Excellent lesson, Colton, thanks!. Love the way you breakdown the arrangement, explain all the licks, positioning. Nice work. Also loved the tip about picking behind the bridge pickup. it's a rare good player who can teach as well as you do. -tom
Absolutely amazing. Just picked up my tele today and already learning this. Great job teaching. Live your style. Coming from exclusively acoustic country campfire strumming you made this transition easy. Thank you so much.
Really appreciate the lesson but ..Over the decades i’ve noticed many guitar teachers show the "set up" to leads slowly in detail with repeats..Then when they slide up, rush through the difficult parts with quick repeats. ☹️
Wish I could like this 1000×. I play this...and I do a good job...but it's never been quite right. I never got the last series of licks right. You demo'd this perfect.
I just subscribed and wanted to say thank you for taking the time to show others how to play guitar. This Dwight Yoakam lesson was great since I'm a big fan of that honkey tonk style of playing. Eddy Shaver, the son of Billy Joe Shaver played some in Dwight's band and I loved his playing big time. I wish someone would do some lesson of him playing, Shaver, fast train to Georgia, or any of the great song he did while playing with his dad. thanks
Great job on this Colton just starting to learn the ropes of Country Love it. Could you possibly show me /us how the intro lead and lead for "Heart Aches by number" by Dwight Yoakam is done as well. I love that song to. thx
i havent been able to find any good brake downs on country style picking all these frazes "Chicken pick-in box's ? that make country music country music thank you so much
Man what a help. Thank you! Thank you! Trying to get serious about my Tele playing. Fingers are sore from those bend downs. I know it's not that hard for you to play but me...it's hard as f@*!.
This a song I would never probably play live but I love the main riff in guys do it all the time by Mindy mccready can’t get it and if you would cover the solo also thanks I love your channel been a great help to me
Jen Kirkland I actually just heard that song a few days ago, and I seriously thought about posting a video of some of the guitar parts! That’s a great tune!
Good job but the entire song is in a. Most of your notes on the solos are in the relative minor of F-sharp. You bend the C&G up sharps which makes them fit. Because nothing you played is outside of A B C# D E F# G# A. So that is definitely the correct notes but the theory is incorrect
The single best lesson for this song ever, perfect tone, speed and energy.
I wish I could like this multiple times. You did a fine job playing and teaching this! Thank you!
Great job! You're the first one I've seen break the second half of the solo down so well, incorporating positions to help it make sense. Thanks!!
Enjoyed learning this solo with your tutorial! Great job!
Thank you, I have been attempting to learn some country songs and this one has been high on my list. Great playing and awesome teaching technique.
Thanks for the kind words! Glad the lesson helped you! 🤘
Awesome playing and perfect lesson! thanks
This was a very helpful walk-through of the song at full speed, half, and bit-by-bit.
man, been trying to find a correct lesson for this since there was an internet, thanks for this great lesson
This is very helpful thank you! Keep it up! 🎉
Excellent lesson, Colton, thanks!. Love the way you breakdown the arrangement, explain all the licks, positioning. Nice work. Also loved the tip about picking behind the bridge pickup. it's a rare good player who can teach as well as you do. -tom
Absolutely amazing. Just picked up my tele today and already learning this. Great job teaching. Live your style. Coming from exclusively acoustic country campfire strumming you made this transition easy. Thank you so much.
This stuff is so cool. I always wanted to play this song exactly but never found anyone to teach it to me. Until now. Thank you.
absolutely the best lesson on this lead, thank!
Very thorough lesson. Thanks!
Wow thanks I'm hooked i was thinking of hanging it up but you give me confidence to keep playing brother.
Best lesson I found so far! Great teaching buddy
Really appreciate the lesson but ..Over the decades i’ve noticed many guitar teachers show the "set up" to leads slowly in detail with repeats..Then when they slide up, rush through the difficult parts with quick repeats. ☹️
Great job on this lesson Mate!
I’d love to see a break down of please please baby. The ascending lick on the second solo eludes me. Great lessons btw. Thanks
Wow, excellent breakdown! Thanks.
great lesson
Great job! Very clearly explained.
Great job on this one!! Been trying to learn some of.the pedal steel bends used in several songs. This helped a lot!!
great lesson - thank you
Great lesson. Thanks!
Thanks! Excellent tutorial.
Greta lesson, thanks! Wonderful playing and tone!
Wish I could like this 1000×. I play this...and I do a good job...but it's never been quite right. I never got the last series of licks right. You demo'd this perfect.
Thank you thank you. Didn’t stop till I learned note for note
Excellent lesson...I learned a lot. Thanks!
Beautiful lesson man, loved it!
Nice looking guitar
Great lesson, I could never get it right but you nailed it for me
nice job been playing this for a long time and had sort of forgotten the reverse bends in some spots. thanks for the refresher!
Love me some Pete Anderson! Nice job!
Great job, brother! Quality lesson from a quality player...
I just subscribed and wanted to say thank you for taking the time to show others how to play guitar. This Dwight Yoakam lesson was great since I'm a big fan of that honkey tonk style of playing. Eddy Shaver, the son of Billy Joe Shaver played some in Dwight's band and I loved his playing big time. I wish someone would do some lesson of him playing, Shaver, fast train to Georgia, or any of the great song he did while playing with his dad. thanks
Great job on this Colton just starting to learn the ropes of Country Love it. Could you possibly show me /us how the intro lead and lead for "Heart Aches by number" by Dwight Yoakam is done as well. I love that song to. thx
Great tutorial!
Hello awesome lessons! Could you do mark wills aces of hearts brent does some awesome licks on there thanks
Really nice!
just subscribed. Well done. Thank you.
Awesome ! Thank you so much !!!!
i havent been able to find any good brake downs on country style picking all these frazes "Chicken pick-in box's ? that make country music country music thank you so much
thumbs up on the playing btw. i wish i could hear you speaking as well as i can hear the guitar. (trying to learn this while at work, not working.).
Man what a help. Thank you! Thank you! Trying to get serious about my Tele playing. Fingers are sore from those bend downs. I know it's not that hard for you to play but me...it's hard as f@*!.
Thank you thank you thank you!
your guitar strap is sick!
Killer man!!!
Do you have a lesson of Turn it on Turn it up Turn Me Loose complete with the solo
Damn this is tough! Will need to work on it for a while 😂
Can you do any Brad paisley
This a song I would never probably play live but I love the main riff in guys do it all the time by Mindy mccready can’t get it and if you would cover the solo also thanks I love your channel been a great help to me
Jen Kirkland I actually just heard that song a few days ago, and I seriously thought about posting a video of some of the guitar parts! That’s a great tune!
thanks !
Thank you for the lessons could you do whos cheating who the same way
Heck yeah
Tone on loan from God. Damm I love teles!!!
Man you shucked the corn on that one.
If that don’t get a country pickers fire burning well his wood is wet.
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You are missing the most important keys : the Boots, Clothes and the Motorcyle!!
I need your clothes, your boots, and your motorcycle
Good job but the entire song is in a. Most of your notes on the solos are in the relative minor of F-sharp. You bend the C&G up sharps which makes them fit. Because nothing you played is outside of A B C# D E F# G# A. So that is definitely the correct notes but the theory is incorrect