Well done for not putting on a faux gruff voice like most other Waits' covers! Nice interpretation and I never expected when I put the search in that I would find someone doing it on an acoustic, bravo for that!
Excellent breakdown of dynamics and feel, which is so overlooked when people play this. Thanks a mill for this, really appreciate you sharing your expertise.
Great stuff. Just found you and will try this and be back. 👍 Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
This is a great lesson!! Please do more of Tom Waits' stuff
Thanks, I will!
Spot on this mate, love it
This is fantastic. Thanks for the hard work
Well done for not putting on a faux gruff voice like most other Waits' covers! Nice interpretation and I never expected when I put the search in that I would find someone doing it on an acoustic, bravo for that!
Thank you. A TW voice really isn’t an option for me anyway...
Excellent breakdown of dynamics and feel, which is so overlooked when people play this. Thanks a mill for this, really appreciate you sharing your expertise.
My pleasure, glad you enjoyed it
Pretty cool, man!
Amazing.
Nicely done
pantano207 thanks!
Thanks!
Great lesson love it
MajorTom thank you!
this channel is great. youtube just recommended me, hope you get many more subscribers
Thanks Steven, I appreciate the kind words.
Is it mandatory to be a guitarplayer and or a gunslinger when your name is Django?
It’s strongly recommended
Very nice sir
Thank you!
many many thanks!!! great job!!
thanks for watching and subscribing!
Thanks for this! Isn’t the 5 chord only in the chorus though?
Thanks! I hear the second chord of the verse as the 5 (bass starts with the 5 of the 5, then the root).
Really fun technique for this song! Is playing it in Fm just a personal preference?
Yes, I do it because it allows me to control the muting and raking better than E would.
Great video, but I thought the song was in Em
It was, originally, but I play it in F min for this arrangement b/c open strings don’t work!
LAME