Love this song and your tutorial is very helpful. I heard this song in a grocery store once and it was all I could do to not sing and dance in the aisle. Thanks for sharing this.
This is a brilliant lesson, I went to see Paul Weller in June, he was incredible, and he played songs from all his reincarnations, including this one off his first solo album in 1992 I think. Your song lessons are an amazing mix, the older ones I remember being played in the 70s on the radio here in the UK, LIKE summer breeze, the Bread songs Alvin bishop the carpenters, so many. Brilliant channel, just subbed. Thanks for what you’re doing Dave.
It's the 30th anniversary of the release of the Paul Weller album this September and he still plays Above the Clouds at his live shows; I guess that shows it really is a great song. Thanks for demonstrating the Wes Montgomery octave solo, I always wondered what was happening there. (and your vocal is really good too, cheers Dave!)
huge jam and style council fan, i dont think i have heard this one (i know crazy)fantastic song and evey time i watch your lessons i learn new chords, thank you for turning me on to this, you"re channel rocks Dave, thank you for all you do
You clued me in on a song and artist I didn't know--but needed to. Thanks again, Dave. I still take the cyber trip to Massachusetts to watch you at Martini's.🤔🧐😜🎸
Thank you Dave. I've been working on this song since you recommended it a while back. As you mention, I heard the B11 but watched him play what looked like some form of B7sus4 (which may be an 11 anyway minus the 9) but you set me straight on the B11 with the more familiar voicing. Very nice and, of course, very good.
Hi Dave, I have a music theory question when you get a chance to have a look. I was learning this song by Sublime called "Santeria". Its in the key of E , starts with an E chord and then you slide into a G# Major chord and then goes to a C#minor chord and then to a BMajor chord. Now usually you would have a G#Minor chord but here its using a G#Major chord. So I did some digging on the internet and there was a mention of G#Major being used to resolve to the C#Minor chord, I didn't quite get it so thought to ask you. Thankyou!
we love the jam and paul weller, white soul at its best
I love this song so much. I could never work it out on my own so thank you so much for a brilliant lesson.
Love this song and your tutorial is very helpful. I heard this song in a grocery store once and it was all I could do to not sing and dance in the aisle. Thanks for sharing this.
Excellent! Now to practice, practice ,practice!
Strangely enough the Bacon Brothers and Daryl Hall do a nice cover of this song. Thanks Dave. I can dig it.
Thank you Dave, great song and lesson and your voice is sweet!
Really good once again
Nice one davey boy
Great lesson.
This is a brilliant lesson, I went to see Paul Weller in June, he was incredible, and he played songs from all his reincarnations, including this one off his first solo album in 1992 I think. Your song lessons are an amazing mix, the older ones I remember being played in the 70s on the radio here in the UK, LIKE summer breeze, the Bread songs Alvin bishop the carpenters, so many. Brilliant channel, just subbed. Thanks for what you’re doing Dave.
Cheers for this dave your the best
It's the 30th anniversary of the release of the Paul Weller album this September and he still plays Above the Clouds at his live shows; I guess that shows it really is a great song. Thanks for demonstrating the Wes Montgomery octave solo, I always wondered what was happening there. (and your vocal is really good too, cheers Dave!)
huge jam and style council fan, i dont think i have heard this one (i know crazy)fantastic song and evey time i watch your lessons i learn new chords, thank you for turning me on to this, you"re channel rocks Dave, thank you for all you do
You know i like this one Dave! 🙂🙂😎
I knew you would 😉
You clued me in on a song and artist I didn't know--but needed to. Thanks again, Dave. I still take the cyber trip to Massachusetts to watch you at Martini's.🤔🧐😜🎸
Ha iv nailed it ...Nice one man
Fantastic easy to understand lesson of a great Weller tune. Keep up the good work Dave
Dave thanks for turning me on to all these different artists and songs great lesson as always.
Man! This song is my favourite song of all times!!
And you my friend...You are a super great teacher! Thank you so much for the tutorial 👍
Fabulous lesson,nice singing Dave.
Amazing way to teach us. Thanks again, D! What a beautiful song & lesson.
As always Dave great lesson. Great sounding chords I can dig it. Have a great week rock and roll !
Thanks
Hey Dave. Great tune, nice changes, thanks for bringing this to my attention! All the best to you.
Thank you Dave. I've been working on this song since you recommended it a while back. As you mention, I heard the B11 but watched him play what looked like some form of B7sus4 (which may be an 11 anyway minus the 9) but you set me straight on the B11 with the more familiar voicing. Very nice and, of course, very good.
Great tutorial Dave, that was awesome 😀🤘🎵🔥🔥🔥🔥
Without doubt the best tutorial of this song on you tube my friend 👌but I kinda miss fat Dave 😩sorry that was terrible
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Awesome! Thanks Dave .
Hi Dave, just curious whats being played at time 5:01? Thanks (is it Gmin7 with a 9?)
G#m7 just with F#and B being the highest notes
@@DavesGuitarChannel Thanks Dave , it's a bit of a stretch but to get that sound it's worth it!
Hi Dave, I have a music theory question when you get a chance to have a look. I was learning this song by Sublime called "Santeria". Its in the key of E , starts with an E chord and then you slide into a G# Major chord and then goes to a C#minor chord and then to a BMajor chord. Now usually you would have a G#Minor chord but here its using a G#Major chord. So I did some digging on the internet and there was a mention of G#Major being used to resolve to the C#Minor chord, I didn't quite get it so thought to ask you. Thankyou!
Yes the major 3 chord makes it feel like a 5 chord to the C#m giving it a secondary resolution then the B will resolve back to the E.
@@DavesGuitarChannel I See, Thankyou Dave.