Best Guitar Teacher out there !! Nobody can Touch this Guy he explains and makes it so you can understand it and teaches you at a nice gentle easy pace Well Done from Rep of Ireland☘️ Well Done 👏
I would agree on best teacher, found this channel after 1yr+ of playing again. Ease, presentation, lesson, making you feel comfortable to get these songs you wanna play reachable. Thank you!
When you were doing the chops, I could hear the old Johnny Rivers song 'Down In the Boondocks'. Love your lesson on 'Into the Mystic'. A great song!!! Always wanted to learn this song correctly. Thank you for breaking it down. You are an excellent teacher and motivator and you make it all fun and enjoyable, too.
Yes, I'm not a musician, just kinda landed here one of my favorite tunes; I really enjoyed listening to the instructor! Almost made me want to take up lessons! 😅
Oh thank you so much for this Shane! Early Van the Man is one of my favourites, despite his later strange attitudes and later live appearances. Into the Mystic is one of the greats. Keep them coming!
Good stuff. I've been playing this song for years and years, and it's still one of my favs to play. I play it in D, rather than D#, so can play open with D, A, F#m, G or can capo in 2nd fret and play the version you're teaching here (the original I believe). I can't hit the high vocal notes in D#, so that's why I play it in D. But I've always loved this true to the original, so thanks for that and for those great fill bits - awesome!
I've been through boo koo videos to develop a comfortable rendition of this song...most of the challenge is with deciding on the meter and keeping count while playing by feel ♥. The singing comes so naturally . The urge to just cut loose with the vocals is irresistible, but keeping track of the beats tends to follow the singing - sympathetically. The way this teacher demonstrates the rhythm while mumbling the lines seems most helpful. Bless your heart for posting this tutorial....
This man is clearly insane, and I absolutely love him. Best version since Warren Haynes played it at the BrandyHouse, with Matt Abts literally playing pots and pans from their kitchen.
Thank you Rick - I'm glad it's working for you - it can be tricky to communicate some of the complexities without bogging it all down. Very encouraging to read your comment. Cheers! Shane
Great follow-up to the two recent videos on the "Whack" and the strumming lesson. And something everyone needs to hear is after the embellishments, when you talk about trying to avoid concentrating on the "up-down" pattern. It reinforces going back to the beginning of the video and mastering the rhythm of the strumming pattern; do that and you have the song. Thanks!
We were born before the wind Also, younger than the sun 'Ere the bonnie boat was won As we sailed into the mystic Hark now, hear the sailors cry Smell the sea and feel the sky Let your soul and spirit fly Into the mystic Yeah, when that fog horn blows I will be coming home Yeah, when that fog horn blows I wanna hear it I don't have to fear it And I wanna rock your gypsy soul Just like way back in the days of old Then magnificently we will float Into the mystic When that fog horn blows You know I will be coming home Yeah, when that fog horn whistle blows I gotta hear it I don't have to fear it And I wanna rock your gypsy soul Just like way back in the days of old And together we will float Into the mystic Come on, girl Too late to stop now
Excellent song I've been wanting to learn for a while. And thank you for adding the fills which really completes the greatness of this classic. Great job , you make learning a lot easier.
Man, I don’t play guitar but if I wanted to start I’d want you to be my teacher! What amazing teaching skills! Your explanations were beautifully said and easy to follow and understand!
Love this song.... When I sing it at a gig I have to drop it down a couple of frets so I can sing the bridge. Instead of a pick, I use my fingers to strum it. I can get the slap easier that way. Thanks for the song.
Great video lesson here. Just as an aside, what you're calling a "whack" is what those of us in the South, or from the bluegrass culture, call a chop. Basic stuff for mandolin players and fiddlers, but underappreciated by a lot of beginning guitarists. Great job here in pointing out how cool/critical it is here.
Damn you! LOL! Now i can't get "wack a chicken" out of my head! Great tutorial! your character makes it easy to follow! Thanks! look forward to the next one...
Ha! A big thank you for that - always fun to walk the chicken and it's a great way to count while strumming until you get the hang of it. My best to you! Shane
Maestro Shane spiegazioni sempre semplici dirette chiare e la musica sempre divertente come ritmo. Particolarmente gradita perché mi piace molto Van M.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻✨
Thank you for that "walking chicken" tip. I've been a professional studio and touring guitar player for 20 years but I admittedly have never been great at rhythm. And it's embarrassing. I get away with it but when it's a "one and a" I just freeze. I think (I hope) you've giving me a great tool to work on this handicap of mine.
Been doing this song for years...Wrong (Close) This was HUGE help Shane and I appreciate the great lessons. You are a awesome teacher and have a great bunch of music. Thank you! Now I need to figure out adding a beat buddy. That looks so cool and would be great for my solo gigs. Peace!
@@GuitarAtWorkAt some point I’ll get all the cool tech (total geek here so duh 😆) but in the meantime is there anything you’d recommend that’s PC software based to generate similar? Plenty of open source apps like Audacity and MuseScore out there.
Your demo of these techniques is amazing! I’m using your hammer-on demo here to help me get the right feel for the slip-note piano style. (Floyd Kramer) Thanks!
Thanks a bunch Shane! Cool lesson as always. But you know? That now when ever I sing this song, And the words "Into the Mystic"; should come round, Now they are forever Changed to .. "I Walk the chicken" .. LOL
Hey Shane just want to say I am learning so much from you and have a request but not a song request. Was hoping since you promote the beat buddy and Aeros quite heavily in your videos, that you could do an in depth tutorial on how to set these up and use these for all of us newbies that went out and bought these things. Just hoping you could do this.
Great lesson. Just a suggestion, start your videos off by playing the whole song so those of us intermediate - advanced guitarists who already know how to walk the chicken can play along. Then go back and do the breakdown for the beginners. I think more of us can get what we need out of the the video's instruction if you do it this way. More of us also can mean more subscribers, which is always nice. Again, just a suggestion.
Totally concur with Jonnys above recommendation. This method has long been used by Marty Schwartz, and is one of the most useful aspect of his excellent tutorials.
16:33 -- In the play-along, when you go from a C to a G, it sounds like you're doing a little "walk down" there? I slowed it way down and it looks like you're leaving your 1st finger in its position for the C chord (I think the 2nd finger is lifted off its string at that point), while you move your 3rd finger to the G on the 6th string (so you wind up playing the open 5th string), then after the 3rd finger arrives on the 6th string, you take your 1st finger off completely, and move the 2nd finger to the 5th string 2nd fret. Or something like that... Anyway -- it sounds cool. I'm definitely going to try to add that to the embellishments when I get that far... (And it wasn't just a fluke, either -- that same "walk down" sound appears multiple times as you play through the song.)
Hey - good catch there - great ears! When going from C to G in this song (and many others...) I find it irresistible to not walk a bit. On beat 4 of the C chord I move the bass note to the second fret of the A string - then when the G chord comes in on the next beat it feels complete to me. Cheers! Shane
Best Guitar Teacher out there !! Nobody can Touch this Guy he explains and makes it so you can understand it and teaches you at a nice gentle easy pace Well Done from Rep of Ireland☘️ Well Done 👏
Thank you Joe - greatly appreciated. My best to you! Shane
You are a born teacher. Excellent lesson.
Thank you! Shane
well done, I'm 70 and learning, thanks. I love the Warren Zevon version.
61 and ditto! Was a pandemic Xmas present of a guitar to myself and I’m getting there. Rock on! 🤟🏻
Can’t thank you enough. PLEASE teach more songs Exactly this way as beginners like myself are inspired to continue because of YOU !!!!🎸🕺🏾🎸🕺🏾🎸🕺🏾
Thank you Ed - my best to you! Shsne
I would agree on best teacher, found this channel after 1yr+ of playing again. Ease, presentation, lesson, making you feel comfortable to get these songs you wanna play reachable. Thank you!
Thank you Mike - happy to have you here. Cheers! Shane
When you were doing the chops, I could hear the old Johnny Rivers song 'Down In the Boondocks'. Love your lesson on 'Into the Mystic'. A great song!!! Always wanted to learn this song correctly. Thank you for breaking it down. You are an excellent teacher and motivator and you make it all fun and enjoyable, too.
I love the `70s but we didn`t have good instruction like this.
Thanks for that - some great stuff indeed. Shane
This has become my all time favorite Van Morrison tune.
Tough one to beat!
Yes, I'm not a musician, just kinda landed here one of my favorite tunes; I really enjoyed listening to the instructor! Almost made me want to take up lessons! 😅
Oh thank you so much for this Shane! Early Van the Man is one of my favourites, despite his later strange attitudes and later live appearances. Into the Mystic is one of the greats. Keep them coming!
Thanks for that - very glad to hear - he's fabulous for sure. Hope you have fun with it, Shane
His teaching is amazing, I’ve subscribed!
Good stuff. I've been playing this song for years and years, and it's still one of my favs to play. I play it in D, rather than D#, so can play open with D, A, F#m, G or can capo in 2nd fret and play the version you're teaching here (the original I believe). I can't hit the high vocal notes in D#, so that's why I play it in D. But I've always loved this true to the original, so thanks for that and for those great fill bits - awesome!
I've been through boo koo videos to develop a comfortable rendition of this song...most of the challenge is with deciding on the meter and keeping count while playing by feel ♥. The singing comes so naturally . The urge to just cut loose with the vocals is irresistible, but keeping track of the beats tends to follow the singing - sympathetically. The way this teacher demonstrates the rhythm while mumbling the lines seems most helpful. Bless your heart for posting this tutorial....
Thanks for that - my best to you! Shane
Thank you so much for breaking down the 16th strumming and the lift and hammer. I was struggling to get it after watching other videos!
Very glad it helped you. Cheers! Shane
This man is clearly insane, and I absolutely love him. Best version since Warren Haynes played it at the BrandyHouse, with Matt Abts literally playing pots and pans from their kitchen.
Ha! Thanks Ruth - cheers! Shane
Shane … so glad you finally did this. Great breakdown as always and an approach that simplifies complexities that bring the song to life .
Thank you Rick - I'm glad it's working for you - it can be tricky to communicate some of the complexities without bogging it all down. Very encouraging to read your comment. Cheers! Shane
@@GuitarAtWork❤
Thanks so much! I've been trying to figure out those fills for years! Can't believe they are so simple. These are what really MAKES the song!
That’s great - thanks Morgan! Shane
I'm glad I found this thank you. Very well presented. As a bass player this tune is a gas to play as well.
Absolutely the best lesson on this great tune. Truly is all about the 16th note rhythm. Terrific lesson!
A big big thank you for that. Happy to have you here and let’s all have fun with it. 🇨🇦❤️🍺
I have been trying to figure this one out for a LOOOONG time thanks this helps a lot
thank you for teaching this song and the embellishments - a favorite song I could never really figure out. Thank you for the great lessons and tips
Thank you Joseph - I really appreciate your comment. Glad it is working for you and very happy to have you here with us. Cheers!
Shane
Outstanding lesson. Thank you.
Thanks Michael - very glad you enjoyed. Cheers! Shane
Thank you for sharing. You have a wonderful way of calmly instructing.
I've been practicing with the original recorded song for a while, and this video help me bring it together with more ease. Thank you! 🌞
Thanks Larry - glad it helped! Shane
Canadian guys are awesome at stuff
Thank you Stan - we Canadians greatly appreciate the shout out. My best to you! Shane
Yeah I caught that too right away! Was aboot to say it eh…
Thank you, your lessons are amazing. I admire your talent to say the least. Thank you for sharing
Thank you John - much appreciated. Cheers! Shane
Great follow-up to the two recent videos on the "Whack" and the strumming lesson. And something everyone needs to hear is after the embellishments, when you talk about trying to avoid concentrating on the "up-down" pattern. It reinforces going back to the beginning of the video and mastering the rhythm of the strumming pattern; do that and you have the song. Thanks!
I’m in full agreement. Thanks Frank - glad to have you here. Cheers, Shane
Thanks so much! Great lesson for a true classic!🙏🎸
Thank you - very glad you enjoyed - I always enjoy doing these videos and it's really great to hear from people who are watching. Best to you, Shane
I tried to walk the chicken like twice and my pick flew out of my hand :-) looking forward to learning this song. Thank you for the great lesson.
Ha! Thanks Hans - have fun with it, Shane
We were born before the wind
Also, younger than the sun
'Ere the bonnie boat was won
As we sailed into the mystic
Hark now, hear the sailors cry
Smell the sea and feel the sky
Let your soul and spirit fly
Into the mystic
Yeah, when that fog horn blows
I will be coming home
Yeah, when that fog horn blows
I wanna hear it
I don't have to fear it
And I wanna rock your gypsy soul
Just like way back in the days of old
Then magnificently we will float
Into the mystic
When that fog horn blows
You know I will be coming home
Yeah, when that fog horn whistle blows
I gotta hear it
I don't have to fear it
And I wanna rock your gypsy soul
Just like way back in the days of old
And together we will float
Into the mystic
Come on, girl
Too late to stop now
Woot!! One of my favorites!! Can't wait to learn it!
Excellent - hope you have fun with it - keep us posted! Shane
Clear instruction. Thank you. Understood perfectly. 👍🏼
Fabulous - thank you Kevin! Shane
Excellent tutorial I can’t wait to try it
Thank you Tiffany - my best, Shane
Thank you very much! That was very helpful to me in the way it was presented.
I will be watching your videos.
Excellent song I've been wanting to learn for a while. And thank you for adding the fills which really completes the greatness of this classic. Great job , you make learning a lot easier.
Man, I don’t play guitar but if I wanted to start I’d want you to be my teacher! What amazing teaching skills! Your explanations were beautifully said and easy to follow and understand!
A big thank you for that. Cheers, Shane
Great lesson. Medium to heavy picks for almost everything.
Love this song.... When I sing it at a gig I have to drop it down a couple of frets so I can sing the bridge. Instead of a pick, I use my fingers to strum it. I can get the slap easier that way. Thanks for the song.
How are you doing that (dropping down) while capo’d? Like you I cannot sing that high. I’ll just squeak! 😅
@@rawr6306 It works well. I don’t squeak. LOL. I just use the capo lower. I don’t change during the song, I just start out singing it lower.
perfect timing, was just looking for this song.
Great video lesson here. Just as an aside, what you're calling a "whack" is what those of us in the South, or from the bluegrass culture, call a chop. Basic stuff for mandolin players and fiddlers, but underappreciated by a lot of beginning guitarists. Great job here in pointing out how cool/critical it is here.
Damn you! LOL! Now i can't get "wack a chicken" out of my head! Great tutorial! your character makes it easy to follow! Thanks! look forward to the next one...
Ha! A big thank you for that - always fun to walk the chicken and it's a great way to count while strumming until you get the hang of it. My best to you! Shane
Another great lesson, thank you so much 😊
Thank you Melvin - very glad you enjoyed and happy to have you here with us, Cheers, Shane
very well presented on how to play music; to be in it
Thank you Robert - glad you enjoyed and happy to have you here with us! Shane
Wow excellent job explaining this song really great job thank you!!!
Maestro Shane spiegazioni sempre semplici dirette chiare e la musica sempre divertente come ritmo. Particolarmente gradita perché mi piace molto Van M.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻✨
Thank you Barbara - happy to hear from you here. Cheers! Shane
Good one Shane thank you, V M has some good tunes out there would love to here you do more of them. Thank you ,you are the man.
Thank you Dalton - much appreciated! Shane
My Beatbuddy will be here Tuesday, can't wait!
Fabulous - enjoy Wendy! Merry Christmas! Shane
Love the way you teach and demonstrate…I’m in
So right about the strumming.
Love your method and talent to back it up….
Thank you Carlos - greatly appreciated. My best to you! Shane
Wonderful song great instruction.
love love love your lessons
Thank you Carol - happy to have you here. Best to you! Shane
I just got the beat buddy. Amazing! And I created a playlist where I am putting your songs that I want to learn
Fantastic - SO great!!!! Shane
One of the best youtube lessons 👋👌
Thanks for that - my best to you. Shane
Man that was a fun song to learn Thank you!
Thank you for that "walking chicken" tip. I've been a professional studio and touring guitar player for 20 years but I admittedly have never been great at rhythm. And it's embarrassing. I get away with it but when it's a "one and a" I just freeze. I think (I hope) you've giving me a great tool to work on this handicap of mine.
Ooo I am definitely going to learn this 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
Very glad Carleen! Shane
So fun! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed Dan. Cheers! Shane
Love it! Walk the chicken, walk the chicken. Just discovered your channel and it looks a great find. Fantastic lesson for an awesome song. Thanks!
Thank you - glad you enjoyed! Shane
Love love your channel from Australia
Great lesson, Shane!
Thank you Gene - happy to have you here and very glad you enjoyed. Cheers! Shane
Spectacular! Thank you
Glad you enjoyed! Shane
You the man boss. Good teaching.
In my opinion..SWEEL SEASON..does an awsome version of this song..and thank you for teaching it correctly
Thank for that, very helpful
Love this guy! Why have i never seen him before?
Thanks Mike - glad to have you here with us. Cheers! Shane
Great stuff...thanks my man...
Thanks Chris - I appreciate the encouragement. Hope you have fun with it! Shane
Very good thorough lesson...
Thank you Shane❤
Thanks Paul - very glad you enjoyed - all the best to you, Shane
So much fun, nice job.
Love it!
Been doing this song for years...Wrong (Close) This was HUGE help Shane and I appreciate the great lessons. You are a awesome teacher and have a great bunch of music. Thank you! Now I need to figure out adding a beat buddy. That looks so cool and would be great for my solo gigs. Peace!
Thank you Jim - that's great to hear. You'll love the Beatbuddy and it is absolutely perfect for solo gigs. Highly recommend. Shane
@@GuitarAtWorkAt some point I’ll get all the cool tech (total geek here so duh 😆) but in the meantime is there anything you’d recommend that’s PC software based to generate similar? Plenty of open source apps like Audacity and MuseScore out there.
Thank you sir....👍✌️💪
Thanks Arnold - glad you enjoyed. Cheers, Shane
Thanks for this! Epic!
Thank you Brandon - glad you enjoyed🇨🇦
Your demo of these techniques is amazing! I’m using your hammer-on demo here to help me get the right feel for the slip-note piano style. (Floyd Kramer) Thanks!
walk a chicken, walk a chicken, hahah. its perfect but funny as hell. cheers from mississauga.
Thanks for that - I always love doing the chicken! Shane
Thank you
Glad you enjoyed Bill - Cheers! Shane
Wow, thank You!
Thank you - hope you enjoy! Shane
Brilliant 🙌
Thank you Gareth - my best to you! Shane
i know nothing about guitars, but man u got me early doors
Great teacher!
This is awesome
Thank you Royce! Shane
Loved the walk a chick en. Thanks teach.
Glad you enjoyed Craig - best to you! Shane
Thanks a bunch Shane! Cool lesson as always.
But you know?
That now when ever I sing this song,
And the words "Into the Mystic"; should come round,
Now they are forever Changed to ..
"I Walk the chicken" .. LOL
Ha! Love it Randall - thanks for that, Shane
Walk da chicken? Holy crap, I didn’t have an issue with 16ths to begin with but I ain’t never gettin that ear worm outta my head now!
Nice lessons! I enjoyed it!
Why do i always want to strum the basic patterns and add elements of the lead and vocal melodies at the same time? It messes with my timing.
Sub'd. Great break down. Thank you so much.
Thank you Marty - glad to have you here! Shane
most excellent...
Excellent
Great lesson! Thanks so much for posting. Only problem is I can't get "walk the chicken" out of my head!
as always my man awesome
Thanks Jason - glad to hear from you. Shane
Hey Shane just want to say I am learning so much from you and have a request but not a song request. Was hoping since you promote the beat buddy and Aeros quite heavily in your videos, that you could do an in depth tutorial on how to set these up and use these for all of us newbies that went out and bought these things. Just hoping you could do this.
So can you do this maybe?
excellent!!
Thanks for that - have fun with it! Shane
Great lesson. Just a suggestion, start your videos off by playing the whole song so those of us intermediate - advanced guitarists who already know how to walk the chicken can play along. Then go back and do the breakdown for the beginners. I think more of us can get what we need out of the the video's instruction if you do it this way. More of us also can mean more subscribers, which is always nice. Again, just a suggestion.
Totally concur with Jonnys above recommendation. This method has long been used by Marty Schwartz, and is one of the most useful aspect of his excellent tutorials.
16:33 -- In the play-along, when you go from a C to a G, it sounds like you're doing a little "walk down" there? I slowed it way down and it looks like you're leaving your 1st finger in its position for the C chord (I think the 2nd finger is lifted off its string at that point), while you move your 3rd finger to the G on the 6th string (so you wind up playing the open 5th string), then after the 3rd finger arrives on the 6th string, you take your 1st finger off completely, and move the 2nd finger to the 5th string 2nd fret. Or something like that... Anyway -- it sounds cool. I'm definitely going to try to add that to the embellishments when I get that far... (And it wasn't just a fluke, either -- that same "walk down" sound appears multiple times as you play through the song.)
Hey - good catch there - great ears! When going from C to G in this song (and many others...) I find it irresistible to not walk a bit. On beat 4 of the C chord I move the bass note to the second fret of the A string - then when the G chord comes in on the next beat it feels complete to me. Cheers! Shane
I am making good progress with this ❤😊
Excellent. Cheers Carleen! Shane
I have that same yellow smiley face mug
Fabulous - I love it! Shane
Subscribed you are a born teacher
Big thank you - glad to have you with us. Cheers! Shane
I’m going to buy the beat and looper too.
@@SouthFloridasRestaurantGuy fabulous. You’ll be glad you did.
Please teach us Will Harrison Baptized and Buried on acoustic guitar
Great suggestion. Thanks! Shane
Cheers Shane 🍻👍
Thank you Kevin - always glad to have you here. Cheers, Shane
"You're doomed, doomed." LOL
Ha! Hope you’re having fun with it. Cheers, Shane