I studied all the books by Mick for a very long time and I am of course still doing it. It is the first time I “hear” him talking but it is like I know him since ever, from Gary Burton on. Thank you being in this world. ❤
Thanks for sharing! @ 10:17 The guitar is a complex instrument, yet there are also simple basic memorizable chord shapes that essencially render it as an autoharp for pop songwriters (nothing wrong with that). While almost anyone can pick it up with a little effort; at the same time there’s another universe of possibilities for those who want to go deeper.
I just stumbled on this video. Thank you Tim for posting this. It's so good to see Mick again here. In the time before he retired, the world was in chaos over the pandemic and nobody knew what would happen next but I thought the time was right to try to gather as many questions as I could ask while his world was still in teaching. The more detailed my questions were, the more cryptic his answers were. Yeah I accepted that, but it was frustrating. Especially when it came to his ideas behind and about voice leading. The lockdown provided me with an opportunity to study this material with others on Skype and I saw Mick regularly, and the more answers I came up with on our own, the more I'd bring to him with a sense of discovery. It was THEN that he'd give some profound insight that would push me to the next level. He was reluctant to ever give the first step unless he was convinced I had come to it on my own. Then his hand was out to pull me to the next level; there I'd find more questions I hadn't imagined. And it would begin again. Great to see this video. I'm inspired to try to write down what he gave me...and to realize just HOW me taught so much by making his students discover it for themselves.
Geez, almost 30 years ago much came to my small east coast Canadian university to do a clinic and performance and stood inches from that Klein guitar of his and I'm so glad he's still playing it! I'm still playing the dang guitar I was playing then too!!
Thank's for sharing, I've been studiying Micks books for over 10 years and never heard him speak and it's great to finally see this workshop. Loved the book!
Still have all the grids of tons of TBN's Mick wanted me to discover on my own a year before The Advancing Guitarist came out. Wish I could go back in time to 1986 and hang out, jam on Coral or Falling Grace one more time. He was a heavy cat and sure loved those Celtics. RIP Mick!
Sorry for your loss Tim. I was and am being influenced by Mick especially due to the encouragement of David Lee. Great playing on this clip and I see the GMC book on the floor next to Mick.
i really love listening to these masters play on their ultra rare, uber expensive, one of a kind boutique handcrafted made in america guitars that sound like guitars that cost thousands of dollars less :)
Mick had this hilarious thing he'd do. His right hand would be on the tuners at the tailpiece, and he'd reach up into the air above the nut and "tune" an air tuner 'til the guitar was in tune.
RIP. Hard to believe Mick Goodrick is gone. It means he was mortal, something I questioned for decades.
RIP Mick. So much wisdom !!!
Thank you for posting this.
I was lucky to study with Tim while I was at Berklee, the best guitar teacher I've had in my life!
I learned from Mick. I was not advanced or philosophically adept enough to understand what taught. I was too young. I get this now.
Oh my dear god…this is so beautiful….playing from another sphere…..❤
I studied with both during my berklee days. I feel so much love and gratitude for them and their teachings.
I studied all the books by Mick for a very long time and I am of course still doing it. It is the first time I “hear” him talking but it is like I know him since ever, from Gary Burton on. Thank you being in this world. ❤
Thanks for sharing! @ 10:17 The guitar is a complex instrument, yet there are also simple basic memorizable chord shapes that essencially render it as an autoharp for pop songwriters (nothing wrong with that). While almost anyone can pick it up with a little effort; at the same time there’s another universe of possibilities for those who want to go deeper.
This is the top of the Everest of music wisdom.
I just stumbled on this video. Thank you Tim for posting this. It's so good to see Mick again here.
In the time before he retired, the world was in chaos over the pandemic and nobody knew what would happen next but I thought the time was right to try to gather as many questions as I could ask while his world was still in teaching.
The more detailed my questions were, the more cryptic his answers were. Yeah I accepted that, but it was frustrating. Especially when it came to his ideas behind and about voice leading.
The lockdown provided me with an opportunity to study this material with others on Skype and I saw Mick regularly, and the more answers I came up with on our own, the more I'd bring to him with a sense of discovery. It was THEN that he'd give some profound insight that would push me to the next level.
He was reluctant to ever give the first step unless he was convinced I had come to it on my own. Then his hand was out to pull me to the next level; there I'd find more questions I hadn't imagined. And it would begin again.
Great to see this video. I'm inspired to try to write down what he gave me...and to realize just HOW me taught so much by making his students discover it for themselves.
Geez, almost 30 years ago much came to my small east coast Canadian university to do a clinic and performance and stood inches from that Klein guitar of his and I'm so glad he's still playing it! I'm still playing the dang guitar I was playing then too!!
This is truly an excellent clinic. Thanks so much for making this available !
Thank you Mr. Miller ❤ ...Mick Goodrick is one of my Hero
Thank's for sharing, I've been studiying Micks books for over 10 years and never heard him speak and it's great to finally see this workshop. Loved the book!
Still have all the grids of tons of TBN's Mick wanted me to discover on my own a year before The Advancing Guitarist came out. Wish I could go back in time to 1986 and hang out, jam on Coral or Falling Grace one more time. He was a heavy cat and sure loved those Celtics. RIP Mick!
Thank you so much for sharing this - wonderful to hear them both play together and discuss music at this level!
Thanks for share this, Maestro
What a treasure! Thanks so much for sharing
Thank you for sharing this nuanced and thoughtful musical guidance !
Love the minimalist approach on the first tune.
Thanks a lot for this masterpiece
Thanks for sharing. Rest in power
what an invaluable master class
Insane and Insanly great and the greatests
Thanks for posting, man this is great stuff!
I wish Tim and Mick would record a jazz fusion Christmas album. I would die.
Santa just laughed out loud.
thank you for this counter point discussion
Thank you so much master Mick. You'll be missed.
Fantastic - thanks so much!
Rest in power Master Goodrick
RIP dear Mick ✨🙏✨
Phenomenal!
Thank you ❤️
100% can back up mick's encouragement to study counterpoint
Rest in peace, dear Mick.
Thank you
Sorry for your loss Tim. I was and am being influenced by Mick especially due to the encouragement of David Lee. Great playing on this clip and I see the GMC book on the floor next to Mick.
Ah Mick holds the book up and you talk about it. Great video so far 👍
wow he speaks.. what an honor
Can anyone tell me what guitars they are using on video? thanks
tim is using a rick canton here
Post more please. Way too few quality videos of Mick available
cool 🎸🎸✌✌I would join
Mick the master!
RIP Mick Goodrick. Such a loss to both guitar and music education.
What brand are these guitars?
Anyone know the guitars they’re using?
Mick's guitar is a Klein. Not sure about Tim's. Both are ergonomic style body shape.
wacky looking guitar contest? 😊
i really love listening to these masters play on their ultra rare, uber expensive, one of a kind boutique handcrafted made in america guitars that sound like guitars that cost thousands of dollars less :)
i get the feeling wes didnt think of any of this he just was so gifted it just came out dont know anyone who could solo with chords like wes
Johann Sebastian Bach is The Father of Harmony And Contemporary Music! A True Master in the counterpoint and Fugue !That is all!
Headstocks are so passé. You really can’t be a serious player nowadays if your instrument has a headstock.
Mick had this hilarious thing he'd do. His right hand would be on the tuners at the tailpiece, and he'd reach up into the air above the nut and "tune" an air tuner 'til the guitar was in tune.