Great lesson video, thanks for making this video! I’m so glad that I was able to get to see Gary Moore in concert on the Run for Cover tour 🎉. Rest In Peace Gary, he was one of a kind 😢
Gary was / is my favourite guitar player. I was fortunate to see him play once with Thin Lizzy, back in 1978 i think it was, at the old Hammersmith Odeon (which was a great old venue). His solo album 'Back on the Streets' came out around a similar time from memory. Gary had the best tone and played really lyrically. I rate him as the best blues player I've ever heard, and I've heard / seen a lot of the greats over the years. Gary was very special. He felt the notes he played, like no other player I've known. Thanks for the demo and lesson Sped. You got really good tone playing this. Gary would be quite happy with your rendition. Cheers from NZ, Grant. 👍
I have the pleasure of watching Gary Moore performing live "Parisienne Walkways" with his band G-Force opening for Whitesnake in London way back. The sustain for the opening note was insane!
I read/heard somewhere that he would work out on stage during sound check where he could get that note and then mark it to make sure he got it… not sure how true that is but kind of makes sense in my mind.
I've been playing acoustic cowboy chords for years and have just gotten serious about electric guitar lead and improv. I discovered Parisienne Walkways and looked at many tabs and lessons that just weren't quite right. Your lesson is perfect. Love the results. Thank you for all the work you put into it. Also your dry sense of humor. Subscribe!
Absolutely brilliant run down of Parisienne Walkways I used to love playing this (for my own amusement) but that was 5 or so years ago. Just picked the guitar back up and this is next on my list on solos to play again. I know I am 60 I don’t care.
Brilliant, love Gary Moore and this was so beautifully done. I only be learning short time and its dailing in different tones that I struggle. From my point of view I wish there was some description on how to dail in the tone on the lessons that are posted. I think it would attract a lot of subscribers the first one to go into detail about the tone on the riff they are learning, there is so little of it on RUclips. This is the best lesson I have seen on this riff, Many thanks
It was very early in '78, as a young 18 year old blown away after listening to 'Since I've Been Lovin' You', the decision was made to play the guitar. Little did I realise, that for me anyway, what an exceptionally difficult exercise that was. Blighted by being left handed, decent guitars that fitted the needs were non existent. I remember taking my cheap, catalogue Les Paul, turned upside down of course, to a guitar teacher. He being a big Gary Moore fan, me being a devoted Zep fan; argued who was the better guitarist, neither would or could see the others point of view. Now, decades later, and having recently relearnt, due to injury, to play right handed, I can honestly say that Gary Moore touches my soul and Jimmy Page makes me feel young again. Having seen them both though, I am more in awe of Moore.
That's the beauty of them and millions of other talented musicians. They touched our souls so much that we felt the responsibility to argue their worth and talent amongst ourselves. The reality is: they were all incredibly talented in their own right and should never be pitted against each other. Neither Moore or Page would wager their abilities. They bring something totally unique to the table and I love them both.
@@SpedSpedding I'm an ER nurse. I take my coffee anyway I can get it. But for reals...actual real coffee made at home or from a shop, good coffee, black.....work coffee which could be 5 minutes or 5 hours old...lotta sugar and some milk pinched from the patient fridge...
Wasn’t expecting this one, great lesson sped as always. Would you ever consider doing the girl I love she got long black wavy hair when you do another zeppelin lesson. I love the main riff and a full lesson with the solo parts would be awesome. There’s not many lessons on that song especially the solo. Keep it up mate, love your channel it’s still my go too for learning new stuff 👍
Watch your videos everyday never disappointed in your excellent playing you are a top guitarist anyone out there get on RUclips learn from this super guitarist who also has a great sense of humour
Seen Gary on the scars tour at Manchester Apollo didn’t play this was gutted but he did play still got the blues I visited his grave near Brighton recently may he rest in peace but his music will live on 🙏
Vibrato is a difficult technique to master. Go easy on yourself. I hated mine a few years back, it was spiky and unpredictable. I’ve been working on making it more vocal and controlled.
My hand always get up the same time as me, but it's a lazy bum .. it won't play anything properly, always making mistakes. Seriously though .. brilliant lesson from a truly expressive player. Yes you!
Hi Sped, I just wanted to say how much I like your playing and your channel, especially the Jimmy Page stuff. I used to try and play when I was younger, but I gave up because it was too hard and I don't have a guitar nowadays. There was no youtube when I was trying to learn so it was almost impossible to get things right, but oh well... Anyway, thanks again for the great videos... and thank you for the music... ;-)
You’re so welcome Peter. There was no RUclips when I started either! I used to bury my head in magazines every week and pick bits up. I feel like many channels are becoming the modern magazines. 🤌🏻
Absolutely beautiful sped . Great tutorial👍 You are truly the master yoda of 🎸 Definitely going to have to have a go at this I've been told 😁 And yes I've been told
Gary Moore....!!!....and what a good joyce (when we don't do Led Zep and Jimmmy Page).....Gary is one of the few players that i really appreciate....when i first saw him live in the early 70s he was virtually on fire....Wow....and his LP was still the original burst tomato / yellow colour....good one...carry on.....🙂
Great stuff. It seems I’ve been playing it slightly wrong for years!! Not now 👍. Thanks for a great lesson. Any chance of showing the fast lick in the middle of the song? Thanks.
Like I said there’s several versions which move around the main theme. This is just me trying to play it like the studio version. I hope you get something out of it. 🙏🏻
Wooow Man, I love u videos, u are F**ing amazing Player, a real teacher, thanks a lot to teach. Gary Moore, its one of my favourite guitar players. U inspire to play better in the guitar. Cheers from México. Saludos y eres un chingon en la guitarra.
There are several comments here about Gary's vibrato... I read a few years ago that he was actually left-handed. Some people think his vibrato was so amazing because he was fretting with his dominant hand. I can't imagine how tough it would be to learn to pick accurately with the non-dominant hand though!
If that’s true it would explain a lot. Very cool! My partner is left handed and I’m teaching her. No point her not having access to all my gear so she’s learning right handed and she’s great. Strong left hand helps with chords for sure. 💪🏻
Nothings ever bad and never be embarrassed to have not heard of something. You can be everywhere at once. Times in the past I’ve been guilty of nodding along with something “yeah I know that” in fear of being ridiculed. Now I’m just like “I don’t know, tell me more.” Hope you like Gary’s music. 🙌🏻
That was a kind and generous offering, thank you. .. But next time aim the guitar straight on to the camera and we'll be able to see what you're doing FAR better. .. cheers Man, yer doin' GOD'S WORK!
Cheers Mark. People like the second angle because it gets in close and shows you things you might miss ordinarily. I flick between the two to keep a balance.
@@SpedSpedding thanks too kind.. no it’s just my me, it was kind of a tongue-in-cheek comment to be honest.. it’s similar to playing a lick, I can play it but it’s a whole other level to playing it really well.. that’s why these lessons are an inspiration.. and something to aspire to.. 😁
@@SpedSpedding just came back to me as you played it . That was awesome lump of wood that guitar with the thin pickups and that cool natural wood finish back
@@SpedSpedding More of the song you can borrow my fingers if yours are hurting. Man I wish I could play like that, damn you old age damn you to hell lol
@@TheGriff1958 Haha, they weren’t hurting enough to stop that was just me being me at the end of the lesson. I’m trying to keep them shorter as everybodies time is precious.
@@SpedSpedding yup ......he was you have great tone.....and your vibrato reminds me of doug aldrich..... Met him a few times.....o e time he was reading guitar magazine, in WHSmith.....he was on the cover
Great lesson video, thanks for making this video!
I’m so glad that I was able to get to see Gary Moore in concert on the Run for Cover tour 🎉.
Rest In Peace Gary, he was one of a kind 😢
Gary was / is my favourite guitar player. I was fortunate to see him play once with Thin Lizzy, back in 1978 i think it was, at the old Hammersmith Odeon (which was a great old venue). His solo album 'Back on the Streets' came out around a similar time from memory.
Gary had the best tone and played really lyrically. I rate him as the best blues player I've ever heard, and I've heard / seen a lot of the greats over the years. Gary was very special. He felt the notes he played, like no other player I've known.
Thanks for the demo and lesson Sped. You got really good tone playing this. Gary would be quite happy with your rendition. Cheers from NZ, Grant. 👍
Thank you Grant! I’m glad you got to see him live. And yeah, he really does feel each and every note. An absolute magician on the fretboard. ❤️
I have the pleasure of watching Gary Moore performing live "Parisienne Walkways" with his band G-Force opening for Whitesnake in London way back. The sustain for the opening note was insane!
Yeah and he sometimes did the one in the middle for about a minute right? Praying for that feedback every night! 💪🏻😏
I read/heard somewhere that he would work out on stage during sound check where he could get that note and then mark it to make sure he got it… not sure how true that is but kind of makes sense in my mind.
I've been playing acoustic cowboy chords for years and have just gotten serious about electric guitar lead and improv. I discovered Parisienne Walkways and looked at many tabs and lessons that just weren't quite right. Your lesson is perfect. Love the results. Thank you for all the work you put into it. Also your dry sense of humor. Subscribe!
Part 2 please, I want to learn this song, Your lesson is the best is good is amazing for me. 🙏🤘🎶🎸
Absolutely brilliant run down of Parisienne Walkways I used to love playing this (for my own amusement) but that was 5 or so years ago. Just picked the guitar back up and this is next on my list on solos to play again. I know I am 60 I don’t care.
And so you shouldn't care! Play whatever makes you happy.
Gary Moore!! Thanks for going after this one. Respect
My pleasure! Hope you enjoy the lesson.
This is one great riff I will have to get into and have fun with its a classic, thanks Sped.
My pleasure! Let me know how it turns out.
Fantastic lesson Sped!
Thank you Doug!
Really cool lessons. My thanks as always!!
Brilliant, love Gary Moore and this was so beautifully done. I only be learning short time and its dailing in different tones that I struggle.
From my point of view I wish there was some description on how to dail in the tone on the lessons that are posted.
I think it would attract a lot of subscribers the first one to go into detail about the tone on the riff they are learning, there is so little of it on RUclips.
This is the best lesson I have seen on this riff, Many thanks
Excellent playing and sound
thanks for this nice lesson !! all of them are great clear usefull!!
It was very early in '78, as a young 18 year old blown away after listening to 'Since I've Been Lovin' You', the decision was made to play the guitar. Little did I realise, that for me anyway, what an exceptionally difficult exercise that was. Blighted by being left handed, decent guitars that fitted the needs were non existent. I remember taking my cheap, catalogue Les Paul, turned upside down of course, to a guitar teacher. He being a big Gary Moore fan, me being a devoted Zep fan; argued who was the better guitarist, neither would or could see the others point of view. Now, decades later, and having recently relearnt, due to injury, to play right handed, I can honestly say that Gary Moore touches my soul and Jimmy Page makes me feel young again. Having seen them both though, I am more in awe of Moore.
That's the beauty of them and millions of other talented musicians. They touched our souls so much that we felt the responsibility to argue their worth and talent amongst ourselves. The reality is: they were all incredibly talented in their own right and should never be pitted against each other. Neither Moore or Page would wager their abilities. They bring something totally unique to the table and I love them both.
Hes done it once more great work
Pleasure Mike. 🍿
Love this one - also a great segway into the world of Thin Lizzy where there are more great riffs and solos than you can shake a stick at!
I do love shaking a stick. 🤘🏻😂
Haven’t seen it since November, need to dig it out!
ooohhhh.....this is definitely one I'll want to sit down with full morning coffee and some time to really dig in. Love it.
Most important question here: how do you take your coffee? ☕️
@@SpedSpedding I'm an ER nurse. I take my coffee anyway I can get it. But for reals...actual real coffee made at home or from a shop, good coffee, black.....work coffee which could be 5 minutes or 5 hours old...lotta sugar and some milk pinched from the patient fridge...
Thanks for another great lesson/video.. Maybe in the top 2 or 3 melodic guitar parts of all time..
Wasn’t expecting this one, great lesson sped as always. Would you ever consider doing the girl I love she got long black wavy hair when you do another zeppelin lesson. I love the main riff and a full lesson with the solo parts would be awesome. There’s not many lessons on that song especially the solo. Keep it up mate, love your channel it’s still my go too for learning new stuff 👍
Watch your videos everyday never disappointed in your excellent playing you are a top guitarist anyone out there get on RUclips learn from this super guitarist who also has a great sense of humour
That’s lovely Alan thanks. Stoked to have so many awesome followers. Here’s to the next 75k of fun. 🙌🏻
Seen Gary on the scars tour at Manchester Apollo didn’t play this was gutted but he did play still got the blues I visited his grave near Brighton recently may he rest in peace but his music will live on 🙏
Awesome Sped thank you
You're welcome!
Trying to learn this is making me realize my vibrato is trash.
10/10 lesson
Vibrato is a difficult technique to master. Go easy on yourself. I hated mine a few years back, it was spiky and unpredictable. I’ve been working on making it more vocal and controlled.
My hand always get up the same time as me, but it's a lazy bum .. it won't play anything properly, always making mistakes. Seriously though .. brilliant lesson from a truly expressive player. Yes you!
Haha, I can relate! Thanks for the comment and glad you enjoyed it! 🙌🏻
Thanks for the lesson Sped. Actually, all of your lessons are great. Very precise and very simple lessons. Barry.
Amazing, thanks Barry! And you’re welcome. 🤘🏻
Really beautiful tone!
Thank you!
Hi Sped, I just wanted to say how much I like your playing and your channel, especially the Jimmy Page stuff. I used to try and play when I was younger, but I gave up because it was too hard and I don't have a guitar nowadays. There was no youtube when I was trying to learn so it was almost impossible to get things right, but oh well... Anyway, thanks again for the great videos... and thank you for the music... ;-)
You’re so welcome Peter. There was no RUclips when I started either! I used to bury my head in magazines every week and pick bits up. I feel like many channels are becoming the modern magazines. 🤌🏻
you nailed that , great technique bro !
Thanks so much! Really appreciate that.
Great song selection. Gary Moore was a musical genius!
Well and truly.
@@SpedSpedding How about more (Gary) Moore?
Amazing lesson thanks! You made me realize that I’ve been playing this quite wrong or just differently I dont know 😀
Happy to help! Always remember it's all in my opinion but my ear tells me this is very close. Which bits are you going to change?
That sounds spot on ..
Brilliant 👏
Cheers Steve! Appreciate that.
Absolutely beautiful sped . Great tutorial👍
You are truly the master yoda of 🎸
Definitely going to have to have a go at this
I've been told 😁
And yes I've been told
Thanks Chris! So glad you liked this vid. And yeah, you have been told! 😂
Fantastic as always.
Thank you Jorge! 🤘🏻
Gary Moore....!!!....and what a good joyce (when we don't do Led Zep and Jimmmy Page).....Gary is one of the few players that i really appreciate....when i first saw him live in the early 70s he was virtually on fire....Wow....and his LP was still the original burst tomato / yellow colour....good one...carry on.....🙂
So cool that you saw him live during that time! Vintage. Yeah he had taste in all forms. 😏🔥
Hey there..excellent..excellent..any idea's on the thrill is gone with Gary Moore and BB King..
Nice to see you do something other than LZ Sped. I love LZ but there are other bands too (almost as great)
I make the LZ stuff due to popular demand. Give the people what they want. But that’s not all I listen to and play 😂😂😂.
Glad you liked this.
great playing
Thanks mate. 🤘🏻
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Short and sweet! What a fun little thing to play!
SPED!! BRILLIANT!!!
Thank you! Stoked you liked this. Short but sweet.
Hi sir, which amp are you using here? It sounds great! You nailed the vibrato as well. Good work
Absolutely love this.
One of my favourite songs 🥰
Played even more special from my Gorgeous Son 😘🥰🥰🥰
Mum, I didn’t know Gary Moore was your son?! But he is gorgeous, you’re right. 😂😂😂
@@SpedSpedding 🤣🤣🤣.
You play it better 😘
@@linziwinter5439 😂😂😂😂
Great stuff. It seems I’ve been playing it slightly wrong for years!! Not now 👍. Thanks for a great lesson. Any chance of showing the fast lick in the middle of the song? Thanks.
Like I said there’s several versions which move around the main theme. This is just me trying to play it like the studio version. I hope you get something out of it. 🙏🏻
Wooow Man, I love u videos, u are F**ing amazing Player, a real teacher, thanks a lot to teach. Gary Moore, its one of my favourite guitar players. U inspire to play better in the guitar. Cheers from México. Saludos y eres un chingon en la guitarra.
Thank you! That’s really cool to hear. I try my best. 🇧🇷
Can we see more of Moore sped? Great lesson 👍
Haha, maybe! 🤘🏻😏
You can feel the emotion Gary portrait through his guitar playing 🤘🏼
Yeah absolutely. In every note.
There are several comments here about Gary's vibrato... I read a few years ago that he was actually left-handed. Some people think his vibrato was so amazing because he was fretting with his dominant hand. I can't imagine how tough it would be to learn to pick accurately with the non-dominant hand though!
If that’s true it would explain a lot. Very cool! My partner is left handed and I’m teaching her. No point her not having access to all my gear so she’s learning right handed and she’s great. Strong left hand helps with chords for sure. 💪🏻
Man this solo sounds very pretty! I’ve never heard of Gary Moore though is that bad?? Still going to learn it 😎
Nothings ever bad and never be embarrassed to have not heard of something. You can be everywhere at once. Times in the past I’ve been guilty of nodding along with something “yeah I know that” in fear of being ridiculed. Now I’m just like “I don’t know, tell me more.”
Hope you like Gary’s music. 🙌🏻
I remember Paris...
…in ’49.
Brilliant.... it would be cool if you gave a lesson on the rhythm section
Your lessons are the best! I would love to see a lesson on "the Super Natural" by Peter Green!!!
Thanks for the suggestion Karen, glad you enjoy my stuff!
That was a kind and generous offering, thank you. .. But next time aim the guitar straight on to the camera and we'll be able to see what you're doing FAR better. .. cheers Man, yer doin' GOD'S WORK!
Cheers Mark. People like the second angle because it gets in close and shows you things you might miss ordinarily. I flick between the two to keep a balance.
I’ve actually never tried to play this.. after having a lash at it I now know why.. I’m cr@p 😂 .. great lesson, you make it look effortless
What do you struggle with when you try this? Can always ping me on patreon as well and I’ll give you a workaround.
@@SpedSpedding thanks too kind.. no it’s just my me, it was kind of a tongue-in-cheek comment to be honest.. it’s similar to playing a lick, I can play it but it’s a whole other level to playing it really well.. that’s why these lessons are an inspiration.. and something to aspire to.. 😁
Can you do the loner from Gary moore
sir plz cover empty room full solo live version
One Day Intro please!
Good luck ☺️
Ta
@@SpedSpedding So you got tired fingers huh?......always In awe of Mr. Moore's bend ability.
My friends dad played this perfectly Irish guy ephram Clarke on a beautiful 70s goldtop
How cool is that! 🇮🇪
@@SpedSpedding just came back to me as you played it . That was awesome lump of wood that guitar with the thin pickups and that cool natural wood finish back
what strings do you use?
Could you do Since I've been loving you sometime in the future?
Pretty much got everything you need from the Tea For One lesson right? 😂 I only tend to cover things if I think something really needs explaining.
Can we get more MOORE
WOOHOO♥️♥️
Cheers Mark! ❤️
Man up I need more
More what?
@@SpedSpedding More of the song you can borrow my fingers if yours are hurting. Man I wish I could play like that, damn you old age damn you to hell lol
@@TheGriff1958 Haha, they weren’t hurting enough to stop that was just me being me at the end of the lesson. I’m trying to keep them shorter as everybodies time is precious.
@@SpedSpedding You are the man
Got to get the vibrato right dude.......apart from that very nice......
Also remember the BB King butterfly
That’s the point. I’ll never get it like Gary and that’s great. That’s what makes him special.
@@SpedSpedding yup ......he was you have great tone.....and your vibrato reminds me of doug aldrich.....
Met him a few times.....o e time he was reading guitar magazine, in WHSmith.....he was on the cover
When you say he "modulates"" a little bit.... what does that mean? Thanx
Meaning each time he repeats the top main melody he drifts off and changes bits here and there so it's not completely repetitive.
@@SpedSpedding I see. thanx. Love your vids.
Ddddddddanger TONE!
Hahaha! 😂
would give this another Like but 666 looks a good number
😂
me likie
According to Phil Lynott during a live show with Gary, that isn't the correct title. It's Parisienne 8low jobs. Lol.
Gab might have some questions for me if I change the title to that. 😂 🇫🇷
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