain though; "knee to knee"? What does that mean, asked the european. 😆
Yeah @@MortenF, knee to knee is how most of us started to learn guitar: couple of dudes sittin' in a bedroom or garage; "check out this chord!" "How'd you do that?" "You gotta let that first finger bend like this (F chord)." And on and on. It's something I miss and the reason I still prefer seeing students live and in person. And as internet instruction goes, your's are as close as I've ever experienced the "knee to knee" feel. You are really great at making it feel as if you are sitting in a chair right across from me. Thank you.
This kind of content is pure gold. Thanks for posting. I'll be a patron when Feb starts, I hope you get all the recognization and be monetized as you deserve!
Awesome, keep me posted on how the lessons work for you👍🏻
Great to have another lesson from you Morten, thanks and happy new year
Happy new year, make it a great one! 😊
'Kojonudo, Morten! Saludos desde Madrid.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and talent!
Thanks mate😊 Did you try jamming along on this one yet?
Hey, always good to see an upload from you, Morten. Thanks 🙏
Great work
I hope you don’t mind me asking - are you sponsored at all by Yamaha or do you just rate their guitars highly?
I do have a deal with Yamaha now, but I'm first and foremost just a big fan, and I got most of my Yamaha instruments before I got the deal with them. You in the marked for one?
@@MortenF I have an SA2200, but I can’t keep from getting my head turned by the Revstars. The Pacifcas never did it for me, I always preferred an old Fender or even a Squier VM or CV. That is until I laid eyes on the CuTom Shop Yamaha Development Guitars. They are sitting on a goldmine with those, but no sign of any releases. Do you have a spare coupon code for a Revstar? 😛
@@Arthur_My_Dear Agree on that, I have a Pacifica, it's really well built, but the tone really can not compete with my Fender CS strat. The Revstars are great, I really like the p90's and the stainless steel frets. No coupons I'm afraid😂 Haven't heard of the Yamaha Custom shop, what are they making? Pacificas?
@@MortenF Interesting. Not familiar with all the Pacificas ever made, but I would have thought they made a very high end version of the Pacifica that would be very similar in quality to Fender CS
@@KHGuitarFreak1988 Yeah, I would assume that too. As far as I can understand though, the only thing that could be better would be the actual piece of wood in the guitar, the build quality on the one I have, PAC 612, is flawless, playability as good as it gets. I wonder if there are objective qualities that would make one piece of alder better than another for guitars, or if there's just some luthier sorcery happening with the high end guitars.