I've been playing guitar for what, 13 years. Tommy Emmanuel is the only player who really got me to sit down, break a song down and practice, practice, practice. I've always half-assed my way and hoped that one day it'll sound OK. Now I want it to sound amazing and I'm willing to put one hour every day into just practicing one bar of a song, over and over again.
This might be the best video I could show to a new beginner in anything. I neard to keep telling myself that even after playing guitar for 20 years. Everyone has things to learn. It takes practice. Slow it down. Once the skill is second nature then youe can play with the muscality of it.
Outstanding. One small thing he says near the end is also ultra important...make sure you study what it is you're learning! Look at the construction of each chord you play, the overall harmony of the song, and then you can use it in another form in other stuff you play.
I've been playing guitar for what, 13 years. Tommy Emmanuel is the only player who really got me to sit down, break a song down and practice, practice, practice. I've always half-assed my way and hoped that one day it'll sound OK. Now I want it to sound amazing and I'm willing to put one hour every day into just practicing one bar of a song, over and over again.
This dude is seriously a treasure for musicians. Such a brain
First time I hear Tommy playing "with a little help.." Always amazing to hear Tommy in new song and even better alive!
This might be the best video I could show to a new beginner in anything. I neard to keep telling myself that even after playing guitar for 20 years. Everyone has things to learn. It takes practice. Slow it down. Once the skill is second nature then youe can play with the muscality of it.
Don't you wish you were 10 again, just hearing this advice with years in front of you to develop your skills?
Tommy is my new Guitar Teacher. I am from India 😊🤟
Great. Totally inspiring.
My dad was in the Philadelphia Orchestra. He used to say “the secret to fast is in slow,” and “fast is the same as slow, only quicker.”
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Thanks for posting this. Just discovered Tommy a couple a months ago.
These videos aren't in order! Thanks for uploading though!
Outstanding. One small thing he says near the end is also ultra important...make sure you study what it is you're learning! Look at the construction of each chord you play, the overall harmony of the song, and then you can use it in another form in other stuff you play.
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best man
haha when the fingering is good he says.
lmao
What is the name of the song on 07:15 ?
"A Taste Of Honey". A cover song from their debut album "Please Please Me" in 1963.
what song was at 00:35