Tommy Emmanuel Guitar Lesson - Classic Fingerstyle Licks Demo
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- Опубліковано 16 сер 2016
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Very generous of him to share his secrets with everyone. But he is very well aware that very few would be able to be this proficient
When it comes to the guitar, this man has no limitations.
Like Guthrie Govan said: if you steal from one person, it's plagiarism; if you steal from multiple people, it's doing research.
Research HAHAHHAHA
Good to see GG mentioned on a Tommy Emmanuel discussion :)
Good to see GG mentioned on a Tommy Emmanuel discussion :)
Tony Bennett also quoted that.
So basically what GG said wasn't original though
Saw Tommy in concert last night, and it was the best show I've ever seen. You've got to see him live!!
Totally irrelevant comment
Haha as I was playing a Chet Atkins lick as an exercise, Tommy Emmanuel says he takes influence from Chet Aktins. He's one of my favorite guitar players aswell.
The great guitar master. God bless your teaching, Tommy Emmanuel.
Tommy is a great teacher, and thank you for taking the time to teach us all...
It is great watching maestro at work, looks so easy 😉, thank you Mr Emmanuel
You are the finest folks in the world for bringing this lesson to us.
Sounds like a Chet Atkins, Cascade lick? Thanks so very much
Wow, now someone who is a great guitarist that has guts to say he steal from Chet, well i put it as "Learned from Chet". And i know it takes a lot of determination & hardwork to play like chet, well chet is chet & tommy is tommy, both great guitarist that ever lived. Now tommy is sharing us what he has learned from chet. Respect to both of this guys. Special mention is mark knofler. Its really fun watching mark videos also. These 3's are legends. "RESPECT"
Wow tommy you rock give goosebumps 👏you make me to pick up my 🎸thanks lovely work
Good luck! Great inspiration. Just need to practice, practice and practice. A true living legend.
You are the all time great guitar maestro. You go one step further and actually share your legacy.
I love the CGP at the 12th fret. Certified indeed.
5:59 Waltzing matil...wah wah bla bla... The way he mumbled it out killed me haha lol.
Tommys lessons always great.
Got it! Thank you Tommy! I've always wanted to get one of these crazy harp like 'floating ' licks, and this is a real gem. You've become my number one favorite guitarist. Thank you so much!
Me too
Planet sized talent, but he's retained his humility. One of the all time greats, no question
Great! Thanks for support!
Tommy genio!! Que gran estilo de tocar la guitarra acústica!! Gracias por inspirar!
God I love the sound of that guitar,
Chat would of been proud of you T.
Amazing...thanks Tommy!
I love it! Thank you!
Really cool, already been doin the first one via slash , some Guns N’ Roses song, the other 2 I’ll definitely have fun trying
Thank ya
The best in the world!
Pure class as usual.
Thank-you Tommy from guitar players everywhere, for 'passing on' these foundational licks made famous by your mentor, Chet Atkins, and the great Jerry Reed. I was struck during the first part of your first lick, where you stressed anchoring the root note; in this case, the index finger fretting middle C. It was like a light bulb going on suddenly in my head!
After thinking about it, it made so much sense to me to anchor the root note (or barre) and then play whichever lick you want with the middle, ring and pinky fingers and occassionally the thumb. It eliminates jumping back and forth to fret the anchor note and whatever intevals the player adds to make a lick harmonious or dissonant and enjoyable to play and listen to.
I'd also say that anchoring technique might be somewhat challenging for smaller players, mostly smaller women and kids whose fingers may never be as long as yours or mine. Their playing could improve in a lot of ways bylaying smaller-bodied guitars like Palors and OOOs that have shorter scale lengths and usually narrower nut widths.
Love this. I got the first one. The next two won't be a problem either.
THE LORD OF GUITAR PLAYING!
Awesome!!!
After all Emmanuel does mean "God with us" :) Just needs to be a lower case g since (believe it or not) he's a mortal
Lord of the strings... haha get it?
Too good mate. Truly admire you
What a legend!
What possible reason could 65 people have had to dislike this video? Solid gold. Can’t wait to re-watch it with a guitar in my hands.
Cuz there’s no playback speed under .25
muy ,muy ,muy bueno ...gracias maestro, now to work it...buf ¡¡
1:30 instructions unclear, played wonderwall
It's not stealing... it's allowing a tradtional style to live and not die ❤
The master of master guitar
Beautiful. All of it.
Hi Tommy, I'm your great fan. I like all your videos but this one especially, because many licks I've already know but I would like to see all yours famous licks.
Woawwww Tommy thank you very Much
when Tommy's guitar is still new
Love your videos !
Thank you Tommy.
You're like the weirdest thing man. You are a realist with such a kind way about it.
that "petty theft" line had me cracking up. That's true, and so is everything you said after
On lick 2: I believe chet stole that lick from jerry reed as well. I thought you were going to say you stole it from him.
living legend
Really great sir 👍😇
Amazing tutorial👍
I like it going to practice that!!!!! 10000 times outta do it!!
God bless you master
😄 “Good luck”… yep, I really need it.
Awesome
HE - GENIUS !!!!!!!!!!
Thanks
Got to see Tommy in State College PA a few years back. Was about 20' away !! What a show !!! The opening act could not make it so he did a double show for us !!! WOW !!!!!!
My friends asked me if I picked up any tricks from him being that close??? I told them "No way he was going too fast "!!! What a wonderful man a so so humble !
Do you have anything relevant to say about this guitar lesson?
@@FIshfood500Yes it is great - from the master himself!
I'm a simple amateur guitarist. I see Tommy Emmanuel, I click.
thank you!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow what a talented guitarist. I would like to jam with him. Play stuff like pipeline. Ventures stuff.
I am always amazed at the generosity of Chet and of Tommy. True greats! Sadly, while I was on my way, (so to speak) I’ve developed a problem in my left wrist. I’ve gone to three docs and all they did was give me injections . They worked for 5 months. And now, I’m right back in pain and I can’t get any more injections . . Don’t know what to do . Anyone know a GREAT hand doctor?
Браво маэстро!!!!!!!!🙏🎶👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💯
That 2nd lick is spicy
" good luck " - thank you, Master Tommy , be blessed !
I love you sir
Nice Brother....
Cause you’ll need it. Otherwise it’s just a lot of dedication . Thanks.
🐐
Hi. Great lesson. Is there any licks to play those licks in another chord than C and G?
Super
In the hip hop scene you steal something and instant beef, but amongst musicians it’s encouraged I love it
What? The hip hop scene is built from sampling!
I was about to say this.
haha that's awesome. what a gifted artist.
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Samson Urbano practice
Hit the like within 20 seconds.
My bag of licks is so empty..
I have about as much chance of learning this as flying a helicopter 😜
I use the gear icon in the window to run at half speed. Helps.
My grandpa..... Can't wait to see you
the last one was amazing! only I did not play right.....
it is not steeling, it is proud giving ;)
I want to steal the amazing personality from Tommy.
Its amazing dear!
Am turning my guitar into a coffee table...
I have some 3 note licks that I am pretty fond of... you can borrow those anytime 😂
He make it look so easy😭
Goods
GRAZIE.
I really don´t know your right hand techine !!! Is there any video about it ?
Whats the name of that last song Tommy played and sing a bit with It?
ooo look at this one ;)
Which guage string does he use ?
“Here’s a lot of things I can do on guitar that you’ll never be able to. Good luck”
that GOODLUCK! at the end..why does it feels kinda little sarcastic to me?🤣🤣🤣kinda it's telling if you can follow what he did..that is if u can😆
is the second lick played with two or three fingers?
See him live if you get tbe chance.
I often wonder when it is time to give up and realize that there are limits to individual abilities. You have surely shown you still have not yet reach yours but how do others know when "that's just not gonna happen". You make it look easy and possible. Have you had students that you know will never really get there?
A very good question. It is always good to keep trying, however, it is my opinion that there is a genetic component to finger/thumb independence. Some people are just pre disposed to this skill; others, not as much. As much as I've tried, I just cannot get it.
luthier47 You could say that but I'd like to think that with enough practice these licks are possible. Now that may be weeks or months of sitting with a guitar practicing at half tempo but compared to the practice that guys like Tommy have to do in order to get to the level that they are I would say it's a fair trade.
Simon, I absolutely agree with your statement but in my situation, the variables are different. You may be a bit younger with time on your side. I'm closing in on a different clock. I can't take too much of that time to keep practicing (not that I wouldn't want to) as I would lose out out on the other intangibles life offers me now. It is very unfortunate view but it is a view we will all get to see at some point. On the other hand, while you can...don't let the grass grow under your feet as they say. I hope you knock it out of the park 🍻
luthier47 as Tommy once said, "how good you are is up to you." Keep practicing! Don't give up, let your playing drown out the negativity! I'm so sorry that sounds corny as hell but hey, a little encouragement never hurt anyone
It might be that, but how much do you try. You have to realize, when these people first started guitar they might've (and almost always) practiced for 6 hours a day or longer. By his age he proly has over 100-400k hours into the guitar.
Think about it, I have since I was a kind no less than 30-50 thousand hours in video games.... I guess that because i know I have 10k in bethesda games alone lol It's not hard to imagine that a 60 year old or however old he is that started playing as a child (most likely and in general IDK about this guy particularly) how many hours he has in the guitar.
Now ask urself, do you REALLY put in the time?
😮😮🎸👍👏👏👏👏
can't hear the2nd. lick nor see what you're playing anyone able to name frets and open strings please?
If I can get 1% as good as him, I will be happy.
You got
256beans Don't shortchange yerself - strive for 6.447%
Does someone have these in tab form?
Господа, Это что-то!!!
Thank you for the lesson. I do have a question about something on your guitar neck inlay. What is the C.G.P. on fret 12?
Certified Guitar Player.
@@charlesjohnson-cj1or I've never heard of that. I will have to look into it. Thank you
@@rebuiltbyusn it’s a thing Chet Atkins came up with and called himself and so he passed it down to like 5-6 other players and then Tommy towards the end of his life. Tommy uses it on his guitar and his merch, like a doctor does with their degree haha. Tommy Emmanuel, CGP
@@spinblackcircles I think you responded to this a long time ago. So I do know what CGP is. Thank you again for the explanation.
W.o.w
someone please make a video or send me the tabs of 2nd lick i am not able to understand pleaee please please
Holy fuck
I am starting to learn on to finger pick. Should I use a thumb pick like Tommy?
It doesn’t hurt to get comfortable using a thumb pick, so that way it’s not too foreign to you if you’re playing something that needs clear bass notes.
Yes...and Tommy also uses the thumb pick like a flat pick as did Chet ..