Hello . What resources (books , dvds , etc. ) would you recommend to get the oasis sound and develop the needed theory to write similar sounding songs ? Thx
Thank you, that's very kind, the more people like yourself that enjoy them the more they will get seen (fingers crossed). I am really hoping the channel does grow so I can make more videos like this. If there's anyone you think would be good to cover in this series, please feel free to let me know.
Thank you, that’s really appreciated. Really glad you enjoyed it. Gonna be making more like this and another new series in the pipeline so stick around hope you’ll like them too 👍🏼🎸
That would scare the absolute shit out of me. I can already hear him saying, “what the f**ks he on about, it’s rock and roll man.” haha👍🏼🎸 Thanks for watching pal
Wow! That is truly high praise indeed, I love Rick Beato. There will be a lot more videos like this coming soon, had to take a highatus for a few months for family reasons. Very much looking forward to returning. Thank you so much for the lovely comment, it really means a lot.
Awesome video!!! I was searching for these cool progressions for my own songs. Even if Oasis' songs are in fact really easy, the things behind the arrangment are actually really interesting!! Thanks
Hey Davey, great to find your channel. Very informative video and having been a Oasis fan so long (he got me started) this was great! Went into lots of depth and great for anyone wanting to get into his style of writing.
l used to think EVH and Yngwie were fine guitarists, until I heard Noel riffing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star on a couple of solos. Pretty sure EVH doesn't build his solos around the theme of "Old MacDonald had a Farm", like Noel can. James Hetfield actually learned his strum pattern from Noel.
Thank you very much. I'm sure it will grow as long as I try my best to make good videos and improving. My goal is to improve with every video and to keep at it. It really means a lot to know that people like yourself are enjoying them. Got some good ones in the pipeline but might be a week or 2
I'm trying to follow this video and write original songs that have a tint of Noel Gallagher's style but every time it do it always sounds like a pre-existing oasis song... any tips? i was writing a song in the key of Em and i decided the verse would be Em-A7sus-G,Em-A7sus-A7, and the chords C-G-D-Em (ending the chorus with B7 because of the Secondary Dominant Chord tip). aaand its basically supersonic but worse
Hi mate, sorry for late reply, been increbibly busy. That's a pain but awesome that your using the secondary dominant tip. It sounds to me like you maybe trying to use too many of the same chords that Noel uses in his songs, which will be why its sounding just like a noel song. I'd say try changing a few of the chords. Maybe try taking inspiration from another band as well and try mixng up the chord progressions to make a bit of a hybrid progression. You are using chords from the key of G, so maybe try find another song you like by a different band (preferable in the same key) and try using some chord ideas from there song and mash them together. As long as it sounds good of course. Alternatively I can recomend some different chords that you can replace what you already have with... A7sus4 will change to Am or Am7 nicely, maybe even using Asus2 would have a different flavour and should still work, this might actually work really well ad I can't think of noal using many sus2 chords. Might not work but you could try changing the C in the chorus to an F, this will use the flat 7 major tip but this might not have the sound you are after. Hope this helps a bit and hasn't been to waffly
Yeah, good point the F can be a real pain in the .... If you play in G you have the chords G Am Bm C D Em. That will get rid of the dreaded F. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching. Feel free to ask any questions 👍🏼🎸
Where in England are you from? I’m trying to practice identifying accents. If I had to guess I’m guessing Northern, with my best guesses being Yorkshire or Leeds.
@@mikebibby20101 How have you gained your knowledge of regional northern England accents, it's very impressive. That's great, can't believe my video has been viewed so far away!
Dave's Guitar Club Thank you! Really it started off just noticing the differences in the accents of my favorite English bands. The Beatles from Liverpool, Oasis from Manchester and Arctic Monkeys from Sheffield. Everyone knows what a southern accent sounds like because it’s just so prominent in media even here in the states. As far as picking your’s out, it was different from what I’d heard before but it sounded like halfway between Yorkshire and Manchester, so I just guessed somewhere in between. I’m really surprised to have gotten it so accurate honestly and thank you for obliging me lol.
Could you make a video on Alex Turner / the arctic monkeys but how to make similar music to their first 2 albums whatever people say I am that’s what I’m not and favourite worst nightmare
@@DaveyH Hull - recognised the accent, lol. :) I'm stuck playing the same old minor pentatonic licks, it'd be cool if you do something similar about Noel's lead playing.
Exactly my friend, that’s the reason there is no fancy guitar playing in this lesson, just common songwriting tips that Noel uses in his songwriting. Oasis were never about fancy guitar work. These topics in this video will definitely help aspiring songwriters by adding some cool ideas to there songwriting arsenal. That’s for watching mate, it really is appreciated 👍🏼🎸
@@rizvanxd8724 definitely! I love Radiohead. There’s a lot more going on in these bands so I’ll have to focus on more specific elements and not be as broad as in this and some of the other ‘in the style’ of videos. Great suggestions! 👍🏼🎸
Find someone who has been playing for about 6 months to a year and then get a couple of lessons from them. You should then be able to play anything Noel has ever played. 5 chords should see you through the entire Oasis repertoire. He is a far better writer than a player.
@@DaveyH Nice. Yeah that is a good one forsure, but if I were to do a video on him I’d look mostly at his stuff he did with The Smiths. But that’s just me. He’s my absolute favorite guitarist, and if you ask me, what he was doing then was his most innovative and “signature” playing he’s done to this day, although he has done other great stuff since.
I'm pretty sure it uses an Am7 not A7. I'll have to rewatch the video to check what I said but if I said Am instead of Am7 I do apologise, there was a lot of topics to discuss in this video and it wasn't intended to be a lesson on how to play any songs just an analysis on common themes within songs and some general theory behind the concepts. Thanks for watching, it's much appreciated.
@@DaveyH I'd say the vocal melodies that liam gets to sing, or his pre choruses! But I dont think Noels writing can hold it's own without Liam and bonehead's sound.
@@rso823 Agree with you but no I think the writing holds up very well on its own even without Liam, just because the melodies so strong. I’m not saying Liam doesn’t make each song 20 times better though don’t get it twisted
Hahaha that's very likely, it's more likely he has learned songs from his favourite artists and used things that they have done in there songs, but made them his own and put his own stamp on them. The beatles used an awful lot of the things Noel does and it's pretty obvious he's a huge beatles fan. To be fair even if he doesn't know what he's doing he's written some absolute classics...so doesn't matter. Thanks for watching! I hope you got something out of it and if there's anyone you would like to suggest to look at for the series, please feel free.
writing my own oasis song, usomh the info from this lesson to write a song ruclips.net/video/OV5zxEHNy_E/видео.html
Hello . What resources (books , dvds , etc. ) would you recommend to get the oasis sound and develop the needed theory to write similar sounding songs ? Thx
This is the best video on Noels playing I’ve seen I can’t believe it only has 100 vuews
Thank you, that's very kind, the more people like yourself that enjoy them the more they will get seen (fingers crossed). I am really hoping the channel does grow so I can make more videos like this.
If there's anyone you think would be good to cover in this series, please feel free to let me know.
Not anymore
Absolutely blown away by this video!!
I'm learning to play guitar so I couldn't have hoped for a better video!!
Thank you, that’s really appreciated. Really glad you enjoyed it. Gonna be making more like this and another new series in the pipeline so stick around hope you’ll like them too 👍🏼🎸
3:05 You are spot on mate , C/B. Noel plays it this way in Don't Look Back In Anger. Many people who cover this song play a G chord.
Thanks. It’s these little things that make all the difference 👍🏼🎸
The original recording of Don't Look Back In Anger, he uses a G. He only played a C/B live.
A good guitarist and a great songwriter, loved the video man
Thank you so much. It’s very appreciated 👍🏼🎸
When you think you got it.. but you haven’t.. I always come back to this video.. thanks mate 👍
Everytime I see videos like this, I feel like we should get Noel to react to these kind of videos. Keep up the good work :)
That would scare the absolute shit out of me. I can already hear him saying, “what the f**ks he on about, it’s rock and roll man.” haha👍🏼🎸
Thanks for watching pal
@@DaveyH lol I read the last part in Noel’s voice and I am dead right now
@@GooseOfBelarus hahaha brilliant 👍🏼🎸
This is a really useful lesson on understanding these chord progressions. It's concise yet packed with good info. Bravo and thank you.
Thank you, means a lot 👍🏼🎸
Wow! A British Rick Beato (sort of). Loved this video
Wow! That is truly high praise indeed, I love Rick Beato. There will be a lot more videos like this coming soon, had to take a highatus for a few months for family reasons. Very much looking forward to returning. Thank you so much for the lovely comment, it really means a lot.
Awesome video!!! I was searching for these cool progressions for my own songs. Even if Oasis' songs are in fact really easy, the things behind the arrangment are actually really interesting!! Thanks
That’s great, I’m really glad it helped. 👍🏼🎸
Hey Davey, great to find your channel. Very informative video and having been a Oasis fan so long (he got me started) this was great! Went into lots of depth and great for anyone wanting to get into his style of writing.
Thanks mate. Much appreciated 👍🏼🎸
Great video and channel 🙏🙏
Thanks mate 🎸👍🏼
Great video! Really learned quite a bit :)
Reuben Barrett thank you. That’s awesome, glad it’s been useful. Thanks so much for watching 👍🏼🎸
A lot of work and clarity here, thanks!
Thanks. And thank you for watching, ‘tis really appreciated 👍🏼🎸
Great video, this was so much needed. Thank you.
You just got yourself a new subscriber ;)
Thank you. Glad you liked it 👍🏼🎸😊
Very interesting vid! Great work and editing 👍
Thank you 👍🏼🎸
Never come across your channel before but I’ve subscribed.
Thanks pal. Looking at making more videos like this soon 👍🏼🎸
Noel is easily my favorite guitarist ever
And such a good songwriter
Mine too.
l used to think EVH and Yngwie were fine guitarists, until I heard Noel riffing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star on a couple of solos. Pretty sure EVH doesn't build his solos around the theme of "Old MacDonald had a Farm", like Noel can. James Hetfield actually learned his strum pattern from Noel.
@@carpediemus didn’t know this man thanks for sharing
great video man, love your breakdowns. cheers
Thanks very much, it's really appreciated
Your a rock n roll star ⭐️ YOU Rock
You're supersonic, you rock
Dave's Guitar Club thanks mate cheers
Fantastic video! Thank you very much. Maybe try the Kooks?
Thank you, it’s much appreciated.
The kooks is a great suggestion, loads of really great songs
Wonderful video! Thanks so much :)
That’s very kind. Thanks for watching. I hope you find it useful
Could you do a Paul weller one?
Man. How have you not got more viewers? Like what the fuck. I'll support you as much as I can.
Thank you very much. I'm sure it will grow as long as I try my best to make good videos and improving. My goal is to improve with every video and to keep at it. It really means a lot to know that people like yourself are enjoying them. Got some good ones in the pipeline but might be a week or 2
Great job mate
Thanks pal, hope it was useful 👍🏼🎸
Love, never hate.
Great philosophy 👍🏼🎸
nice one, ta fella.
What time of guitar are you playing in this video?
It’s an Ibanez as73 from the artcore range
The way Dave says “chord” sound like “card” to my Aussie ears 😂
Hahaha definitely something that has been mentioned before 👍🏼🎸😁
Sounds like "card" even for my Russian ears
Dave, can you do ‘in the style of Pete Townshend/Paul Weller please
Fantastic suggestions pal. I will add them to the list
I learnt all my Pentatonic scales playing Noel’s songs.
That’s awesome. Learning these things with songs gives context of how they are used 👍🏼😊
@@DaveyH I was joking. Noel Gallagher’s lead lines and solo’s are filled with pentatonic scales. Just an observation. But he writes great songs.
@@Johnny_Doe haha brilliant. And that’s why I didn’t cover lead playing in this video 👍🏼😊🎸
I'm trying to follow this video and write original songs that have a tint of Noel Gallagher's style but every time it do it always sounds like a pre-existing oasis song... any tips? i was writing a song in the key of Em and i decided the verse would be Em-A7sus-G,Em-A7sus-A7, and the chords C-G-D-Em (ending the chorus with B7 because of the Secondary Dominant Chord tip). aaand its basically supersonic but worse
Hi mate, sorry for late reply, been increbibly busy. That's a pain but awesome that your using the secondary dominant tip. It sounds to me like you maybe trying to use too many of the same chords that Noel uses in his songs, which will be why its sounding just like a noel song. I'd say try changing a few of the chords. Maybe try taking inspiration from another band as well and try mixng up the chord progressions to make a bit of a hybrid progression. You are using chords from the key of G, so maybe try find another song you like by a different band (preferable in the same key) and try using some chord ideas from there song and mash them together. As long as it sounds good of course. Alternatively I can recomend some different chords that you can replace what you already have with... A7sus4 will change to Am or Am7 nicely, maybe even using Asus2 would have a different flavour and should still work, this might actually work really well ad I can't think of noal using many sus2 chords. Might not work but you could try changing the C in the chorus to an F, this will use the flat 7 major tip but this might not have the sound you are after. Hope this helps a bit and hasn't been to waffly
is there some way of transposing the key of C so I don't have to deal with the dreaded f chords? I have tiny fingers.
Yeah, good point the F can be a real pain in the ....
If you play in G you have the chords G Am Bm C D Em. That will get rid of the dreaded F. Hope that helps.
Thanks for watching. Feel free to ask any questions 👍🏼🎸
Where in England are you from? I’m trying to practice identifying accents. If I had to guess I’m guessing Northern, with my best guesses being Yorkshire or Leeds.
Collin Sissom well you are very good at it. North of England, West Yorkshire,Halifax 20mins drive away from Leeds. How about yourself?
Dave's Guitar Club Oh well thank you! Kudos to myself then haha! I’m actually from the Southern United States! Tennessee to be exact!
@@mikebibby20101 How have you gained your knowledge of regional northern England accents, it's very impressive.
That's great, can't believe my video has been viewed so far away!
Dave's Guitar Club Thank you! Really it started off just noticing the differences in the accents of my favorite English bands. The Beatles from Liverpool, Oasis from Manchester and Arctic Monkeys from Sheffield. Everyone knows what a southern accent sounds like because it’s just so prominent in media even here in the states. As far as picking your’s out, it was different from what I’d heard before but it sounded like halfway between Yorkshire and Manchester, so I just guessed somewhere in between. I’m really surprised to have gotten it so accurate honestly and thank you for obliging me lol.
Dave's Guitar Club and yes, there is love for Oasis here in the states and for quality English music content, so great video and keep them coming!
Noel es uno de los mejores compositores de la historia del rock
el realmente es 👍🏼🎸
@@DaveyH thanks for responding me in spanish haha. Thanks for your amazing videos bro. Greetings 🙌🏻
@@Martinl8 De nada. Gracias por ver y comentar. es increíble lo que puedes hacer con google jaja
@@DaveyH XXI century mate 😂 Greetings
@@Martinl8 have a great Christmas mate and thanks again 👍🏼🎸
Check out the new 'In the Style of' lesson This one is about Ed Sheeran and has some great tips you can use ruclips.net/video/YHxeX_RmImg/видео.html
Buen video
Thank you. I hope to see you come back again
Could you make a video on Alex Turner / the arctic monkeys but how to make similar music to their first 2 albums whatever people say I am that’s what I’m not and favourite worst nightmare
That’s a fantastic suggestion. I love those first 2 albums. Will definitely do that. Might be a month or so though. Hope that’s ok
Dave's Guitar Club ngl I would love to see that as well mate. Go for it geeza :)
@@joebodman8 started working on it today, this is one I am really looking forward to making. Hard choosing stuff to leave out really
Dave's Guitar Club any news on this fella still really looking forward to it
How to play like Arctic Monkeys. ruclips.net/video/G22-SAJj1w8/видео.html
East Yorkshire in the house.
Awesome, where you from pal? 👍🏼🎸
@@DaveyH Hull - recognised the accent, lol. :) I'm stuck playing the same old minor pentatonic licks, it'd be cool if you do something similar about Noel's lead playing.
Well tbf oasis’s sounds depended more on simplicity and songwriting than fancy guitar work
Exactly my friend, that’s the reason there is no fancy guitar playing in this lesson, just common songwriting tips that Noel uses in his songwriting. Oasis were never about fancy guitar work. These topics in this video will definitely help aspiring songwriters by adding some cool ideas to there songwriting arsenal.
That’s for watching mate, it really is appreciated 👍🏼🎸
@@DaveyH love the vids and yep I think blur had the more technical guitar player at their side but hey I love Noel and graham equally
@@rizvanxd8724 totally agree, graham was more technical....i love his tone. I will definetly have to do a blur one
@@DaveyH yes and a Radiohead one too :) if possible
@@rizvanxd8724 definitely! I love Radiohead. There’s a lot more going on in these bands so I’ll have to focus on more specific elements and not be as broad as in this and some of the other ‘in the style’ of videos. Great suggestions! 👍🏼🎸
Find someone who has been playing for about 6 months to a year and then get a couple of lessons from them. You should then be able to play anything Noel has ever played. 5 chords should see you through the entire Oasis repertoire. He is a far better writer than a player.
Awesome, thanks mate 👍🎸
And he got all these ideas from Johnny Marr’s playing. Lol
Johnny marr would be a great video to cover.
I’ll start doing the research and see if there are similarities
@@DaveyH Nice. Yeah, that would be awesome. I can assure you there are some, although maybe not as many as I made it out to seem. Lol
@@DylanHughesPhotoVideo love Johnny Marr playing. I especially like his guitar playing on the modest mouse album that he played on. It’s awesome 🎸👍🏼
@@DaveyH Nice. Yeah that is a good one forsure, but if I were to do a video on him I’d look mostly at his stuff he did with The Smiths. But that’s just me. He’s my absolute favorite guitarist, and if you ask me, what he was doing then was his most innovative and “signature” playing he’s done to this day, although he has done other great stuff since.
@@DylanHughesPhotoVideo completely agree pal. I’ll get my pen and paper and guitar out and start working on it. Again, Great suggestion pal 👍🏼🎸
No entendí nada :(
después de ver el video completo?
Live forever used a7 not a minor...
I'm pretty sure it uses an Am7 not A7. I'll have to rewatch the video to check what I said but if I said Am instead of Am7 I do apologise, there was a lot of topics to discuss in this video and it wasn't intended to be a lesson on how to play any songs just an analysis on common themes within songs and some general theory behind the concepts. Thanks for watching, it's much appreciated.
Dave's Guitar Club yeah good call it is am7 if I’m going to correct you should at least get it right myself!
Neil Hodgetts hahaha nah mate good call. Thanks for commenting and thanks for watching too, really means a lot that people have watched the video 👍🏼🎸
He is average fucking best
Thanks for watching. Appreciated 👍🏼🎸
Less is more👌👌….Noel isn’t trying to be too clever,and in the process writes some classics
Crazy how Noel claims to have no knowledge of music theory, yet obviously has the knowledge that you are sharing here 🤔
Really good point pal. Just goes to show you don’t need to know what things are called to know what you want to play 👍🏼🎸
Nice video but the chords are the least interesting thing about Noel's writing
Thanks very much and thanks for watching. That’s a Great point, what’s your favourite aspect about his playing?
@@DaveyH I'd say the vocal melodies that liam gets to sing, or his pre choruses! But I dont think Noels writing can hold it's own without Liam and bonehead's sound.
@@rso823 Agree with you but no I think the writing holds up very well on its own even without Liam, just because the melodies so strong. I’m not saying Liam doesn’t make each song 20 times better though don’t get it twisted
bet noel has no clue what the fuck he's playing.
Hahaha that's very likely, it's more likely he has learned songs from his favourite artists and used things that they have done in there songs, but made them his own and put his own stamp on them. The beatles used an awful lot of the things Noel does and it's pretty obvious he's a huge beatles fan.
To be fair even if he doesn't know what he's doing he's written some absolute classics...so doesn't matter.
Thanks for watching! I hope you got something out of it and if there's anyone you would like to suggest to look at for the series, please feel free.