Always good stuff, sir! I'm still crossing my fingers you do a DEEP DIVE into rhythm and groove ideas in the future! Trust me -- Nothing on the entire internet really covers the secret human element stuff. I know you pros are all bouncing around strings and claw finger grabbing and rolling your ring finger onto the 4 chord triad and holding and little nuances like that. I can't tell you how many times I sit with my drummer buddy and he asks me to lay a groove down but I struggle to come up with something I haven't done a million times. He does the same thing as a drummer. We are both a bit stuck and play along to a PA (Extremely loud) with songs and freestyle over them....We are good enough to have fun but I'm always looking for pointers to move forward. (Then I think to myself, I just need another joint....sometimes that works) Teach us Tao Master Dave!!!! You're our only hope!!!
I hear you man and I agree that rhythm playing is widely skipped over on UA-cam. Maybe it’s because it’s translates so much better when playing with people in a real space. It’s great that you are working with other musicians in this area and I’m sure that will work out if you all stick to it. I am working on a video right now to try and take this deeper than just pointing the camera at my hands. Like using a simple sequencer beat to help divide out the measures, etc. Hang in there… And yes, every little bit helps 4🔥20😎
@@TaoOfTwangGuitarLessons So so true!!!! Playing with other musicians is so incredibly helpful. Those are the nuances you cannot teach - I get that. I just overthink EVERYTHING. The other guitarist I play with is in his 60s (I am 43) He was a session guitarist and recording artist and played live since he was 15....However, he is NOT a teacher lol. I am 3 years in and have to remind myself I am above average or right where I should be with my progress and we do it just to have fun after our day jobs.... We may go out and gig eventually but primarily like to have a whiskey and a bit of smoke and just have fun! Thanks again Dave!
You know I used to listen to a lot of country and I can say that I've never heard this song before. But that lead in part sounds a little bit like Johnny Cash
From one Dave to another, Thanks for the video!
Dave, please do a follow up. Love that you are presenting popular grooves as a way to teach techniques with just a touch of theory
Will do anther session on this one...by prowler demand 😎🎸☮
Awesome !! 👍👍
Hey Ditch! Good to hear from you 🎸🙏😎
Great fun...thanks!
Glad your enjoying The Twang 🙏🎸😎
Thank you very much for this lesson.
You got it 🎸😎🙏
Wow Dude, I am so much loving this! So much is making sense. Thank you do much!!!
Good to hear from you Wade 😎🤘
Same here! Things are clicking and falling in to place so amazingly!!
Awesome
Great to hear from you 😎
This is the best of the best, I'm playing with the short minute and a half jam track at the end over and over again
Try This:
drive.google.com/file/d/1JzlvTk8GyJUMQJXAoc8yxC_Qa8kXd9Xy/view?usp=sharing
@@TaoOfTwangGuitarLessons Thanks, Dave! Can't stop playing with it, can't go to sleep 😄😁
Love your lessons - great stuff!!! Keep it up brother.....Cheers from Canada,
Great to hear from you Drew! Glad its working for you 🙏😎🎸
Cool 😎
Dude,you’re awesome
Good to hear from you Michael 🙏😎🎸
Pls do a follow up video. Great video, and I would love digging in deeper with you.
In the works!
@@TaoOfTwangGuitarLessons thank you
Thank you for this fantastic lesson - love this tune ! Would be great if you could do a follow-up on improvising etc.
In the works! Several requests. Probably be a new one next then GDTRFB Pt2 ☮
@@TaoOfTwangGuitarLessons Alright !!!
This is a good one, I just posted the Grateful Deads version of this maybe 5 - 6 hrs ago Dave, I love this tune 🎶 thank you 🎉
Thanks Alan! It’s a cool tune ✌️😎🎸
This was great. Thanks. Would love a follow up!
Coming soon 😎
Great one! That C#m. When I’m playing something and a weirder than usual sound comes up, often, it seems to be that.
It’s placed perfectly in this tune 😎🎸🔥
@@TaoOfTwangGuitarLessons I think its a C#5
here's the link to my short after practicing for hours the Gmaj scale sliding on a shuffle style track. ua-cam.com/users/shortsmU0X2Mpm7Vo
Nice Mike! You are seeking out some great chord tones and I can tell you are really trusting your ear. Good stuff! Thanks for sharing with us 🙏
Always good stuff, sir!
I'm still crossing my fingers you do a DEEP DIVE into rhythm and groove ideas in the future!
Trust me -- Nothing on the entire internet really covers the secret human element stuff.
I know you pros are all bouncing around strings and claw finger grabbing and rolling your ring finger onto the 4 chord triad and holding and little nuances like that.
I can't tell you how many times I sit with my drummer buddy and he asks me to lay a groove down but I struggle to come up with something I haven't done a million times.
He does the same thing as a drummer. We are both a bit stuck and play along to a PA (Extremely loud) with songs and freestyle over them....We are good enough to have fun but I'm always looking for pointers to move forward.
(Then I think to myself, I just need another joint....sometimes that works)
Teach us Tao Master Dave!!!! You're our only hope!!!
I hear you man and I agree that rhythm playing is widely skipped over on UA-cam. Maybe it’s because it’s translates so much better when playing with people in a real space. It’s great that you are working with other musicians in this area and I’m sure that will work out if you all stick to it. I am working on a video right now to try and take this deeper than just pointing the camera at my hands. Like using a simple sequencer beat to help divide out the measures, etc. Hang in there…
And yes, every little bit helps 4🔥20😎
@@TaoOfTwangGuitarLessons So so true!!!! Playing with other musicians is so incredibly helpful. Those are the nuances you cannot teach - I get that. I just overthink EVERYTHING.
The other guitarist I play with is in his 60s (I am 43) He was a session guitarist and recording artist and played live since he was 15....However, he is NOT a teacher lol.
I am 3 years in and have to remind myself I am above average or right where I should be with my progress and we do it just to have fun after our day jobs.... We may go out and gig eventually but primarily like to have a whiskey and a bit of smoke and just have fun!
Thanks again Dave!
Thanks
Hey David
Dave, that is the T shirt I would love to have. The bus w Tao of twang on it!!!
You are so right Willy. What a great idea
Jen's working on it 🚌😎
dave tryin to figure what jerry does on skull and roses version. Love these solos more than any others. thanks
I’ll have to go back and listen to that version. Good stuff ✌️😎🎸
Killer
Oh yeah Dave, I just wanted you to know that I am noticing that stuff keeps changing on that wall behind you
You been smoking anything? 😎
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Nop, not a day in my 71 years
@@2bikemikesguitartopics145 Good man
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been practicing that Gmaj scale all afternoon. Gonna put up a Short later on it.
@@2bikemikesguitartopics145 Cool. Put a link up for the short 🎸🎸🎸
My band plays this song occasionally....I think I lifted it from a Warren Haynes/Chris Robinson jam
It's a good one. Great to hear from you Gary! 😎🎸
You know I used to listen to a lot of country and I can say that I've never heard this song before. But that lead in part sounds a little bit like Johnny Cash
It's an old one. More Bluegrass than strait Country I reckon 🪕🎸😎