Luv these two blokes. Very humble and no attitude. I’ve learned so much from Justin and Marty S over the years as a home hobby guitarist. Mike D is just fantastic. Great vid.🤘
Once again, something that looked incredibly complicated, through Justin has been shown do able. It was so much fun to see Justin learning something. Thanks Justin for all you do. I bought your beginner book and am progressing nicely.
Well I have met a lot of guitarist , this one is by far the most down to earth. I will be ordering all his work this week, thank you for the help. Awesome
this has inspired me to pickup the guitar after years and years of not playing. giving up on the old electric finger spanking and loving this whole "slap and tickle" style
Watching Justin sitting down and working through something outside his comfort zone is so encouraging.. good reminder that no one can just do these things off-pat.. practise is the trick. Also as someone mentioned below, when they play that riff slowly it realllly sounds like it could be a Tool song.
This is what separates Justin and Marty from other guitar teachers. They are humble and open to show people that they also started from somewhere. You're awesome Justin.
Somehow quite pleasing to watch Justin struggle a little bit :) The very person made me struggle with his wonderful guitar courses a lot in the recent 2 years of time, haha.
This is how online lessons should be. With a student there, the teacher will not go too fast, and we can see what a first-timer sounds like. BTW, this is my new favorite lick
as far as the word shred it comes from Old English screadian "to peel, prune, cut off," from Proto-Germanic *skrauth- if you really want to know the oldest roots of it.
Justin I've been learning songs from you for a long time and I owe you a great deal of gratitude for teaching me how to play at a more advanced level. I will not attempt this lesson :) because I know my limits. I do have a song request which is and old 70's tune by Gerry Rafferty, "Bakers Street" which is just a killer song. I learned about him from your Stealers Wheel, "Stuck in the Middle with You" lesson.. Which Happen to owe you again.
very informative vid..I've always watched dudes playing slap guitar and harmonics and wondered how they did it...Now I know..also, it's great seeing Justin in the student role.
hi justein- thank you i am a singer but still need to get guitar lessons to better my guitar playing- thank you for your help -i am following you, i have subscribed
I already said this in Mike Dawes site. It reminds me of a great guitar performer Michael Hedges. (unfortunately he passed away in a car accident) It´s great to see a young guy playing guitar like this with all the electronics going on. I am sure a great career awaits him.
SO THE TABLES HAVE TURNED JUSTIN and loved it and its called shredding cause u enialate it destroy it dominate it finish it.16 MINUTE LESSON 16 DAY ENDEVOUR
I hope you don't take this the wrong way, but it's really uplifting to see that you have to learn stuff too, and can't just play it in real speed off the bat.
I love you guys accents, so cool and sincere. Makes me want two live in the mother land but alas I rock from Indy which is Indianapolis Indiana "where the Indy 500 is" :)
Myeah there seems to be a trend of people arguing over that stuff trying to prove they're better musicians than the other commenter, while the point of the discussion really isn't something to get butthurt over.. It's sad how "musicians" nowadays tend to be more about showing off skills rather than communicating emotions towards the audience :(. Anyway this video was amazing and it taught me a few things, thanks a lot for putting it up! Mike Dawes is (d)awesome! Loved his performance in Holland!
it was cool to watch you learning and WOW you are learning fast, i bet you would need just an hour of practise to play it propper, i would need 3 month or so
If that was me sitting there in Justins place after Mike showed me the riff I would have just said, "and that's it for todays lesson, bye for now" lol. I think he's brave for even trying it live.
Wow !!!! that is so amazing wish I could have watched you guys jam on the roof, Mike is such a lovely guy, I am going to buy his album, it is great to see such amazingly talented people be so accessible, thanks Justin for all your great work, you hav helped me so much, HOPE I CAN MANAGE THE REACH AROUND>
Justin has to have smoked a fat joint lol. He’s all smiles and giggles. Buzzing on some beer and tingling from his joint haha. I love the guy, he’s laugh makes me laugh and get happy haha
Hmm, I started learning guitar about a month ago.... If I make it to this level in the next ten-fifteen years/ever, I will consider myself successful. That's so cool! :D
Thats what I thought but, i didnt wanto say cause the kids probably watch this channel, and he's a decent respectable person either way. But he also could b a little drunk he said he was drinking
In surfing shredding is the same as ripping, so if somebody is ripping they are shredding(surfing really aggressive and great, so shredding on the guitar is the same as ripping on the guitar) shredding and ripping are Southern California surfing slang jargon
Here is what I think. In the late 1970s and in the 1980s Japanese open kitchen cookeries were popular. The "stunts" at those places were guys quickly cutting up the food into small bits with their knives. Imagine the fret board as a carrot and your fingers are the knives. The quick attacks by the chefs and the guitar players kind of look the same, especially after a few beers.
"Easy"?? It's easy for them that know how. I got so confused whilst working on the Hammer > Slide, that me feet somehow took the place of me fingers. Seriously though, that's some fine free-styling that he was banging. Well done mate!!
'Shredding' comes from skater terminology. It's dangerous, but skillful movement and control that comes at a high risk. I'm sure the terminology in guitar playing was derived from that.
I don't think so. I think people have been using the shred terminology for guitar since '74. Didn't they start using shred for skateboarding in like the 90s?
I gave up at 12min. But I did a good job b4 that..just the 1st 3 sections will b enough to keep me busy for a while let alone the last part.. Kinda lost enthusiasm there. But was fun nuntheless.. Will come back to it one day.
Luv these two blokes. Very humble and no attitude. I’ve learned so much from Justin and Marty S over the years as a home hobby guitarist. Mike D is just fantastic. Great vid.🤘
I totally agree about licknriff. The teacher is awesome !! With Marty, Justin and Licknriff, you have all you need in your guitar journey honestly !
the look from Justin at 13:41 is priceless lol
Mike Dawes is a brilliant teacher!
Once again, something that looked incredibly complicated, through Justin has been shown do able. It was so much fun to see Justin learning something. Thanks Justin for all you do. I bought your beginner book and am progressing nicely.
Well I have met a lot of guitarist , this one is by far the most down to earth. I will be ordering all his work this week, thank you for the help. Awesome
this has inspired me to pickup the guitar after years and years of not playing. giving up on the old electric finger spanking and loving this whole "slap and tickle" style
They're so smooth on guitar and socially.
Watching Justin sitting down and working through something outside his comfort zone is so encouraging.. good reminder that no one can just do these things off-pat.. practise is the trick. Also as someone mentioned below, when they play that riff slowly it realllly sounds like it could be a Tool song.
This is what separates Justin and Marty from other guitar teachers. They are humble and open to show people that they also started from somewhere. You're awesome Justin.
Very cool to see Justin learn something.
J Wilder right - which shows even the best ones have something to learn, or, put it another way, one is never the best
Awesome!
A Maton, presumably a custom model, considering it seems to have one side made of rosewood and one of maple....
Mike Dawes is such good and honest teacher, explains all tricks :)
It's fun watching two experts practice and learn from one another.
goofball1969 Justin is very humble
Great fun video.... bring Mike back again. The two of you together take it a step beyond
Somehow quite pleasing to watch Justin struggle a little bit :)
The very person made me struggle with his wonderful guitar courses a lot in the recent 2 years of time, haha.
for those who want to know the rhythm of this song 2:48
hahaha
I absolutely enjoyed this video. So much talent here
Newbie Justin :)
You look just like me with any beginner song I try to learn from your videos :)
Raul Lopez Diaz only he picks it up much faster as most of us on his video's :-)
This is how online lessons should be. With a student there, the teacher will not go too fast, and we can see what a first-timer sounds like. BTW, this is my new favorite lick
Just seen this tune for the first time, love it, best tune I've heard in years
great to see the teacher learning. you look so excited to be learning something new.
Probably called shredding because many a finger has bled!! very cool playing guys !!
Masterclass.
as far as the word shred it comes from Old English screadian "to peel, prune, cut off," from Proto-Germanic *skrauth- if you really want to know the oldest roots of it.
TenThumbs Productions Time for some Skrauth Metal \m/
hahaha, excellent.
Read my post as how it started...and why in guitar as to how it was derrived...
Great to see Justin with the same facial expressions I pull when learning something new. Awesome vid.
thanks Justin - must confess didn't know Mike Dawes until this. He's obviously not just an excellent musician, but also a nice guy.
Justin has been hitting the green bud in this one. 😆🤘
Shredding: The art of Technically and rhythmatically hammering out amazing and lightning-fast solos on a guitar.
Clicked on this by Chance & Stayed til the end! & now I am a better Guitarist for it! Thx!
Justin I've been learning songs from you for a long time and I owe you a great deal of gratitude for teaching me how to play at a more advanced level. I will not attempt this lesson :) because I know my limits. I do have a song request which is and old 70's tune by Gerry Rafferty, "Bakers Street" which is just a killer song. I learned about him from your Stealers Wheel, "Stuck in the Middle with You" lesson.. Which Happen to owe you again.
Bought one a year ago and absolutely love it. Did I mention though that it is really hard on batteries.
Awesome... I have seen people doing something like that but never thought to really try it. So I will have to give it a go.... as you would say. Thx
very informative vid..I've always watched dudes playing slap guitar and harmonics and wondered how they did it...Now I know..also, it's great seeing Justin in the student role.
Thank you and your friend great lesson
and thank you for all you time God bless
Why giving a thumb down you troll? Just two nice guys enjoying themself. Hi from France :) Keep it going Justin!
Cheers 2 u, Justin and your buddy Mike. You got the skillz 2 pay the bills
hi justein- thank you i am a singer but still need to get guitar lessons to better my guitar playing- thank you for your help -i am following you, i have subscribed
Thanks Justin, always a pleasure and real inspiration from you with your lessons...one day soon I will play up to my Martin HD28 possibilities
I already said this in Mike Dawes site.
It reminds me of a great guitar performer Michael Hedges. (unfortunately he passed away in a car accident)
It´s great to see a young guy playing guitar like this with all the electronics going on. I am sure a great career awaits him.
Jose Martins motorcycle accident I believe.
Jason zafran He drove his van off of a cliff in bad weather sadly. Been a fan for many years, my favorite acoustic guitarist of all time actually.
that was good to watch as i felt i could feed off the learning process between you,excellent justin !!!
good teaching too!
Awesome.
2 very talented guitarists sitting down and sharing tunes.
Good times!
No-one has done this since.... the 60's.
You may be right. :>
cheers mate got it first time . you are a graet teacher....thanks
First time ever that Justin's looked like me trying to learn from his videos! Good to see you learning too mate!
Your lessons always inspire me to pick up my guitar.
thanks
SO THE TABLES HAVE TURNED JUSTIN and loved it and its called shredding cause u enialate it destroy it dominate it finish it.16 MINUTE LESSON 16 DAY ENDEVOUR
Shredding... Playing very fast passages of guitar.. Metal - Yngwie, Lynch, EVH, Satch, Vai, Gilbert, Petrucci etc.. Jazzy DiMeola, McLaughlin, Holdsworth, Lane, Gambale.. Gypsy Reinhardt, Rosenberg's etc..
Can't believe this isn't really that hard to learn and i can play it, he's so good and cool and this is just awesome :D
its true, a musician is never.... ever..... done learning.
I hope you don't take this the wrong way, but it's really uplifting to see that you have to learn stuff too, and can't just play it in real speed off the bat.
Du bist sehr sehr clever Gitarrist Mike Dawes, wirklich aus anderen Planet.
Dankeschön.
Thanks so much guys. This has inspired me to crack on with learning today. Cheers
thank you justin and mike for sharing this!
Please, can you teach us the intro of BOOGIE SLAM too ??? PLEASEEEE
I love you guys accents, so cool and sincere. Makes me want two live in the mother land but alas I rock from Indy which is Indianapolis Indiana "where the Indy 500 is" :)
You should do these more often! Brilliant stuff
absolutely great guys, super stuff and lots of fun. thanks guys - Tom
Most cool to learn and expand on the mind that which seems impossible but is not.
Myeah there seems to be a trend of people arguing over that stuff trying to prove they're better musicians than the other commenter, while the point of the discussion really isn't something to get butthurt over.. It's sad how "musicians" nowadays tend to be more about showing off skills rather than communicating emotions towards the audience :(.
Anyway this video was amazing and it taught me a few things, thanks a lot for putting it up! Mike Dawes is (d)awesome! Loved his performance in Holland!
You guys are awesome. Good job, had lots of fun
It's fun to watch Justin learn from someone else!
Did they really use the word "easy" somewhere in there?
+richard trabold everything is easy if u learn it ;)
+Curtis Guitar Lessons yes he did
This is a great vid, thanks Justin and Mike. On this more advanced note, are you going to be teaching Angelina sometime in the near future?
you are doing a great job sir...keep it up and thanks for your videos.
it was cool to watch you learning and WOW you are learning fast, i bet you would need just an hour of practise to play it propper, i would need 3 month or so
Wow - that was wonderful. You guys are seriously inspiring. Thank you!
If that was me sitting there in Justins place after Mike showed me the riff I would have just said, "and that's it for todays lesson, bye for now" lol. I think he's brave for even trying it live.
Thanks for this, great lesson!
Wow !!!! that is so amazing wish I could have watched you guys jam on the roof, Mike is such a lovely guy, I am going to buy his album, it is great to see such amazingly talented people be so accessible, thanks Justin for all your great work, you hav helped me so much, HOPE I CAN MANAGE THE REACH AROUND>
Justin has to have smoked a fat joint lol. He’s all smiles and giggles. Buzzing on some beer and tingling from his joint haha. I love the guy, he’s laugh makes me laugh and get happy haha
Fantastic lesson! It gets the idea across, and it would have taken forever to figure it out without Mike breaking it down for us. Thanks!
Just brought my copy from candyrat records..totally awesome!!!
you, mike and guthrie.. all of you is very humble guitar players
Great job, Justin!
Hmm, I started learning guitar about a month ago.... If I make it to this level in the next ten-fifteen years/ever, I will consider myself successful. That's so cool! :D
I feel like I may injure my whole body if I try this.
justin looks like he's just had a spliff
Jane Hoani I thought that as well!
+Alan Brunettin maybe a beer or a couple.
Thats what I thought but, i didnt wanto say cause the kids probably watch this channel, and he's a decent respectable person either way.
But he also could b a little drunk he said he was drinking
great people, Bless you
Thanks alot for this video.. Its a treat
Pretty cool things! Thanks to Mike and Justin
great! ;) You guys make a perfect teaching duo
I am progressing nicely on this. Tomorrow I will be working on the third note
Awesome, what a great concept and song!
Triplets and triplet eights are Gods gift to the guitar world.... And major thirds
In surfing shredding is the same as ripping, so if somebody is ripping they are shredding(surfing really aggressive and great, so shredding on the guitar is the same as ripping on the guitar) shredding and ripping are Southern California surfing slang jargon
Hola Justin saludos desde El Salvador estoy aprendiendo guitarra
Here is what I think. In the late 1970s and in the 1980s Japanese open kitchen cookeries were popular. The "stunts" at those places were guys quickly cutting up the food into small bits with their knives. Imagine the fret board as a carrot and your fingers are the knives. The quick attacks by the chefs and the guitar players kind of look the same, especially after a few beers.
love that sound a friend plays like that
Great lesson and I bought the cd as well (CandyRat) , Tnx guys ...
"Easy"?? It's easy for them that know how. I got so confused whilst working on the Hammer > Slide, that me feet somehow took the place of me fingers. Seriously though, that's some fine free-styling that he was banging. Well done mate!!
This is awesome. Thanks for the video to the both of you, but how does one compose this sort of music. Where is it derived from?
cool, you inspired me to get out my electro acoustic for a change...cheers guys, :)
'Shredding' comes from skater terminology. It's dangerous, but skillful movement and control that comes at a high risk. I'm sure the terminology in guitar playing was derived from that.
think it comes from playing so fast you "shred" the strings.
davezz5 or your fingers ;)
I don't think so. I think people have been using the shred terminology for guitar since '74. Didn't they start using shred for skateboarding in like the 90s?
Close !!! 1976-1979...Ralph Machio's video with Steve Vai was right after the term was indoctrinated.. !!!
Justin! You sound like me now when I am trying to learn. You are human!
this is amazing
thanks guys ,Great inspiration!!
Powerful insight. I concur.
You both are awsome....Great lesson... Love it.
I gave up at 12min.
But I did a good job b4 that..just the 1st 3 sections will b enough to keep me busy for a while let alone the last part..
Kinda lost enthusiasm there.
But was fun nuntheless..
Will come back to it one day.
Very cool,
thanks to the both of you