I just came across this channel and would have to agree. To me, subtle nuances and inflections are what separates the great players from the good ones.
Especially how he explains it, most of the RUclips teachers it's hard to listen to them, because they talk so much around it, Justin keeps it simple, that's awesome
Just joined a wedding band and need to learn this one. Searched last week and said "oh, man, no Justin lesson on Pride and Joy?" But then, just like that, Justin delivers! Thanks for doing what you do!!!!
I know that I’m WAAAAAAYYYYY late to this party, but MY GOODNESS I really like and appreciate your instruction. Clear. Concise. Accurate. Easy to follow. Encouraging. Specific on Technique. Thanks, Justin - I appreciate you!!!
Aprendí a tocar esta canción gracias a ti. La semana pasada, el colegio de mi hija que es católico, nos pidieron a los padres que participaremos en el aniversario mostrando un "talento" y me anime a subir con una guitarra acústica y tocar "Pride And Joy" que aprendí gracias a ti. Además de 2 padres que conocían al la canción, los otros padres y niños no la conocían. Yo y mi "mal Ingles" los hicimos vibrar. Ahora ellos piensan que soy un maestro de la guitarra blusera jajajaj Desde Chile un agradecido. quería que lo supieras
About 10 yrs ago I decided to get serious about lead guitar (was an acoustic strummer) and thought I'd start with this "little" shuffle (since I played them all the time on acoustic). So this lesson on the first few bars takes a 25 min vid (based on how many hrs of work)... and now you know why the first song I picked took 6 mths to learn... lol! But, while it was an eye opener for sure, I don't regret any of it... so much to learn, and to understand how the great players make the difficult look sooo easy. Great work explaining the technique's... I use a touch less muting, but you've got the original recording sound spot on... nice!
really well done - too many players don't cop the count of the intro correctly - you nail it. also totally right about the circle picking/strumming ... it's the little 'rake' of the muted strings that creates the essential pulsing rhythmic component of the part ... you even nailed the little G# grace note on the walking bass line between the G and the B - almost inaudilbe at tempo but really creates the difference between 'ok' and 'really good' ... super lesson - thanks for sharing it
I have seen many tutorials on Pride and Joy and you are the only one that shows the circular strumming the way SVR did it. Love your tutorials and how you do everything to show the way it is really done. You rock Justin!!
@@Cream_CurdlR Yeah once you get it down it is really easy. But getting to the point where it feels easy can be very difficult. (Its been 2 years though I'm sure you got it down by now)
That shuffle is just mind boggling,been playing for a year,but that is just....i`ll try really slow ,until i lose interest and start some new song,somethng with 0 3 5. Thanks Justine
Justin you're awesome. I can understand what you explain far more easily than what other guys do in Spanish, and that's much to say cause my English is awful.
WOW. Just to attempt to teach this style is formidable. Very well done Justin, one of your best. My bank holiday has now become rather more difficult and very interesting!! Best wishes Tim
Justin, thank you so frickin much for this lesson man. You were so right! The individual note licks are so fun to play in this song, but the "Texas shuffle" is definitely one of the trickiest parts about this song. Thank you for breaking it down and offering insight and tips to improve technique on this
The very best lesson on this iconic SRV classic. I will no doubt be playing this song wrong the rest of my life, but this takes some of the mystery out of Stevie's masterful rhythm technique. Thanks, Justin! BTW, I'm always impressed how you are able to count the beats while simultaneously playing a challenging rhythm or lick. Cheers!
Very help full been struggling with this and even if I don't get it. Perfectly. I get that sound. ,I can't read music so this is a big help,,, Thanks,,,
Thanks Justin ,I like it how you give good solid advice with your tutorial the little things that need attention,and I especially like your humility your a great teacher who's not afraid to admit when you not quite sure about a piece your teaching,you have helped me learn so much in the last few years thanks again Justin.
Hey Thanks From Scotland, I already Play this but like you Said its a hard one to nail perfectly the strumming got to me, STRAIGHT AWAY you showd the circle technique Helped me Big Time thanks Mate,
Wow. I wish I would of seen your lesson for this song a long time ago… You play this rhythm *FAR* better than any one else Ive seen. My version sounds as average as the other instructors I was listening to, but yours really stands out! Honestly. Ive got some work to do, but you inspired me to polish my technique. (the struggle continues…ha)
Once you learn Texas raking style, it’s very natural and you probably will use it a lot. It’s one of those things you can’t learn from reading tabs. The funny thing with my experience was, until I learned how to do this I had trouble playing clean, one note at a time. There are a few Blues techniques where you let notes ring out. That gave me a lot more control over how I wanted what I was playing to sound. --- It’s an A chord. It’s E5 to A. --- Breaking it down to triplets at the last part is extremely helpful.
That hitting the 4th fret low E as an upstroke in this piece Justin is the key. I always thought he was just hammering it on and the top strings were muted as usual. Problem is that means the low note is not sounding out as good when you only hammer and gets drowned out with the high notes.
This is gold, I don't know how long you spent making this video but great job! Now because of you i finally have the concept of the strum/mute to start working on it and I thank you so much for that Justin!
Thanks for this circle right hand tech...I didn't really realize why I could not play it nicely. I can go back to practice. Utube is really a révolution for musicians. :)
Its the little nuances that you pay attention to and teach that make you the best, Justin.
thx!
I just came across this channel and would have to agree. To me, subtle nuances and inflections are what separates the great players from the good ones.
JustinGuitar Songs can you do stevies little wing!!!
@@JustinGuitarSongs bro u make the texas shuffle look easy
Especially how he explains it, most of the RUclips teachers it's hard to listen to them, because they talk so much around it, Justin keeps it simple, that's awesome
Just joined a wedding band and need to learn this one. Searched last week and said "oh, man, no Justin lesson on Pride and Joy?" But then, just like that, Justin delivers! Thanks for doing what you do!!!!
Congratulations. You're going to make some dough brother!
I know that I’m WAAAAAAYYYYY late to this party, but MY GOODNESS I really like and appreciate your instruction. Clear. Concise. Accurate. Easy to follow. Encouraging. Specific on Technique. Thanks, Justin - I appreciate you!!!
Absolutely the best guitar teacher on the planet. No doubt.
yes
I agree 👍
You're the only guitar teacher who you can make a real progress with in the first try! You're the legend of this generation Justin
Amen.
"not to difficult to play it badly".....I love that!!!
Excellent easy to understand lesson… no wasted time talking and lots of playing examples. I love the way you broke this down into manageable sections!
The subtle nuances and patience to clearly show and explain this is really incredible!
Cheers 😊
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The raking technique is very important for this song
Aprendí a tocar esta canción gracias a ti.
La semana pasada, el colegio de mi hija que es católico, nos pidieron a los padres que participaremos en el aniversario mostrando un "talento" y me anime a subir con una guitarra acústica y tocar "Pride And Joy" que aprendí gracias a ti. Además de 2 padres que conocían al la canción, los otros padres y niños no la conocían.
Yo y mi "mal Ingles" los hicimos vibrar.
Ahora ellos piensan que soy un maestro de la guitarra blusera jajajaj
Desde Chile un agradecido. quería que lo supieras
About 10 yrs ago I decided to get serious about lead guitar (was an acoustic strummer) and thought I'd start with this "little" shuffle (since I played them all the time on acoustic).
So this lesson on the first few bars takes a 25 min vid (based on how many hrs of work)... and now you know why the first song I picked took 6 mths to learn... lol!
But, while it was an eye opener for sure, I don't regret any of it... so much to learn, and to understand how the great players make the difficult look sooo easy.
Great work explaining the technique's... I use a touch less muting, but you've got the original recording sound spot on... nice!
really well done - too many players don't cop the count of the intro correctly - you nail it. also totally right about the circle picking/strumming ... it's the little 'rake' of the muted strings that creates the essential pulsing rhythmic component of the part ... you even nailed the little G# grace note on the walking bass line between the G and the B - almost inaudilbe at tempo but really creates the difference between 'ok' and 'really good' ... super lesson - thanks for sharing it
Circular strumming? I never would have thought of that. Excellent lesson, thanks.
Nobody does circular strumming except Stevie and Justin.
Thanks a lot from France . "life without you" "scuttle buttin' " or "cold shot" next time ?.... You are great teacher .
You are the best online teacher. Period.
I have seen many tutorials on Pride and Joy and you are the only one that shows the circular strumming the way SVR did it. Love your tutorials and how you do everything to show the way it is really done. You rock Justin!!
Most tricky shuffle ever. And brilliant as well
Thanks a lot Coach Justin. You a very good teacher. More power to you!!!
My pleasure!
Justin, your no doubt the best teacher on u tube. Thanks man!!
Learning this song really helped improved my overall playing, Thanks again Justin
Thank God for the internet, liked and subscribed!! Thanks Justin.
Best lesson I've heard on playing like Stevie Ray Vaughan. Thank you Justin!
Plz do rest of song. By far that was a better lesson then the others I found.
Genius man with your little tips…I was struggling to understand that shuffle riff. Your tips are a big help!
Justin's SRV impression at the start was enough for me to give this a like!
guitar playing 11/10 dancing -3/10 love your videos please keep up the good work.
I've seen a lot of how to's, but this is the easiest to understand!
your teaching technique is what i love cause i understand and learn theories in playing THANK YOU!!!!!! Justin
Watch John Mayer’s Cone when I call performance and you will see the racking technique in a slowed down version to practice this technique.
British Norm MacDonald is awesome. Thanks for the lesson.
Man, you are the best teavher on youtube!! Thanks
oh no , your lesson is here can't make any more excuses to not learn it now :/
:) do it!
this is very hard to do. it seems like once you get it then it is like riding a bike. yes? i have not got it yet
@@Cream_CurdlR Yeah once you get it down it is really easy. But getting to the point where it feels easy can be very difficult. (Its been 2 years though I'm sure you got it down by now)
You are a monster at teaching. Damn. Born for this.
Hi Justin, My personal opinion is You do sound just like SRV even more clean sound . I like it . Thank you sir.
Watched SRV play this a lot on the video. Never noticed or could figure out the circle pattern strum. Outstanding explanation. Thank you sir!
I am just a guitar beginner , but with this song i can satrt killing it , thank you justin :)
Akif Koofy same here
your the only person that I've seen play it as close to SRV as possible... AWESOME!!!
Ah there's a few bits I would still work on if I had time... but thanks!
Excellent tips! Great video!
Man you really got the SRV vibe going, great video
Awesome this is the first lesson i actually understand how to play this. thank you, you are really good explaner
Thanks Matte!
Very good lesson!
Great lesson of an epic riff
Your tone is scary good!
This is the best lesson for pride and joy. thank you!
Thoroughly enjoyed the lesson!
Justin is the best!
I joined a band and they play this song, thank you so much for this video ❤❤❤
That shuffle is just mind boggling,been playing for a year,but that is just....i`ll try really slow ,until i lose interest and start some new song,somethng with 0 3 5. Thanks Justine
best tutorial on the tube for this Amazing song, u r one of the few if not the only one to get it right. keep up the great work man :)
Cheers!
Thanks ! Fantastic.
do Texas flood and I'll die
You are the only one in yt that does this right!
"Not too difficult to play it badly..." Wow, this is right up my alley! I play *everything* badly, with no difficulty whatsoever! :-)
Just awesome. Might be your best lesson yet!
The best teacher on the web! I play with transcribe continually : You can change the key and the tempo! Excellent tool!
Dude. I can see why you have 1M subscribers. Your how-tos are the best --by far. Thank you!! Subscribed.
why have 39 people disliked this video?????? C'mon! Justin is an incredible teacher.
Only thing I can figure is didn't SRV play a half step down?
Great installment
Oh God, too awesome, must learn to play! Thank you for the awesome tutorial, man.
Justin you're awesome. I can understand what you explain far more easily than what other guys do in Spanish, and that's much to say cause my English is awful.
The best teacher
I could never get that muting technique before. But if you can't teach me, no one can!
Thanks for all the work you put into this lessons :)
WOW. Just to attempt to teach this style is formidable. Very well done Justin,
one of your best. My bank holiday has now become rather more difficult and very interesting!! Best wishes Tim
You play all you licks SOO accurate :)) Every phrase is on point
I try! :)
Justin, thank you so frickin much for this lesson man. You were so right! The individual note licks are so fun to play in this song, but the "Texas shuffle" is definitely one of the trickiest parts about this song. Thank you for breaking it down and offering insight and tips to improve technique on this
Excellent detail. Most in depth teaching of this I have ever watched. Thank you Justin.
Mate ! superb stuff
The very best lesson on this iconic SRV classic. I will no doubt be playing this song wrong the rest of my life, but this takes some of the mystery out of Stevie's masterful rhythm technique. Thanks, Justin! BTW, I'm always impressed how you are able to count the beats while simultaneously playing a challenging rhythm or lick. Cheers!
You'll get it right. Keep on practicing!
Very help full been struggling with this and even if I don't get it. Perfectly. I get that sound. ,I can't read music so this is a big help,,,
Thanks,,,
This is a killer alright --almost impossible to nail this complex shuffle by SRV--
Thanks Justin ,I like it how you give good solid advice with your tutorial the little things that need attention,and I especially like your humility your a great teacher who's not afraid to admit when you not quite sure about a piece your teaching,you have helped me learn so much in the last few years thanks again Justin.
Justin, thank you! I have been working on this for a couple of weeks and it helps me play other things better as well.
Brilliant tune and lesson, thanks Justin ;)
Cheers Jack
Great lesson as usual!
outstanding playing and tutorial! thanks again Justin
GREAT performance and lesson, Justin!!!!!
Cheers!
JustinGuitar Songs
please do a lesson on Mother's Finest Mickey's Monkey or Hard Rock Lover?
This chap is a wonderful teacher......if you want tuition books look no further......I wish I had discovered him sooner..top man
Hey Thanks From Scotland, I already Play this but like you Said its a hard one to nail perfectly the strumming got to me, STRAIGHT AWAY you showd the circle technique Helped me Big Time thanks Mate,
Brilliant. Thanks so much for all the work you put into this.
Wow. I wish I would of seen your lesson for this song a long time ago… You play this rhythm *FAR* better than any one else Ive seen. My version sounds as average as the other instructors I was listening to, but yours really stands out! Honestly.
Ive got some work to do, but you inspired me to polish my technique. (the struggle continues…ha)
thanks for this lesson. is not simple but so fun.
Excellent lesson. Thanks Justin. I just put some money on your books.
Awesome Justin!
Once you learn Texas raking style, it’s very natural and you probably will use it a lot. It’s one of those things you can’t learn from reading tabs.
The funny thing with my experience was, until I learned how to do this I had trouble playing clean, one note at a time. There are a few Blues techniques where you let notes ring out. That gave me a lot more control over how I wanted what I was playing to sound.
---
It’s an A chord. It’s E5 to A.
---
Breaking it down to triplets at the last part is extremely helpful.
Great lesson,you is the best! thanks.
Getting this figured out is my goal for the summer....off to a bad start ;-)
Hi Justin, long time viewer. Excellent lesson on this tricky classic! enjoy your lessons immensely.
That hitting the 4th fret low E as an upstroke in this piece Justin is the key. I always thought he was just hammering it on and the top strings were muted as usual. Problem is that means the low note is not sounding out as good when you only hammer and gets drowned out with the high notes.
nice playing man
Awesome Love It!!!!🎸❤️🎸
love it!! Justin
That may be the closest to SRV I've ever heard. Phenomenal.
This is gold, I don't know how long you spent making this video but great job! Now because of you i finally have the concept of the strum/mute to start working on it and I thank you so much for that Justin!
many thanks for this video!!
Wow, thanks for showing us how to play this difficult song. Your tips are always pretty amazing and right on. Thanks again.
Great lesson ,you are my favorite in you tube. Master Justin. Greetings from Oslo
You are the absolute best. I can't thank you enough for this Justin!
Justin! Man, you were channeling SRV! You looked possessed dude! Great lesson!!
Thanks for this circle right hand tech...I didn't really realize why I could not play it nicely. I can go back to practice. Utube is really a révolution for musicians. :)
Awesome Lesson!
great work Justin. you are an inspiration:)
great lesson ...ive always struggled with this song. Some great insights. I almost feel like I might be able to learn this. 😉