Papa, man, your an EXCELLENT teacher!!!!! One of the things that I also like is that you are man enough to say things like "It's not a 100% but it puts you about 90-95% there"; you are not egotistical or afraid to more or less say "I can't play it exactly like Jimi, but I'm willing to share what I DO know" I know I speak for literally multitudes of players when I say a heartfelt THANK YOU SIR for all of the time you put into making and editing and posting to share your knowledge with us!!
I've loved this song for years and thought it sounded WAY to complicated to ever try to learn. You broke it down so well - so efficiently - that I actually learned it rather quickly ... I am very grateful! Now that I've got this piece down, I'd love to see you run through some of the details of the other verses! Thank you so much for all your videos - you are an inspirational artist and an awesome instructor. BLESSINGS TO YOU!
I'm 71, graduated from Peabody Conservatory of Music for classical and studied with Carl Filipiak for years and he's a Hendrix freak and I must say that you have done one fine job with this song. Kudos man. The best lesson I've seen. Why don't you give em' a treat and teach em' Little Wing.
always loved this song. I almost don't wanna hack it up trying to play it lol. I understand that JH worked on this song quite a while over a period of time. The lyrics are great too. For that matter the whole Cry of Love Album is amazing.
papastache is single handedly proving the value of the internet... thanks for sitting in my living room and sharing your knowledge and expertise... and you have yet to tell to me to stand by with my credit card... such altruism
Thanks Papa, this is an excellent lesson. I hope you continue with Part 2, there is so much that can be learned from this song. In fact, all of the Hendrix songs like Little Wing, Wind Cries Mary, Bold As Love etc are awesome to learn. I get what Hendrix is doing with his chords and fills....but I take that knowledge away with me and soon run out of ideas. Then I come back and learn more Hendrix. I think you have to be a guitar player to realize how great he was. What an awesome rhythm player!!
Just wanted to thank you again Brett, I hadn't watched this lesson for a while and found out what and where I was messing up Angel and why I wasn't playing it right, it was close but I just knew something was off. I play every day now and things are coming back quick and for the most part a lot easier now I'm getting my finger muscles back after not playing close to 20 years, Huge shout out and thanks to You ,Marty and the main man Tim pierce you guys are the best.
Thanks so much for this lesson.All alone with Hendrix on Thanksgiving.Not bad company. I am transposing this lesson for my 12 string solo act. You help is greatly appreiciated......
I think its easier to use your middle finger on the opening chords (I see people playing them all the time - but have no idea what it is or what the root is for that chord shape) so if you are having trouble with the stretch, try index on the G, middle on the A and D strings and pinky on the B string.
you are amazing, and i think its pretty cool that i first saw this video today, exactly one year after you posted it...admittedly not the ideal date but still thank you so much man.
Hey Papastache thank you for all your awesome videos. Could you do a lesson on "Somewhere" by Jimi please? At least the first part maybe. This tune is so good it's beyond words.
I'd love for you to do Ezy Ryder. I've figured out most of it but having some trouble with the solo parts in between chords, preferably the live version from isle of wight, or copenhagen 1970. Thanks!
Once again, thank you so much Papastache!! The chord progression alone takes me back to a mystical sort of mindframe, when i was a kid in the 70s, and my parents would put the Cry of Love on Vinyl and let it roll man. Good times, Hendrix and Porky Pig!
Really enjoyed this lesson. Got a lot out of it; and in fact, I'm still getting a lot out of it. Thanks!! You do any R & B stuff? Curtis Mayfield does a great live version of Gypsy Woman from the Bitter End that I've pretty much figured out. But not quite. He does something funny with the time. And there's a progression I'm not getting right.
Sorry Brett, that's the second time, it's because I had a friend who was Greg Papadopulois. Thanks for the song. Nobody has a tutorial on valleys of neptune only covers.
Papa, man, your an EXCELLENT teacher!!!!! One of the things that I also like is that you are man enough to say things like "It's not a 100% but it puts you about 90-95% there"; you are not egotistical or afraid to more or less say "I can't play it exactly like Jimi, but I'm willing to share what I DO know"
I know I speak for literally multitudes of players when I say a heartfelt THANK YOU SIR for all of the time you put into making and editing and posting to share your knowledge with us!!
I've loved this song for years and thought it sounded WAY to complicated to ever try to learn. You broke it down so well - so efficiently - that I actually learned it rather quickly ... I am very grateful! Now that I've got this piece down, I'd love to see you run through some of the details of the other verses! Thank you so much for all your videos - you are an inspirational artist and an awesome instructor. BLESSINGS TO YOU!
I'm 71, graduated from Peabody Conservatory of Music for classical and studied with Carl Filipiak for years and he's a Hendrix freak and I must say that you have done one fine job with this song. Kudos man. The best lesson I've seen. Why don't you give em' a treat and teach em' Little Wing.
Wow thanks so much!
Oh, you are very welcome. You earned it buddy
Thanks man! I think I speak for a lot of folks when I say this one was much needed in RUclips land.
Great and very helpful breakdown. Just love this side of Jimi. And here's another vote for part 2 please! You rock papastache!
Yep, I need to get to that one soon!
@@BrettPapa I second that emotion; love your Hendrix stuff; still super cool half a century later!
always loved this song. I almost don't wanna hack it up trying to play it lol. I understand that JH worked on this song quite a while over a period of time. The lyrics are great too. For that matter the whole Cry of Love Album is amazing.
papastache is single handedly proving the value of the internet... thanks for sitting in my living room and sharing your knowledge and expertise... and you have yet to tell to me to stand by with my credit card... such altruism
Thanks Papa, this is an excellent lesson. I hope you continue with Part 2, there is so much that can be learned from this song. In fact, all of the Hendrix songs like Little Wing, Wind Cries Mary, Bold As Love etc are awesome to learn. I get what Hendrix is doing with his chords and fills....but I take that knowledge away with me and soon run out of ideas. Then I come back and learn more Hendrix. I think you have to be a guitar player to realize how great he was. What an awesome rhythm player!!
Just wanted to thank you again Brett, I hadn't watched this lesson for a while and found out what and where I was messing up Angel and why I wasn't playing it right, it was close but I just knew something was off. I play every day now and things are coming back quick and for the most part a lot easier now I'm getting my finger muscles back after not playing close to 20 years, Huge shout out and thanks to You ,Marty and the main man Tim pierce you guys are the best.
I like your way of explaining things, basics before so we have the plant, Hendrixizisms after so we put some flowers on it, I am subscribing.
Awesome! Thanks for the sub!
Yes!!! Papastache's videos are one of the most helpful videos on youtube. Thank you, Papa!
Thanks so much for this lesson.All alone with Hendrix on Thanksgiving.Not bad company. I am transposing this lesson for my 12 string solo act. You help is greatly appreiciated......
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
I like 2 hear it..I have a 12string
Land of the new rizing sun.hey baby
Thank you for this video. That riff brings it together so dang well. This song is a good little confidence booster.
Sure thing! Thanks for checking it out.
Wooa amazing player, such a gifted player and such a motivator not a teacher but a guru and virtuoso. Thnx so so much
I love your way to teach music !!! Thank you for all these musics you shared with us !!! Peace
The stache man is the best. the best on RUclipsr teacher ever. Thanks so much. it is greatly appreciated. Big fan!
Awesome man! Thanks so much! Thanks for tuning in!
hey dude I was hoping you could do a lesson for one rainy wish! Theres a ton of great rhythm licks in that track!
That's one of the most beautiful songs ever written. Cherokee boy did that!
Tis a great tune!
Great guitar🎸 teacher my brother keep up the good work😎👍
Thanks!
I think its easier to use your middle finger on the opening chords (I see people playing them all the time - but have no idea what it is or what the root is for that chord shape) so if you are having trouble with the stretch, try index on the G, middle on the A and D strings and pinky on the B string.
Papastache please do "Drifting". Love your lessons
Good tune!
you are amazing, and i think its pretty cool that i first saw this video today, exactly one year after you posted it...admittedly not the ideal date but still thank you so much man.
Man its soo cool to just play the opening chords of this song, its so beautiful. I'm gonna keep working at it.
"May This be Love" is a great Hendrix song I'd love for you to demonstrate. As well as "Have You Ever Been." Rock on, and keep up the awesome lessons.
My favorite Hendrix tune,
thanks Papa
Thanks again for another great lesson... correcting all those things I thought I had down.... 40 years late but I am still hanging in there
Colin
Great Lesson Pappastache. Thanks! Can you make part 2 of this lesson? That would be amazing.
Angel and wind cries Mary.
😊😊😊😊😊 you the man jimi. Even in 2024.
Haha thanks!
Thanks for the help. I love to see your work. I know it was a super big deal to learn how to teach this. You did a good job.
Thanks!
Reminder for part 2 !
One of my favourite Hendrix tunes,all definately be,.. learning this one ANGEL.
Bold as love instrumental!!!!
This is one of your best tutorials m8!! plz make another vid delving even deeper into this tune! it is one of Jimi's most beautiful songs!
I plan on doing that soon!
Brilliant!
Thanks mate!
Love how you broke down all the double stops and accents!
Subscribed!
Awesome! Thanks for the sub!
awesome man.
Oh snap, I love you vibratory
This was awesome! Dying for a part 2. Thank you Brett!
I need to get to that haha
great tutorial of a beautiful song. It's not a bad thing just to learn the basics of the tune and then just improvise and play around.
Thanks!
Thankyou for your lesson..song means a lot to me, so I have to learn it.. many thanks from Holland!
Sure thing! Thanks so much for watching!
I absolutely love you lessons!!!..Have really changed my guitar playing!!!!!
if you could do a tutorial on May This Be Love I'd be so happy :>
ruclips.net/video/87fsXfXkluk/видео.html
Been watching you for years learned a lot from you man
Awesome! Thanks for tuning in!
Amazeballs is the word for this, thanks man!
Great lesson,Great teacher !Def one of my all time fav tunes. So glad someome with your talent is teaching on youtube. Thank you!
Excellent lesson! You are a great instructor. Thank you!
SIMPLY AWESOME.
Thank You very much.
best wishes from Brazil.
Ok, here is my request: "Like A Rolling Stone" - the Jimi Hendrix version live @ Winterland!
I used to go to Winter land on Steiner in SF back in the 70s but I don't remember Hendrix playing there. When was that?
Douglas Christine ‘68
Wow too bad, guess I was a little too young.
i love this dude he make it very easy to learn
Great teacher bro i learn directly send you best wishes!!!
Thank ya!
Nice Brett Papa! You are gold. thanks! yea. Thanks for being gold.
Thanks for watching!
yesterday i was looking for lesson to this song and i can't find it. THANK YOU!
Hi papastache102 , your tutorials are helpful , keep em going man
Awesome lesson Awesome instructor Thanks!
Thanks for checking out the vids!
Please do Jon Butcher wishes. It is right up your alley. Please please 🙏. I love your teaching style.
Hmmmm, don't know if I have ever heard that. I'll check it out!
No request - i just love u
Always good stuff., especially Hendrix stuff. Muchos gracias!
thanks papastache, could you consider doing either sailing or the turning by
robin trower ? appreciate your lessons very much!
That was awesome 🤘😎 and I love the sound of your Fender so cool 🎸👌
Thanks Andrew! Glad you like the sound of the guitar too!
I agree with the guy below, Three Little Bears would be awesome!
Great lesson!
Keep those Jimi lessons coming ;)
Thanks!
your a good egg for doing what you do man!!! much appreiciated .
thanks so much! is part 2 out?
You are welcome! No it is long over due.
Thanks for the great lesson!
Sure thing! Thanks for watching!
that was really well taught and easy enough to digest. Thanks alot 😀
You are welcome! Thanks for watching.
Thanks for breaking it down, bro’! You are no nonsense🤘.
I viewed your video on 5 Vibes last night with Ronquillo. It was cool too.
Thanks man!
Sure thing!
Papastache please do a lesson on dolly dagger please please pretty please
You should do Hear my train a comin' (people, hell & angels version) would be sick !!
That's a good one. Thanks for watching!
Great lesson, would love to see a Villanova Junction blues video.
Please could you do a turorial on once i had a woman
Hey Papastache thank you for all your awesome videos. Could you do a lesson on "Somewhere" by Jimi please? At least the first part maybe. This tune is so good it's beyond words.
It would be awesome if you could put up a Cherokee Jam lesson!!! Great work
You are not Jimmy but you obviously love him. I had the pleasure to meet him. Nice stache! PS: Great lesson for kids.
You are awesome, thanks for the lessons.
Another great lesson. Thanks man.
YEEEEEEEES PAPASTACHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!! I was waiting for this one, thanks!
Great video Papa!!!
Glad you liked it! Thanks for tuning in!
I also forgot to mention "One Rainy Wish" which is arguably one of Hendrix's most beautiful pieces.
Nightbird flying..2nd
hey!! papastache you are great !
greetings from mexico city !!
Oh my! So glad I found you!
I'm glad you found me too lol!
@@BrettPapa Even though I only play the piano by ear over 60 years, my ear can't break down thr rapid riffs.
I'd love for you to do Ezy Ryder. I've figured out most of it but having some trouble with the solo parts in between chords, preferably the live version from isle of wight, or copenhagen 1970. Thanks!
cool lesson STACH very inspired !!
awesome! Thanks for tuning in!
I love tutorials by Hendrix guys, cause you gotta know what you're doing. (if you're valid)
You're great, man. Could you please please do Hendrix's hound dog its short but amazing
Once again, thank you so much Papastache!! The chord progression alone takes me back to a mystical sort of mindframe, when i was a kid in the 70s, and my parents would put the Cry of Love on Vinyl and let it roll man. Good times, Hendrix and Porky Pig!
Good stuff there! Thanks for watching!
how about LOWER ALKATRAZ or MIDNIGHT LIGHTING? hmm? great of you
to turn cats on like this!
Great lesson papa would you do band of gypsys who knows? Jamming tune
Great video man, thanks so much!
You are welcome! Thanks for checking it out!
Really enjoyed this lesson. Got a lot out of it; and in fact, I'm still getting a lot out of it. Thanks!! You do any R & B stuff? Curtis Mayfield does a great live version of Gypsy Woman from the Bitter End that I've pretty much figured out. But not quite. He does something funny with the time. And there's a progression I'm not getting right.
Great tutorial, thanks
nice one papastache! i dig it. Could you plz do a tutorial for "let me go" by Jendrix himself plz
Thanks for the essential stuff
Sure thing!
Sorry Brett, that's the second time, it's because I had a friend who was Greg Papadopulois. Thanks for the song. Nobody has a tutorial on valleys of neptune only covers.
No worries. I'll check it out.
Papa, you are the only person I can ask..... Can we have the intro for John Mayer's "Out of my mind"? Honestly, that would make my year!
Pappastache, Can you do a lesson on the song.... Remember? You're lessons are great. thanks.
please please tab "let me go" by jimi hendrix.. It's on very high demand here on youtube
Hey papa can you please do may this be love by hendrix
Waterfall don't eva change your wayz
Great tutorial! You took something that sounded impossible and made it sound really doable.
Can you please do a part 2?
Yep soon!
Please teach Pali Gap
righteous lesson. thank you!
Wow, trying to make my hands magically grow to reach these manly ass chords! Thx for the great lesson.
hahaha
Between 00:18 & 00:36 is where I want to spend the rest of my life.....
Ouch! Love it!!!