Que inmenso conocimiento tiene ,éste hombre, del blues, cada nota suena a blues, triadas, acordes, escalas, qué dominio! Que pieza de blues de alta calidad! Han disfrutado más oídos, gracias maestro😊
You make those guitars talk. Years on the making. Taste. Musical. One of my fav guitar players of all time. Yes I know there are many beasts out there.
Two masters at work here - a master of the guitar and a masterpiece of a guitar: blues like the best chocolate or a great glass of wine....thank you Tim Lerch, I'll stay at home for any of those...
Tim as a tele man myself I love all your videos. That Gibson guitar is absolutely gorgeous and it's in the right hands...you make it swing and bluesy all in one!
There's some deep and soulful stuff going down here Tim. Exquisite tone, feel and flow of ideas.....and serious dynamics. Love your Blues playing Tim. Inspiring.
Another thing covid and modern technology (especially tech) have robbed us of: No matter how excellent the player, there's still something sterile feeling in ensemble performances where the backing parts are done by machine. Yes, his note choices, phrasing et cetera are masterful but he's locked into a mechanical rhythm. The lack of interplay with other musicians robs it of a necessary essence. Maybe he should have played solo/unaccompanied (if a canned rhythm section can be called accompaniment).
Jan, I agree that the videos that I do with pre made tracks aren’t ideal. But, I do many solo things as well. Perhaps this in will be more to your liking. Thanks for taking the time to listen and comment ruclips.net/video/egP3BD7TqpM/видео.html
@@TheRealJanKafka Jan, you do know that once perfection is achieved you become invisible, you leave this plane of existence, which also means nobody can hear you anymore. Hence, it's better to just achieve the level of very good listening than to be perfect. This is very good listening music! - Peter age 72
just one "dislike"...hahaha, probably an great meloman or someone who made mistake when they thinking to push on the "like" button. Seriously, who can't hear this wonderful feeling? A perfect groove. Thank you Timothy to play like this.
amazing finger articulation and gorgeous brow expression:-) - historical guitar and the art of playing is like my health life:-) Tim keep it this style!
ciao Tim complimenti e grazie per il tuo blues ,ogni volta è una grande lezione di approccio alla scelta delle note e il modo giusto di suonarle senza mai esagerare
I worked on this song and a few other last night for2 or 3 hours, and again tonight. Made a lot of progress with the tune and would like to play along to the backing track...PLEASE
I gave myself a history lesson after your reply. did not know p90s were doing their thing back then. Found 1 of your Gibson's in Australia for sale. $15,500.
Hi there Timothy. I found you through your "Why I Like Telecasters" video was taken aback by your incredible playing and vast depth of knowledge when teaching more difficult concepts. I'd love to get your thoughts on one question: is it worth it for an ES-335 player to get a Tele in the 700-800 dollar range? I am intrigued by the tones one can produce with them but I wanted to get your opinion if it is really worth buying. I have been considering getting one for a while and I have come to understand that you clearly know your way around a Telecaster. Thank you, and I look forward to seeing your upcoming content in the future.
I bought them at Ace Hardware. Got a bunch of them to figure out what size works best. They have grooves all around the sides of the rubber ring so they slot right into the string pairs.
Hey Tim, don't you want to get nasty with that guitar sometimes, like Mike Bloomfield did? Some of his licks should have been X-rated. I do love your playing by the way.
I played aggressively for years and still can be coaxed into it from time to time but I prefer to be a bit more reserved since it fits my sensibilities a bit better these days. Thanks for listening.
That guitar should have its own RUclips channel.
What a beaut. I bet it "plays like budduh."
Que inmenso conocimiento tiene ,éste hombre, del blues, cada nota suena a blues, triadas, acordes, escalas, qué dominio!
Que pieza de blues de alta calidad!
Han disfrutado más oídos, gracias maestro😊
Tim is just a class act, shining as much as he is subdued. Gorgeous!
El Mejor 👍👍👍
the sound!!!!your playing!!!yout touching!!!wawww
Absolutely stunning !
Congrats. Tim on finding a Gibson ES 350 single pickup.
Lovely phrasing Tim.
good! play with soul and flowers
Pretty damn bluesy blues Tim. Really great, thanks.
really nice blues
You make those guitars talk. Years on the making. Taste. Musical. One of my fav guitar players of all time. Yes I know there are many beasts out there.
Just right in every way for me.
Two masters at work here - a master of the guitar and a masterpiece of a guitar: blues like the best chocolate or a great glass of wine....thank you Tim Lerch, I'll stay at home for any of those...
Damn ! That’s Very Very nice playing and sound
I just love that YOU love to play! As you once wisely told, it is all about the music....
Got that Clapton tone , love it
love this thank you
Love this
Very, very tasteful... what a great feeling!
Thanks!!!!
the best in the world
Genial Tini!!! Excelente
Y’a baby! Beautiful tone with soul 😎
Superb! 😎
Brother it’s your masterful use of space and timing that sets you apart! Never Rushed! Just served up on a Golden Platter🇺🇸
Absolutely masterful....!
This is simply the most musical combination of talent, taste, technique, tone, and tremendousness, one could hope to achieve!
As near perfection as anyone ever needs to be. I love the instrument and I love the way you play it.
Blew me away !
Tim as a tele man myself I love all your videos. That Gibson guitar is absolutely gorgeous and it's in the right hands...you make it swing and bluesy all in one!
Beautiful, Wonderful, Magnificent,,, all rolled into one!
Master musician .
Nobody does it better. Miss my baby though. :(
I always post with you in mind Mike, so grateful to be caring for her now.
Another gem. Thank you Tim.
Very nice!!! Just love your playing! I subscribe! Keep it ☝.
I love it when you play the blues…..and what a workout all over that neck! Great stuff on a wonderful guitar 👍🍷
Che meraviglia di chitarra, e che sonorità piena e brillante! Veramente ottima performance.
Very tasteful playing. Thanks for sharing, Tim.
That kick drum sounds awesome.
Well, that was most excellent.
Amazing
Such a treat! Thanks Tim so very much!
Timely tune - sublime tone and taste, thank you!!
Really sooothes my soul💖
Thank you for listening.
Love those blues videos. Could listen to them endlessly. Remarkable tone. Beautiful musical lines. Thanks. Shally
So good........
You can't fool me, its the dogear...! RUFF, TY as usual. B-)
There's some deep and soulful stuff going down here Tim. Exquisite tone, feel and flow of ideas.....and serious dynamics.
Love your Blues playing Tim. Inspiring.
Another thing covid and modern technology (especially tech) have robbed us of: No matter how excellent the player, there's still something sterile feeling in ensemble performances where the backing parts are done by machine. Yes, his note choices, phrasing et cetera are masterful but he's locked into a mechanical rhythm. The lack of interplay with other musicians robs it of a necessary essence.
Maybe he should have played solo/unaccompanied (if a canned rhythm section can be called accompaniment).
Jan, I agree that the videos that I do with pre made tracks aren’t ideal. But, I do many solo things as well. Perhaps this in will be more to your liking. Thanks for taking the time to listen and comment ruclips.net/video/egP3BD7TqpM/видео.html
@@TheRealJanKafka Jan, you do know that once perfection is achieved you become invisible, you leave this plane of existence, which also means nobody can hear you anymore. Hence, it's better to just achieve the level of very good listening than to be perfect. This is very good listening music! - Peter age 72
@@TheRealJanKafkaHe plays unaccompanied in many videos
Really great, made my day. Thanks Tim!
just one "dislike"...hahaha, probably an great meloman or someone who made mistake when they thinking to push on the "like" button. Seriously, who can't hear this wonderful feeling? A perfect groove. Thank you Timothy to play like this.
amazing finger articulation and gorgeous brow expression:-) - historical guitar and the art of playing is like my health life:-) Tim keep it this style!
ciao Tim complimenti e grazie per il tuo blues ,ogni volta è una grande lezione di approccio alla scelta delle note e il modo giusto di suonarle senza mai esagerare
So perfect. I'm gonna spend some time with this one. I have an old ES -125T w a P90, it sounds like yours only in my dreams.
A deft touch with lovely dynamics and a sweet tone. Great stuff!
Fabulous playing beautiful sound
cool.....
Beautiful!!!! Need one at day please
Great playing, beautiful sound. Nuff said.
grande tim!
Great!
Sweet!!
Always great playing and great guitars thanks Tim.
I really love your blues playing Tim!
Superb Maestro👌
Sooooooooo good!
Excellent playing and feel! Nice guitar tone!
💙♫ Thanks !!!
yaaaaaaasssss
Man that sounded fantastic Tim! I got kind of lost in it and was surprised when it ended :-)
Hi Tim, good as always !
Well played! And a great sound - love that guitar!
Loved it Man ! Thanks !
Thats what i'm talking about
Great tone . Love it !
That was absolutely awesome, my man! And what a stunning guitar! 👍🏻
smooth!
Cadillac tone
Love it!
Wonderful!! Will Tab be available for this?
Working on it!
kindly for the backing track ?
Man oh man that is just madly bad. Thanks, Tim!
Wish I could speak the language as well as you do
Beautiful playing Tim. Do you have the play along backing tracks available?
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I need that guitar, i can take it out and feed him.
Beautiful 1947 Gibson. Are tabs or lesson materials for the Stay At Home Blues available?
Most excellent!! Transcription??
Not yet, maybe you ca do it !
@@TimLerchGuitar but maybe the backing track source?
I made the backing track ( it’s very simple just bass and drums)
What better “stay-cation”, ay?!
Still tuned a half step down?🙏🙏🙏👍
No, this, like all of my Archtop vids is E standard.
Hi Tim. Love your playing and teaching. Are backing tracks available to Patron members? Thanks.
That’s a good idea, I’ll post some.
I worked on this song and a few other last night for2 or 3 hours, and again tonight. Made a lot of progress with the tune and would like to play along to the backing track...PLEASE
That 1947 ES 350P probably has a 3 digit serial # written in pencil.
Is that a dog eared p90. 1947? How do you buy one of those guitars?
You find someone who is selling one and give them money ! ; )
I gave myself a history lesson after your reply. did not know p90s were doing their thing back then. Found 1 of your Gibson's in Australia for sale. $15,500.
Wonderful. How much of this tune was improvised?
All of it.
I don't care if you use the lydian chromatic concept or not, You can play the Blues brother, and really that is what matters now isn't it. Bless ya.
Hi there Timothy. I found you through your "Why I Like Telecasters" video was taken aback by your incredible playing and vast depth of knowledge when teaching more difficult concepts. I'd love to get your thoughts on one question: is it worth it for an ES-335 player to get a Tele in the 700-800 dollar range? I am intrigued by the tones one can produce with them but I wanted to get your opinion if it is really worth buying. I have been considering getting one for a while and I have come to understand that you clearly know your way around a Telecaster. Thank you, and I look forward to seeing your upcoming content in the future.
Try one out , if you like it, you’ll know for sure whether you want to get one or not. Of course I think teles are great but so are 335s.
@@TimLerchGuitar I have both. Love them both. Each has it's own voice.
Tim, what string gauge are you using? Good taste as always.
12-54 round. wound
@@TimLerchGuitar thank you!
Lordy I want to get where he’s at in playing guitar. sigh…
Hi Tim, what are these little black round rubbers at the end of the strings?
They dampen vibrations back there.
@@TimLerchGuitar I know, what else ;) but what are they and were can one buy them?
I bought them at Ace Hardware. Got a bunch of them to figure out what size works best. They have grooves all around the sides of the rubber ring so they slot right into the string pairs.
@@TimLerchGuitar Ok, great, thank you ! Do these things have a name?
Not sure? Rubber washers? o rings?
Hey Tim, don't you want to get nasty with that guitar sometimes, like Mike Bloomfield did? Some of his licks should have been X-rated. I do love your playing by the way.
I played aggressively for years and still can be coaxed into it from time to time but I prefer to be a bit more reserved since it fits my sensibilities a bit better these days. Thanks for listening.
That es 350 would turn an honest man to crime. Do they let you have guitars in prison?