Vince Gill Guitar Lick Lesson
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- Опубліковано 8 лис 2024
- Go to countryguitarch... to view the full Vince Gill "Oklahoma Borderline" guitar lesson, in addition to many more songs, licks and guitar tips. Available on DVD and Download. Includes tablature and jam tracks.
In this lesson, I teach you how to play one of the many licks from the multiple solos, and also a few variations to the lick, to help you get an idea as to how you can come up with other guitar licks of your own.
Been playing for 25 years and you just showed me things I've never thought of in about 4 minutes. Best lesson ever. Seriously. Thanks.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it and learned something!
I'm in my 60's and I'd never heard of Vince Gil till a few years ago. But he is amazing, what he does on that song is incredible and so exciting. It keeps building and building. Thanks for the lesson. You are a nice man.
DigNap15 listen to pure prairie league he was real young in that bsnd
I'm a gigging musician as well and country is somewhat new to me, coming from a blues background. Last Saturday went over great thanks in large part to things I learned from watching you. Thank you
It's pretty rare to find a good player who is also a good teacher - you nailed it. You rock a good 'tache too!
I know it's pretty randomly asking but does anybody know of a good website to stream new series online?
@Kashton Emiliano i would suggest flixzone. You can find it on google =)
@Kashton Emiliano Lately I have been using Flixzone. Just google for it :)
i’ve found playing this type of country very difficult. this lesson helped me learn to get into this style! thanks!
You are welcome
this is exactly the kind of lick I wanted to learn ...thank you ! you're a great teacher!
"Oklahoma Borderline" was one of the very first songs I ever heard by Vince Gill, I've posted on my page before on FB, marveling at how long he could extend that solo and continue to be creative. Thanks for showing me how easy this style can be at this level. I've always refrained from trying chicken picking', thinking it was too difficult. And it can certainly be that! But this is a perfect introduction to adding some cool licks to one's bag of tricks and you did it beautifully! Much thanks to you - I'm a fan and will subscribe!
I'm lost...and I mean completely! But I love being lost by you Ken! I like it because I really have to watch it closely to see your improvisation on each lesson. Even when you're lost...I'm learning. You're the best teacher on UA-cam hands down! That type of teaching only comes from experience. I'm going to your website for Even more lessons on how to be a great picker!
Thank you for coming across my time line, can’t wait to learn this stuff! Vince is playing near me in August, can’t wait to see him in person.
Great lesson. I'm a rock player learning some country licks.
Wow great lessons and teacher.
Im into funk and soul but your licks are real funky and work nice with that style too! Thank you !
Best instructor I've ever seen
Hi Carl. I really admire you playing guitar. You're one of the best I have ever seen in quality and sound. His lessons are great. I really like country music. (Brazil)
pedro geller Thanks Pedro! Best regards, Ken
Is very similar a Albert Lee "Fun Ranch Boogie"...
In that duet Albert Lee/Vince Gill (Midnight Train) also appear
Thanks for the lesson!
Never ceases to amaze me how a true"Guitar Thinker"(Jerry Reed) came up with these licks.
In addition to speaking fluent Yiddish, believe it or not.
Hi Ken. I very much appreciate your sharing this lesson and other licks and techniques. Your tips have helped improved my playing. Thanks!
Thanks Chris!
A melhor aula e a mais direta e de linguagem objetiva e fácil de entender, parabéns
Amei sua aula...
Love the way he teaches. Excellent player
+Tod melville Thanks Tod!
You are one amazing guitar player brother!!
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the lesson.
Great licks, great teacher. Thanks, keep em coming.
+Ralph Curtis Thanks Ralph!
Appreciate your efforts and being a more of a gracious Teacher
Thanks TJ!
Excellent Lesson Man.!! Love it Thank You. Those country pickers are the Best.
Great lesson..thank you! Hey where's your 6th E tuning peg?
Beautiful job...thanks a million for putting in the time !
best teacher ever, thanks.
thanks man, nice helpful video. Glad I found your site. I'll start incorporating more open strings in to solos, no matter where I am on the neck.
Great lesson! Straight forward, easy to understand instruction. Thank you so much! Still trying to figure out where your low E tuning key is hiding. 6 strings, 5 tuning keys. hmmm.... ;)
This lick is GOLD!
Great practice licks for hybrid picking ... luv your vids... thanks!
Great lesson, will be checking the website for sure, thanks
The pull off on the pointer finger is the key for me...
Great looking Telly.. is the middle pickup factory??
Thanks. No. That's a real bastardized Mexican Squire. You can see it some of my other videos when it was the factory black color, and I also had a hipshot bender installed on it as well. The bender broke, and I switched to a black backdrop, so I grabbed a can of spay paint I had lying around and painted the front side. The bridge and neck pups were SD's and the middle was a fender noiseless.
Very informative! Love it. Will definitely add it to my playing! Thanks for posting
Die Licks von Vince Gill sind einmalig!
thanks for sharing your knowledge. very helpful
Good Explaination on the C7. One of the signature licks of Albert Lee..Brent Mason does a similar lick.. I have several Albert Lee books But you cleared this up for me.. I knew a guy one-time who really wanted another musician to show him how to do Chet Atkins picking..He said sure and draped a towel around his hand and showed him how to play it. I kid you not. I'm glad you did this.. I now get all of your vids. I play about 8 instruments including 5 string banjo. I think it's good thing to share. I show piano slowed down and some of them are show stoppers. It's called Pianostylee100. Stop on over, set a spell, take your shoes off... I just did a collaboration with a guitarist.He did the bass, guitar, drums, and I did blues and boogie piano. I will post that soon. Not a professional, just love music.
PIANOSTYLE100 just
Can you do a tutorial for What the cowgirls do by Vince Gill? Especially the intro! Dying to learn this song.
Ken, can you do a video for the solo on Thing about you by Southern Pacific.
Nice tutorial! Thank you for sharing. Much Love, Miccoli.
Thank you Miccoli.
Incredible player.
Thanks for that Ken, it was a really good lesson
kool licks and great teacher!!
Can't believe you got that Squire sounding that good.
TJ Weaver Squires are much underated.. I love a squire. .Cheap but good. I had a 1500 dollar telecaster replica from the early days. After I got it .. had a very dull sound..It was in the Resistor capacitor network. Fairly sure it was US made too.
One of my main live and recording guitars is actually a 'Squire 51' - a hybrid 'parts' guitar Fender made of a Tele neck, Strat body, 51 Bass pickgaurd and a Humbucker (tapped) in the bridge with Tele bridge pickup in slant formation at neck! The first run of reissues is what I picked up and they are unbelievable work horses!
Although I was attacked on a previous comment.. I thought this was a good lesson and easy to learn...good job
dang, son... you are one heck of a guitar picker. How did you get so good? I can't ever seem to get my fingers to work right. Still working at it though. You do a great job of course. Makes me want to try harder... and then sometimes i think... forget it! lol
Thomas Lay Thanks Thomas! You know the ol' saying, "Practice, practice, practice"! You can check out all my lessons at countryguitarchops.com !!
Excellent Vid...amazing guitarist! Wondering about your center pickup. Could you explain you setup on your Tele.....Thanks in advance.
Hooter Bear Thanks Hooter Bear! I have a Seymour Duncan 5/2 in the bridge, a Fender Noiseless in the middle, and the stock Fender in the neck. One of these days I'm going to replace the noiseless with something better, but I had it lying around when I decided to route out the cavity, so that's what I put in there!
Thanks, you kick ass!
you're a great teacher...thank you
Love it, First time here.. gonna check out the website !!!
Thanks!
Great playing !!!
Very helpful thanks
Hey Ken, why do you suppose its so difficult to find the tablature for, or any lessons for the guitar solos on "Restless" by Mark O'Connor & The New Nashville Cats? Those solos really rip, and yet they are so clean and precise, tasteful and well, just perfect. Do you think at some point you would consider creating a lesson for them? Even broken into a few separate lessons starting with Steve Wariner's 1st solo, Then Ricky Scaggs, Vince... etc...
Great song, I'll add it to my long list of requests! Thanks.
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Fantastic! Thanks for sharing
Great little video. Thanks!
Thanks so much Ken for sharing this. O always love to hear your lessons and I have learned a lot from you. I wish I could sit with you for a while
+Robert McDaniel Thanks Robert! I'm happy to hear that your enjoying and learning from my lessons. Take care...
Incredible
Damn! That is one spanky Tele! What gauge strings do you use? 9's
Thanks! Those were 9.5's from Dadario
Great lesson! Cheers!
Panamat Jack
Cool🎸!
(And, '142horizon' - 142nd comment!)
nice!
Love this stuff!.
AWESOME....
very cool!
Hey Ken, can we do an online lesson?
Hi Frank. I have the full video lessons including tablature and jam tracks on my website countryguitarchops.com - I do not offer private lessons. Thanks.
Clean and clear.. thank you My Friend/
How about that lick shortly after this section where he does that wild pedal steel type bending? I've seen it transcribed and still, for the life of me, cannot figure out how he's doing it. I've seen guys try to copy it, but sounds abridged. Anybody have any ideas?
+R. Donovan Graham As I mentioned in the beginning of the video, I teach the entire guitar parts for that song in the full lesson. You can find it at http:/countryguitarchops.com
I highly recommend buying his in depth instruction of this song as I did - the faux pedal steel bends are worth the cost alone!!
That was cool.
Good tutorial.. I wish you touchbase about the right hand too though.. New to chicken pickin
great stuff thank you
very good!!
for the newbies like me, that jam was a 145 progression in G i think
Yes, you are correct. The second 2nd example was a 1-4-5 progression. I 1st example was a 1-4 progression.
wow, thanks for replying Ken, totally didn’t expect that! i love your videos so much, i first watched this and many others years ago and not only didn’t understand them just couldn’t play them.. i’m now starting to get them, thanks!
in fact i’m going to have to get some fake nails, the blisters on my right hand fingers have gotten seriously bad
@@nachobizness1231 No problem, thanks for the comments. In case you don't know, there is an online members section on my website ( countryguitarchops.com ) and for less than $10 a month you can get 24/7 access to every video lesson and course I've made. I think you would enjoy my beginner/intermediate lead course quite bit as well as all the others. Don't feel like I'm trying to pressure you, I'm just letting you know!
In regards to your nails, I'm back to doing my own again, but before the pandemic I was going to nail salons to get my nails done. They do it so much better and faster than I can do it myself, and the stuff they use lasts longer too.
where is the low e tuning knob?
Wow.... you get Vince.
Are you modded those old MiM black labels
Sorry, I have no idea what you are referring to. That axe is an early 90's mim Squire that I modded by replacing all the hardware and pups. I think the B/N were SD's and the mid was a noiseless strat I installed after routing the body. Hope this answers your question!
@@CountryGuitarChops yea same thing black label fender refers to that some say squire series some don't all are early 90s mims my first telecaster was one..I got it for 100 bucks in a pawn shop...its in pieces now and I never finish it
Play you 0.09 or 0.10 strings?
DaDarrio 9.5's Thanks.
I met vince gills cousin at guitar center the other day
GREAT
I always wondered how he played that.
Great!!
Nice!
Grrrreat !!!!
Never thougt about the G7 pull off.
I don't think this guy knows what "syncopation" means. Yes, the first lick has an odd rhythm (3 note phrase over 8th notes), but that doesn't make it syncopated.
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I guess the reason I couldn't get it is I'm using a pick and no extra fingers. :(
danmorgan77 to play this style you pretty much have to use a few fingers under your pick. study lessons for hybrid picking
I'm a pick guy and am getting this, you can fake it if your quick... on the 2nd part I strum it down on the pull off and basically get the very close results, it's a little more jangly but it's kind of Byrds like. Keep going and you'll get it!
You show the left hand really well, but some of us don't understand chicken picking very well, so you should show the right hand fingers picking. You show the video but there is no real explanation.
I started to write it out. To describe in words gets messy. try this with no picks. The key to this style is the left hand. If you want a complete rundown. comment back.. You should have the tab out. couple of things. Physics and preferences will dictate finger position. I play Chet Atkins style.. with a thumb pick.. but sometimes play with a pick. Suggest no picks at all at first. Also if you use a pick , you will be working with fingers 3 and 4. . The ring finger is fairly weak.. (Wikipedia says there are no muscles in the fingers) So I prefer to work with fingers 2 and 3. The double stops are played with fingers 2 and 3.The last thing is strings 2 and 3 are plucked in upward motion .. Then pull off in the left hand (open g). Then thumb plays a natural downward motion.. The style with the pick is usually the style favored by chicken pickers, , because of the stack. But for learning purpose.. it seems clearer to use the thumb pick. I was hoping to do this in a few sentences. Get out a tab of this. Brent Mason does these licks in Name. Albert Lee does these a lot. As I think about it. Chet Around too.
What the #&$%? Only 5 tuners? Otherwise a very nice guitar.
Rick Hi Rick, and thanks! The low E string tuner is a banjo "drop D tuner, so the tuner goes straight out the back of the neck instead of "up" like the normal guitar tuner.
very nice ! lol
Backup is too darn loud!
ive been practicing that first pull off rhythm for weeks, still sounds like shit
Haha!!! Hey, keep at it, it'll eventually come together for you. I've got a few licks I've been practicing for years and they still sound like shit too!
You are a great guitarest! But I'm sorry, you talk WAY to much. Show it! SHORT EXPLANATION! And review. You go on and on and run down rabbit trails. Then you go OR here's another idea. Lord you give me out 🤣
Thanks, but get over it. I teach the way I would want someone to teach me. I have thousands of customers who prefer my teaching method over the typical teacher, so I must be doing something right. But, I have to admit that I sometimes get a little frustrated at myself while editing videos because of the details I go into. So I know your frustration. Of course, I wouldn't piss and moan to someone else about their videos... especially if they are free lessons.........
It's easy to make fun of us, using hybrid picking without telling us what the right hand is doing 😡
???? What? I'm not making fun of anyone. And there is no rocket science to hybrid picking, simply use the logical finger for the appropriate string, whatever feels good to you. It just takes lots and lots of practice.
Peder Jelsback - there is a camera shot of the right hand, mad face guy. I'm actually a pick & thumb and first finger player - I have to toss the pick when I go to my fingers to chicken pick, and it's a definately hack way but - I'm getting massive results from Ken. I fake it where I have to in the hybrid picking, and double down on the musicality and core structure of the solo's. Ken is a massively kind guy to put these out and I've just made my first purchase of a lesson after recently finding Ken. I suggest before you criticize to get the in depth Chicken Pickin lessons, from Ken - he is a guitarists guitarist for guys like me, who have been playing for 30 years mainly by ear. Love ya Ken!
something just don,t look right about a tele with a middle pickup . By a strat if you want that
Grow up... and learn how to spell.
Tube Dude - I suspect your head is much like your YT 'channel', complete with it's lack of content.
Notice 5hese teachers never teach the real good licks? Allways holding out the good riffs,
How about you put your money where your spoiled entitled mouth is. What part of free don't you get?? Ken had to buy his guitar, his amp, lights, a camera, oh and then have 40 years of chops - to then take the time to break a lick down, buy recording gear to record a backing track and then take the time to upload it to a social platform - just so your entitled 'everything is free' smart mouth can come here and rip on him? If this lick was easy for you then why are you even here. Where are your 100 free lessons for us, Rick Grebenik? By the way, learn to spell. Numbers are not letters, dumb ass.
@@richardthelionheart01 go type in classical guitar soloing- master guitar soloing- by Rick grebenik. On you tube! You'll see I can back up my talk! Guitarist want you to think it's rocket science, it's not! I just expose myths about music guitar and singing, kids are even doing good now!!
@@rickgrebenik8140 You still need to learn how to spell. I'm glad you are not personally needing to make a dime off your years of experience and tedious study. If everything is free from you that is... better not have a real 'lesson' hidden in there.
But for everyone else, they need something called bread. And to be sure, his paid for lessons deliver far greater value than the purchase price. I actually disdain everything that's free. I believe in value, and value has worth, and worth has a cost.
@@richardthelionheart01 I understand, but it's just music, I believe musicians should be working day job no matter how good they are
Beautiful job...thanks a million for putting in the time !