With all due respect to other online RUclips teachers that I came across teaching this famous song by the Doobie brothers, this guy plays it like the original. Highly appreciated it bro.
I've been trying to learn this song and have watched probably 8 different tutorial videos before yours. Yours is the only one that gets the rhythm down right. You sound just like Tom Johnston.
Hey Jon! I want to thank you for all your lessons, but I especially enjoyed the Dobbie Brothers tunes; I attended many of their concerts in early-mid 70"s and rocked out to their tunes; now I'm playing along with one of my favorite bands. You continue to make me a better guitarist and your teaching methods really help me out with the beat, timing and tempo to sound like the greats we grew up lessening to...THANKS JON!
Hey Jon! I cant thank you enough for this lesson. I've been trying to count this rhythm out forever and could never quite get it "album-like". Now I'll be able to sleep soundly once again! Awesome lesson and appreciate all your videos!
My struggles are my timing and my rhythm. English playwright, John Heywood said “Rome wasn't built in a day, but they were laying bricks every hour.” I just have to get my muscle memory down. By practicing. 😊
Another great song and lesson Jon. As a request ' come on in my kitchen ' Robert Johnson '. you are the best guitar Player/teacher on you tube. Regards from Surrey England.
I love it John...you make guitar playing happy again. 😊 lost a couple loved ones last year..put the guitar in the closet..but watching you reminds me of all the joy I've been missing..thanks so much
I love the tone you’re getting, can you share what model pickups you have on your tele? It looks like you’ve kind of done the Brent Mason thing with that guitar but I’m curious which pickups those are. And are you just blending the outside 2 pickups for this song? Or are you blending in the middle pickup? And which model tele is that? American made tele thin line? or made elsewhere? Ash or alder or ? Sounds great! Excellent lesson too! Thanks for any info you can share on your guitar
You asked about number one struggle. Maybe not so much struggle, more, what am I trying to do to keep growing - I would say adding riffs and cool intros, outros, mini solos. I’m not trying to learn to be a lead guitar player, but I want to do more than strum.
Unbelievable detailed! One question...after the end of the choruses, there's SOMETHING going on besides just holding the A, there's a bass rundown but I think at least one of the guitars does sort of a descending triad thing...or descending doublestops. If you watch the lead singer do it on the RUclips "Playing for Change" version, he follows the bass on his acoustic. I'd LOVE to nail that for my acoustic show. I'll post if I come up with it first!
Hey ken, did you get that turnaround? I noticed no one else is teaching it. It's as if they are not aware of it. But I wanted to learn it too. Chucked in something that suffices but still... You know....
it's a bit like a finger print no two guitar players are exactly alike and nothing wrong with putting your personal stamp on things music is there to have fun with and interpret
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Why doesn't anybody play in the right key? ruclips.net/video/DkytJLoxGmQ/видео.html
With all due respect to other online RUclips teachers that I came across teaching this famous song by the Doobie brothers, this guy plays it like the original. Highly appreciated it bro.
I've been trying to learn this song and have watched probably 8 different tutorial videos before yours. Yours is the only one that gets the rhythm down right. You sound just like Tom Johnston.
Hey Jon! I want to thank you for all your lessons, but I especially enjoyed the Dobbie Brothers tunes; I attended many of their concerts in early-mid 70"s and rocked out to their tunes; now I'm playing along with one of my favorite bands. You continue to make me a better guitarist and your teaching methods really help me out with the beat, timing and tempo to sound like the greats we grew up lessening to...THANKS JON!
Best 🎉 lesson on this one ☝🏻 what the people need is a way to make ‘em smile, ain’t so hard to do if you know how, whoa.. nice lesson.
Excelente explicación. Muy didáctico. TE FELICITO
Very cool man I’m always having a bit hard time to figure out the right chords and you always spot on ! Thanks 🤘
Hey Jon! I cant thank you enough for this lesson. I've been trying to count this rhythm out forever and could never quite get it "album-like". Now I'll be able to sleep soundly once again! Awesome lesson and appreciate all your videos!
Quem sabe, sabe!
Love your stuff! Could you do a video on Dark Eyed Cajan Women?
Super, thanks
Very cool and very good
Explanation, and Impress and motivate
Great lesson!
Great teacher
this tute gets the rhythm best imho
You’re good both as a guitarist and a teacher. Thank you for your time and dedication.
My struggles are my timing and my rhythm. English playwright, John Heywood said “Rome wasn't built in a day, but they were laying bricks every hour.” I just have to get my muscle memory down. By practicing.
😊
another outstanding lesson. Thank you Mac.
The best! Thank you!
thanks Jon
Another great song and lesson Jon.
As a request ' come on in my kitchen ' Robert Johnson '. you are the best guitar Player/teacher on you tube.
Regards from Surrey England.
I love it John...you make guitar playing happy again. 😊 lost a couple loved ones last year..put the guitar in the closet..but watching you reminds me of all the joy I've been missing..thanks so much
Learned this song when it first came out off the record. I got it right to my surprise! Great song and Great Lesson Jon!
Great lesson and a great song. Thanks John.
Great riff broken in to its true mastery, great job.
Great lesson. You are an incredible teacher.
Another great one from Jon, great instructions from a great teacher. 👌🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠
I love the tone you’re getting, can you share what model pickups you have on your tele? It looks like you’ve kind of done the Brent Mason thing with that guitar but I’m curious which pickups those are. And are you just blending the outside 2 pickups for this song? Or are you blending in the middle pickup? And which model tele is that? American made tele thin line? or made elsewhere? Ash or alder or ? Sounds great! Excellent lesson too! Thanks for any info you can share on your guitar
You asked about number one struggle. Maybe not so much struggle, more, what am I trying to do to keep growing - I would say adding riffs and cool intros, outros, mini solos. I’m not trying to learn to be a lead guitar player, but I want to do more than strum.
Hey! Long time fan and student. Can you do the Gallery version of “I believe in music” please?
Thank youtank a lot
U missed out the run down from 5 to 2 after chorus. Gr8 video
I agree, nobody address this transition.
Check out Angela Petrilli. She did an acoustic lesson a while back and covers that.
Unbelievable detailed! One question...after the end of the choruses, there's SOMETHING going on besides just holding the A, there's a bass rundown but I think at least one of the guitars does sort of a descending triad thing...or descending doublestops. If you watch the lead singer do it on the RUclips "Playing for Change" version, he follows the bass on his acoustic. I'd LOVE to nail that for my acoustic show. I'll post if I come up with it first!
Hey ken, did you get that turnaround? I noticed no one else is teaching it. It's as if they are not aware of it. But I wanted to learn it too. Chucked in something that suffices but still... You know....
Is there a PDF for this song?
NTS
Whoa oh 0, listen to me puking…
A few other youtube teachers' strums are always a bit different
it's a bit like a finger print no two guitar players are exactly alike and nothing wrong with putting your personal stamp on things music is there to have fun with and interpret
I punch these off as soon as I hear "down up down down up up"
strumming...can't get it
I’m with you,one e and a twoey doesn’t help me at all.did you ever master this pattern?
Fingers lifted off hi strings on c#m and a in chorus. . or you can stick with this simple, slightly uncool version
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