"The capo comes from the early days of Morrissey and me writing together. I'd go round to his house, play him a tune, and he'd hum along. I soon realized it made sense for me to tune up a whole tone as he was singing very much baritone at the time. Also, I was writing on my Gretsch Super Axe, which just sounded better tuned up." - Johnny in the January 1997 issue of Guitar Magazine
Adrian, as a callow youth of 18 we met Andy, Mike and Johnny at the hotel they were staying after the gig in Aberdeen. We were three young kids and they joined us for a drink in the bar. Johnny didn't stay for long, but Mike and Andy got a round in. Like most kids, we had our little band and couldn't work out how they played Barbarism Begins At Home (our cover was shite!) that they'd played on the Tube a few weeks before. Andy, explained they always tuned to F maybe he said F# (1984 is a long time ago). The reason, Andy said, was that it was to tune to Morrissey's vocal. Certainly remember that live, JM didn't play with a capo, so they must have tuned and played the first and most of second album in that tuning (as that was what they were playing at the time). Love your work mate, great stuff.
My 19 year old daughter is home from college due to COVID-19 and, like me, loves the Smiths. She and I will be learning this together this weekend. Thank you for supplying quality father/daughter time.
You consistently teach the great songs that nobody else does, and if they do ...definitely not with such detail. Thank you brother and stay safe during this pandemic
Adrian , your taste in music: just wow. Your sense of humour: wonderful and cheeky (although non-brits might not always get it), your ability to teach: impeccable. Your love of your art: undeniable. And I just don’t get how a guy (seemingly) as young as you has (obviously) a love affair with such brilliant (yet old) songs. Just keep ‘em coming!
You’re 100% the best guitar teacher/channel on here! The only one who teaches interesting songs by unique guitarists & breaks them down fully. If I might make a request, I’d really like some Bends-era Radiohead songs. Maybe My Iron Lung?
Thanks Adrian, I learnt 'this charming man' from you close to when you originally posted it, it was how I luckily found you. I had been playing the 'Em' part for years and getting by with the 'G' section. It was a revelation to me, even though I was doing a that'll do version, the years had convinced me that it was right. It seems that this is also true with today's lesson, the main licks are so memorable that you couldn't fail to 'hear' it. I can't thank you enough for breaking down the initial part of the chorus. Now for the first time ( once I've got it stored ) when I perform live, it will be right, what a wonderful gift you have given me. Also I'd never picked up on the harmonies in the end, only the high ones which the other guitarist did as double stops. Unfortunately we can't use a looper as our drummer says he can't hear it or ( get this ) that it is speeding up or slowing down, whichever fits the excuse. 😂😂😂😂 Brilliant, once again, many thanks 😎🎙🎸✅
Fell out of quarantine chair at 1:49. Too funny. That was spot on! So much fun to watch and learn. Thank you Adrian I appreciate your time and effort!! Quickly becoming a big fan.
Brilliant thanks. There’s a lovely lady called Allison Bennett who plays in a Smiths tribute band and has posted a few tutorials on RUclips, worth checking out.
I really love your recording of this, the clarity of the bass part against the guitar parts brings out another dimension that is a bit lost in the original. Thanks again for a great, great lesson.
Thanks! One of those songs I used to listen to repeatedly when I was a teenager (not so long ago 😁) and I listen to repeatedly nowadays. One of my favourite riffs of all times. "Handsone Devil" deserves a lesson to, It would be great if you could share it with us!
Brilliant choice. Many thanks What a genius Johnny Marr was. And creating this genius at such a ridiculously young age, He must have been about 19 or 20 when he did this?
I'm an outlier in never having gotten into Smiths, so maybe it's time for some dedicated listening. In any case, while watching your multi-tracked guitar video in the playthrough, I'm struck again by the real love that you put into these lessons.
@@cskueny you won’t regret it mate. As a guitar player of average ability myself with an interest in all genres, metal, rock, punk, country, it’s Marrs guitar playing that still fascinates me most after all these years.
Looks like I will have to relearn this once again. It may be hard to deprogram, but I do thank you for sharing your gifted ear and all the hard work as always!
Wish I seen this video before paying a membership to someone's Patreon, only to find they didn't do a tutorial they just did the cover with tabs on the screen 😭 thank you so much for this. Best tutorial I've come across
I remember seeing an interview Johnny did around the time he launched his Jaguar with Fender where he mentions he wished he used Jags in the Smiths day because the shorter scale neck would have been handy for tuning up as he did. He never did mention exactly why he tuned up in the first place
OMG, where were you 25 yrs ago when I was drooling over Jonny Marr's playing but not getting within a mile of it. Am making up for lost time, cheers from NZ
Adrian, your playing is fantastic and I am so jealous of your excellent recording quality and engineering skills! Rock on man. I am a huge Johnny Marr fan and player myself and I always love your stuff because you nail it!
You should have singed along ! :)) I couldn't play 2 notes on a guitar but I watch your videos for the sheer pleasure of watching and hearing you playing.
Had to rewind and listen again @ time 5.43 Adrian says “for me that’s the way to do it most SMITHLY”. Excellent,hopefully this word can be officially recognised by the OED in latest edition. Great Lesson.I have to adapt this as I play with thumb pic and finger style,and decided to use a finger barre variation instead of capo for main riff.
Thank you!! I've been playing the 2nd part of the chorus further down. I like the sound up at the 11th fret better! (Hoping someday you'll cover Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others - simple, but not easy - gorgeous...)
I saw Johnny Marr at Irving Plaza NYC on his last tour , Call the Comet. Omg was it brilliant. To hear some Smiths songs live after all these years was surreal. He’s a unique player. So different from the rock/blues guys that I also go see often ..(Bonamassa, Shepherd, Guy, Gibbons etc...)
fantastic. i have been waiting for you to do this song. thank you very much. another song i would really appreciate is barbarism begins at home. really difficult to find that song taught well on youtube. cheers!
Would be great to see more Smiths songs! Particularly ones like this with few good tutorials already on youtube. Hand that rocks the cradle is seemingly non existent on this website
Not a guitar teacher anywhere across the RUclipss with music taste as fine as yours sir
100% agree
marty schwartz
@@davidpope7151 not until Marty does The Smiths
@@tomg3128 can’t argue with that
indeed
"The capo comes from the early days of Morrissey and me writing together. I'd go round to his house, play him a tune, and he'd hum along. I soon realized it made sense for me to tune up a whole tone as he was singing very much baritone at the time. Also, I was writing on my Gretsch Super Axe, which just sounded better tuned up." - Johnny in the January 1997 issue of Guitar Magazine
Thanks for posting this! I guess JM wanted the music to hit different ranges.
Mozzer hasn't got the greatest range :-)
@@klfaregonnarocku He has a good baritones range, I'm not sure what you were expecting.
Sweet. Thanks
Awesome quote from the vault, thank you👌🏻
Adrian, as a callow youth of 18 we met Andy, Mike and Johnny at the hotel they were staying after the gig in Aberdeen. We were three young kids and they joined us for a drink in the bar. Johnny didn't stay for long, but Mike and Andy got a round in. Like most kids, we had our little band and couldn't work out how they played Barbarism Begins At Home (our cover was shite!) that they'd played on the Tube a few weeks before. Andy, explained they always tuned to F maybe he said F# (1984 is a long time ago). The reason, Andy said, was that it was to tune to Morrissey's vocal. Certainly remember that live, JM didn't play with a capo, so they must have tuned and played the first and most of second album in that tuning (as that was what they were playing at the time). Love your work mate, great stuff.
My 19 year old daughter is home from college due to COVID-19 and, like me, loves the Smiths. She and I will be learning this together this weekend. Thank you for supplying quality father/daughter time.
Fantastic, have fun 👍🏼
She hot? I’m the same age and love the smiths
That's so wholesome, family goals
@@jasonforbus8605 bro
@@jasonforbus8605 😭😭😭
You consistently teach the great songs that nobody else does, and if they do ...definitely not with such detail. Thank you brother and stay safe during this pandemic
totally agree
Adrian is one of the best, if not THE best, on this here RUclips!! :)
Adrian , your taste in music: just wow. Your sense of humour: wonderful and cheeky (although non-brits might not always get it), your ability to teach: impeccable. Your love of your art: undeniable. And I just don’t get how a guy (seemingly) as young as you has (obviously) a love affair with such brilliant (yet old) songs. Just keep ‘em coming!
Your blend of guitar teaching skills, humbleness (and sense of humour, btw) plus good taste for music is second to none. Thank you for that, Sir!
You've described Adrian to a T, and we love him. The word is "humility". Take care. ;)
You’re 100% the best guitar teacher/channel on here! The only one who teaches interesting songs by unique guitarists & breaks them down fully. If I might make a request, I’d really like some Bends-era Radiohead songs. Maybe My Iron Lung?
Please make more Smith's tutorials! I love them so much and you are the only player that goes into depth
Thanks Adrian,
I learnt 'this charming man' from you close to when you originally posted it, it was how I luckily found you. I had been playing the 'Em' part for years and getting by with the 'G' section. It was a revelation to me, even though I was doing a that'll do version, the years had convinced me that it was right. It seems that this is also true with today's lesson, the main licks are so memorable that you couldn't fail to 'hear' it. I can't thank you enough for breaking down the initial part of the chorus. Now for the first time ( once I've got it stored ) when I perform live, it will be right, what a wonderful gift you have given me. Also I'd never picked up on the harmonies in the end, only the high ones which the other guitarist did as double stops.
Unfortunately we can't use a looper as our drummer says he can't hear it or ( get this ) that it is speeding up or slowing down, whichever fits the excuse. 😂😂😂😂 Brilliant, once again, many thanks 😎🎙🎸✅
Can’t believe you’re doing this song. I’ve trying it for years. Once again you come through with greats songs and a great lesson, thanks.
i genuinenly squealed with happiness when i spotted this in my subsription box aaaaaaaargh!!!
looking forward to learning this one, thanks so much
FINALLY I can learn the overdubs couldn’t find them ANYWHERE amazing lesson as usual can play the whole song now. Thank you
I went to the guitar institute for 4 years in London. Have been searching to add to my indie repertoire. Great video! Fantastic!
This might be the best breakdown of this song I've ever seen. Fantastic stuff brother
Noice. I learned this as a simplified one guitar arrangement ages ago so this detailed breakdown is invaluable for learning it properly.
Fell out of quarantine chair at 1:49. Too funny. That was spot on! So much fun to watch and learn. Thank you Adrian I appreciate your time and effort!! Quickly becoming a big fan.
I have watched a dozen times now, but I still can't figure out how you can switch guitars so quickly?
LOL!! Adrian is also a magician!! :)
Joe Perry from Aerosmith does it in the Sweet Emotion video. He’s not as slick as Adrian so you can see the technique more clearly.
ha!
Brilliant thanks. There’s a lovely lady called Allison Bennett who plays in a Smiths tribute band and has posted a few tutorials on RUclips, worth checking out.
This is the stuff I keep coming back for. Thanks for geeking out and showing us how our favorite songs are really done!
Nailed it as always.....reel around the fountain next please....
Far too difficult for me, but it is always a pleasure to see (and listen to) Adrian performing in the beginning. Thanks!
I’m digging the enhance video production!
I really love your recording of this, the clarity of the bass part against the guitar parts brings out another dimension that is a bit lost in the original. Thanks again for a great, great lesson.
Still patiently waiting for Aztec Camera’s ‘Oblivious’ 😉
Kkidzz That would be fantastic. I’d love to learn Aztec camera’s Down the Dip also.
Count me in..!
Aye! all 33 chords worth
Best teacher of the best music. Thanks again
Your level of detail in these lessons is incredible! Thank you so much for these! Especially love the smiths lessons
Big thanks for this I’ve always wanted the chorus unlocked. fantastic detail everyone wants the Smiths. Thank you for taking the time.
Thanks! One of those songs I used to listen to repeatedly when I was a teenager (not so long ago 😁) and I listen to repeatedly nowadays. One of my favourite riffs of all times. "Handsone Devil" deserves a lesson to, It would be great if you could share it with us!
Thanks for the lesson. Love The Smiths.
Brilliant choice. Many thanks
What a genius Johnny Marr was. And creating this genius at such a ridiculously young age, He must have been about 19 or 20 when he did this?
I'm an outlier in never having gotten into Smiths, so maybe it's time for some dedicated listening. In any case, while watching your multi-tracked guitar video in the playthrough, I'm struck again by the real love that you put into these lessons.
I hope you did in the end devote some time to listen to The Smiths and the genius of Marr ( and Moz and Rourke). Time well spent.
I didn't. But thanks for reminding me, I will make a point of it.
@@cskueny you won’t regret it mate. As a guitar player of average ability myself with an interest in all genres, metal, rock, punk, country, it’s Marrs guitar playing that still fascinates me most after all these years.
It's great how much effort is put in, what with the guitar parts and all.
Agree Adrian, definitely one of Marr's finest and the first song that got me into The Smiths. Great tutorial. Thanks
Outstanding, sir. Thank you so much for this.
Great tutorial. Always wanted to play this, and now I can. Many thanks.
Adrian, thank you SO much for bringing back the actual fun and joy of guitar playing to me. Love from Hamburg.
Looks like I will have to relearn this once again. It may be hard to deprogram, but I do thank you for sharing your gifted ear and all the hard work as always!
What a classic, my favourite Smiths song. Great vid mate 👍👌
I literally just started learning This Charming Man from the lesson you posted a few years back.. This is next!
Nice work breaking down a tricky tune!
Thank you , thank you, thank you, my favourite song of all time I’ve been waiting for this for years. Just gotta learn it now. One again Thank you 🙏
A great breakdown Adrian. I've fumbled a bit with the chorus for years myself.. this is spot on cheers !
unbelievable good to understand even for a beginner. playing it at speed is not as easy but you are a great teacher
Wish I seen this video before paying a membership to someone's Patreon, only to find they didn't do a tutorial they just did the cover with tabs on the screen 😭 thank you so much for this. Best tutorial I've come across
Thanks for the new lesson. I always enjoy your selection of songs.
That sounded so stinking good!!!! Great video
Thank you, thank you. Great job on layering song parts and showing how they come together to produce awsome music. Love this.
Can’t remember where I read it, but yes, Johnny tuned up for Morrisey’s range. Thanks for the tutorial. Good stuff
This guy could earn a living just teaching every smiths song note for note
I want to hear that Moz impression.
Brilliant work sir!
thanks a lot mate, would love if u made more of these
I remember seeing an interview Johnny did around the time he launched his Jaguar with Fender where he mentions he wished he used Jags in the Smiths day because the shorter scale neck would have been handy for tuning up as he did. He never did mention exactly why he tuned up in the first place
Cheers for doing this, Adrian. The Smiths are my all time favourite band, this song has been on my 'to learn' list for the longest time.
The demo sounds better than the real thing. Outstanding inspiration. Keep it up mate.
Great lesson. Thanks.
This guy is a pure stud.
Thank you for making this. I've never been able to get that opening riff quite right!
Excellent job Adrian with the playing and production on this. Clearly took time and effort....thank you!
OMG, where were you 25 yrs ago when I was drooling over Jonny Marr's playing but not getting within a mile of it. Am making up for lost time, cheers from NZ
Hancocks half hour
Adrian, your playing is fantastic and I am so jealous of your excellent recording quality and engineering skills! Rock on man. I am a huge Johnny Marr fan and player myself and I always love your stuff because you nail it!
You're amazing.
These videos keeps me playing
You should have singed along ! :)) I couldn't play 2 notes on a guitar but I watch your videos for the sheer pleasure of watching and hearing you playing.
Thanks Adrian, I couldn't click on this faster, Great lesson. Keep it up.
Damn, I consider myself pretty good at guitar but I found learning the main riff for this really tricky. Appreciate this!
Had to rewind and listen again @ time 5.43 Adrian says “for me that’s the way to do it most SMITHLY”. Excellent,hopefully this word can be officially recognised by the OED in latest edition.
Great Lesson.I have to adapt this as I play with thumb pic and finger style,and decided to use a finger barre variation instead of capo for main riff.
Thanks Adrian, another good lesson of really a nice song !
You're the man pal. love it.
That was great! Cheers, Man.
Dude you nailed it!
So awesome! Thank you!
Thank you!! I've been playing the 2nd part of the chorus further down. I like the sound up at the 11th fret better! (Hoping someday you'll cover Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others - simple, but not easy - gorgeous...)
Total legend.
YESSSS Thank you so much! Always coming with theese great lessons.
It is definitely now a GOOD Friday. Cheers Adrian!
I haven't seen this video before looking good bro .thank you from Roland J Gutierrez from Magdalena New Mexico USA.
I saw Johnny Marr at Irving Plaza NYC on his last tour , Call the Comet. Omg was it brilliant. To hear some Smiths songs live after all these years was surreal. He’s a unique player. So different from the rock/blues guys that I also go see often ..(Bonamassa, Shepherd, Guy, Gibbons etc...)
Another brilliant video. Keep it up!
Incredible thanks!
Great choice. Good song to learn.
Brilliant... as always!
Will need to get my nano 360 looper out of the box that it’s been in for over a year! Great lesson.
Let’s go! Thanks Adrian!
Just brilliant. Again.
Awesome as always - love it 🤘
This guy is the best!!!!!!!!!! 💯🤘🏻👏🏻🤙🏻
Quality Adrian as always mate, thanks
Congratulations on getting the "It makes none" part right!
fantastic. i have been waiting for you to do this song. thank you very much. another song i would really appreciate is barbarism begins at home. really difficult to find that song taught well on youtube. cheers!
You've made my day thanks.
Well done.
Would be great to see more Smiths songs! Particularly ones like this with few good tutorials already on youtube. Hand that rocks the cradle is seemingly non existent on this website
Lovely stuff
That worked like a hand in glove..
Best guitar tutorials online ever!! Any chance of made of stone please?
On the Peel session/Hateful of Hollows version, the guitar is tuned up a tone and capoed at the second fret.
superb. I want to hear that Moz impression. 👍
You are my hero!
Bring on the Morrissey impressions! Great lesson (as usual). Many thanks.