Unusual Tunings and Techniques with Mike Dawes

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  • Опубликовано: 17 янв 2018
  • In this episode of Wood Vibrations, Mike Dawes shows you the very cool open Bm9 tuning, as well as some cool percussive techniques.
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  • @ranabijoysinha24
    @ranabijoysinha24 4 года назад +2

    Wow Mike Dawes!! Thank you for being in our era. I truly admire you sir

  • @KeatonBurneyMusic
    @KeatonBurneyMusic 3 года назад +2

    This has taken me about 2 weeks so far but i've almost got it. Can play everything at full speed but the fast run, which ive got at around 85% speed right now. In maybe two more weeks I'll be able to play it all without a mistake

  • @andrewreichert15
    @andrewreichert15 6 лет назад +31

    "it's an open c SHAWP minor 9". Good editing haha

  • @jlira01
    @jlira01 3 года назад +2

    3:15 technique is something that I really want to learn. This is a whole new way of thinking about guitar, and the tuning is a lot to get used to. Mike Dawes is amazing

  • @MateuszGebicki
    @MateuszGebicki 6 лет назад +1

    What a great lesson. Thank you for that piece

  • @kevwilliams1
    @kevwilliams1 6 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing mike. Class

  • @CameronCooper
    @CameronCooper 6 лет назад +14

    Mike Dawes - the Guthrie Govan of the acoustic world?

    • @kronosecw
      @kronosecw 6 лет назад

      Cameron Cooper No. Tommy E will always hold that.

  • @davidwright5657
    @davidwright5657 5 лет назад +2

    I love how Andy aledort appreciates these guitar players as much as I do. 🤘

  • @aidanpatman-clark7131
    @aidanpatman-clark7131 4 года назад +16

    The one person who downvoted this is a disgrace to humanity.

    • @Dystopian63
      @Dystopian63 3 года назад

      fvkin two losers now. lol. god damn it that guy has long fingers, i got short fvks. but i try.

  • @8cspohn
    @8cspohn 6 лет назад +1

    Nice, mike dawes

  • @MrJdsenior
    @MrJdsenior 6 лет назад +1

    Mike (or somebody who monitors these comments from guitar world, if you do, please forward the bottom paragraph of this to him) I'm not a guitarist, but I really love fingerstyle music and it is cool to see all the techniques used to produce different sounds, sometimes really subtle differences like the open closed strings above the top fret with the body percussion technique. Like any previously unknown awareness, it increases greatly my enjoyment of the music to know something about how it's done, even if I'm not capable of reproducing it. Thanks for these, Mike.
    I also have a suggestion. Have you ever thought of routing in some (V?) grooves into your "scratch" board up there in a small area or on one side, that you could utilize, washboard style, for another sound. Might even be interesting to have different spacings, one low frequency path, and another higher frequency (octave, thirds(s), fifth(s)) for multi nail percussive "chord" "strumming". Just a thought, always coming, as an engineer and music enthusiast. It would be easy to gen up a thin board that you could just stick on an old guitar to see if it would be of any use. I would be glad to do this for you to try if you wish, or a good tech or woodworker should be able to do this for you. Could be great, could be junk, but interesting to explore, maybe?

  • @o.p-apachuau3504
    @o.p-apachuau3504 2 года назад

    God of Guitar Technique

  • @raghavendranaik3670
    @raghavendranaik3670 6 лет назад

    best😍

  • @flmflstudiomobile7681
    @flmflstudiomobile7681 6 лет назад +1

    Hi guitar world and friend guitarist! Where i found the figures of the LESSON. Is amazing this video. And i dont speek english,we can help me!

  • @wesleyalan9179
    @wesleyalan9179 6 лет назад +7

    10:32

  • @blagotopalov1784
    @blagotopalov1784 5 лет назад

    Can I ask you Mike in witch way you calibrate your guitar. I ask because I was told that guitar can be calibrated in spanish or italian way. Sory about the way I explane my self but I don't know the right words in english. Thank you in advance.

  • @davidwright5657
    @davidwright5657 5 лет назад

    Besides Mike, what other Ambient Guitarists are there?

  • @christophershephe100
    @christophershephe100 6 лет назад +3

    What is the scratch plate made from? It creates a really good sound!

    • @Th33UnsaltedNut
      @Th33UnsaltedNut 6 лет назад

      Christopher Shepherd I know right I would to buy one

    • @wesleyalan9179
      @wesleyalan9179 6 лет назад +1

      Christopher Shepherd ...@ 12:15 he explained it pretty clear

  • @wulfrache
    @wulfrache 2 года назад

    Whats with the pickguard? What material is that, and im assuming its for its percussive sound? Havn't really seen him using it for that, or does he just like the way it looks?

  • @joshxms2260
    @joshxms2260 6 лет назад

    I don't know what amazes me more. The beautiful song, or that you look like shaggy...

  • @romuloalencar9652
    @romuloalencar9652 Год назад

    What's the name song at the intro of video? Is fucking beautiful!

  • @sn95_mustang_garage
    @sn95_mustang_garage 6 лет назад +1

    This guy has the fingers to play guitar. I'm thin and tall, I don't have the long skinny fingers though. He can also make a $20 Hello Kitty Walmart Guitar sound great I'm sure.

    • @axleblaze123
      @axleblaze123 6 лет назад

      JamCave Studio doesn't matter, we see little Japanese girls play fingerstyle guitar. They have small hands and short fingers

  • @squickycow5506
    @squickycow5506 6 лет назад +1

    How to tune like this.. any apps??

    • @aydynslade1656
      @aydynslade1656 4 года назад

      Late reply but fender has a tuning app that you can do this with

  • @rodrigofranco7003
    @rodrigofranco7003 6 лет назад +3

    Nice video shaggy!

  • @hau2222
    @hau2222 6 лет назад

    Early bird here

  • @waterboy92122
    @waterboy92122 6 лет назад +2

    Where’s Scoob?!

  • @shreydon35
    @shreydon35 6 лет назад

    can anyone tell me which is the intro song?

    • @karlgwaps67
      @karlgwaps67 6 лет назад

      It's his arrangement of Scarlet (Periphery).

  • @lucianodebenedictis6014
    @lucianodebenedictis6014 6 лет назад +2

    I'd like to know the string gauge to get to that tuning

    • @infinitesentient3545
      @infinitesentient3545 6 лет назад +1

      I'm using a set of 10's on mine and it works. If I attack the C# too hard it gets a little warbly but not so bad I can't work with it. playing the lesson itself.......that's another story. I'm attempting to learn this type of playing after 20 years of playing in standard tunings and being more of a rock style player. Feels like I'm brand new at guitar all over again, lol

    • @lucianodebenedictis6014
      @lucianodebenedictis6014 6 лет назад +1

      Infinite Sentient yeah I particularly enjoy mike's videos because they let me see another way of paying guitar that seems just as cool if not more.
      Back to strings, ok you say it's doable but some strings will be definitely loose. I think he uses some custom gauge made by mixing and matching different strings. If you're into it you could try getting single strings for the ones that are particularly detuned, either a thicker one or a lighter one of the next string

    • @infinitesentient3545
      @infinitesentient3545 6 лет назад +1

      I'd tell you specifically what gauge each string is, had I kept the package. For me the only one that feels a little loose at all is the C#. I wish it was easier for me to get strings but I am disabled, so there's a fixed monthly budget that I only occasionally free up enough money to do things like that. I'm happy to finally have new strings for this acoustic. It's had the strings I bought it with for 3 years now. Sounds great, I just wish the truss rod mad any difference in the neck. Some of the fancier stuff is out or reach because of string height. Jeez, I wish I had as much guitar instruction available in my early years of playing as people do now. I might have achieved my goals in music. I can at least record easy thanks to technology. That helps me deal with my old ass, lol.

    • @lucianodebenedictis6014
      @lucianodebenedictis6014 6 лет назад +2

      Infinite Sentient sorry for that. Regarding the action, are you sure it's the truss rod, and not the capo or the bridge? It's pretty easy to check

    • @infinitesentient3545
      @infinitesentient3545 6 лет назад +2

      I appreciate the sentiment. Music helps me forget I'm broken :)
      I thought I would get SOME movement out of neck with the truss rod but it didn't do anything. The saddle looks like it could be lower but I've never done anything like that, so I'm not sure how without damaging anything. It is just a $50 guitar. "Johnson" brand. I'm trying not to expect too much. I do wish I could play "Dee" properly on it. The first position at the 12th fret, plinks out on me. The rest is fine as I move back down the neck. I thank you for taking an interest in my plight.

  • @EthanPhangcho
    @EthanPhangcho 6 лет назад +1

    That intro tho. Waiting for the Era

  • @kshithijrai6116
    @kshithijrai6116 6 лет назад

    Cant find tabs for this on the guitar world website :/

    • @infinitesentient3545
      @infinitesentient3545 6 лет назад +1

      It's pretty well explained in the video. I know tab helps but maybe just watch the vid a few times in a row. Good luck with it :) Even if you have trouble with the lesson, it's a nice tuning to play with.

    • @kshithijrai6116
      @kshithijrai6116 6 лет назад +1

      It is a well explained video, but tabs would've made it much easier. Anyways I got it, after rewatching it a few times.:)

    • @infinitesentient3545
      @infinitesentient3545 6 лет назад

      I'm curious. Were you able to manage that first position? Where you fret the top 3 strings while bridging over the bottom 3 so the harmonic can ring out? My finger wont bend that way so I keep borking the harmonic. I just figure Mike is double jointed or something, lol. I just decided to take what I could from the lesson and write something of my own with the tuning.

    • @kshithijrai6116
      @kshithijrai6116 6 лет назад

      If you see closely he's playing the harmonics on top three strings with his pinky on the 12th fret.

    • @infinitesentient3545
      @infinitesentient3545 6 лет назад

      We're referring to top and bottom oppositely. My reference to top, always starts with the low E string. Using your reference point; I can't seem to fret the bottom 3 and not mute the top 3 with the lower part of my finger, so that when I hit the harmonic on the 12th, it's muted out. Thank you for taking the time to try and help me :)

  • @eventhorizon4612
    @eventhorizon4612 2 года назад

    *sharp

  • @DanyNMacF
    @DanyNMacF 6 лет назад +4

    you don't get C# and Ab in the same key. the Ab would need to be called G# if you're in the key of C#minor - and the Eb needs to be called D# if you're in the key of C#m

  • @infinitesentient3545
    @infinitesentient3545 6 лет назад +1

    I can't fret the first 3 strings and not touch the bottom 3 in order for the harmonics to ring. My finger doesn't bend like that! Screw you and your double jointed bullshit! jk Thanks for the tuning and the neat concepts even if I can't bend my finger all gnarly like that XD

  • @wilmantube
    @wilmantube 3 года назад +1

    how on EARTH does one get enough knuckle mobility to play the top 3 strings like that... ugh

  • @diamondstha1313
    @diamondstha1313 6 лет назад

    Dislike

    • @diamondstha1313
      @diamondstha1313 6 лет назад

      Why would anyone dislike this guy and his playing...any day... I am grateful to learn from you Mike and Thank You very much.
      Thank you for inspiration and lessons!