Tennessee Whiskey - easy lead guitar intro lesson

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  • Опубликовано: 15 май 2017
  • Here's a very simple lead guitar lesson, a great introduction to melody playing! The melody can be played with one finger to practice slides (as illustrated here) or with two (to practice hammer-ons).
    Tab PDF is downloadable here:
    daveisaacs.com/wp-content/uplo...
    Backing track (bass & drums) here:
    daveisaacs.com/wp-content/uplo...
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Комментарии • 46

  • @geraldwest3428
    @geraldwest3428 4 года назад +4

    Nobody, no teacher delivers like this gentleman. Its almost too simple. Advanced guitarist need this as much as any beginner. Thank you mister!

  • @trevorday5844
    @trevorday5844 4 года назад +2

    The details on how to play this song is the best I’ve watched, idk why this video doesn’t have the most views

  • @r.p.q81
    @r.p.q81 5 лет назад +3

    I love how you also teach music theory on your videos. That is what makes you different and a good music teacher.
    Thank you.

  • @LarrySmith-vs3qu
    @LarrySmith-vs3qu 4 года назад +3

    this has been awesome...you're a great teacher!

  • @arrowspellets2728
    @arrowspellets2728 6 лет назад +1

    I would like to Thank you!
    My YT search was "Tennessee Whiskey guitar riff"
    And you were right up there on the top, (where you should be) because i got what i ask for... at least 90% of playing an learning the riff i wanted instead of having to rewind over and over again.
    Thanks again & keep up the nice videos!
    Cheers Ed.

  • @allanbanyacsky1986
    @allanbanyacsky1986 5 лет назад

    This was a fantastic instructional video you made, slow and easy to understand. Great job!!!

  • @kevinryan9240
    @kevinryan9240 5 лет назад

    just love your lessons Dave !

  • @northcountryhermit5057
    @northcountryhermit5057 5 лет назад

    Thanks Dave! Great lesson for a beginner like me!!

  • @billgreen6263
    @billgreen6263 4 года назад

    Great lesson! Thanks!

  • @josephdelagarza835
    @josephdelagarza835 6 лет назад

    Nicely done.... learning it !

  • @kevinbodnar448
    @kevinbodnar448 5 лет назад

    Great lesson, cheers

  • @patgaff2536
    @patgaff2536 3 года назад

    Thanks , good lesson Dave.

  • @amartini46
    @amartini46 5 лет назад

    Great lesson! Can't wait to learn more songs. Of course I subscribed..

  • @janiehall6095
    @janiehall6095 6 лет назад +2

    I love how u r slow enough for me to see the chords very nice tutorial.

  • @TheMarillionaire
    @TheMarillionaire 7 лет назад

    Excellent lesson best on this tube for me anyway!

  • @garmin1488
    @garmin1488 4 года назад +1

    Appreciate the counting, really helps. thanks

  • @leidoperola
    @leidoperola 6 лет назад +1

    Great expectations man

  • @pedaphelps
    @pedaphelps 7 лет назад

    hi Dave great video. Could you do Keith Urban's Blue ain't your color

  • @chipmulligan8963
    @chipmulligan8963 3 года назад

    Watching in 2021, still good!

  • @HeyMartiMarti
    @HeyMartiMarti 3 года назад

    Thank you !!!

  • @PFat1
    @PFat1 5 лет назад +1

    Wish I could take lessons from you.

  • @jteichma
    @jteichma 4 года назад

    Dave, I'm so glad I found your youtube channel! I think the pace is perfect and I've been playing for years. One question. Although "simple" I have the toughest time coming in on the 5 beat for bwa bwa bwa ahhhh part (3rd phrase). My brain wants to come in on the 4 early, or I wait and miss it. Is it natural that the timing on that phrase is hard to lock in (I can't even count my way through it yet)?

  • @truckerbug4507
    @truckerbug4507 4 года назад

    Finger ease really helps for those slides...

  • @thebandplayedon..6145
    @thebandplayedon..6145 6 лет назад +2

    Hey Dave, I did enjoy that lesson, well done, perfect breakdown, you're a great teacher, thanks for your time!
    Unfortunately for me, I'm a new player, and, because I apparently like to make life as difficult as possible, my instrument of choice is a baritone ukulele, so, I still have no idea how to play this song. Damn it. lol

    • @NashvilleGuitarGuru
      @NashvilleGuitarGuru  6 лет назад

      Seems to be you should be able to play the line with the same fingering , but you'll be in another key. What's the bari uke tuned to? The chords are just 1 and 2m, so G Am, A Bm, C Dm, D Em etc will all give you the tonality.

    • @thebandplayedon..6145
      @thebandplayedon..6145 6 лет назад

      Ok... hmmm, but you have the two top strings I don't have so that's where I don't understand how to follow along I guess. (I'm really new, like two months in, and learning theory as I go. So far I've learned to play Jack Johnsons' Banana Pancakes, and that was on a concert uke, in GCEA. ) My bari uke's tuned DGBE, and I haven't learned the chord positions for it yet, only had it a few days, but loving it! :)

    • @NashvilleGuitarGuru
      @NashvilleGuitarGuru  6 лет назад

      So what you actually have is the four top strings of the guitar. Think of a bari uke as a 4-string guitar with no low E or A string. So guitar fingerings will translate exactly, but leaving off the two bass strings. For this intro, of course, you're out of luck in this key, but the licks work on your two lowest strings...it just puts the song in G instead of A, so the chords would be G and Am.

    • @thebandplayedon..6145
      @thebandplayedon..6145 6 лет назад

      oops! Just realized I posted on the intro video... I'm new, but even I can figure out how to slide one finger up and down a string. haha!
      What I'm wondering is this: when you're strumming and switch to say, the Bm, your pointer finger is on the E&A, I don't have those so I would just make a regular Bm I play on the uke as I have been, or no, based on your last sentence, I will need to take all guitar songs as written and change to a different key (will it always be G?), which changes all the chords of any song written for guitar? Have I finally got that figured out correctly yet?!! I feel like maybe I'm seeing the light... lol!
      Thank you for your tine, Dave, much appreciated!

    • @NashvilleGuitarGuru
      @NashvilleGuitarGuru  6 лет назад

      On your bari uke you're tuned like a guitar, so the chords are the same but just missing the E and A as you said. On a standard uke everything is transposed up a fourth: so G sounds as C, A as D, B as E, C as F etc.

  • @345kobi
    @345kobi 6 лет назад

    Dave, I am playing with G and AM to accommodate my voice. If it doesn't take much of you time, would you tell me how to adjust this intro.

    • @NashvilleGuitarGuru
      @NashvilleGuitarGuru  6 лет назад

      Sorry I'm just now seeing this! See my response to the comment above.

  • @345kobi
    @345kobi 6 лет назад

    I play this solo with an acoustic guitar. I assume the intro. would need chords combined with the notes in this case. Or does the intro. with just notes stand on its own?

    • @NashvilleGuitarGuru
      @NashvilleGuitarGuru  6 лет назад

      You could play the intro melody as little runs on the bass strings, filling in with strumming. The notes fall right out of the G shape for the G chord, and most of the others are in easy reach. Something like this, with strums filling in the spaces:
      (string/fret)
      6/3 6/3 5/0 5/2 5/0 5/2 5/2 5/2 5/0 5/2 5/0 6/3 6/3

  • @mrileeks
    @mrileeks 3 года назад +2

    6:50 for a whole playthrough

  • @eddieblackmon2350
    @eddieblackmon2350 5 лет назад

    Excellent! Lots of RUclips teachers should take a lesson in how to teach from you..

  • @345kobi
    @345kobi 6 лет назад

    Dave, I could not find the tab on your site.

  • @jameswatford4232
    @jameswatford4232 6 лет назад +1

    Its a George Jones song not Chris Stapleton being accurate David Allen Coe also did a version.

    • @NashvilleGuitarGuru
      @NashvilleGuitarGuru  6 лет назад +2

      Yes, in fact Dean Dillon wrote it and Coe actually recorded it first, although more people probably know it from George Jones. Stapleton's version is actually completely different, essentially a mashup between the original and Etta James' "I'd Rather Go Blind". (Give it a listen). But Stapleton has reintroduced the song to a new generation in this version, and the lead part in this lesson references his recording.

  • @greenmanalishi6963
    @greenmanalishi6963 Год назад

    In a slight way, sorta sounds like FM albatross

  • @Sankeyite
    @Sankeyite 4 года назад

    Good video... you just talk soooooo much for me... moving on..

  • @chuckyt9083
    @chuckyt9083 7 лет назад +1

    You have helped me SOOOO much... But explaining EVERY single beat is making me want to pull my hair out! Come on, Guy! Speed it up! My impatient ass is gonna have a stroke!

    • @daveisaacsmusic
      @daveisaacsmusic 7 лет назад +1

      Glad you absorb quickly...most people's complaint is that online lessons move too fast! But I've spent my whole life trying to slow down...and of course there's the old Miles Davis quote about music living in the space between the notes. :)

    • @CC-yq5bw
      @CC-yq5bw 7 лет назад

      There is no way to slow down a lesson that is given too fast, but in your case you DO have a forward button. Come on, Guy!