To be a master of your craft is impressive. To be a masterful teacher of it is even more impressive. I dig how Brett Papa never lets himself, or his many guests, forget that they're addressing an audience of learners. This is why I continue to come back to this channel.
I came to the comments to say something very similar, but you absolutely encapsulated what I wanted to say. I can't believe I missed this when it was released, but thank you Brett and Justin. Between Brett's great questions and Justin's down-to-earth approach of telling us what he's doing and what he's THINKING is unbelievably valuable. Man, the rapport between you two tells me this would be a great recurring segment! Cheers
For sure one of the most educational videos of the millions of guit fiddle videos out there. (And aimed at the intermediate level player! That's rare). I love that Brett would stop and break down each part. That must be so unnatural for anyone but a really good teacher. **So helpful for those that watch to LEARN and not just watch as info-tainment.** Thank you Justin, thank you Brett Papa. Bless you heart and all your vital organs, pianos, guitars, amps...
You Always come up with these great solos that don't require shredding skills; but they are so musical and sound so damn good! This is my idea of great guitar playing -- to play and to listen to.
Justin is a great example of how to get a call back by being a cool guy to hang with and also great parts and not overplaying unless that is what the client wants.
hey John McClenon nice to see you I have your lessons also. right now I am learning wonderful tonight the lesson you did with your gold Gibson on RUclips. it's a great lesson
I've been watching your videos for a long time Brett and I think you have absolutely cracked the code . Amazing guests and informative content all done with people that obviously enjoy doing what they are doing . Thanks sooo much
I love this brother! You ask the questions I want to ask. Where did you get that idea, what are you playing out of, why that? Why there? Almost every time I ask those questions of players I admire, I get vague answers. I find that most guys reach a level where they're just playing...not thinking about it. I love that you guys went through it all and analyzed it all. I spend a ton of time trying to understand the why. You guys are truly "educating" here. Thank yall!
This is such a great lesson. Thank you, thank you, thank you! I already have F-C-G-G on the looper and I am playing each one of these licks over and over. Hopefully I will start to retain them and relate them to the chords so I can use them for other songs. I LOVE when he said don't play the same part as the other guitar player! Also, leave room for the singer and the snare drum. Even if you are not recording a session, these are very important and every guitar player should be thinking about it. Thank you Brett!
Hi Brett. I'm new to your channel here in the last couple of days and I'm really enjoying it. I'm 51 (started at 10) and just picked up my guitar again last year after hardly touching it for the previous 10 years (long story)! My interest was renewed after finding idle time during the pandemic and I started watching Rick Beato and Tim Pierce videos, among others. I am very happy that I came across your channel as I can see that there is a lot to learn from you and your guests which I am looking forward to. You have a way with speaking plainly and clearly so that I can understand what you are doing and why. And I really loved this video with Justin Ostrander. Thank you!
Brett. I love what you do and truly admire your positive attitude. It’s great to learn new stuff every day and witness the respect and fondness you have for your guests and viewers. Bless you
5 mins in and I gotta say the tone difference on the two guitars is beautiful....great sound..............I'm gonna listen on and find out more about Justin, nice one Brett
Brett love your rhythm work you are playing bacic chords and it sounds so good .Justin such helpful ideas and some inspiring playing. Great job that is why I love this channel
Thank ya! I mean no point doing anything else when you have guys like Justin around lol! Just gonna stick to strummin' chords and let the pro's do the rest. Thanks for watching! More Justin coming soon!
@@BrettPapa thats great 👍 😄. Seriously though you make simple progressions and chords sound great .It is so awesome having a resource like this .you have true professionals giving invaluable advice. If something like this existed when I was coming up I'd be in the chair to your right!
This was a fantastic lesson. Justin is an amazing player. How do you make such clear backing tracks? Would love to see how you make these tracks in a future video!
Agreed Matt! We just picked a drum loop and Justin laid down a bass track. We exported that to my iPad and played to that and then I sent all those tracks to my buddy to mix it a bit for us and that was basically it.
@@jeremyversusjazz it’s blonde. For some reason, the finish has ambered a lot more than most others I’ve seen. Under the pickguard though, it’s much more blonde. Maybe it was played a lot outside in the heat. I don’t know. I love it though!
Thanks Brett, very well done and I really liked Jason's ideas. It would be great in the future if you could add in the description the gear used by your guests. Cheers!
I've watched this video a few times now and I just caught Justin's "Happy Gilmore" reference at the 20 minute mark. This guy's playing is phenomenal and he's pretty quick witted as well, it makes watching him that much better for me.
Anyone else watch with captions on and notice it translated the guitar sounds as saying "so....so... .uh....good". Even the guitar was happy with what it was playing!
Yep Justin is amazing. I would love to and I am sure I will soon but Justin is a man in demand! His session schedule is crazy right now! He has a RUclips channel as well that he posts on fairly often.
I do that sometimes. However I like for the interviews about them and not me. There is plenty of stuff out there with me playing. There are a couple vids coming out soon where I do trade solos though. Thanks for watching!
Thank you Brett and Justin for this lesson. I reallly enjoy all these types of videos that Brett does, think I've watched most all of them. But something about this one just keeps me watching over and over, so much good stuff to absorb. I'm working on creating a full backing track, hopefully it turns out good. When I hear this song, for some reason I instantly think Eli Young Band.
AWESOME MAN! THANK YOU GUYS FOR THE LESSON, I AM A CONVERTED DRUMMER TO GUITAR, I LOVE IT, I PLAY BY EAR ALSO ALOT OF OPEN CORDS DUE TO MY HANDS FROM DOING AUTO BODY ALL OF MY LIFE( CARPAL TUNNEL).
it's been a while since I've seen Brett bust out his red telle. One of my favorite guitars I had to build my own just like it with the Lollar pickups and all . I cloned it
I second that request. Would love to be able to practice these great tips over the same backing track. Great job. Your questions really help pull out the nuggets of wisdom. Really appreciate these videos.
Great guitarist, as a session guy he gets paid to play parts which are catchy and melodic; he’s not trying to impress you with his licks. This is welcome in a world of shredders playing for other shredders.
THANK YOU! Sorry I’m seeing this so late. This is my whole point. It’s fun to be impressive and be a “guitar player’s guitar player”, but I want to be the kind of guitar player that non-guitar-playing musicians want to play music with.
To be a master of your craft is impressive. To be a masterful teacher of it is even more impressive. I dig how Brett Papa never lets himself, or his many guests, forget that they're addressing an audience of learners. This is why I continue to come back to this channel.
Thanks for coming back Aaron! Glad you like the vids!
@@BrettPapa Always do. Always will.
Spot on. Very very few master that :-)
I came to the comments to say something very similar, but you absolutely encapsulated what I wanted to say. I can't believe I missed this when it was released, but thank you Brett and Justin. Between Brett's great questions and Justin's down-to-earth approach of telling us what he's doing and what he's THINKING is unbelievably valuable. Man, the rapport between you two tells me this would be a great recurring segment! Cheers
For sure one of the most educational videos of the millions of guit fiddle videos out there. (And aimed at the intermediate level player! That's rare). I love that Brett would stop and break down each part. That must be so unnatural for anyone but a really good teacher. **So helpful for those that watch to LEARN and not just watch as info-tainment.**
Thank you Justin, thank you Brett Papa. Bless you heart and all your vital organs, pianos, guitars, amps...
Sure thing Ted! Much more with Justin coming soon! He also is starting to post on his channel so make sure to check it out there!
You Always come up with these great solos that don't require shredding skills; but they are so musical and sound so damn good! This is my idea of great guitar playing -- to play and to listen to.
I agree bro!
Thanks for checking us out!
I know this is your job Brett but boring. Glad you're back doing songs. Peace.
@@douglaschristine8387 think it's boring just learning other people's songs.would much rather learn this kinda stuff.
Justin is a great example of how to get a call back by being a cool guy to hang with and also great parts and not overplaying unless that is what the client wants.
Yep for sure!
This has been one of the most important lessons for me. How to play well with others. You don't always have to solo.
Yep. Much more with Justin coming soon!
Ya'll sound great! That opening jamming was 🔥! Awesome sounding backing track too.
😘! Hope all is well my friend!
hey John McClenon nice to see you I have your lessons also.
right now I am learning wonderful tonight the lesson you did with your gold Gibson on RUclips.
it's a great lesson
sorry John MacLennan auto correct spelt your name wrong
Justin has been a fabulous player since high school. Great stuff fellas!
Ha! Hey man!! You weren’t so bad yourself!
I am sure he has!
Justin's sense of humour is drier than sand... I like it
Lol!
Haha YESSS
Simplicity and talent combined ! Great vid. Thanks to you both
Thanks! Glad you liked it! More on the way soon!
I've been watching your videos for a long time Brett and I think you have absolutely cracked the code . Amazing guests and informative content all done with people that obviously enjoy doing what they are doing . Thanks sooo much
Wow thanks man! Glad you like the vids!
I love this brother! You ask the questions I want to ask. Where did you get that idea, what are you playing out of, why that? Why there? Almost every time I ask those questions of players I admire, I get vague answers. I find that most guys reach a level where they're just playing...not thinking about it. I love that you guys went through it all and analyzed it all. I spend a ton of time trying to understand the why. You guys are truly "educating" here. Thank yall!
Thanks Brad! More coming soon!
Man this guy is awesome. So knowledgeable and matter of fact
Yep Justin is awesome and I hope to get him back soon!
What an amazing session covering so many bases... You rock and Justin has to come back to your channel with the slide! Plus so many hot tips!
Thanks for checking it out! All that is in the works and on the way!
doing session work has always been my dream since i picked up music, thanks for the upload
It's a good dream! I liked the idea too that why I decided to film these guys. Best improvisers ever!
One of your best yet 'Stash! Simple progression, simple concept, tasteful!
Thanks Anthony!
Now that one a great solo. A lot better than the other guest solos.
I like all Brett’s guests, but thank you!
This is such a great lesson. Thank you, thank you, thank you! I already have F-C-G-G on the looper and I am playing each one of these licks over and over. Hopefully I will start to retain them and relate them to the chords so I can use them for other songs. I LOVE when he said don't play the same part as the other guitar player! Also, leave room for the singer and the snare drum. Even if you are not recording a session, these are very important and every guitar player should be thinking about it.
Thank you Brett!
You are welcome John! Much more like this coming soon!
Thanks man!
Hi Brett. I'm new to your channel here in the last couple of days and I'm really enjoying it. I'm 51 (started at 10) and just picked up my guitar again last year after hardly touching it for the previous 10 years (long story)! My interest was renewed after finding idle time during the pandemic and I started watching Rick Beato and Tim Pierce videos, among others. I am very happy that I came across your channel as I can see that there is a lot to learn from you and your guests which I am looking forward to. You have a way with speaking plainly and clearly so that I can understand what you are doing and why. And I really loved this video with Justin Ostrander. Thank you!
Awesome to hear John! Glad you like the vids! Tim and Rick are awesome! Great guys as well! I'm glad to hear the vids are helping!
Brett. I love what you do and truly admire your positive attitude. It’s great to learn new stuff every day and witness the respect and fondness you have for your guests and viewers. Bless you
Glad you like the videos! Thanks so much for checking them out!
That's some tasty guitar playing in the beginning. Love it! Good old caged system.
Thanks! Yep CAGED works every time!
That 335 is special. The tone on that one is just incredible. I don’t know his chain and it might just be Justin’s fingers but I love it,
Justin can play through anything and sound amazing. That being said he knows how to get fantastic tones as well. I'd say its both.
Really great sound and chat. Love the "what did you do there"s? Great explanations from Justin. Thanks guys, love your work!
Thanks Barry! Glad you liked it! More coming soon!
This was brilliant! Simple but powerful!
Thanks! Glad you liked it! More coming soon!
Papa is the best RUclips mediator for hosting great sessions. Brett your station is pro content for sure. Thanks man!
Glad you like it! Thanks for tuning in!
Absolutely loved watching this, two top guys and amazing guitarists. Cheers from Addy Sheffield UK
Thanks for checking us out Michael!
Amazing! Thanks guys, great lesson and super inspiring.
Glad you liked it Jonas! More with Justin coming soon!
These song writing lessons are pure Gold! Please more of these! Thanks Papa.
Lots more on the way!
Oh man. Another killer video! This was awesome, so much to dig into with this one. Brett, you are my Greg :)
Haha. Thanks!
Man wish I could put ten like on this one. The best yet!!
Thanks!
great discussion. I dont know all of the theory stuff but its great to hear the logic behind what's being played.
Thanks Michael! More with Justin on the way!
This is a great hang. Great dudes, great players, great rapport.
Thanks! More Justin coming soon!
5 mins in and I gotta say the tone difference on the two guitars is beautiful....great sound..............I'm gonna listen on and find out more about Justin, nice one Brett
Thanks! Glad you liked the tones! Justin is a tone machine!!
Sounding good .
Thanks for watching!
Felt like my pants are getting tighter and hair longer 🤘
What a great hour I’ve just had with this video. Thanks
Haha you are welcome!
More videos like this please ! Great series !
Much more coming soon!
Brett love your rhythm work you are playing bacic chords and it sounds so good .Justin such helpful ideas and some inspiring playing. Great job that is why I love this channel
Thank ya! I mean no point doing anything else when you have guys like Justin around lol! Just gonna stick to strummin' chords and let the pro's do the rest. Thanks for watching! More Justin coming soon!
@@BrettPapa thats great 👍 😄. Seriously though you make simple progressions and chords sound great .It is so awesome having a resource like this .you have true professionals giving invaluable advice. If something like this existed when I was coming up I'd be in the chair to your right!
Yes.. And finally this is the channel that I needed, NEW suscriber here, a selftaught guitarrist from Peru,
Awesome Jack! Welcome aboard! Thanks for the sub!
Brilliant lesson, a master class made easy to understand. Thanks guys!
Thanks Michael! More on the way!
Well that was a fun hour - now I'm late for an appointment! Great video.
Lol! Thanks for watching Tom!
This was a fantastic lesson. Justin is an amazing player. How do you make such clear backing tracks? Would love to see how you make these tracks in a future video!
Agreed Matt! We just picked a drum loop and Justin laid down a bass track. We exported that to my iPad and played to that and then I sent all those tracks to my buddy to mix it a bit for us and that was basically it.
@@BrettPapa wouldn't mind to pay for the backing track , i keep coming back to this video to learn more each time , awesome
@BrettPapa same here, can you possible make that drum track available?
Muy bueno!!! Saludos desde Uruguay!!!
Thanks!
Thanks, guys.
Very enjoyable.
Glad you liked it Terry! More with Justin coming soon!
I can’t stop looking at that 335
Its a good one!
It’s a good one. 1982 👍🏼
@@JustinOstrander really tasteful/soulful playing. Thanks for some inspiration today.
@@JustinOstrander beautiful playing and yes-killer 335! almost bought an 84...shoulda. what color/finish is yours?
@@jeremyversusjazz it’s blonde. For some reason, the finish has ambered a lot more than most others I’ve seen. Under the pickguard though, it’s much more blonde. Maybe it was played a lot outside in the heat. I don’t know. I love it though!
U guys are good together. Playnoff each other well
Thanks! More coming soon!
Great video! I needed some inspiration lately and this was it. You should sell backing tracks, I would love to jam over this one.
Thanks Tim! Yeah that is coming soon!
What a cool session 👌
Thanks for checking it out Hermann!
Lots of great useable information here! Thanks. Nice sense(s) of humour too.
Quality right there Jason and Brett buddy !!
Thank ya sir!
Thanks Brett, very well done and I really liked Jason's ideas. It would be great in the future if you could add in the description the gear used by your guests. Cheers!
Justin will be back soon! Go check out his channel he has all of that kind of stuff on there.
Greg Allman and Dickey Betts made playing slightly out of time sound pretty good
For sure!
Great interview; so many nuggets 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks! Glad you liked it Roger!
I've watched this video a few times now and I just caught Justin's "Happy Gilmore" reference at the 20 minute mark. This guy's playing is phenomenal and he's pretty quick witted as well, it makes watching him that much better for me.
Yep he is classic. You should see him play now he is even better. Got lots more coming out with him soon.
Thanks!!
@@BrettPapa no, you’re better!
Doing what they’re born to do. A good thing.
Thanks George!
Justin is a cool guy. Great player too.
Agreed! More coming soon!
Thanks man! You are too kind
Anyone else watch with captions on and notice it translated the guitar sounds as saying "so....so... .uh....good". Even the guitar was happy with what it was playing!
Lol!
Hahahaaaa
Man this guy is THE MAN.! Brett could you do some more sessions with him and pick his brain?
Yep Justin is amazing. I would love to and I am sure I will soon but Justin is a man in demand! His session schedule is crazy right now! He has a RUclips channel as well that he posts on fairly often.
Super-cool. Thanks for the easy-to-understand explanations of these concepts!
Sure thing! Glad you liked it!
Brett - One thing that would be cool is showing you jamming with your guests, trading solos ,etc.
I do that sometimes. However I like for the interviews about them and not me. There is plenty of stuff out there with me playing. There are a couple vids coming out soon where I do trade solos though. Thanks for watching!
I want a 335 like that! It sounds amazing and looks so beautiful.
Yeah it’s a really great guitar!
God bless you both
Thank you
Love the Guitar 🎸
Thanks for checking it out!
Thank you Brett and Justin for this lesson. I reallly enjoy all these types of videos that Brett does, think I've watched most all of them. But something about this one just keeps me watching over and over, so much good stuff to absorb. I'm working on creating a full backing track, hopefully it turns out good. When I hear this song, for some reason I instantly think Eli Young Band.
Thanks man! Hopefully we can get Justin back soon.
@@BrettPapa eh, maybe 😁
Thank you!
Great video Brett !!!
Thanks Ronnie! More with Justin coming soon!
Awesome....just awesome
Thank ya sir! Tons more with Justin coming soon!
Love this progression.. thanks Brett😊
Sure thing!
Killer tone by both of you gentlemen.
Thanks!
Brett’s alright, isn’t he? :)
This was an amazing lesson, thank you!
Glad you liked it!
loved it. i really enjoyed this video.!
Thanks Randy!
AWESOME MAN! THANK YOU GUYS FOR THE LESSON, I AM A CONVERTED DRUMMER TO GUITAR, I LOVE IT, I PLAY BY EAR ALSO ALOT OF OPEN CORDS DUE TO MY HANDS FROM DOING AUTO BODY ALL OF MY LIFE( CARPAL TUNNEL).
You are welcome Chris! Glad you liked it!
Awesome opening.
Thanks!
Another great artist and amazing show Brett!
Thanks Robert!
Thank you, sir!
Thanks Brett for asking the questions n Justin for the awesome demo's ☺Grumps from downunder
Sure thing Mark! Hopefully we can get him back soon!
it's been a while since I've seen Brett bust out his red telle. One of my favorite guitars I had to build my own just like it with the Lollar pickups and all . I cloned it
Great idea Mike! I love that thing!
holycRRRAp!!! nice stuff... SO cool... many thnx!!! ;0) M
Thanks Malcolm. More coming soon!
Nothin' to see here, folks... just a coupla pals havin' a good time playin' guitar together... NOICE!!! Well done, mates... well done!
Thanks Eddie!
Check out Justin¨s youtube channel, great stuff there: ruclips.net/user/JustinOstrander
That boy can play!!
Yes he can and you haven't seen anything yet 😂
@@BrettPapa can’t wait bro!!
Great playing guys..
Thanks! More Justin coming soon!
Awesome video
Thanks Erik! Round 2 coming soon!
Love that opening jam
Thanks Alan!
Interesting ideas, as always. I was hoping he'd mention something about that great sounding Frankenstein. Much respect...
Amp? If so it is a Lazy J amp. They are awesome!!
@@BrettPapa I meant his Guitar...
Great episode! Love those Nashville session cats.
For sure! They are the best!
oh man....that's just awesome
Glad you liked it!
Man this opening jam slays!
Thanks Aaron!
Wow. Like shit balls that was so good! What is his amp/tone chain? He’s so good, and that term/Leslie sound was killer! Thank you both for this... 👍
Sure thing! The amp is a Lazy J 20 watt combo. Leslie is from an H9.
That guitar, a mini Nobels ODR, a little slapback from a Dunlop echoplex pedal, and a Lazy J. 🤘🏼🤘🏼
@@BrettPapa Was the Lazy J mic’d or into the OxBox? If it’s the Ox... man, I might need to get a new bit of gear... Thanks!
Tell them what a pick up is - oh it’s a Truck 😂😂😂
Haha I know he has got a lightning fast wit!
Stellar guys!
Thanks for checking it out!
Fantastic!
Thanks for watching!
Boy I'd love to join you
Come on over haha!
Sadly I got to play the same place as white snake before there loss but it was years ago
Good stuff....at approx 47 mins bouncing off of open strings and how you like that........you and me to buddy.
Thanks
Sure thing!
Sounds pretty damn hot what you ever yall are playing.
Thank ya!
I look at the c shape chord,as a b string root.the roots on the b string
That is an easy way to think about it.
Nice! 👍 #100
I think Justin just realized that a RUclips channel is in the Very Near Future! Has he ever met Toto? Just Curious 🧐
Haha! I hope he does it! He has a ton to show the world! More coming soon!
BRAVISSIMI
Awesome , inspiring lesson thanks guy's ! Any chance for me getting the backing track ?
Hmmmm that is possible. Let me see what I can do.
@@BrettPapa thanks for looking in to that , very much obliged & greetings from Belgium !
I second that request. Would love to be able to practice these great tips over the same backing track.
Great job. Your questions really help pull out the nuggets of wisdom. Really appreciate these videos.
@@michaelmarino6904 would be a joy to practice over :-)
Could be there, in any Tom Petty álbum!
Great guitarist, as a session guy he gets paid to play parts which are catchy and melodic; he’s not trying to impress you with his licks.
This is welcome in a world of shredders playing for other shredders.
For sure. Justin is amazing!
@@BrettPapa I dig your tele bro.
THANK YOU! Sorry I’m seeing this so late. This is my whole point. It’s fun to be impressive and be a “guitar player’s guitar player”, but I want to be the kind of guitar player that non-guitar-playing musicians want to play music with.
👍
Thanks!
That 335 sounds incredible. What year is it?
Totally! Not sure on the year.
Thanks! It’s a 1982
@@JustinOstrander is that a nashville bridge on your 335? Sounds great! Thanks
@@azapura I took the Nashville bridge off and installed a Faber ABR-1.
I'm getting better jamming on this with you guys
Awesome Bob!
Awesome!
Just letting you no I don't have the links for Justin or anybody no computer I love it all but has to be sent thanks for everthing
His tone is ridiculous ....what did you have him paying through?
He is playing through a Lazy J 20 watt something haha! Amazing amp!!! He has some cool pedals as well.
Thanks Kieran! I had a mini Nobels on and some slapback. Into the J20. 👍🏼