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Ok, so about 20 minutes of bonus practice sessions. These practice sessions are going to help you get the necessary ingredients down pat, give you examples to play to, show you and show you some bonus stuff too! Hope you enjoy!
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Listen, believe it or not, guitar and music are easier than you think. This guitar lesson is designed to show you that when you start to see things clearly, you will understand your role as a guitarist. You will learn more about the guitar neck, scales and chords than ever before, and you will be able to play stuff that sounds good whenever you want. I hope you enjoy this lesson.
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I'm 45 seconds in and all I can think is that if I had as much fun playing guitar as Stich does teaching, well I'd be Eric Clapton. Thanks for the smile Stich. You are doing the Lords' work.
It’s funny: ever since my arthritis flared up, I’ve needed to be more sparing with my leads, which has really helped my playing
Arthritis,,,,I had to give up nightshades….
I'm 64 and right with you. My hands hurt!
Agreed less is more
Thank you so much! I needed a light bulb moment!
How can you not smile while watching @StichMethodGuitar😁
I can hear those spots in my head but my fingers don't always cooperate
I appreciate your lessons so much man. I've said this before, but after 30 years of playing by ear and mostly lead soloing blues stuff, i never understood music in this simple way. Even though i know all the modes and stuff, i never got the rules of how to use them or why 7th chords existed and why things in songs rarely fit into the strictly diatonic notes of the key. In just a couple months of your videos I've become a completely different player, understanding secondary dominants and non diatonic ideas. I wish i knew this when i was 20. I find practicing your idea of one measure doing chord tones, the next doing scales extremely helpful. I'll put 3 chords on my looper and jam over it for hours and im almost to the point of being able to make the changes sound good without even thinking about it. Like I think if I'd been practicing like this I coulda been somebody lol. I'm only 36 but man... this is like the blinders have come off. You rock!
Dude thank you! That means a lot! Your words are strong encouragement to me. Rock on
@@StichMethodGuitar for sure man!
Great lesson your awesome teacher. You explain things so easy. I have been learning this song. Now its added info . Thank you
Stand by me sounds like wonderful tonight by eric clapton 😂 love the way u play it
I have played guitar for many years in various bands and this is one of the very best teaching videos I have seen on RUclips or anywhere else! Stitch is a great teacher and comes across as a great human being as well!
Thank you so much for how much open different prospectives you show us on how to develop our guitar play 🙏
Good video! Reminders!😊❤
This type of playing reminds me of Jimi Hendrix’s version of “Like a Rolling Stone” (at Monterrey) - he took that simple C Major chord progression and tuned into a Beautiful Masterpiece with fills and color and dynamics - even if he did miss a verse, I didn’t worry about it, he still had his guitar - look out 😎✌️
Hey Stitch…love your lessons! Thank you for teaching us! If I may request…A lesson (or in the mind of) for the song “Medicated Goo” by Traffic. I also love the Black Crowes version, but what an awesome song! I’d love to know how to play it and your ideas on how to solo on it.😊
I know someone else said it but this is literally like Hendrix performing Like A Rolling Stone, especially the Winterland versions. All he’s doing is combining chord tones and pentatonics, but best of all, he knows when to do it and when to not for the suspense purposes. This is how he sounds so good and different every time he performs a song, and it’s not rocket science, everyone can do it!
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Your method is gold, it can almost make you ten times better as a guitarist.
A Stich In Time Saves Nine!
Great lesson, they are literally called fills for a reason, finding spaces to add something to the music without jumping into someone else’s space. Also really liking your formula concept, it really does capture what music is. That indefinable X factor is what each person brings, without it, its all the same.
I've hit so many walls and gotten frustrated so often that I now embrace it when it happens, because i know that I'll soon get through the other side and my abilities will take another incremental step forward.
I can hear all kinds of tasty licks, I just can’t get my guitar to reproduce them.
Good lesson. I find allot of the pauses when strumming to be dead space. Gonna apply to some of my fav songs to play and expand my horizons
Thank you
So if you were playing alone, what would you do during the band interlude? Play chords and licks or just skip the interlude?
You play the interlude with a bit of spice. I have a video on it somewhere I’ll try and find it
@@StichMethodGuitar thank you!
I believe this is it: ruclips.net/video/5YW-OfhPiNE/видео.htmlfeature=shared
Could not have timed this lesson better. I am right at this stage of playing. Thank you again for your incredible talent of teaching guitar.
Thanks, Ian !
You are awesome Stich! Thanks for the great lessons.
Ian, your smile makes me happy and your knowledge and the way you share it does too.
What a great lesson! Really clearly demonstrated how to mix in the solo with rhythm and how to make it sound right.
So much good stuff! And you make it feel so happy.
Thank you, Ian. This makes so much sense. I always look forward to your videos.
I will practice this and let you know! Thanks!
Keep it up, enjoying your teaching style
So here I go again, trying to learn and memorize the pentatonics. Stitch KNOWS guitar, it’s unlikely I’ll ever come close to his level of knowledge and ability, but I have fun with what I can do and will keep trying to get better. This is a great lesson, and it’s given me something else to work on. Thanks, Stitch, and where have you been?
You will never unsee those drawings and it's a goofy way to remember the shapes
Another great help .. now I need to get to practice ...
Excellent advice! Understandably presented!
That's a way cool wall to be up against.
Great lesson - can’t wait to give it a try . . .
Hey Mr. Stich, hope you enjoy your retirement. After this lesson and all the other great ones, there's nothing left to say.
Hahah! Glad you enjoyed it! Make sure to share it too!
Love it!
Really? That means a lot
I know it's very similar but can you make one of the songs on patreon the guitar, guy Clark and verlon Thompson
@@StichMethodGuitaryep really, I've been trying to figure out the merge
Always great lessons by Ian!
Another great video.
Point Across!
dude, you rock!
Thanks, Ian
Good one
I feel this is the perfect approach to learning scales, pentatonic...etc, along with keeping in mind your M=S*ch/ch.
I feel that learning with a song really helps remembering what and where on the neck you are playing.
Its like a conversation with someone, I can't remember sometimes what was said but ironically I can almost remember every word to a song. :)
So excited sitting here with my guitar and a big smile on my face. I feel so empowered by this lesson. Thank you so much 😃
Had to laugh when you mentioned the "very bright background". I kinda felt guilty when describing your background as dull in one of your videos a couple weeks back, haha. I love the content you've put out lately, your enthusiasm about the master music formula is contagious. Thanks for your work!
.... oh and: this background's great and not too bright 😜