10 ACOUSTIC SONGS that taught me guitar (easy to hard)

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  • @ankitkarody3824
    @ankitkarody3824 4 года назад +1372

    0:47 - Hurt
    1:39 - Slow cheetah
    2:46 - Is there anybody out there
    3:54 - Nobody knows you when you're down & out
    5:28 - Here comes the sun
    6:17 - Shape of my heart
    7:58 - Stop this train
    9:00 - Deep river blues
    10:24 - Day & age
    12:22 - Never going back again

    • @maps2605
      @maps2605 4 года назад +37

      You mean juice wrld lucid dreams

    • @damos691
      @damos691 4 года назад +16

      @@maps2605 they sampled shape of my heart

    • @hrishiksancheti110
      @hrishiksancheti110 4 года назад +12

      Making my scroll down worth it!!!!

    • @maps2605
      @maps2605 4 года назад +10

      Little Strappy its a joke lol but thanks

    • @vhsenna
      @vhsenna 4 года назад +14

      Thanks man. You did what the channel owner should have done in the description

  • @gbhrps
    @gbhrps 4 года назад +563

    I found this video today ... and I wish that you had been around 58 years ago when I picked up my first guitar in high school. Your style, the delivery, your easy going manner, would have made my stilted journey so much better and enjoyable, and would have taken me so much further. My only regret is that arthritis has robbed me of that ability any more. I look back at it fondly. Thank you for the generations of players you are going to bless with your talents!!!!

    • @sammeni2911
      @sammeni2911 3 года назад +12

      Stop eating animal products and you can heal your arthritis in a few weeks. Just like I did.

    • @charliecosgriff7882
      @charliecosgriff7882 3 года назад +3

      @@sammeni2911 did you actually

    • @sammeni2911
      @sammeni2911 3 года назад +5

      @@charliecosgriff7882 yes I did

    • @donniebradley9687
      @donniebradley9687 3 года назад +21

      but can you play the blues WITHOUT the smell of BBQ and bourbon?

    • @Casmige
      @Casmige 3 года назад +7

      Age is a number & it’s over so fast? There’s no time to waste!!
      So get to it man!!! Never too late!.’
      You could have ‘em swayin‘ & singin’ in the retirement homes as a visiting traveling musician......hell, film it, put it on RUclips & form a 501c & everything (travels & all) simply becomes a tax deduction as you travel about making people smile!!.
      Son can you play me a memory
      I'm not really sure how it goes
      But it's sad and it's sweet
      And I knew it complete
      When I wore a younger man's clothes."
      Sing us a song you're the guitar man
      Sing us a song tonight
      Well we're all in the mood for a melody
      And you've got us feeling alright.....

  • @kernelfactory7839
    @kernelfactory7839 4 года назад +276

    Literally the first song I learned on acoustic guitar was Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. It took me two years to finally learn to play Hurt by Johnny Cash. Not only am I jealous of your guitar playing, but your hair is incredible.

    • @tronlady1
      @tronlady1 2 года назад +15

      What about the BEARD. 🤣

    • @macmac8122
      @macmac8122 Год назад +2

      hurt is not by johnny cash

    • @Humiliated1234
      @Humiliated1234 Год назад

      That is isn't possible my friend

    • @macmac8122
      @macmac8122 Год назад +2

      @@Humiliated1234 It is by Trenz Reznor of Nine inch nails, Cash just covered it

    • @danb7202
      @danb7202 Год назад

      2 years??? That song was the one of the first ones I learned and it took me 15 min lol

  • @aaravrawal7949
    @aaravrawal7949 4 года назад +396

    Paul, the only reason I got my first gig is because of you. you just stepped my guitar game up a lot. Thanks

    • @kendrakrust1244
      @kendrakrust1244 4 года назад +14

      Hat be chutiya

    • @mhitc.4975
      @mhitc.4975 4 года назад +3

      can you tell us how?

    • @NeoArch
      @NeoArch 4 года назад +1

      Well done. Keep pressing. We all need to! Music will set us free.

    • @octodevil369
      @octodevil369 4 года назад

      Getting a little scruffy there Paul...🤣

  • @indigoNine
    @indigoNine 4 года назад +2008

    Dear Paul, could you do a "10 ACOUSTIC SONGS that taught me guitar (easy to easy)"
    list? Thank you :)

    • @denispalt9184
      @denispalt9184 4 года назад +42

      AHAHAH relatable

    • @passionguitar666
      @passionguitar666 4 года назад +86

      Hey man :) if you just put a bit of time in a intermadiate song, you will come out of it alot better! :) slow down, learn a bar per day and get em clean before going to the next one!

    • @aptinrz2131
      @aptinrz2131 4 года назад +2

      😂

    • @ethan9810
      @ethan9810 4 года назад +9

      Every song is easy if you put hard work into it

    • @nawaal4452
      @nawaal4452 4 года назад +76

      1. Oasis - Wonderwall
      2. Green Day - Boulevard of Broken Dreams
      3. Snow Patrol - Chasing Cars
      4. Johnny Cash - Hurt
      5. Ed Sheeran - Perfect
      6. Plain White T's - Hey There Delilah
      7. Coldplay - The Scientist
      8. Pink Floyd - Wish you were here
      These got me started :)

  • @ugh1919
    @ugh1919 3 года назад +202

    #1: 0:43 Hurt
    #2: 1:36 Slow cheetah
    #3: 2:43 Is there anybody out there
    #4: 3:53 Nobody knows you when you're down & out
    #5: 5:26 Here comes the sun
    #6: 6:10 Shape of my heart
    #7: 7:58 Stop this train
    #8: 8:56 Deep river blues
    #9: 10:23 Day and age
    #10 12:15 Never going back again

  • @Gauravmsr20
    @Gauravmsr20 4 года назад +262

    Hey Paul, I would like to appreciate what you do and how it affected my life. 2 year ago was the first time I touched guitar and it changed my life so did you, a partially strict guitar teacher, yes I consider you as my teacher, your approach to make student self independent is commendable, I watched your lessons even when i didn’t understand, still do and somehow managed to get something out of it. I am on the verge to become economically self independent and have decided to buy your course, I don’t know if you are reading this, stay safe, healthy, keep doing the inspiring stuffs that you do... I am grateful to have you as a part of my life. Namaste....... regards- Gaurav 😁

    • @nudirt1274
      @nudirt1274 4 года назад +1

      Badiya misharji. Good luck. Admirable.

    • @tom.guitar22
      @tom.guitar22 3 года назад +1

      how’s the musical journey going ?

  • @mariosoto2256
    @mariosoto2256 2 года назад +157

    Wow! I’m an old beginner, making my second attempt at learning at the age of 60. I keep asking myself “why?”. THIS video was why. Those hauntingly beautiful melodies, the skill, the passion, they all came through. #7 made me want to tear and #9 just made me happy! Thanks so much for giving me a reason to persevere!

    • @i_amChrisJxmes
      @i_amChrisJxmes 2 года назад +1

      I'm almost 40 thinking about trying again

    • @nashie16
      @nashie16 2 года назад

      I'm 33 and considering starting for the first time. Good luck!

    • @Z3N1T4
      @Z3N1T4 2 года назад

      You always want to keep challenging yourself as you age it's good for your brain and makes you happy

    • @VespasianJudea
      @VespasianJudea Год назад

      Picked it back up at 30 when my dad gave me our old neighbor’s BC Rich Exclusive so I went downtown and bought a black star amplifier and now I can play several Pantera songs instead of just Walk.

    • @okee9
      @okee9 Год назад

      @@i_amChrisJxmes 55, started back again to try and learn when I was sick last October, signed up to Justin Guitar and started his beginner course, really enjoying it, can play a few simple songs, still a beginner but it’s great when you hear a song and think I’ll have a bash at that.

  • @daro9582
    @daro9582 2 года назад +74

    My list:
    1. Fade to Black (intro)- Metallica; first thing I ever learned
    2. House of the rising Sun- The Animals; first full song I learned
    3. Hurt- Johnny Cash; introduced me to playing with a pick
    4. Wish you were here (intro)-Pink Floyd; taught me transitions between Chords with short melody lines
    5. Zombie- The Cranberries; first campfire song I learned and first time I learned it through “sheet music”/ cord names written over the lyrics
    That’s pretty much it, I started playing in December of 2020 and don’t know that many songs

    • @pulloutking
      @pulloutking Год назад +2

      Nice! I have a similar list and i started in 2009. Crazy how timeless those songs are

    • @alexbrooks5838
      @alexbrooks5838 Год назад +1

      I’m thinking of starting to learn acoustic (age 21) is it too late? Will it be too difficult? Any advice would be great, thanks

    • @Fminus104
      @Fminus104 Год назад +2

      @@alexbrooks5838 Never too late! My advice is to learn the basics with a teacher to avoid bad habits that are often hard to unlearn later on. Have fun!!!

    • @alexbrooks5838
      @alexbrooks5838 Год назад +1

      @@Fminus104 thank you

    • @bubbs4396
      @bubbs4396 Год назад

      pretty much my warmup songs, along with the simplicity of a C D and E in Through Glass by Stone Sour
      Harder songs I would put 5 at Behind Blue Eyes in terms of picking correct strings for the song

  • @hamishkay3010
    @hamishkay3010 4 года назад +27

    There is something so swwet about playing an acoustic especially an electro, yes i have a telecaster but what i love is that an acoustic has a sound that fills my lonely sad heart with love. Stay awesome paul

  • @mojoefelix
    @mojoefelix 4 года назад +20

    Here's my list of just the all-fingerstyle acoustic songs in my performance repertoire. These are the ones that have actual fingerstyle arrangements, not just me randomly fingerpicking to chords while I sing.
    1. Heart of Life - John Mayer
    2. You Can Love Yourself - Keb’ Mo’
    3. Blackbird - Beatles
    4. Don’t Think Twice, it’s Alright - Dylan
    5. Deep River Blues - John William Oates, Doc Watson
    6. Freight Train - Elizabeth Cotton
    7. Just Breathe - Pearl Jam
    8. Kathy’s Song, - Paul Simon, Eva Cassidy version
    9. More Than Words - Extreme
    10. Never Going Back - Fleetwood Mac
    11. Pacing the Cage - Bruce Cockburn
    12. Life is Beautiful Keb' Mo'
    13. Last Steam Engine Train
    14. Time in a Bottle - Jim Croce
    15. Landslide - Fleetwood Mac
    16. Vestapol - Open D
    17. Water is Wide - Eva Cassidy
    18. Tears in Heaven - Clapton
    19. Fire and Rain - James Taylor
    20. Autumn Leaves - Eva Cassidy
    21. Bloom - Paper Kites
    22. Stop This Train - John Mayer
    23. Whiter Shade of Pale - Martin Tallstrom version
    24. Mother Nature’s Son - Beatles
    25. For You Blue - Beatles
    26. Let Her Go - Passenger
    27. Fast Car - Tracy Chapman
    28. Never Going Back

  • @Llyrin
    @Llyrin 3 года назад +37

    Fleetwood Mac has always been my favorite group, and “Never Going Back Again” has always been my favorite Fleetwood Mac song. It was the reason I started finger picking. Once I could play it, I felt like I’d made it, like I was finally there.
    And then arthritis set in. 😬 So, now I have to cheat a little-or a lot-and drop tune the A and low E, with the capo on Fret 6, but at least I can still play it.

  • @dstog2367
    @dstog2367 4 года назад +5011

    When Obi-Wan takes his saber and tells you his favorite styles

    • @waveheart5313
      @waveheart5313 4 года назад +31

      69 likes...no one is allowed to like this anymore

    • @marcz3602
      @marcz3602 4 года назад +1

      @@waveheart5313 202 likes

    • @amircj69
      @amircj69 4 года назад +1

      Marcz 360 292

    • @nmbreleven
      @nmbreleven 4 года назад +1

      305

    • @DoktorSkipper
      @DoktorSkipper 4 года назад +1

      The Cheetah 325

  • @JanTijmes
    @JanTijmes 3 года назад +35

    I love how you articulate those hard to explain emotions and concepts. Instead of taking the easy way out and saying, "this sucks" or "she's dumb" or "I can't do it," you actually speak through those difficulties and put great words to them. I appreciate that. I watch your videos more for this. The Lord has blessed you with great talents in multiple areas of your life.

  • @samteuscher7049
    @samteuscher7049 Год назад +5

    This is my list! I started to learn guitar to accompany my singing! I’m still learning a lot!
    1: we are gonna be friends by the white stripes
    2: Folsom prison blues by Johnny cash
    3: house of the rising sun by the animals
    4: yesterday by the Beatles
    5: when I was a boy by ELO
    6: I can only imagine mercy me
    7: rocket man by Elton John
    8: blackbird by the Beatles
    9: Gold by Glen Hansard
    10: say in to me now Glen Hansard

  • @igork.2271
    @igork.2271 4 года назад +7

    I can listen to this guy for hours, the way he talks, gestures, the beard, calmness...

    • @Giorgi.Japiashvili
      @Giorgi.Japiashvili 4 года назад

      Yes, a beard always elevates the listening experience

    • @mustaphafares1546
      @mustaphafares1546 4 года назад

      Yeah his appearance fooled me too...Then he hits u with fingerstyle

  • @lizavdberg9380
    @lizavdberg9380 4 года назад +23

    I remember getting an old chord book from my dad and his old guitar with the message start with blowing in the wind by Bob Dylan. Perfect song, just basic chords and still feels nostalgic!

  • @JTrip20
    @JTrip20 2 года назад +8

    As someone who practices just on my own with random videos, I can’t even imagine ever being this good. Or coming even close. Total genius in my eyes.

    • @xanny7988
      @xanny7988 2 года назад

      What channels do you watch.
      How did you arrange your learning .... I mean in what order . I really need this. Not knowing in what order and what to learn is killing me

    • @youngchap4941
      @youngchap4941 2 года назад

      @@xanny7988 yes exactly man im teaching my self and all over the place i i know i would learn much quicker if i had new stuff and good order

  • @arsenioberlin268
    @arsenioberlin268 4 года назад +38

    Thank you for the vid. Here are my ten: House of the Rising Sun, Hey Joe... 40 years of not playing a guitar. Then ... Happy just to dance with you, Here Comes the Sun, Perfectly Good Guitar, Behind Blue Eyes, My Funny Valentine(Elvis Costello version), Life on Mars, Baby please don't go(the Lightnin Hopkins version) and Eu Sei que vou te amar(Caetano Veloso version)

    • @p3chv0gel22
      @p3chv0gel22 4 года назад +1

      Now i've got Like half of these songs stuck in my head
      Nice

  • @MUZIXHAV3R
    @MUZIXHAV3R 4 года назад +67

    the 10 acoustic songs that taught me guitar were:
    (No particular order)
    1: stairways to heaven - Led zeppelin (obvious reasons,)
    2: nothing else matters - metallica (you was cool if you could play this)
    3: road tripping - RHCP (one of the best intros into finger picking)
    4: when children cry - whitelion (packed full of nice chords and arpeggios shapes)
    5: love song - tesla (simple but beautiful sounding)
    6: snow - RHCP ( such a simple progression yet hard to master)
    7: A-team - Ed Sheeran (don't hate but the strumming pattern in this taught me alot)
    8: Jared Dine "Biggest Shred Collab" - polyphia - tim henson (honestly one of the greatest acoustic style riffs i've heard yet. makes me want to give up lol)
    9: dust in the wind - Kansas ( this song was one of my proudest moments when i learnt guitar many years ago)
    10: kiss the rain - Yiruma ( the finger style arrangement is such a great piece and taught me no matter how simple it is, it can sound beautiful)
    ohh, here's a bonus one for you.
    Tribute - tenacious D ( you can write the "best song in the world" by mainly using Am".

    • @aaronrodger5165
      @aaronrodger5165 4 года назад

      let me guess......u dont have an electric?

    • @MUZIXHAV3R
      @MUZIXHAV3R 4 года назад

      @@aaronrodger5165 sure do, I'm a lead guitarist however.

    • @HerbAndriMusic
      @HerbAndriMusic 3 года назад +1

      I like this list! Mostly because some songs of my song list are in there too, including tenacious D's Tribute 😂

  • @TheFilmsKaper
    @TheFilmsKaper 4 года назад +19

    My everyday inspirations to keep practicing are "mr sandman" by chet atkins, "embryonic journey" by jefferson airplane and also "never going back again"

  • @guitarguy1381
    @guitarguy1381 4 года назад +40

    Does anyone else notice how good his recordings are on acoustic? His acoustic recordings are better quality than most of the big name acoustic guys on RUclips!

    • @StillTypical
      @StillTypical 4 года назад +1

      That martin played a huge factor into that aha

    • @sabre22b
      @sabre22b 4 года назад

      He is very good at a lot of things.

    • @Crib5
      @Crib5 4 года назад

      Great microphone with a proper position. And yes, the guitar helps too.

    • @belascialoja4812
      @belascialoja4812 3 года назад

      @guitarguy1381 -- Two microphones (stereo) help with this great sound. But yep, Martin & Collings help a lot too!

  • @thecritic69420
    @thecritic69420 4 года назад +20

    My list as of the 13th of September 2020:
    1. In the Pines (Nirvana/Ledbelly/DannyFarrant)
    2. Country Roads
    3. Fly Me to the moon
    4. Toss a coin to your witcher!
    5. Sleeping on the blacktop
    6. Blackbird (Beatles)
    7. Classical Gas (Mason Williams)
    Now still working on Classical gas want to improve Blackbird and Sleeping on the blacktop my ultimate goal is Classical Gas Tommy Emanuel version!

    • @Grobusck
      @Grobusck 2 года назад

      For some reason blackbird was like the fourth song I learned lol

  • @frankilbuonstrau7735
    @frankilbuonstrau7735 4 года назад +36

    I'm italian so the queen of first song is "la canzone del sole"
    then, once I started fingerpicking,
    Strawberry fields forever - (seemed easy but took me a while back in the day) - beatles
    here comes the sun - beatles
    they call me trinity - ennio morricone
    you got a friend in me from toy story
    the boxer - Simon and garfunkel
    rhymes and reasons - john denver
    we're going to be friends - white stripes ( a good exercise)
    old friends - ylvis
    and then started to study the melody from the carillon of devi jones without tabs, al by myself

    • @painosastr5798
      @painosastr5798 4 года назад

      Dio la maledica

    • @giovanniBonfigli001
      @giovanniBonfigli001 4 года назад +2

      La canzone del sole è bella ma ha rotto i coglioni, dobbiamo trovare una nuova canzone da far imparare a quelli che vogliono iniziare a suonare

    • @andrealanzillotta4388
      @andrealanzillotta4388 4 года назад

      @@giovanniBonfigli001 personalmente io mi sono buttato subito sull'internazionale e iniziati con knockin on heavens door di bob dylan...la uso ancora come una sorta di warm-up

  • @adrianfernandezviedma5351
    @adrianfernandezviedma5351 4 года назад +36

    My list (Im from Spain):
    Dust in the wind-Kansas
    26-Paramore
    Shape of my heart-Sting
    Mi vida entera-Morat
    A dios le pido-Juanes
    Let her go-Passenger
    La camisa negra-Juanes
    Here comes the sun-The Beatles
    I see fire-Ed Sheeran
    Yo no merezco volver-Morat

  • @ericjohnson7070
    @ericjohnson7070 3 года назад +6

    learning how to play is there anybody out there and playing it for my mother whos a huge pink Floyd fan on mother's day was the crown achievement of me playing guitar and like paul, i had nightmares of how hard that song can be to get the nuance of it just right. Cheers paul for putting that one in here

  • @ConneRRylanD
    @ConneRRylanD 4 года назад +14

    I feel like it happened a few days ago. I’ve went from just learning songs and understanding the songs to learning guitar and having an understanding of the instrument. It’s another level of joy. Like it’s great when you get a song down you’ve been practicing for a long time but it’s another joy altogether when you understand how the song works, why the thing you like works. It’s super fun

    • @ece-hr5fg
      @ece-hr5fg 4 года назад

      Conner Ryland wow. i'm super new to guitar and i can't wait for that to happen to me too. lots of practice ahead for me though, haha.

    • @Weaseldog2001
      @Weaseldog2001 3 года назад

      @@ece-hr5fg It's been 11 months.... Has it happened yet?

    • @ece-hr5fg
      @ece-hr5fg 3 года назад +1

      @@Weaseldog2001 lol i completely forgot about this comment. i'd say i'm at an intermediate level now so i know a bit about basic music theory, so in that sense perhaps? but i haven't really had an enlightening moment if that makes sense

    • @Weaseldog2001
      @Weaseldog2001 3 года назад +1

      @@ece-hr5fg when I was first learning, the joy was in reall basic accomplishments.
      Like struggling for months to plY a certain chord, then waking up one morning, finding it's so easy, that couldn't I understand why I ever had a problem with it..

    • @ece-hr5fg
      @ece-hr5fg 3 года назад

      @@Weaseldog2001 i see, in that sense i suppose so then :)

  • @jkoleee7107
    @jkoleee7107 4 года назад +26

    Overall, Frusciante's songs are great to learn, he does things with open chords, that are monumental. Past Recedes, Time Goes Back, these songs are amazing

  • @philipp_dbm4420
    @philipp_dbm4420 Месяц назад

    I always get a lot of respect when I see how well you can play. That's an indescribable number of repetitions that are necessary but in the end are magical

  • @RoshniS
    @RoshniS 4 года назад +19

    I think that acoustic guitar will always have a special place in my heart. That beautiful, warm, stripped- back sound paints a picture in my mind of sitting in a garden or something and playing guitar while you look at the trees glistening in the sunlight. It feels like a warm hug.
    Btw, awesome video!! Your playing is incredible!! 😍 I hope I can play like you one day!

  • @scoots8519
    @scoots8519 4 года назад +14

    You sure lifted my spirits today. I have struggled with "never going back again". Especially the part in the song that almost breaks my hand in two playing it. I notice you play it differently than Mr Buckingham does on that part.

  • @imbrial
    @imbrial 3 года назад +17

    That was a great list, and in the spirit of sharing other pieces that were part of my journey: (mostly acoustic, 1 or 2 electric)
    1) Wild thing/Would I like to you (Eurythmics) - introduction to 1-IV-V progression and my first independent recognition of it in another song
    2) Dust in the wind - embarking on fingerpicking
    3) Canary jig - my first 'real' classical guitar piece (actually a simplified arrangement of a more complex version)
    4) Message in a bottle - Police/Sting's solo acoustic version - introduction to quintal harmony
    5) Le Rossignol - favorite duet
    6) How will I ever be simple again - Richard Thompson - that solo had me from my first listen
    7) Bach allegro BWV 998 first longer form classical piece I got to where I could play it w/my eyes closed
    8) Off the Road/Anna Ternheim - so much emotion from such a simple progression
    9) Romeo and Juliet - Dire Straits w/just a little bit of Monte Montgomery's version
    10) Cliffs of Dover = The most complex piece I've learned almost completely by ear (peeked at tab once or twice to check my fingering), play it fingerstyle for some reason

  • @Riyach
    @Riyach 4 года назад +17

    “Never going back again” is seriously in my top ten favorite guitar parts. I tried playing it sometime ago, not easy at all. Your rendition is very nice.

  • @davisunderwood9428
    @davisunderwood9428 4 года назад +135

    Paul's beard is growing to Gandalf level. Very nice, my friend. Thank you for your wonderful videos! You help us make beautiful music.

  • @asonfrederick1126
    @asonfrederick1126 4 года назад +21

    I can play the first 9, but oh my word the last one is something ELSE

  • @jrodri.121
    @jrodri.121 4 года назад +14

    I've been playing for about a year, so I'm not the best, but here's my list:
    1. Say you won't let go, by James Arthur (ik it's one of them pop songs but it was the first song I learnt cos I went straight to fingerpicking)
    2. Literally any song with up and down arpeggios (e.g hurt, can't help falling in love, house of the rising sun, various random pop songs etc)
    3. More Than Words, by Extreme
    4. Tears in Heaven, by Eric Clapton
    5. Here comes the sun, by The Beatles
    6. Stop This Train by John Mayer
    7. I am currently learning Neon, but obviously it's really hard. I got the chord shapes down for the main riff except from that fourth one with the thumb since I have small fingers. The slapping part needs work because for me whenever I do it, it's purely by luck and not skill so it's a hit or miss, but using only the thumb and index isn't really a challenge for me.
    I am also trying to learn electric, but I don't have an electric so until then, I've used my acoustic. I've learnt Under the Bridge by RHCP and I'm working on Little Wing by Jimi Hendrix and I got everything down except the solo. Bending isn't too hard, even though I got 12 gauge strings on mine, but it's hard to reach the frets obviously. I'm also trying to work on improvising with scales, but I'm still learning

    • @jurek1480
      @jurek1480 4 года назад

      How is playing Neon going? I started learning it when I had year and 2 months of experience and gave up because I couldn't do it. Did u learn it?

    • @jrodri.121
      @jrodri.121 4 года назад

      Jurek I've not yet mastered the slap technique, but the chord shapes I can do. Ngl my practice has been slowing down since I'm busy with other stuff, but when I'm done with that I'll have a lot of free time so I can try to master Neon. I'm just tryna learn the main chord progression first and then the chorus. I've not tried learning the bridge, but it looks really hard. Either way, right now is obviously the best time to try and learn it if you have a lot of free time.

    • @jurek1480
      @jurek1480 4 года назад

      @@jrodri.121 Alright thanks

  • @DanielNascimento
    @DanielNascimento 4 года назад +6

    His voice is so smooth and relaxing somehow that I could hear him talk and play his guitar all day long.
    Amazing work Paul! Glad youtube recommended me your channel.

  • @sammeni2911
    @sammeni2911 3 года назад +22

    You have such a clean way of playing. I watch your videos over and over for inspiration. I love the acoustic and classical guitars. I'm 3 chords in now. E, D and A.

  • @slordar
    @slordar 4 года назад +6766

    Learning guitar stages
    Stage one - Thinking electric is better than acoustic
    Stage two - accepting that acoustic is better
    Stage three - Wearing jeans and flannels while sitting on your porch playing acoustic

    • @UmVtCg
      @UmVtCg 4 года назад +225

      Accoustic ain't better, that's why most music is electric, nothing beats a good overdrive or distortion. Mellow out on your porch sure, but Rock and Roll ain't noice pollution.

    • @slordar
      @slordar 4 года назад +1150

      Remko I see you are still in stage one

    • @ChristianJesseMusic
      @ChristianJesseMusic 4 года назад +63

      oh no I'm finally at stage 3....

    • @Sean_288
      @Sean_288 4 года назад +216

      @@slordar You can not really compare electric guitar with an acoustic guitar imo. Acoustic is for finger picking and calm chord patterns. Electric is fof heavy distortion and nice heavy riffs and shreds. At least that is for me

    • @pconrz
      @pconrz 4 года назад +93

      Stage four - full frontal lobotomy

  • @allenbell1427
    @allenbell1427 4 года назад +12

    My list:
    1. Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright - Bob Dylan
    2. Dust in the Wind - Kansas
    3. Classical Gas - Mason Williams
    4. Hallelujah - Jeff Buckley
    5. Moonlight in Vermont - Josh Turner cover of Ella Fitzgerald
    6. Autumn Leaves - Eric Clapton cover
    7. Easy - Mac Ayres
    8. Pride and Joy - SRV
    9. The Way You Look Tonight - Frank Sinatra
    10. Literally anything by John Mayer (Who Says, Stop This Train, Edge of Desire, Gravity, Slow Dancing in a Burning Room, Born and Raised, Age of Worry, Bold as Love, you name it.)
    Honorable Mentions:
    Celebrate - Anderson Paak
    Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out - Eric Clapton cover
    Layla (acoustic) - Clapton
    Blue Eyes Cryin in the Rain - Willie Nelson
    Time of your Life - Green Day
    Castles Made of Sand - Jimi Hendrix
    I won’t go on but there’s been a lot of important songs to my playing.

  • @BurtonBoyz715
    @BurtonBoyz715 3 года назад +2

    Such a sweet sincere video . Paul you're a bit of a miracle. Gives one hope about people... Ya' don't hang back....or hide a thing. It's all here. From the SEA ISLANDS OF SOUTH CAROLINA...An inspired convert....quietly listening to you in a moving thunder storm . Thanks....

  • @Lopro94
    @Lopro94 4 года назад +87

    Here's a list of my milestones:
    1. Horse with no Name
    2. Mad World
    3. Cookie Jar (jack Johnson)
    4. Road Trippin
    5. Tears in Heaven
    6. Fly me to the moon
    7. Hideaway
    8. Windy and warm
    9. Tears (Django Reinhardt)
    10. State of mind (Raúl Midon)

    • @marcbayman5098
      @marcbayman5098 4 года назад +5

      is it weird that my first actual song i learned was tears in heaven?

    • @strwrs3m64
      @strwrs3m64 4 года назад

      Marc Bayman you’re not alone. it was my first song too

    • @pietervanheerden565
      @pietervanheerden565 4 года назад

      Horse with no name also on top of my list. Still learning the song but it was my beautiful late wife's favourite.

    • @Keraau
      @Keraau 4 года назад +1

      Tears in heaven is so satisfying once you get it down

    • @sxnxqa2335
      @sxnxqa2335 4 года назад

      Marc Bayman that song is the reason why i wanted to learn guitar

  • @lucasuribe
    @lucasuribe 3 года назад +7

    Just some great songs I humbly think you missed:
    1. Blackbird (The Beatles)
    2. Time in a bottle (Jim Croce)
    3. Solisbury Hill (Peter Gabriel)
    4. Wish you were here (Pink Floyd)
    5. Even in the quitest moments (Supertramp)
    And if you want to try different laguages...
    6. Quedate en Madrid (Mecano)
    Great guitar! Congrats!!!

    • @guidorussoheck2100
      @guidorussoheck2100 2 года назад +1

      Dust in the Wind (Kansas) is pretty good to begin doing arpeggios on chords. Blackbird (The Beatles) use a similar Right Hand pattern but has "harder" chords. I would recomend Blackbird after learning Dust in The Wind.

    • @fabioserraino1211
      @fabioserraino1211 Год назад

      Because Blackbird and Dust in the wind are in another video, published two years ago

  • @artemiopantoja7756
    @artemiopantoja7756 3 года назад +7

    Shape of my heart guitar is such a masterpiece

  • @johnjosephskorski
    @johnjosephskorski 4 года назад +9

    I’ve been playing since 1967 and one of my favorites was “mood for a day” by Steve Howe from Yes. I slowed a reel to reel to half speed to learn it back in ‘78. I can still do some of it. Anyway my favorite from you is “Neon” by John Mayer. I kind of expected it to be on your list. Blessings to you. I love your videos. I’ve learned so much, thanks!!

  • @swapnil867
    @swapnil867 4 года назад +198

    Given the condition of your hair and beard;
    After quarantine: Paul “Harrison” Davids
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    Keep uploading more contents to inspire us in these times of isolation and lockdown! ❤️🇧🇩

    • @RaphiGiraffi
      @RaphiGiraffi 4 года назад

      Tears in heaven and More than words.

  • @ingwevanyarin3839
    @ingwevanyarin3839 3 года назад +1

    Great choice including deep river blues in there! My ten songs on acoustic in no particular order would probably be
    1) Wildwood flower - carter family
    2) Tell me why - neil young
    3) Strolling down the highway - bert jansch
    4) Living in the country - pete seeger
    5) Deep river blues - doc watson
    6) The weight - the band
    7) Rising sun blues - Lead belly
    8) Cannonball blues - Carter family
    9) Blue eyes crying in the rain - Willie Nelson
    10) Little green - Joni Mitchell

  • @Lennyroquai
    @Lennyroquai 4 года назад +27

    Wahoo... there is "something" in this "version" of Slow Cheetah... it's marvelous to hear

  • @nueto8864
    @nueto8864 4 года назад +2482

    why is every john in this world so good at guitar. pissed me off

    • @tiqvahone
      @tiqvahone 4 года назад +160

      I know a John and he doesn't play guitar. Mind you, I've never heard him try, so you may still have a point. !!

    • @SUPERSCUMDK
      @SUPERSCUMDK 4 года назад +24

      I actually know a John who is pretty sweet at guitar!

    • @lyteschhangte8498
      @lyteschhangte8498 4 года назад +92

      What about John Cena ??

    • @westopesto
      @westopesto 4 года назад +19

      John Mayer isn’t good

    • @bergbok
      @bergbok 4 года назад +140

      Luke Weston bruh what 💀💀

  • @akrocuba
    @akrocuba 3 года назад +4

    You are an OUSTANDING guitarist!! I just started learning at age 52. It is VERY hard to do the simplest of chords for me. You make everything look so easy.
    Keep it up!!

  • @mintran
    @mintran 3 года назад +5

    Since watched this last year, I nailed 5 of them. Thanks for sharing and inspiring us, Paul!

  • @himmelhund69
    @himmelhund69 3 года назад +5

    "Over the Hills and Far Away" for hammers and pulls. People always used to ask me to play "far away" but I never knew what they meant.

  • @andrew-bighillcullen65
    @andrew-bighillcullen65 3 года назад +1

    As honorable mention- (showing my age)
    Embryonic Journey / Jorma Kaukonen
    Little Martha / Duane Allman
    Can't Find My Way Home / Steve Winwood
    Treetop Flyer / Steven Stills
    BTW Paul- I really dig your videos, analytical dissection, wry humor, and Dutch bluntness.

  • @mrsprinkles1641
    @mrsprinkles1641 4 года назад +21

    Non guitar related compliment- he's very articulate.

  • @kennyvd
    @kennyvd 4 года назад +5

    The final item on this list confused me... I'm still having difficulty calling myself a 'guitarist'. When I see others playing, it just seems so easy, but I have to work my ass of just to get close. But Never Going Back came really naturally to me, had so much fun playing the separate bass and melody, never thought it was 'hard'.
    Just goes to show we all have our own strengths. Thank you for the video and the confidence boost!

  • @BambooShadow
    @BambooShadow 4 года назад +11

    Pro tip for "Never going back again": Tune down the E-string to C and A-string to G -->and you can get rid of all the barring with the index finger. Makes it way easier to play!
    Great video! Great songchoice!

  • @fizarezi6741
    @fizarezi6741 4 года назад +44

    I feel like i'm the only one person to have interest in only acoustic guitars and bought one before electric :D As a beginner I just envy the players of electrics for their easy bending and bar chords holding :D But I love the sound of acoustics.

    • @mike48931
      @mike48931 3 года назад +3

      I bought the acoustic first because it was a cheaper option just to see if I would enjoy it. Fell in love with it and then got to play my father in laws electric guitars. Definitely getting an electric soon.

    • @nycandre
      @nycandre 3 года назад

      Well, you can (nearly) have the best of both worlds .. try some of the Godin guitars :D

  • @MarcOlivierBlanc1
    @MarcOlivierBlanc1 4 года назад +6

    "Never Going Back again" this song is a style in itself !!😍 I love it and I'd like to be able to play it as well as you ! thanks for sharing 😊👍

  • @aldenunion
    @aldenunion 3 года назад

    That trimmed Martin I saw in last video,is majestic dream..
    My cousin does not play but her father gifted her a early Guild I get to play when I visit,sounds like what I imagine heaven to sound like.
    Very Petite model with that bassy trait.Nice tutorial..

  • @DerJoe92
    @DerJoe92 4 года назад +5

    I really love you mentioned "Never Going Back Again" as a personal one at the end. I'm still struggling with that one but it has fascinated me ever since. Definitely a hevily inspiring song for me as well. Just sounds like there are two guitars.
    I guess the first non-beginner level song for me was "Trains" by Porcupine Tree. Back then I had a tough time getting it down but I've learned a lot from it and it has a really amazing sound to it although it is not "that" hard.
    Other important guitar songs for me:
    More Than Words
    Blackbird
    Wonderwall (well, ofc ;) )
    Solitary Shell (without the crazy Jazz part at the end...)

  • @brileymoore64
    @brileymoore64 4 года назад +218

    I am going to learn every song on this list by the end of 2020. I’ll post it all on my channel. I’m a 3 month guitar player and I’m determined. #inspired

    • @martea726
      @martea726 4 года назад +14

      Briley Moore good luck bud, start easy and build yourself up. Rooting for you!

    • @markp8295
      @markp8295 4 года назад +2

      Considered Yousician?
      Currently using it and it's good. But I'm not learning how to memorise a piece.

    • @DLikeDick
      @DLikeDick 4 года назад +9

      You can't "learn" it in three months, much less play it. I admire the courage but... Yeah, good luck anyway :)

    • @amiransubba9654
      @amiransubba9654 4 года назад +1

      Start slow nd accurate... 3 months is less time..... Built up slowly....

    • @robinleabman
      @robinleabman 4 года назад +1

      I’m aiming for the first three songs on this list. I’ve been playing for two months as of May 2020.

  • @willjohnson4579
    @willjohnson4579 3 года назад +2

    This guy's courses are the only ones I would buy, nobody loves the guitar like Paul does

  • @hannahwaterhouse6141
    @hannahwaterhouse6141 4 года назад +7

    - landslide (fleetwood mac)
    Got me fingerpicking
    - starman (Bowie) got me using bar chords
    -who says (john mayer) got my thumb slapping
    And then Big Love was when i felt really confident in my finger picking :)

  • @zeroforced1853
    @zeroforced1853 3 года назад +8

    I was thrilled that you have “Is there anybody out there” on your list! Definitely one of the first that I learned as a young guitarist

    • @tronlady1
      @tronlady1 2 года назад

      One of the first!? Sheesh. What do you now play for a challenge???

  • @dongillette
    @dongillette 2 года назад +1

    Great list--some of these songs were new ones to me.
    I'm a lot older than you are, so my list is older, too.
    1. Rain - The Beatles
    2. As Tears Go By - The Rolling Stones
    3. The Boxer - Simon and Garfunkel
    4. Rocky Mountain High - John Denver
    5. Blackbird - The Beatles
    6. The First Cut is the Deepest - Rod Stewart
    7. Here Comes The Sun - The Beatles
    8. Little Martha - Allman Brothers
    9. The Driving of the Year Nail - Leo Kottke
    10. Classical Gas (the version from the "Handmade" album) - Mason Williams

  • @paulmcanear825
    @paulmcanear825 3 года назад +12

    Your playing and explanations are just mesmerizing. I can't decide if I am inspired to play better or ready to give up playing and just listen to folks like you. But thank you for sharing your expertise so freely.

    • @harrison5419
      @harrison5419 2 года назад +2

      He Had to start somewhere himself too! Keep at it!

  • @richardhunt809
    @richardhunt809 3 года назад +3

    I started on acoustic 30+ years ago, learning some of these on your list. My fingerpicking still sucks though. Acoustic songs I like to try include
    1. Joe Satriani - Tears in the Rain
    2. The Beatles - Blackbird
    3. Shawn Colvin - I Don’t Know Why

  • @dharmaofdog7676
    @dharmaofdog7676 Год назад +1

    I come to hear Paul play often to A. Simply enjoy his playing and B. to keep inspiring & pushing me forward in his Learn,Practice Play Course. Listening to him play ALWAYS re-affirms that I definitely picked the BEST Teacher!

  • @Flo-sw4hz
    @Flo-sw4hz 3 года назад +3

    My first acoustic Song my teacher teached me was "Tears in Heaven" ... he went nuts from the beginning and i adore him for that

    • @lohansubramaniam6839
      @lohansubramaniam6839 3 года назад +2

      Exactly the same for meee !!! Same song and he went nuts from the beginning too!

  • @fernandomilan8754
    @fernandomilan8754 4 года назад +19

    As a 90s teenager in Brasil, I learned all the basics playing Raul Seixas.

  • @davidav8orpflanz561
    @davidav8orpflanz561 2 года назад

    OMG - when playing the first song -"HURT", the top button on his shirt was undone!!! One for the ages for sure!!!!

  • @Jakeoni
    @Jakeoni 4 года назад +4

    Classical Gas has always been one of my favorites.

  • @marcusofthestoneage
    @marcusofthestoneage 4 года назад +123

    "Never Going Back Again" is killing me right now 😩

    • @Mcrossova
      @Mcrossova 4 года назад +2

      MOH yo SAME the chorus is so tough

    • @ryangelder3240
      @ryangelder3240 4 года назад +11

      One of those songs where you think you have it and then realize it's 10x faster than you can play it

    • @jamescroft8297
      @jamescroft8297 4 года назад +5

      I’m 16 and i’ve been practicing the song for like 3 months now it’s difficult

    • @nickshields1011
      @nickshields1011 4 года назад +4

      3 years into this song, still a nightmare. What a songwriter.

    • @thomasilzig4783
      @thomasilzig4783 4 года назад +1

      @@ryangelder3240 Speed doesn't matter. This song sounds even in a much slower tempo amazing!

  • @williammcdonald3147
    @williammcdonald3147 3 года назад +1

    I’ve only had a guitar for a month now and satisfaction, break on through and wish you were here were great to learn and quick too

  • @Dutcharmytent
    @Dutcharmytent 4 года назад +28

    “Will you”, by Hazel O’Connor taught me how to play with feeling.

  • @philipp3174
    @philipp3174 3 года назад +11

    OMG #8 gave me shivers. Didn't expect that song to show up in your list. Doc Watson was such an amazing and inspiring guitar player. Deep River Blues was one of the first song I learned, because it motivated me to put a lot of effort in learning. After 10 years of very casual plying, it's still the most complex one in my repertoire.
    Still love it :)
    Thanks for giving it credits here.

  • @tommaxwell429
    @tommaxwell429 Год назад +2

    OMG! I have to say as an old beginner, your tone is so pure and beautiful. You are such as great performer. Thank you for this, very inspiring.

  • @KarlSaxell
    @KarlSaxell 2 года назад +17

    Great list !
    Here’s mine , starting almost 30 years ago, damn it.
    1. Wet wet wet - Love is all around
    2. Metallica - Nothing else matters
    3. Carl Perkins - Honey Don’t
    4. David Bowie - Little China girl
    5. Jamie Walters - Hold on
    6. John Mayer - Daughters
    7. Paul Simon - Something so right
    8. Michael Franks - Vivaldi’s Song
    9. Stevie Wonder - Love’s in need of love today
    10. Captain Beefheart - Hobo Chang Ba

    • @Carrancka
      @Carrancka 2 года назад

      Mine is:
      1- Romance de Amor
      2- Tears of the dragon
      3- Dust in the Wind
      4- Rebirth (Angra)
      5- Reaching Horizons (Angra)
      6- Still trying to find the one hahahah

  • @davidward-webster9238
    @davidward-webster9238 4 года назад +15

    My technique has progressed more in the last month, because of this list, than it has in the last 10 years.

  • @azcharlie2009
    @azcharlie2009 4 года назад +2

    Here are a few I would add, because I'm older. 4 and 20, Sweet Judy Blues, and one I never heard until I was 60 years old... Tree Top Flyer. All by Stephen Stills. And, one more by Seals and Crofts. Ruby Jean and Billy Lee....

  • @RC32Smiths01
    @RC32Smiths01 4 года назад +51

    Acoustic guitar is the true test of a guitarist's knowledge of the instrument, as you can learn finger picking, the fretboard, chords, etc. All in one! Cheers for your advice and thoughts here!

    • @JarodWilliam
      @JarodWilliam 4 года назад

      Exactly! I love the acoustic!

    • @RC32Smiths01
      @RC32Smiths01 4 года назад +3

      @@JarodWilliam Very much!

    • @jimi272
      @jimi272 4 года назад +8

      Well it’s great but you can learn the same on the electric, just my opinion

    • @oisinmcphillips2090
      @oisinmcphillips2090 4 года назад +3

      You can do all those things on an electric too, y'know

    • @michaeljorfi3552
      @michaeljorfi3552 4 года назад +5

      The thing about the acoustic is that it strengthens the fretting hand because it usually has higher action than electrics and usually takes heavier string guages better

  • @henriddl1614
    @henriddl1614 4 года назад +25

    I like the explanations and the feeling he has about each song ! We really feel the passion of the musician and it is felt when he plays !

  • @kevintirpak9349
    @kevintirpak9349 2 года назад

    You got me thinking about my own list here so far....ever growing:
    -45, Shinedown
    -100 in a 55, Pop Evil
    -Landslide, Fleetwood Mac
    -Starting Over, Chris Stapleton
    -Fast Car, Tracy Chapman

  • @carlostellez8559
    @carlostellez8559 4 года назад +3493

    This guy looks like he could be Connor McGregor's friendly older brother who didn't want to fight so he went into the music industry instead.

    • @johnnyrocker7495
      @johnnyrocker7495 4 года назад +93

      After some of his recent performances, maybe McGregor should consider taking up guitar :)

    • @tonysimmons5953
      @tonysimmons5953 4 года назад +29

      Do you have proof that he is not Connor's older brother?

    • @gdevine14
      @gdevine14 4 года назад +12

      more like Michael Chiesa

    • @cosmo3791
      @cosmo3791 4 года назад +4

      Dued your so right wtf😂

    • @hunterwildes3646
      @hunterwildes3646 4 года назад +2

      Johnny Rocker bro wtf are you talking abt he got a crazy fast knock out

  • @HeadstockFilms
    @HeadstockFilms 4 года назад +6

    The problem for me is I've forgotten most of the songs I've learnt in 20 years. And I feel like I'm getting worse.. You've completed the guitar Paul.

  • @ianyoung8147
    @ianyoung8147 Год назад

    Wish You Were Here was one of the first ones I learned. Definitely helped with hammer-ons/pull-offs and eased me into arpegios.

  • @gilyamzon8316
    @gilyamzon8316 4 года назад +6

    Common songs on my list include:
    Nobody knows you (I learned the tab for most of Eric Clapton Unplugged album...I learned so much)
    Stop This Train, Here Comes the Sun
    I did learn a lot of Delta Blues/Robert Johnson style playing after EC's unplugged
    I now want to learn Shape of My Heart and Never Going Back.

    • @billybuckner635
      @billybuckner635 4 года назад

      Where did you find tabs for the Unplugged album? Or did you just figure it out on your own?

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      You can get almost any guitar tab for any song at
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      Chords...tab
      Back in the day tho' before I had a desktop in the 90s I bought the song book with tabs at the music store.

  • @psilentxjin
    @psilentxjin 4 года назад +5

    In no particular order:
    1. Rodrigo y Gabriela - Stairway to Heaven
    2. Dave Matthews Band - Crash
    3. John Mayer - Stop This Train
    4. Andy McKee - Rylynn
    5. Metallica - Nothing Else Matters
    6. Yes - Roundabout
    7. The Pillows - One Life
    8. Depapepe - Start
    9. Trigun - Opening Theme
    10. Extreme - Hole-Hearted

  • @morocho_christian_f
    @morocho_christian_f 2 года назад +1

    It bless me so much how cleanly and beatifuly this man plays every song. Feeling and mastering them.

  • @williamwesemann8770
    @williamwesemann8770 4 года назад +8

    "Is there anybody out there" Is such a simple song, but its beautiful and still one of my favorites!

  • @johnnyrocker7495
    @johnnyrocker7495 4 года назад +5

    Paul, I got back into playing again during the lockdown after a few years of nothing. I'm glad to see that concidentally 3 of your top 10 are among the songs that I'm trying to learn. Thanks for your great channel.

  • @brunohistoriayletras
    @brunohistoriayletras 4 года назад +1

    In Shape of My Heart Dominic uses a smaller guitar. That is why when we try to play it at first we get crazy. It's one of the best challenges that song.

  • @MisterRorschach90
    @MisterRorschach90 4 года назад +12

    My dad taught me all the basic chord patterns from 5-10 years old. Around 11 years old I got the John Mayer acoustic cd and learned every single song over the course of one summer (technically I only learned the intro and chorus to neon) and that increased my ability on the guitar 100 fold and actually made me better than my dad (though he was and is still more accurate and precise than me). When anyone asks me how I learned guitar or what the best way to learn is, I give them the John Mayer album and tell them to learn as much as they can.

    • @himangshugautam4644
      @himangshugautam4644 4 года назад

      which album you are talking about?

    • @MisterRorschach90
      @MisterRorschach90 4 года назад

      Himangshu Gautam inside wants out.

    • @PeterZeeke
      @PeterZeeke 4 года назад +1

      totally agree. JM takes you beyond beasic chords, in a really simple way. it just gives you a better understanding, so that when you do have to play a "normal" song is not as daunting

  • @recolaq
    @recolaq 4 года назад +4

    QCL
    00:45 - Hurt - Johnny Cash
    01:37 - Slow Cheetah - Red Hot Chili Peppers
    02:45 - Is There any body out there - Pink Floyd
    03:56 - Nobody Knows you when you're down & out - Clapton Version
    05:27 - Here Comes the Sun - The Beatles
    06:16 - Shape of my heart - Sting/Dominic Miller
    07:59 - Stop this train - John Mayer
    09:00 - Deep river blues - Doc Watson
    10:23 - Day & Age - Julian Lage
    12:20 - Never going back again - Fleetwood Mac

  • @jonsdad6604
    @jonsdad6604 3 года назад +2

    Leo Kottke, "The Fisherman," live version with the 8-note thumb-bass pattern in the B-part of the song was one of my learning vehicles, along with many of the early (indy) acoustic albums of Michael Johnson, and a few of his later acoustic releases

  • @abbyc9474
    @abbyc9474 4 года назад +525

    6:33
    every gen z kid: I STILL SEE YOUR SHADOWS IN MY ROOM

    • @noahjaeger3423
      @noahjaeger3423 4 года назад +46

      CAnT tAkE BAcK tHE LOVe yOu GaVE mE

    • @Player1Pat
      @Player1Pat 4 года назад +21

      @@noahjaeger3423 Its to the point where I love and I hate you

    • @justread640
      @justread640 4 года назад +24

      AnD i CAnnOt chaNGe YOu so I MUsT repLAce yOU (oH)

    • @tonganpineapple8751
      @tonganpineapple8751 4 года назад +19

      Easier said than done I thought you were the one

    • @brayonnery6910
      @brayonnery6910 4 года назад +19

      Listen to my heart instead of my head

  • @joshing_
    @joshing_ 4 года назад +4

    quarantine is the perfect time to ace those guitar skills 🎸💪

  • @jerrylevanduski5162
    @jerrylevanduski5162 3 года назад +1

    I don't think I was ever so happy as to hear that you found Never Going Back Again difficult as I struggled with that so badly , I no longer feel untalented, now I only feel less talented, which is GREAT! Love the channel

  • @tiagoluisfrancisco9938
    @tiagoluisfrancisco9938 4 года назад +14

    The most outstanding acousting guitar song I've heard it's Art of Motion by Andy McKee. Of course is not "mainstream" but jezz.. it's impossible to play and so beautiful!

    • @sicariusperemo3789
      @sicariusperemo3789 4 года назад

      There are songs way more complicated than that one, Tommy Emmanuel is easy the most talented player out there, his technical knowledge is insane, and he just makes everything sound good... But it is all a matter of which style you're after, because there are a lot of tap-players out there, which are way higher than Andy McKee, not that i don't like the guy of course, just saying.
      Luca Stricagnoli is a good example of someone wanting to show off his talent, on more than one guitar at a time, different tunings etc.
      Alexandr Misko...
      And many others, just make a search for different styles, and you're gonna find some amazing talents out there, most of which i'm sure you have never heard of :)

  • @isaacjacobsen9341
    @isaacjacobsen9341 4 года назад +24

    “Bron-yr-aur” and “over the hills and far away” by Led Zeppelin