Dear Mr. Harris, I don’t know if you will ever get the chance to read this. However. I would like to thank you for your contribution to Jamiroquai. Your talent and hard work has strengthened the band and pushed Jay to become his best. I strongly believe when yourself, Mr. Paul Turner and Mr. Matt Johnson joined the band, you have all changed Jamiroquai’s sound for the better. Jamiroquai’s music as a whole has been refined and “Automaton” is proof of it. I cannot wait to hear what you all create together next!
Deben ser ya 20 años que escucho a este señor a través de Jamiroquai y siempre me despertaba admiracion "El guitarrista de jamiroquai" y ahora descubro que se llama Rob Harris y lo que parece imposible lo hace ver tan sencillo. Te admiro Rob! Vuelvan a Argentina por favor!!!
yeeeees, this is what im talking about. im actually thankful that we have the guy who played this, now giving us a lesson on this, not only wont it be copyright striked and taken down, but we get the actual method. thank you rob
So generous to take your time to do this. If people should notice this is online it would get thousands of views from all around the world. Let´s spread the news, I got it just by coincidence!
Hey Carl . Yes indeed, it was a half cocked wah. We had to work quite fast so that was the tone that went down on the day. Japanese Vintage Squier - Wah - Line 6 Pod into Logic.
Rob Harris... master funk guitarist I wouldnt be surprised if John Frusciante attended some of your classes lol seriously talented! Love your playing! I think best Love Foolosophy performance was in 2011 in Argentina its absolutely unbelievable the guitar playing is marvelous!
Hi Mr.Rob! I am a huge fan of Jamiroquai in China,It's actually not so easy to leave comments in RUclips,but I've made it,and I hope you can see this!Your guitar sounds so nice and I hope you great guys not letting AUTOMATION to be the last album ok?I really love your music!
Hi Rob. Why do you use the Cory Wong Plug in on this track? Beside that I'm looking for a Modern Strat, What would you do If you had to choose between the Suhr Classic and the PRS John Mayer?
Rob your playing on this song, and *especially* your performance on the Abbey Road live session, is such an inspiration and has been for years. Your playing is fantastic and your sharing here is so generous! Much love from NYC.
The octave idea is from the song "Fate" by Chaka Khan (intro section), later sampled by the french touch musical project "Stardust" (song "Music Sounds Better With You") which were Thomas Bangalter (1/2 of Daft Punk), Alan Braxe and Benjamin Diamond (vocal).
What a guitar Chad. Sampling was so popular in the late 90s and early 2000s that he built the chord figures so it sounded like sampled guitar from other tunes. Feel like playing an UNO reverse card on mainstream music of the era.
Me and my mates used to love coming to watch you play at the cherry tree pub in flackwell heath,high Wycombe with superfly 👍🏻 the fast strumming used to blow my mind while I was getting lashed 😂😂😂
I KNEW that riff reminded me of Stardusts "Music Sounds Better With You". That riff was EVERYWHERE at that time Modjos "Lady" as well. Lucky only Jamiroquai sounds like Jamiroquai so no confusing that, lol.
Rob, thank so much for sharing this. I don't play an instrument sadly, I'm going to learn the sax one day. But even so, I could watch and listen to this all day. Love Foolosophy, what a song!
Thanks for such a brilliantly crafted lesson; privilege to learn a ‘Funk Masterpiece’. Can I trouble you for the backing track please, many thanks indeed. In my 4-5 year journey endeavouring to try and play I’ve enjoyed many genres/styles of music, particularly Funk (Chic ++). Became re-acquainted with a phenomenal song recently, namely ‘Boogie, Oogie, Oogie - Taste of Honey. You’ll surely know it, and I wondered whether you and your fellow musicians might have a go @ a bespoke version? Can’t find many attempts online (Fab Jazz is a fairly cool version). Anyway, thanks again for your kind efforts in providing us with exceptional learning material. Look forward to more great songs in the future. Regards Chris Lynch
Thanks a lot for sharing Rob!! Question: in these videos you use your Strat type guitars (Surh and PRS) but in several recent videos of Jamiroquai I see you playing PRS’ Core DGT guitars… any particular reason like tone versatility, or just for the look :-)?
Can I ask, (I'm not a musician) does the person who writes the song, in this case Jason Kay & Toby Smith, write all the music for the different instruments or is that left to the individual band members? Thanks, love the channel
thank you for this classroom video! it's very interesting and i hope it is waking up some kids mind to play music. and i would like to say to you, that your solo on this song in buenos aires in Argentina is....AWESOME! i hope to play properly like this a day in my life. kind regards and long life to your music!
Subcribed butttttttttttttttt The music sounds better with you is from a group called Stardust... Didnt know until i played GTA V :3 keep doing videos these are pretty good
Do you ever get problems with breaking the nail on the index finger? This happens to me a lot. Strumming without a bit of nail protecting the fingertips is very painful...
Next time i'm jamming with my homies and i break out this one somebody is gonna ask: who thought you that? And i'm not gonna be lying when i say: Rob Harris himself. Thank you.
I'd like to ask which parts of the song were there first? You said you didn't have a lot of space in the song and I wondered if they had bass and vocals first?
Awesome, been waiting for a lesson for this song since it is the one song that made me want to play funky rhythm guitar. Loving your content and in my opinion, these are the your best type of videos. With you being one of the best funk players around, when you explain funk parts, how they came about, single note lines or rhythms lessons, and song lessons. All of that stuff is where your videos are next level mate. It would be great if you made some videos on how to approach a jam session or something along those lines. Anyways, love your content and your lessons are invaluable, so thank you for your funky wisdom mate
...runs off to listen to Funk Odyssey. As ever a great video and an eye opener for the musically unblessed like myself. Your videos are making a massive Jamiroquai fan like me appreciate the music in a different light. Brilliant.
I love the way that you use inversions of other chords over the chords! One of my favourites is Summer Girl. Often teach that one when talking about superimposition with students.
Thanks Rob, that was great. I’m moving from bass to acoustic and now to electric so it’s wonderful having this to give me some tips as to how to proceed with my own music. See you at Victorious later this year.
Dear Mr. Harris, I don’t know if you will ever get the chance to read this. However. I would like to thank you for your contribution to Jamiroquai. Your talent and hard work has strengthened the band and pushed Jay to become his best. I strongly believe when yourself, Mr. Paul Turner and Mr. Matt Johnson joined the band, you have all changed Jamiroquai’s sound for the better. Jamiroquai’s music as a whole has been refined and “Automaton” is proof of it. I cannot wait to hear what you all create together next!
This is just fabulous Rob, a great groove and how brilliant to he invited into how you were thinking about the different parts. Well explained!
This is like a dream come true. Please make a tutorial of Travelling Without Moving! That would be awesome :)
Deben ser ya 20 años que escucho a este señor a través de Jamiroquai y siempre me despertaba admiracion "El guitarrista de jamiroquai" y ahora descubro que se llama Rob Harris y lo que parece imposible lo hace ver tan sencillo. Te admiro Rob! Vuelvan a Argentina por favor!!!
It's incredible how you guys made music that whilst inspired by 70s funk, was really modern sounding. Jamioquai still sounds fresh!
Best song ever.
Live in Verona version is played to death in my car!
yeeeees, this is what im talking about. im actually thankful that we have the guy who played this, now giving us a lesson on this, not only wont it be copyright striked and taken down, but we get the actual method. thank you rob
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Can’t spell, or notice a stage name
So generous to take your time to do this. If people should notice this is online it would get thousands of views from all around the world. Let´s spread the news, I got it just by coincidence!
I'm jamming along to this on bass right now .love it!!!
Some times when you're playing the A riff you're playing it wrong. It's like one beat too long.
Hi Rob! Such an amazing guitar riff! How did you achieve the guitar tone on the album? A wah-wah pedal halfway up? Cheers!
Hey Carl . Yes indeed, it was a half cocked wah. We had to work quite fast so that was the tone that went down on the day. Japanese Vintage Squier - Wah - Line 6 Pod into Logic.
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Cool, thanks!
@@RobHarrisGuitar woao! I always thought you used lot of compression for this song.
Rob Harris... master funk guitarist I wouldnt be surprised if John Frusciante attended some of your classes lol seriously talented! Love your playing! I think best Love Foolosophy performance was in 2011 in Argentina its absolutely unbelievable the guitar playing is marvelous!
hi mr harris
thank you for what you offer with your tutorial
keep it up👍👍👍
Have un good day
Pierre from france 🇫🇷😉
Hi Mr.Rob! I am a huge fan of Jamiroquai in China,It's actually not so easy to leave comments in RUclips,but I've made it,and I hope you can see this!Your guitar sounds so nice and I hope you great guys not letting AUTOMATION to be the last album ok?I really love your music!
Hi Rob. Why do you use the Cory Wong Plug in on this track? Beside that I'm looking for a Modern Strat, What would you do If you had to choose between the Suhr Classic and the PRS John Mayer?
I'm a huge fan of Jamiroquai and just beginning to learn guitar, thank you Rob for coming to RUclips for us !!! You're a Deluxe teacher 😎
Legendary 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼
Hello rob, can you show us the intro argentina 2011 version? Excuse me for my english 😉
Those unison bends, along with the violins and the effects, are what make the chorus so epic.
Thanks Rob you are so generous !
Such a funky groove 20 years on..in my view it hasn't aged. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Rob your playing on this song, and *especially* your performance on the Abbey Road live session, is such an inspiration and has been for years. Your playing is fantastic and your sharing here is so generous! Much love from NYC.
The pocket oh the pocket
Massive thanks! Greetings from Ecuador 🇪🇨. Maybe Superfresh? 😬😬😬😬😬
The octave idea is from the song "Fate" by Chaka Khan (intro section), later sampled by the french touch musical project "Stardust" (song "Music Sounds Better With You") which were Thomas Bangalter (1/2 of Daft Punk), Alan Braxe and Benjamin Diamond (vocal).
What a guitar Chad. Sampling was so popular in the late 90s and early 2000s that he built the chord figures so it sounded like sampled guitar from other tunes. Feel like playing an UNO reverse card on mainstream music of the era.
Me and my mates used to love coming to watch you play at the cherry tree pub in flackwell heath,high Wycombe with superfly 👍🏻 the fast strumming used to blow my mind while I was getting lashed 😂😂😂
Wow ,thanks a lot. It’s really great ! I just discovered your Chanel today. I’m a big fan of the band.
Thank you
Would love to see a 'how to play' on main vein and twenty-zero-one Verona live version! Thanks again.
Te admiro mucho, algún día quisiera conocerte a ti y tu colega Jay kay 🤗❤️
I love it!
I KNEW that riff reminded me of Stardusts "Music Sounds Better With You". That riff was EVERYWHERE at that time Modjos "Lady" as well. Lucky only Jamiroquai sounds like Jamiroquai so no confusing that, lol.
Rob, thank so much for sharing this. I don't play an instrument sadly, I'm going to learn the sax one day. But even so, I could watch and listen to this all day. Love Foolosophy, what a song!
Man, I tell you........ What a STRIKE finding you on here.
Thanks for such a brilliantly crafted lesson; privilege to learn a ‘Funk Masterpiece’.
Can I trouble you for the backing track please, many thanks indeed.
In my 4-5 year journey endeavouring to try and play I’ve enjoyed many genres/styles of music, particularly Funk (Chic ++).
Became re-acquainted with a phenomenal song recently, namely ‘Boogie, Oogie, Oogie - Taste of Honey. You’ll surely know it, and I wondered whether you and your fellow musicians might have a go @ a bespoke version?
Can’t find many attempts online (Fab Jazz is a fairly cool version).
Anyway, thanks again for your kind efforts in providing us with exceptional learning material.
Look forward to more great songs in the future.
Regards
Chris Lynch
Thanks a lot for sharing Rob!! Question: in these videos you use your Strat type guitars (Surh and PRS) but in several recent videos of Jamiroquai I see you playing PRS’ Core DGT guitars… any particular reason like tone versatility, or just for the look :-)?
Associated with Verona Live 👍👍👍. Percussions missing
Fantastic man! Thanks so much! Kind regards, Daniel
Excellent beauty beautifully played and especially well thought out congratulations 😊
Cory Wong would approve that wrist action. Also the timing is impeccable - probably the most important thing one can work on as a musician
Can I ask, (I'm not a musician) does the person who writes the song, in this case Jason Kay & Toby Smith, write all the music for the different instruments or is that left to the individual band members? Thanks, love the channel
Sometimes the simplest parts are the best 🤘🤘🤘
thank you for this classroom video! it's very interesting and i hope it is waking up some kids mind to play music. and i would like to say to you, that your solo on this song in buenos aires in Argentina is....AWESOME! i hope to play properly like this a day in my life. kind regards and long life to your music!
Subcribed butttttttttttttttt The music sounds better with you is from a group called Stardust... Didnt know until i played GTA V :3 keep doing videos these are pretty good
Do you ever get problems with breaking the nail on the index finger? This happens to me a lot. Strumming without a bit of nail protecting the fingertips is very painful...
Wish I could play guitar Rob.....these songs would be a dream to master
Next time i'm jamming with my homies and i break out this one somebody is gonna ask: who thought you that? And i'm not gonna be lying when i say: Rob Harris himself. Thank you.
Thx!!!!! This songs really moves me! Any chances on the little lick in the end of the music?
Dear Rob Harris. Thank you for taking the time to make that video. Very inspiring.
Champion of the world! lets get funky
Hi Rob! You should consider release an in-depth funk rhythm course.
in Italy that pod was named "ass shaped" or "trancio di culo" in Italian, ahah.
Very cool!!!! Thanks from Paris 🎸🤘🎸
I'd like to ask which parts of the song were there first? You said you didn't have a lot of space in the song and I wondered if they had bass and vocals first?
Tnx, Rob. Really, really, realy useful. God Bless ya.
Hi Rob, amazing content. You mentioned your email somewhere in the description but i cant seem to find it.
Thank you Sir!
When I looked for a tutorial for this song, I certainly didn’t expect to get it from the Man who rocked it.
just awesome, thank you for sharing that. so much info to work on.
Top skills Rob ...hope the band come back to 🇧🇷 one day.
You are now my idol guitarist. Thankyou.
such a badass riff and one of my fave jamiroquai songs! Well played sir!
great lesson - thank you Rob :-)
The song was by Stardust, not Daft Punk, although Stardust was half of Daft Punk, so you're essentially right. :P
Aah I stand corrected. Glad I was at least in the right ball park
Your guitar's riff gets me hook on this song, brilliance.
Awesome, been waiting for a lesson for this song since it is the one song that made me want to play funky rhythm guitar. Loving your content and in my opinion, these are the your best type of videos. With you being one of the best funk players around, when you explain funk parts, how they came about, single note lines or rhythms lessons, and song lessons. All of that stuff is where your videos are next level mate. It would be great if you made some videos on how to approach a jam session or something along those lines. Anyways, love your content and your lessons are invaluable, so thank you for your funky wisdom mate
Thanks Jack. I’ll bear that in mind about the jam video. Glad you’re enjoying the content so far.
You are saving my first 2nd semester exam, thanks a lot :)
*NICEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE*
Acoustic bossa-ish version please! :) thanks for this sir
Amazing! Could you do anotherone for Radio?
Can you do a video on how to play Cosmic Girl rythm??? :)
Great Rob m, thanks for doing this 🎸🎸🎸
Hey Rob. Hope you're well.
Fantastic video!! I enjoyed so much. I will share it with my students to practice this great song. Cheers!!
Thanks Fernando. Share away.
Great lesson!! I still have that line 6 pod!!
top vidéo merci beaucoup maitre Harris
Nice Rob, thanks for sharing!
So cool of you to make this video! Thanks!!
what's the tab for the c69 chord?
Thanks Mr Harris.!!
Is Paul playing bass on that backing track ?
Nice, thank you Mr. Harris!
Thank you sir - so great, a dream came true :-)
That’s awesome many thanks for explaining it so detailed !!!
Glad it was helpful!
This is llike a dream come true
So happy you’re on RUclips
This guy nailed the riffs!
Rob is a fantastic guitar player
Canned Heat 🙏
Stillness in Time 🙏
Thank You very much !!! ♥️
Yeaaaah crack¡!¡!
thanks for this amazing lesson
Thank you man, great stuff
...runs off to listen to Funk Odyssey. As ever a great video and an eye opener for the musically unblessed like myself. Your videos are making a massive Jamiroquai fan like me appreciate the music in a different light. Brilliant.
Thanks! Im on it! lol
Good details! Thanks
These are a Nobel prize licks
Thanks a million time, God thank you for Jamiroquai...
I was playing it the wrong way 🤣
Now after all those years playing this at clubs i need to figure out how to mute the high E string. Thank god i become airline pilot :))
I love the way that you use inversions of other chords over the chords! One of my favourites is Summer Girl. Often teach that one when talking about superimposition with students.
Thanks Rob, that was great. I’m moving from bass to acoustic and now to electric so it’s wonderful having this to give me some tips as to how to proceed with my own music. See you at Victorious later this year.