Peaceful Easy Feeling
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- Опубліковано 18 січ 2025
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Here's a lesson on the Eagles classic "Peaceful Easy Feeling" featuring the amazing guitar stylings of Bernie Leadon!
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This is the most comprehensive complete study of the Peaceful Easy Feeling for the guitar. Thank you very much
Every time I view a lesson video by Mike Pachelli I am once again reminded of just how incredibly talented he is. He always seems to nail the song spot on, note for note. I wonder how many guitarists that played on the original recorded track of the songs Mike teaches are just as impressed as I am. Actually, I’m way beyond impressed, more like awed or amazed.
That was Awesome Mike, Thank you so much for your time and great teaching ability and musicianship.
Bernie Leadon - brilliant musician
Wow, I had no idea this video existed. Thank you so much Mike.
Man this is one of the best guitar tutorials I've found on youtube. So many little details that are helpful beyond just this song
You're the best, Mike!
Probably the greatest lesson/tutorial on YT ever!
Dan - Thanks!
Excellent tutorial...thank you so much Mike.
Glad it was helpful!
Really enjoyed that. Mike. Nice approach. I'm pretty experienced and play a version of this but you certainly taught me a bit more you're a very good guitarist. Thanks.
One word - SUPERB!
Thanks for correcting my misconception of the chorus chords. Instead of the Bsus resolving to B, I was playing the full B and then resolving to B7. Kinda got the feel of the original, but your version is spot on. :-) And the F#m11 is/was the „missing chord“ for me!!! Now I can finally play this gem in full glory - much obliged!
well Mike... 3 years later and found this...Best lesson on this eagles song I have seen.... GREAT BEATLES CD by the way
The tune it's so beautiful to hear!
This is another great vid and gives me somewhere to start, then I gotta modify and adapt it to a key I can sing in. LoL. Thanks
Rock on!
Great stuff my man...thanks...scribed up...
Really impressive attention to detail Mike. Excellent lesson.
Best breakdown to this part of the song I've seen, Thanks
What a great lesson, song and Time in history
Another great tutorial. I feel like I'm getting a personal, intelligible and actionable lesson -- without the rambling stories -- every time you post something. Thanks!!
Bernie has been an idol since Dillard and Clark through Byrds, Burritos, Eagles, Nitty Gritty Dirt band etc. I always appreciate your attention to detail Mike and this is exemplary, perhaps better than your great Beatles breakdowns.
Incredibly difficult lead guitar parts, especially the solo. Love the technique starting at 8:10 into the tutorial. I've been trying my hand at the lead parts forever, and finally am starting to get it. Definitely outside the box, but you tutor it well. THANKS!!
You can do it!
Mike Pachelli = G.O.A.T.!
Wow verry cool guitar lesson for this song..👏👏👏watching from phillipiness.Dax tagunayon youtube channel sending love and support
If Glenn was alive he’d come after you for this! Hah....I love it Mike! Great job.
Eagles don't like to share their literature, great lesson btw
Great lesson. Well done. You are one of the few teaching the opening lick of the “rockish” section of the solo the right way: at the 17th fret with a partial bar across the B and E strings while using your 2nd and 3rd fingers to bend the G string up a whole note at the 16th fret. A lot of people don’t play that high A note, but you can clearly hear it on the recording.
Mike is still rocking out like the old days on Thurber Lane!
An excellent lesson Mike, you make it seem so easy (and peaceful!) but I couldn't find the tab on your site. Did I miss something?
brilliant lesson
You are awesome Mike! A wealth of knowledge and skill!
I got a peaceful easy feeling now 😀
Nice one Mike! Excellent breakdown, but I also like to just listen to you play the tune at the end.
awesome Mike great lesson!
Excellent lesson on the structure of this amazing classic guitar solo. It's a study in chord shapes and inversions and bending. I agree with you that it's pretty tough to duplicate the sound of the B Bender but you've come real close.
Great vid Mike, loving that blue top LP!
Yea - she's a beauty!!
Very nicely done! I subscribed
Awesome, thank you!
that was awesome!!!!
Thanks for a great lesson brother!
I add this to the intro of this song - prior to the bends I use an ascending sequence sliding from from the F on the d string with my second finger to the sixth fret of the d string and ending with the fifth fret of the b string with my index finger - then the seventh fret of the string with my second finger and the seventh fret of the b string with my index finger. Then continuing to the 8th fret of the d and b strings using the same fingers then to the eleventh fret of the the d string and the tenth fret of the b string using the same fingers. Then the bends.
glad to find the lesson.Thanks :)
hi mike, great lesson.could you do a blues lesson per johnny winter--memory pain"?
Exceelent
Bernie also used a B-bender Telecaster on this song so the bends were infinitely easier.
Awesome
Can you please make a little video on how you get the great sound of your guitar I'm beginner and this is my favorite song
Jo Little Wounded - I explained in the video that I used a delay & a chorus. As a beginner one of THE most important things to learn is that MOST tone comes from your fingers. The way you place your hands on the fingerboard - how tightly you press down. How precise your fingering is, etc. You'll NEVER get the exact tone of another player. Practice A LOT and always practice SLOWLY. Be precise on the fingerboard. Develop your own tone that others will want to copy. And enjoy the process. Good luck!
@@MPfrance thanks for the answer
I went to your website to find the tab and couldn't find it. Is it no longer available?
Another great lesson, Mike. I don't know how you don't 500k subscribers.
Thanks John - and please spread the word !
Always get great tutorials from you Mike. I wonder if you saw the story about the guy who busted his guitar over his friends head for playing the wrong chords (what irony) on this great song
Freakin’ AWEsome!!!
How does one b bend 🤔
very nice lesson ..thank you...btw, your fingers look just like mine after playing for 50 years,,, a little knotty ..Damn arthritis
I cannot play the solos like you do slowly I have to play them in real time or I get lost,LOL.
It’s immediately obvious that Mike know his stuff!
Hello musical impresarios.
Now there's a flash from the past!!
Lol. I used to watch you in Tampa Bay/ St. Pete back in the day when St. Pete/Tampa was a musical hotbed. I remember waking up in the middle of night once and you were playing Primus' Mr. Krinkle and I thought I was having another one of my nightmares. It was pretty cool.
Nice playing an thanks posting but that guitar is in need of the truss rod slackened and the notes will sing better
Yea - THAT guitar was a complete dog!! I had no control of the guitar I played in that video. It was a work for hire.
Now that you've broken it down, it sounds so George Harrison to me.