"...then we're going to E for one bar, then B, F SHARP WITH A BASS TO G SHARP MINOR, I'll talk about that bit, this is a C sharp minor..." Made my day :D
Yes - I have long loved Justin's lessons but don't think I've seen that before. New thing? It's quite helpful on a tune like this with a tricky rhythm.
this was aaaweeesome.. first day, sooort of theere and a biiiiit of frustration.. second day.. gooot it.. also, it helped watching the original video a couple of times.. first, for the timing, but also, watching GM play the song! whaaat a triiiip!!! thanks duuude!
Love your stuff, Justin! But you know... If one were in concert tuning (Eb), and played along with the original track, the whole song is first position open chords (C F C G Am Dm7 G). Considering this is a guitar-based composition, I think Eb tuning is very likely. And even if I'm wrong... 1st position open chords vs carpal tunnel-inducing 7th fret barre chords on an acoustic guitar is a no-brainer. 😀
Justin, this lesson was awesome as always! I recently purchased your music theory course on your website and your lessons are so informative and helpful, thanks for all your work!!
I'm not sure if you take request but there is a song by Keith Urban called "only you can love me this way". it's a beautiful ballad with a great melody. Keith plays it a certain way and I've yet to find somebody on youtube who does it like him. it was me and my wife's wedding song and I would love to learn it the correct way so I could play it for her one day. I love your tutorials and would love to see you do this one. Thank you for what you do and keep up the good work : )
If you don't get the letters thing I just wrote down the pattern. Down Miss Miss Up Miss Miss Down Miss Miss Up Down Miss Down Miss Down Up. Yes I wrote it down while watching in slowmo.
Great lesson again Justin and on a different note more of a request really if you get time in your busy schedule can you do a tutorial for marti pellow close to you nice acoustic guitar song
As ever a great piece of work. Thank you Sir! Being cheeky how about an arrangement for the wonderful lead break. I presume from the recording that several guitars were involved!
hey thx for the faith tutorial. I was just having another look at the tutorial you did on henridixs purple haze. let me tell you something ive been listening to him for a very long time and yes i can confirm that you have definitely nailed it. cheers😎
Damn that was so well done. I do'nt even like that song, but any guitarist can tell you that is NOT easy to play. Justin AGAIN you make it look so damn simple. We KNOW it's not... well done. You are brilliant. :D
cool Justin thank you, maybe you could goes in the way of your voice (sorry for my bad english language like every french f… people😅) Enyway I love your post, thank you to make us dreaming🙏🏻
Hey Justin, any chance you could do a tutorial on "up the wolves" by The Mountain Goats. I love this song and recently started to learn guitar playing. It seems like it would be a simple song to learn. keep up the great vids m8 !
Very good one! Happy New Year! Hoping you can help me solve a mystery. I have been noticing several artists particularly Richie Kotzen using a very odd looking bar chord all the way up and down the neck. Hard to explain without a photo, but it resembles a F shape. No pointer finger barred, with sometimes the thumb on the low E. It sounds incredible. I can't find this anywhere on the chord charts. Any ideas and direction would be deeply appreciated. ~Danny
It's not a bar chord in the strict sense. It is most likely E shape moved up the neck without bar. Try to experiment the sound of A and B bar chords for example with pointer finger lifted up, i.e. holding E shape mainly on 3rd, 4th and 5th string and let first 2 open strings ring out ;) using your thumb for root note, or you can just slightly mute the 6th string. Second most likely chord type is C shape (open chord position). Try to play it up the neck, for example on root position on 8th fret or experiment around. The beauty of the sound comes from the open strings ringing out! Long story short: Try bar chords in the key of E, all of them with root note on 6th string (majors and minors too) and keep first 2 strings open. I hope that made sense. P.S. Keep one more thing in mind - it could be a different tuning also. Cheers!
Hi Justin, I'm your subscriber, could you do a guitar tutorial for "Star People" from George Michael, love this song but, there is no guitar lesson for that song on you tube.
Jason Hirschi I know you didn't ask me, but I didn't see a reply so I'll try. If I understand the question, "Pulsing" with the left hand helps stop the chord from ringing. Deadening the notes, creating a staccato effect. It enables the rhythm strums to sound persuasive (clicking) without causing the notes to sound. If he just held the chord down (fretting without pulsing) notes would just ring out and would sound nothing like the song.
Thanks for the suggestion. There’s a song request board (plus 700+ song lessons) here: www.justinguitar.com/songs Cheers 😊 | Richard_close2u | JustinGuitar Official Guide & Approved Teacher
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"...then we're going to E for one bar, then B, F SHARP WITH A BASS TO G SHARP MINOR, I'll talk about that bit, this is a C sharp minor..."
Made my day :D
This song never fails to put a smile on my face and make me shake and move my head, such a tune.
Just now I realize it's got an 80s update of the "Bo Diddley Beat". Goes to show how enduring its importance is in popular music.
2:37 bopping to this
I always tell people to check out your channel. Such a concise way of teaching without any B.S. Keep up the good work Justin, all the best for 2017.
great idea to have the rhythm on your wall !
took ages to rub it off ;)
Yes - I have long loved Justin's lessons but don't think I've seen that before. New thing? It's quite helpful on a tune like this with a tricky rhythm.
It's a one time thing. I can't imagine he paints in on the wall each time
It's video effect, yeah :D
Was waiting for this one. Thank you Justin!
Had to be done! Thought I'd done it years ago to tell the truth...
JustinGuitar Songs it's an easy song to play, but so hard to play and sing at the same time
Concise, well explained with all the theory behind the thing and comments to encourage us. Best teacher ever.
this was aaaweeesome.. first day, sooort of theere and a biiiiit of frustration.. second day.. gooot it.. also, it helped watching the original video a couple of times.. first, for the timing, but also, watching GM play the song! whaaat a triiiip!!! thanks duuude!
Justin, you owe us five hard rock songs after this lesson.
Nice one, thanks Justin. A few more from the great man would be very welcome. 👍
planning a few more!
Thanks, look forward to it.👍
Thank you young Norm MacDonald very helpful
Thank you Justin 👍
you're welcome Vapo
hay Justin can you please do some Gary Clark jr!!!
The Vapologist same sub bsck plz?
greatest tutorials on the net. thanks Justin.
thx!
Another top job Justin. Best regards Steve
You are just too Good Justin...makes guitar playing so simple 😊
Great lesson tnx!
Thanks man!!!!!!Now i got faith too! ;)
Love your stuff, Justin! But you know... If one were in concert tuning (Eb), and played along with the original track, the whole song is first position open chords (C F C G Am Dm7 G). Considering this is a guitar-based composition, I think Eb tuning is very likely. And even if I'm wrong... 1st position open chords vs carpal tunnel-inducing 7th fret barre chords on an acoustic guitar is a no-brainer. 😀
Hey Justin your tutorials are great and thank you for everything you've taught me :)
You're welcome! :)
Justin, this lesson was awesome as always! I recently purchased your music theory course on your website and your lessons are so informative and helpful, thanks for all your work!!
Thank you. Awesome.
merci beaucoup pour tes super lessons
Great rhythm lesson. Thanks JG
Awsome Justin! May I suggest a request for "Freedom" by Wham?
Good man, thank you Justin.
Wow! I love that song with your own lyrics instead of original - B B B and EE E, and back to B.... :-) a lot of fun! Thanks Justin!
Thanks! It's very helpful)))))
Hay Justin gefällt mir sehr gut.Thank you
Ahaha you're fun dude ! Love this video (y)
Great lesson! 🎸
Thanks a bunch! 👍🏼
Was the tempo a bit fast?
Thought I knew this one but still learned something. I always thought the A#m I played sounded wrong...F#/A# - much better!
Thanks Justin😉😉
ur welcome!
Currently learning the Bo Diddley strumming and instantly recognised where Faith came from
Yup - olde timee rhythm and blues. Cheers 😊
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I'm not sure if you take request but there is a song by Keith Urban called "only you can love me this way". it's a beautiful ballad with a great melody. Keith plays it a certain way and I've yet to find somebody on youtube who does it like him. it was me and my wife's wedding song and I would love to learn it the correct way so I could play it for her one day. I love your tutorials and would love to see you do this one. Thank you for what you do and keep up the good work : )
If you don't get the letters thing I just wrote down the pattern.
Down
Miss
Miss
Up
Miss
Miss
Down
Miss
Miss
Up
Down
Miss
Down
Miss
Down
Up.
Yes I wrote it down while watching in slowmo.
Great lesson again Justin and on a different note more of a request really if you get time in your busy schedule can you do a tutorial for marti pellow close to you nice acoustic guitar song
Odd strumming symbol around beat 2 on diagram? Sorry my mistake I see it now it's the fixings on the wall. Great lesson. Thank you
At last, Justin explains rhythm right, in the sense of ease of perception
Bro.. I like your style.. I feel like a baby learning nursery rhyme.. 😃 Thanks mate.. I hope I am able to woo her 😇🎸🎶
As ever a great piece of work. Thank you Sir! Being cheeky how about an arrangement for the wonderful lead break. I presume from the recording that several guitars were involved!
thanks justin
ur welcome!
hey thx for the faith tutorial. I was just having another look at the tutorial you did on henridixs purple haze. let me tell you something ive been listening to him for a very long time and yes i can confirm that you have definitely nailed it. cheers😎
Awesome. Again. How about Waiting fot that Day? I think from Listen Without Prejudice.
I’ll just come back to this one
Damn that was so well done. I do'nt even like that song, but any guitarist can tell you that is NOT easy to play. Justin AGAIN you make it look so damn simple.
We KNOW it's not... well done. You are brilliant. :D
At stage 2 of your course but nice to try ☺️
thank uuuuuuu
are there any strumming songs that don't have lyrics? With cool chords? If you could do one that would be awesome.
Someone pressed 'Dislike' for this? I thought it was fine, and the F#/A# sounds more accurate than the A#m I've seen used on other sites.
haters gonna hate, nobody cares about them, but I appreciate the likes!! :)
cool Justin thank you, maybe you could goes in the way of your voice (sorry for my bad english language like every french f… people😅) Enyway I love your post, thank you to make us dreaming🙏🏻
Hey Justin, any chance you could do a tutorial on "up the wolves" by The Mountain Goats. I love this song and recently started to learn guitar playing. It seems like it would be a simple song to learn. keep up the great vids m8 !
Very good one! Happy New Year! Hoping you can help me solve a mystery. I have been noticing several artists particularly Richie Kotzen using a very odd looking bar chord all the way up and down the neck. Hard to explain without a photo, but it resembles a F shape. No pointer finger barred, with sometimes the thumb on the low E. It sounds incredible. I can't find this anywhere on the chord charts. Any ideas and direction would be deeply appreciated. ~Danny
need more than that!
It's not a bar chord in the strict sense. It is most likely E shape moved up the neck without bar. Try to experiment the sound of A and B bar chords for example with pointer finger lifted up, i.e. holding E shape mainly on 3rd, 4th and 5th string and let first 2 open strings ring out ;) using your thumb for root note, or you can just slightly mute the 6th string.
Second most likely chord type is C shape (open chord position). Try to play it up the neck, for example on root position on 8th fret or experiment around.
The beauty of the sound comes from the open strings ringing out!
Long story short: Try bar chords in the key of E, all of them with root note on 6th string (majors and minors too) and keep first 2 strings open. I hope that made sense.
P.S. Keep one more thing in mind - it could be a different tuning also.
Cheers!
Thank you I will give that I try!
You're the best Justin! Could you do a lesson on Train in vain by The clash? Love your lessons!
Hi Justin, I'm your subscriber, could you do a guitar tutorial for "Star People" from George Michael, love this song but, there is no guitar lesson for that song on you tube.
Hi Justin, what is that black strap around the neck for?
could you do i believe in father christmas by greg lake please thank you
whats that stuff on the nut of the guitar? Is that for show or does it actually mute the strings once u lift the finger from fretboard??
Can you please do "You''ll think of me" by Keith Urban? Thank you :)
Hey Justin, what is that black thing on your guitar? Never seen it before.
mutes the strings above the nut!
exelente
could you do a lesson on here comes the sun by the beatles? would be wicked XD
❤️
If any body wants to know what it’s like to go out drinking with Justin, just put the speed down to 0.5x
can someone please explain the E, I can't see where he is putting his fingers!
cant wait to cover limp bizkits cover of this
What guitar is that???? I'm really interested in it.
Maton Michael Fix model.
Thank you!
When will we see the results from giveaway? Please?
released in the last newsletter - you're not signed up? :(
JustinGuitar Songs gues i'm not. Sorry :(. Where is this newsletter?
Is this in any of your books i can't find it
Afraid not - but it should be!
can you please send the results of giveaway on newsletter again? I am sorry but i did not get the Mail. Or can you make a video about it?
Justin sm lessons frm beginners course r missing..plz do smthing...
There are hundreds of beginner lessons on the site dude!! www.justinguitar.com/en/BS-000-BeginnersSongbook.php
There seems to be some vowels missing from your keyboard as well. Please do something!
wasupwityounospeakinfullwrds?
Isn't that rhythm called the "Bo Diddley beat"?
It sure is!
first
congratulations!
Third
So who can count highest... I think I can get to 4!
Very good Justin, just like this lesson! Cheers.
Is there a reason why you are pulsing your fret hand as you play? What does it do for you? Maybe its just a personal thing?
Jason Hirschi I know you didn't ask me, but I didn't see a reply so I'll try.
If I understand the question,
"Pulsing" with the left hand helps stop the chord from ringing. Deadening the notes, creating a staccato effect.
It enables the rhythm strums to sound persuasive (clicking) without causing the notes to sound. If he just held the chord down (fretting without pulsing) notes would just ring out and would sound nothing like the song.
Why don't you open up your eyes when you sing? Shyness???
shybess, the smith is a good song. Can you do it?
Thanks for the suggestion. There’s a song request board (plus 700+ song lessons) here:
www.justinguitar.com/songs
Cheers 😊
| Richard_close2u | JustinGuitar Official Guide & Approved Teacher
I know you want to reply to me, Justin !
Do I? :)
If only you showed the chord progression 💁🏻♂️
Im totally lost with your 1e+a strumming explanation :( Is it really improtant to swing your arm all the time?
I play. Just ignore the strum pattern listen by ear and you'll figure ur own way of strumming
When did Norm McDonald get an accent and start teaching guitar?
who's watching 2017?
Sudah² lah tu mat
So complicated
milking it a bit aren't we...
I often like your song lessons more than Marty's because Marty doesn't sing. Not that you're good at singing.
Andyguitar uploaded one just before this one. Coincidence?
first
not quite!