Hey bud awesome lick,,when I hear this song I think of family gathering a playing guitar,,especially my grandfather who played and sang the he'll out of song,he has passed,years ago and ive recently started playing guitar,,im just about able to playbthe open chords but this lesson has put the cherry on top.im only about two parts in but I'll keep at it to pay ho.age to a great man,,my hero,,thank you kindly
@@ap741000 well anything in this old trucker chicken pickin style that’s not too fast. I find the slower ones like this are great for learning. I can think of George Jones’ White lightning or anything from Merle Haggard. Thanks again for the lessons. I’ll check out more of your videos now that I’ve subscribed. All the best!
From shorts I came here to learn that quintessence of country 👊 thanks for Your help! And one more thing: this fantastic, country tone is a key 👍 great work Andrew!
This is great! Been trying to figure out the Burrito Brothers version for ages but it's just such a bag of daggers that it's eluding me. This version, if i could get it learned, will really help loads. You are awesome!
I like this sound of this and the way it is explained, understanding it is presented in the key of A. Really well done. Love the classic country tones. Would appreciate a short on how you got those tones!!
the solo is great, but the way you are showing it isnt....you should play each phrase note for note and tell us where to mute notes ...still a great tutorial
Hey bud awesome lick,,when I hear this song I think of family gathering a playing guitar,,especially my grandfather who played and sang the he'll out of song,he has passed,years ago and ive recently started playing guitar,,im just about able to playbthe open chords but this lesson has put the cherry on top.im only about two parts in but I'll keep at it to pay ho.age to a great man,,my hero,,thank you kindly
Glad I could help you out. 😊
Excellent lesson. Thank you.
Thanks, glad you liked it. :)
I love the way you explain the theory behind the licks and what chords each lick is over. That helps a ton. Keep up the good work.
Hello Andrew, great idea, exactly what I was looking for the song. Greetings from Stuttgart.............
Awesome. Love how you put together this solo
Thanks Jesse, glad you got something out of it. Cheers
Excellent lesson. Well explained theory and classic country licks for those of us trying to learn this awesome genre!
Thanks a lot. Great work!!
Thanks Robert, glad it helped. If there’s anything else you want to see, let me know. Cheers :)
@@ap741000 well anything in this old trucker chicken pickin style that’s not too fast. I find the slower ones like this are great for learning. I can think of George Jones’ White lightning or anything from Merle Haggard. Thanks again for the lessons. I’ll check out more of your videos now that I’ve subscribed. All the best!
@@ap741000 the Byrds - you ain't going nowhere
I like how your explaining the lesson... so beginners can understand what you are doing and why you are doing it
I try my best kind sir :)
From shorts I came here to learn that quintessence of country 👊 thanks for Your help! And one more thing: this fantastic, country tone is a key 👍 great work Andrew!
Thanks dude. Appreciate the kind words.
Very nicely done, great explanation
Thanks Lynn. Glad it was useful :)
Great lesson once again Andrew. You make it look easy.
Thanks mate. :)
This is great! Been trying to figure out the Burrito Brothers version for ages but it's just such a bag of daggers that it's eluding me. This version, if i could get it learned, will really help loads. You are awesome!
Glad I could help mate
Nicely done! Great tone.
I like this sound of this and the way it is explained, understanding it is presented in the key of A. Really well done. Love the classic country tones. Would appreciate a short on how you got those tones!!
great lesson sir
Thanks Andrew
No worries Blair👍
Great lesson tyvm
A tutorial on guitar&Cadillac s would be nice
That’s a good idea 👍
Damn you're good.
Thanks 🙏👍
@@ap741000 You're welcome. I can't find the video of you playing the solo. Can you point me to it?
how come you dont show us the tabs and cords on the lesson
Sorry Stoney, that was before I figured that stuff out.
the solo is great, but the way you are showing it isnt....you should play each phrase note for note and tell us where to mute notes ...still a great tutorial