Dude, you have out-freaked all the King Crimson freaks in the world with this guitar analysis! (Fripp excepted.) Congrats. (I think.) If I were Fripp I would want to shake your hand!
Hey, kids! I am very proud to announce the release of two new albums: “Tony Cultreri ~ On Betrayal”. Pure instrumental music, straight from my heart. A guitar-driven, intense, and emotional journey. And “Tony Cultreri & Brian Lynch ~ These Different Machines (Deluxe Edition)”. Essential songs, powerful lyrics, and passionate playing. The Great Ride's starting now! Visit tonycultreri.bandcamp.com for high-def digital downloads. They're also available to download on iTunes, and all other usual locations. Now streaming everywhere finer records and tapes are streamed. Your support is needed and very much appreciated! ❤🎸🤘😎 ~ Tutorial Notes: I was made to remove the full-song play-through, as my original lesson was “Blocked" for “Copyright Claim”. ~ I wanted to mention that Maestro Fripp plays the F# in the verses on the 7th fret of the B string, not on the 11th fret of the G string as I show. This is to let the B harmonic ring out. However, my hands are a bit too small to make that stretch comfortably & reliably, so I simply used an alternate fingering. ~ This one was truly a labor of love. I worked on it for over three months, and I give it to you freely & with an open heart. It my intention to show utmost respect to this music, to introduce it to new ears, and to hopefully give a deeper understanding to familiar ears. This tutorial is indexed for those that wish to skip around or ahead. I hope that you enjoy it, and that in some small way it helps to further the King Crimson experience. ~ Trivia time: the mellotron used on this album was later sold to Tony Banks, and is the very same instrument that appears on classic Genesis albums from Nursery Cryme on. ~ Subscribe if you’d like, and please remember to “like” this video, as that helps it show up in search results. Thank you, and enjoy! 🎸
Probably not the best song to learn as a relative beginner, but I just like the song so much I can’t help but try to brute force it. Thanks bunches for this tutorial!
You’re most welcome! Pick one section, and work on it a little at a time. You’ll get it! I’d say start with the way Ian McDonald wrote it. There’s a great feeling of achievement when you learn a piece of music that’s just slightly beyond your grasp at first. 😊
Thank you toni your methodical breakdown is even more important than your prestine immaculate practicals. If i had you in my country you d have been my tutor all along
Hi Tony Your videos are the most accurate and detailed I’ve seen on RUclips. You need to do a lot more. Anyway thanks for all the ones you have done. JC
Tony, you are a master at unlocking that masterful piece. I think Mr Fripp would fully endorse this as the best lesson yet on one great piece of music! hats off to all those members of King Crimson! I’ll used the word Epic to describe this song!!🙏🏼
Thank you for this great nifty tutorial of one of my most beloved song! Relly appriciate effort and result! =) Would like to hear full playthrough of song. For sure, it would be a gorgeous performance!
You/re welcome, I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Unfortunately, I was made to remove the full-song play-through, as my original lesson was “Blocked" for “Copyright Claim”.
Can you do a tutorial on Epitaph? I find your tutorial very useful, it actually explains a lot throughout the composition of the music, and I begin to learn to play this song, I know it’s not easy for beginner, but I am still trying.
Keep trying and you’ll get there! So glad you liked the tutorial. Perhaps one day I will consider “Epitaph”. It takes a long, long time to prepare these tutorials accurately, and I am also working two jobs besides music. :)
Please play Dr Diamond! I was 17 when I learned The Great Deceiver on guitar. Asked my drummer friend to learn it. Next day he said, "it's impossible. What kinda drugs was bill on?" We had larks tongue pt2 to play though. Power to the Wetton years baby!
Es usted un maestro excepcional. Enhorabuena. Se nota que domina el tema, algo imprescindible para dar una buena lección. Muchas gracias ¿Cómo llegó usted a King Crimson?
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm so glad that you liked it. I have been a fan of King Crimson since the 1970's. "Lark's Tongues" was my introduction, and then I discovered the earlier albums. I saw them live many times in New York City. Keep on playing!
@@UncleTonyGuitar Muchas gracias por su atención. Soy un viejo aficionado a la guitarra y a King Crimson a quienes conocí casi en tiempo real (a España llegaban los discos con un retraso de unos dos años). También los he visto en 1982, 2000, 2003 y 2016. ¿Podría habilitar los subtítulos en el vídeo? Mi inglés es patético.
Glad you like my tutorial(s). My guitar is a hand made D’Agostino. It was made by Pat D’Agostino in 1978/9. He had just left the Gibson Custom Shop and went out on his own. Legend has it that he made 5 of them: one for me, one for Ace Frehley, one for Peter Frampton, and two are unknown. (The ones he made by hand have no serial numbers.) It’s basically a double cutaway Les Paul made from one solid piece of wood. It’s heavy as hell, like wearing a Prius around your neck, and not a very good choice for the spinal cord of a dude my age, though it sounds & plays amazing and will sustain until I ask it to stop. He quickly sold the company to an Italian maker who made a few that were meh at best, and then they in turn sold it to a Korean maker who made absolute garbage, before they folded. Those are the ones you can sometimes find around. : )
Great ! I am going to start learning the Ian Mc Donald version, which is easier for singing. Btw this Guild D-55 sounds fabulous ! I think i can get a very similar tone out of my JF-55 Guild !
Dude, you have out-freaked all the King Crimson freaks in the world with this guitar analysis! (Fripp excepted.) Congrats. (I think.) If I were Fripp I would want to shake your hand!
So glad you liked it! Keep on playin’!
Hey, kids! I am very proud to announce the release of two new albums: “Tony Cultreri ~ On Betrayal”. Pure instrumental music, straight from my heart. A guitar-driven, intense, and emotional journey. And “Tony Cultreri & Brian Lynch ~ These Different Machines (Deluxe Edition)”. Essential songs, powerful lyrics, and passionate playing. The Great Ride's starting now! Visit tonycultreri.bandcamp.com for high-def digital downloads. They're also available to download on iTunes, and all other usual locations. Now streaming everywhere finer records and tapes are streamed. Your support is needed and very much appreciated! ❤🎸🤘😎 ~ Tutorial Notes: I was made to remove the full-song play-through, as my original lesson was “Blocked" for “Copyright Claim”. ~ I wanted to mention that Maestro Fripp plays the F# in the verses on the 7th fret of the B string, not on the 11th fret of the G string as I show. This is to let the B harmonic ring out. However, my hands are a bit too small to make that stretch comfortably & reliably, so I simply used an alternate fingering. ~ This one was truly a labor of love. I worked on it for over three months, and I give it to you freely & with an open heart. It my intention to show utmost respect to this music, to introduce it to new ears, and to hopefully give a deeper understanding to familiar ears. This tutorial is indexed for those that wish to skip around or ahead. I hope that you enjoy it, and that in some small way it helps to further the King Crimson experience. ~ Trivia time: the mellotron used on this album was later sold to Tony Banks, and is the very same instrument that appears on classic Genesis albums from Nursery Cryme on. ~ Subscribe if you’d like, and please remember to “like” this video, as that helps it show up in search results. Thank you, and enjoy! 🎸
Probably not the best song to learn as a relative beginner, but I just like the song so much I can’t help but try to brute force it. Thanks bunches for this tutorial!
You’re most welcome! Pick one section, and work on it a little at a time. You’ll get it! I’d say start with the way Ian McDonald wrote it. There’s a great feeling of achievement when you learn a piece of music that’s just slightly beyond your grasp at first. 😊
Thank you toni your methodical breakdown is even more important than your prestine immaculate practicals. If i had you in my country you d have been my tutor all along
You are quite welcome! I’m so glad that you enjoyed it. And thanks to RUclips, I can tutor you wherever you are! 😊
You know what would be fab. If u can do one on three of a perfect pair
Outstanding. Thanks for this.
You’re so welcome. Glad you enjoyed it!
32:46 Nice. VERY Nice..... saludos desde Santiago de Chile
¡De nada! ¡El tío Tony es amigo de todos!
You have the absolute best tutorials I have ever seen.
Thank you so much! So glad you enjoyed it. Please “like” & subscribe, but most of all, keep on playin’!
Hi Tony
Your videos are the most accurate and detailed I’ve seen on RUclips. You need to do a lot more.
Anyway thanks for all the ones you have done.
JC
I appreciate that! I work two jobs, and doing these tutorials at this level takes time... but there’s more to come!
Excellent lesson, Tony. Full of fun, wisdom and kind heartedness.
Thank you! I’m so happy you enjoyed it!
You are an excellent music teacher, I congratulate you
Thank you so much! I am truly happy that you enjoyed the lesson. Keep playing!
Tony, you are a master at unlocking that masterful piece. I think Mr Fripp would fully endorse this as the best lesson yet on one great piece of music! hats off to all those members of King Crimson! I’ll used the word Epic to describe this song!!🙏🏼
Thank you so much! I’m truly happy you enjoyed it
Fripptown HA!! Great lesson, thanks!
You’re welcome! So glad you liked it!
incredible song
Brilliant, as a KC fan , I just love this . Thanks Tony.
You are very welcome. I’m glad to do even a small part in keeping this incredible music alive.
Hell Yeah bro!!!
I’m happy you liked it! Have fun!
This is a really impressive tutorial. Thanks a lot!
Thank you so much, I’m so glad that you enjoyed it! Most importantly, keep playing…
Can hardly believe what I just watched. Wow! Now where's my guitar? Thanka man!
You’re most welcome! Glad you liked it. Get that guitar! 🎸
Man you are very good, glad that I found you!
So glad that you liked it! Most importantly, keep on playing!
Thanks for taking the time to teach such an epic song. I'm glad that we're both cut from the same fabric within space and time.
You are most welcome. Glad you enjoyed it!
Nide lesson! Guild sounds great!
Thank you so much!
Thank you, kind italian grandpa
Great lesson! Finally managed to understand how this masterpiece is played, thank you!
You're most welcome. So glad you enjoyed it!
Tony great job! I am now a fan.
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic lesson! Thank you!
I’m truly happy that you enjoyed it!
Such beautiful playing well done
Thank you so much! I’m truly glad you enjoyed it.
Well done Uncle Tony! Love this -- you just became my favorite uncle. Thank you so much!
So glad you enjoyed it!
AMAZING!!! TONY
Thank you, so glad you enjoyed it!
Impressive teaching chops, sir!
Thank you so much... glad you enjoyed it! :)
Thank you for this great nifty tutorial of one of my most beloved song! Relly appriciate effort and result! =)
Would like to hear full playthrough of song. For sure, it would be a gorgeous performance!
You/re welcome, I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Unfortunately, I was made to remove the full-song play-through, as my original lesson was “Blocked" for “Copyright Claim”.
Thanks uncle, very informative. Great band. Bravo!!!
Thanks for listening!
Can you do a tutorial on Epitaph? I find your tutorial very useful, it actually explains a lot throughout the composition of the music, and I begin to learn to play this song, I know it’s not easy for beginner, but I am still trying.
Keep trying and you’ll get there! So glad you liked the tutorial. Perhaps one day I will consider “Epitaph”. It takes a long, long time to prepare these tutorials accurately, and I am also working two jobs besides music. :)
I just got the Electro Harmonic Mel 9 pedal so I can play this and have the mellotron going too. thank you :)
You’re very welcome! Keep on playin’!
Best tutorial ever seen. Great job.
Thank you, I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Keep on playing!
Wonderful
Most comprehensive lesson on this song. Well done!
Maybe "epitaph" next?😅
So gad you liked it! I’ll keep “Epitaph” in mind. Meanwhile, most importantly, keep playing...
Nice Job Tony!
So glad you enjoyed it!
Wow Tony, we are each others Doppelgangers.
If only I could play guitar like you too!
Greetings from the UK.
You mean you possess smoldering good looks like mine? It is a burden... Keep on playing!
thank you so much Tony! superb lesson
I’m so happy that you enjoyed it! Keep playing! Have some soup! (?)
Please play Dr Diamond!
I was 17 when I learned The Great Deceiver on guitar. Asked my drummer friend to learn it. Next day he said, "it's impossible. What kinda drugs was bill on?"
We had larks tongue pt2 to play though.
Power to the Wetton years baby!
So glad you like the tutorial! Keep on playing!
Fantastic!!! Congratulations from Brazil!!
So glad you enjoyed it!
Wow! Thank you!
You are most welcome!
Thanks Tony such a beautiful song & great instruction! hard to pass up learning proper way, Best :)
My pleasure!
😳 you are a great instructor! After tuning up from your low E, I started in. Give me a few months! Picardy 3rd 👏
So glad you liked it! Keep on playin’!
KING CRIMSON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Es usted un maestro excepcional. Enhorabuena. Se nota que domina el tema, algo imprescindible para dar una buena lección. Muchas gracias ¿Cómo llegó usted a King Crimson?
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm so glad that you liked it. I have been a fan of King Crimson since the 1970's. "Lark's Tongues" was my introduction, and then I discovered the earlier albums. I saw them live many times in New York City. Keep on playing!
@@UncleTonyGuitar Muchas gracias por su atención. Soy un viejo aficionado a la guitarra y a King Crimson a quienes conocí casi en tiempo real (a España llegaban los discos con un retraso de unos dos años). También los he visto en 1982, 2000, 2003 y 2016. ¿Podría habilitar los subtítulos en el vídeo? Mi inglés es patético.
@@sorrydesole7417 As far as I can tell subtitles are enabled on my end. RUclips has mysterious ways... but music transcends all languages! 🙂
Amazing job. Thank you.
Thank you, I’m so glad you enjoyed it! So much work...
very nice lesson thank you.
also great tip at the end.
So glad you liked it!
Very cool
Do you do "The Night Watch"???? "Book of Saturday"???
how! bravissimo
Prego! Prego!
Fun.
Great guitar work. ¶ Please note the keybord played is a Mellotron that is tape reels that have REAL strings recorded on them. 🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹
Court of the Crimson King 🎼🎵🎶
Nice guitar - looks like an F50RNT?
It is a 1993 USA Guild D-55. I recently traded it in for a Martin HD28.
Very thorough, what is that electric guitar you are playing please?
Glad you like my tutorial(s). My guitar is a hand made D’Agostino. It was made by Pat D’Agostino in 1978/9. He had just left the Gibson Custom Shop and went out on his own. Legend has it that he made 5 of them: one for me, one for Ace Frehley, one for Peter Frampton, and two are unknown. (The ones he made by hand have no serial numbers.) It’s basically a double cutaway Les Paul made from one solid piece of wood. It’s heavy as hell, like wearing a Prius around your neck, and not a very good choice for the spinal cord of a dude my age, though it sounds & plays amazing and will sustain until I ask it to stop. He quickly sold the company to an Italian maker who made a few that were meh at best, and then they in turn sold it to a Korean maker who made absolute garbage, before they folded. Those are the ones you can sometimes find around. : )
I`Like "Fragile" by Yes..
Great ! I am going to start learning the Ian Mc Donald version, which is easier for singing. Btw this Guild D-55 sounds fabulous ! I think i can get a very similar tone out of my JF-55 Guild !
I’m so glad that you enjoyed it! Happy practicin’!