I always feel like a caveman trying to crush a nut with a rock when it comes to playing Johnny Marr. Thanks for helping me feel a little less Neanderthal.
You’re the best teacher on RUclips. You actually say where your fingers are in the shapes and don’t just do the “look at my hands.” I really appreciate your lessons and hope you are doing well these days. 🥂🎶
Allison, I’m so happy I found your channel. Love your teaching style. I saw your Nowhere Fast video: please consider making a tutorial. Keep up the good work!
Your videos have helped me learn a lot. I have only been playing for three months, but I've learned to play a lot of great songs from you. You are able to break down each section in a way that's very easy for me to understand. Thanks so much for making these.
Thanks Alison another excellent lesson. I am a big Smiths fan and always found this song one of Johnny Marr's most melodic guitar melodies. Much appreciated. Jim
You are the absolute best Alison! Thanks for your generosity in giving your time and sharing the hard work you have put in figuring out these wonderful Smiths classics. I could never hope to approximate this gorgeous Marr effort without your help and marvellous instruction.
Really love your tutorials Allison. Specially The Smiths ones. You are a great TEACHER. I've learned to play The Smiths songs thanks to you. Great Job.
Thanks for another brilliant Smith's lesson. Your lessons are so good, really well paced and really well explained. Thanks again for taking the time to record and share.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I've always dreamed of playing this song, always though it was going to be way too hard for me, but lo and behold! Thanks to you, I can play it now. Dream come true. :) Please keep up the excellent tutorials!
Thank you so much! I have always loved the guitar part in this song but never thought I could play it. The fact that I am getting close now is awesome.
Your hands are beautiful to watch, so relaxed, economy of movement - there's a lot to be learned just from that. Makes playing look way easier than it turns out to be :-) i always enjoy your videos, thank you!
Thank you so much Allison, I could get now some nuances I couldn't figure out myself before : )) Note for learners - it helps a lot to know the chord progression behind! C#m B A F#m G#m (verse) C#m A B / A F#m G#m (chorus) C#m A B (E) / (send me your pillow) For instance, you can render it on the acoustic w/ capo 4 and Am G F Dm Em etc. ^_____^
The song is composed of B, A, F#m, G#m, C#m and E. You've done a really good job at selecting which notes Marr is playing. I'm gonna give it a shot. It's a great song and Marr is a genius. When the Smiths came out his style was unlike anyone else's on the scene at that time. All these years later I still think he's brilliant. He was only 18 when the Smiths starting recording.
Alison, greetings from Australia. Been a long time subscriber, and wanted to say how great your tutorials are! So helpful. I would request Well I Wonder as that is such a fan favourite but not a lot of people on RUclips have done lessons on them. Great videos!
Many thank for this wonderful music from a wonder person, that share its talent as a guitarist with many unkwon people, thank you very much from Madrid (Spain)
For the second section in the first part don't forget to do a pulloff from the B on 2nd string at the end of the power chord to an open A as you transition to the slide section and let that A drone underneath. Listen closely and you'll hear it on the recording. It's an integral part of the song--subtle, but it's there. Marr likes to slip ringing low end drone notes into songs to counter the intricate work he's doing up on the higher strings. A classic example is the use of the F# sharp drop with the D chord position (with capon oddly on the third fret) on Stop Me. As for Some Girls Are Bigger if you really want to go retro and pay a bit more homage to the 80s you can echo the second chord in Tea in the Sahara (by some other British group with an American drummer in it) by adding the middle the second chord in Part 1, section 2 (add the 2nd fret on the G string). Wee bit of trivia there.....
Well done. Learnt meself.Took a while. Look up the Brixton 12/'86 version. Sadly, their last, and to my knowledge, the only public performance of this song. Basically the same, but capo 4. Nice Strat.
Do you think you'd ever do a video on your guitars and gear? Your tutorials/covers are always fantastic, by the way. Only guitarist I've ever heard who can imitate Johnny Marr so flawlessly xX :)
Great video. But I'm sure that you are getting the Outro wrong. Instead of simply switching back and forth between the C# and B chords, it actually goes C# - Amaj - B. It switches from C# to A between the 4th and 5th beat. Check out the video of the live version and notice how Marr's left hand switches positions slightly before moving up the neck to B. That's where it happens! You can also clearly hear the transition when listening to Andy's bass line. It's just a minor thing, but I think it is the most important part of the outro, since it breaks with the rather gloomy chords progression of the verse and somehow gives it a more positive and "optimistic" feeling (that's how I like to think about it:) It's something most covers seem to get wrong. Hope this helps.
Make your own fucking tutorial, superstar. It always amazes me that people who think they know exactly how to play a song will seek out videos on how to play that song and then leave critical comments underneath.
Probably the greatest melody ever written.
lmao
One of, not the greatest but it's from Marr so it's up there with the greatest..
Agreed 100%
i agree 100 per cent.
Probably ,but maybe bettered only by some other Smiths melodies🤩
I always feel like a caveman trying to crush a nut with a rock when it comes to playing Johnny Marr. Thanks for helping me feel a little less Neanderthal.
Neanderthals had bigger brains than Denisovan
I've been wanting to play this song since I was a TEENAGER, more than a decade ago, and now I actually know how thanks to you. A million kudos
Released this one a little early since it's a holiday week here in the U.S.....Happy Thanksgiving! Enjoy.
That was a short one, but a tough one. That outro gave me heartburn
Such an infectious melody, you are a divine gift to us poor slobs hacking away at old Smiths tunes.
I HAVE WAITED SO LONG FOR THIS I LOVE YOU SO MUCH
Some riffs are better than others :)
Thank you very much for this one! :-)
They ‘are are’ better lmaoooo
You’re the best teacher on RUclips. You actually say where your fingers are in the shapes and don’t just do the “look at my hands.” I really appreciate your lessons and hope you are doing well these days. 🥂🎶
YES!! This is the one we've all been waiting for. Thank you Allison!!
Great lesson. I suddenly fancied learning this and thanks to you I now can! I'm seeing Johnny Marr next April in Bristol; can't wait.
OMG you are the Female Jonny Marr in my Books....so effortless......Great Talent indeed!!! It is one of my all time Favourite Smiths Songs!!!
Allison, I’m so happy I found your channel. Love your teaching style. I saw your Nowhere Fast video: please consider making a tutorial. Keep up the good work!
This melody get me square in the feels every time.
the way you break down lessons makes it so much easier to learn, one of the best teachers on YT thank you
Your videos have helped me learn a lot. I have only been playing for three months, but I've learned to play a lot of great songs from you. You are able to break down each section in a way that's very easy for me to understand. Thanks so much for making these.
Thanks, probably the best teacher in youtube for The Smiths songs.
God bless-
Thank you Allison! I've been wanting to learn this song for a long time but you made it so easy! Love the way you instruct!
Finally! I watched a bunch of tutorials but you are the best on Smith’s tutorials. Thanks for share!
Thanks Alison another excellent lesson. I am a big Smiths fan and always found this song one of Johnny Marr's most melodic guitar melodies. Much appreciated.
Jim
Thanks, Alison. I have been searching for the ultimate tutorial on this for ages. I think your version nails it perfectly. Well done!
You are the absolute best Alison! Thanks for your generosity in giving your time and sharing the hard work you have put in figuring out these wonderful Smiths classics. I could never hope to approximate this gorgeous Marr effort without your help and marvellous instruction.
Really love your tutorials Allison. Specially The Smiths ones. You are a great TEACHER. I've learned to play The Smiths songs thanks to you. Great Job.
Thanks for another brilliant Smith's lesson. Your lessons are so good, really well paced and really well explained. Thanks again for taking the time to record and share.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I've always dreamed of playing this song, always though it was going to be way too hard for me, but lo and behold! Thanks to you, I can play it now. Dream come true. :) Please keep up the excellent tutorials!
Un saludo desde Uruguay Allison!! y muchas gracias por los tutoriales de los Smiths , eres una genia!!! gracias por compartir esta pasion !!!
Allison, thank you for this. I tabbed it out from your tutorial and can play it through. Keep up the good work.
Amazing tutorial, much easier to learn from you than other Guitarpro sheets
Yet again, clear and concise steps. Thanks for your help!
Had the tab for this for 15 years never got round to learning it...nice lesson Alison
Thank you so much! I have always loved the guitar part in this song but never thought I could play it. The fact that I am getting close now is awesome.
Once more you´ve made it!!! Wonderful lesson!!! Greetings from Brazil!!!!
Allison!!!! You are awesome! I've been waiting for a lesson on this for ages!!!
Your really good at explaining this, made it really easy to follow, thanks so much.
I really appreciate this, thanks Allison for all your lessons!!
Great video! Your Smiths tutorials are certainly the best I’ve seen.
Many of the smiths tunes I know are from videos by Allison. Just wanted to say thank you for putting out such great tutorials!😁
At last! I was nearly there with this one so this should see me over the line. Fab Alison.
Many thanks! The only decent tutorial for this out in RUclips. Love the melody on the one but is deceptively tricky in places.
Your hands are beautiful to watch, so relaxed, economy of movement - there's a lot to be learned just from that. Makes playing look way easier than it turns out to be :-) i always enjoy your videos, thank you!
Allison, so much respect for what you've been doing🔝
YES! Yet another fantastic song breakdown! Thanks, so much yet again, Allison! I hope that you and yours have a fantastic Thanksgiving!
Fave Marr tune as well - its amazing how intricate his writing was!!
Finally!!! Allison, you are the best!! Thank you so much!!
One of my Smith's fave! Morrissey is the Sinatra of Alt. rock, a great crooner. Looking forward to this tutorial. Thanks!
I've seen you play with This Charming Band 💞!! You're AMAZING!!
Thanks so much for this lesson, I've wanted to learn this properly for so long.
Excellent - tonally spot on too. Thank you!
Your lessons are the best, thank you. I've been able to play part 1 for a while but couldn't work out part 2.
Why have people disliked this? It’s brilliant?
Thank you so much Allison, I could get now some nuances I couldn't figure out myself before : ))
Note for learners - it helps a lot to know the chord progression behind!
C#m B A F#m G#m (verse)
C#m A B / A F#m G#m (chorus)
C#m A B (E) / (send me your pillow)
For instance, you can render it on the acoustic w/ capo 4 and Am G F Dm Em etc. ^_____^
Great stuff! Sounds much more accurate than my version - back to the woodshed for me. Thank you for sharing!
The song is composed of B, A, F#m, G#m, C#m and E. You've done a really good job at selecting which notes Marr is playing. I'm gonna give it a shot. It's a great song and Marr is a genius. When the Smiths came out his style was unlike anyone else's on the scene at that time. All these years later I still think he's brilliant. He was only 18 when the Smiths starting recording.
Thanks a lot for your guitare lessons . Cheers from France.
Very clear way to explain another masterpiece of Mr.Marr 😊😊
Takes me back to high school
Great lesson!! THXS 4 sharing!
Alison, greetings from Australia. Been a long time subscriber, and wanted to say how great your tutorials are! So helpful.
I would request Well I Wonder as that is such a fan favourite but not a lot of people on RUclips have done lessons on them.
Great videos!
Amazing tutorial but can I just say how absolutely beautiful that guitar is oowee
Thank you again from a Smiths lover in Vermont! Happy Thanksgiving!
Thank you for this Allison. You have great taste in music...
Johnny Marr would be proud
OH MY GOSH!!! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! ALLISON!!!
I know I must have given you about a dozen of those requests lol
One of the best songs written by anyone ever. Just sayin’
Great lesson, it's my favorite melody by the Smiths
Brilliant lesson! I love that Strat!
Thank you so very much! Finally I can learn my favorite guitar line.
Many thank for this wonderful music from a wonder person, that share its talent as a guitarist with many unkwon people, thank you very much from Madrid (Spain)
Of course like every one else has said already. Thank you, thank you, thank you. You are the best!
The Gods have heard us!! Thank you Ally
Excellent Allison!! Thank you, you are amazing at this
Thank you Alison - excellent guidance
Always a great lesson 🔥
I'm a begginer, and I found this incredibly easy and intuitive. Thank you so much!
By the way, you're gorgeous!
Amazing job!! This song is just incredible
Marr is a wizard..great job breaking it down.
I could listen to the outro forever and hever haymen
That was absolutely phenomenal!
Thank you!!
Waiting for Heaven knows
Superb lesson. 😊
For the second section in the first part don't forget to do a pulloff from the B on 2nd string at the end of the power chord to an open A as you transition to the slide section and let that A drone underneath. Listen closely and you'll hear it on the recording. It's an integral part of the song--subtle, but it's there.
Marr likes to slip ringing low end drone notes into songs to counter the intricate work he's doing up on the higher strings. A classic example is the use of the F# sharp drop with the D chord position (with capon oddly on the third fret) on Stop Me. As for Some Girls Are Bigger if you really want to go retro and pay a bit more homage to the 80s you can echo the second chord in Tea in the Sahara (by some other British group with an American drummer in it) by adding the middle the second chord in Part 1, section 2 (add the 2nd fret on the G string). Wee bit of trivia there.....
wat are u on about 😂😂😂 fml
He's right. She is missing that pull off. I don't know about the other stuff he is talking about though lol
Love this song, your videos, long live the Smiths!
Amazing Alison - thanks 🙏🏻
Awesome cover!!! Can you do a cover of “well I wonder” or “This night has opened my eyes” next? I love watching your videos💕
wow thanks, I can play this for hours!
wow - sounds so beautiful....all hail Johnny Marr!
Well done. Learnt meself.Took a while. Look up the Brixton 12/'86 version. Sadly, their last, and to my knowledge, the only public performance of this song. Basically the same, but capo 4. Nice Strat.
Love your channel greetings from mexico!!
Wonderful lesson, thank you!
Do you think you'd ever do a video on your guitars and gear? Your tutorials/covers are always fantastic, by the way. Only guitarist I've ever heard who can imitate Johnny Marr so flawlessly xX :)
Best Video all Year!! Many thanks to you!!
Thanks a million Allison.
Beautiful sound.
Great video. But I'm sure that you are getting the Outro wrong. Instead of simply switching back and forth between the C# and B chords, it actually goes C# - Amaj - B. It switches from C# to A between the 4th and 5th beat. Check out the video of the live version and notice how Marr's left hand switches positions slightly before moving up the neck to B. That's where it happens! You can also clearly hear the transition when listening to Andy's bass line. It's just a minor thing, but I think it is the most important part of the outro, since it breaks with the rather gloomy chords progression of the verse and somehow gives it a more positive and "optimistic" feeling (that's how I like to think about it:) It's something most covers seem to get wrong. Hope this helps.
Make your own fucking tutorial, superstar. It always amazes me that people who think they know exactly how to play a song will seek out videos on how to play that song and then leave critical comments underneath.
@@profd65 it's not personal
@@profd65 chill bro
@@profd65 simp lol
that’s what the comment section is for, open discussion. Perfection is a progress, not a throne.
I´m very grateful for your patient lesson. Many many Thanks ¡¡¡
This is really great. Please do Boy With the Thorn in His Side!
Thanks a lot Bennett! You are awesome!
Thank you. You're Awesome. "Girl Afraid" Please! Happy Holidays!
i would never be able to learn if my teacher is this gorgeous 🤡🧏🏼♂️
I listened to the original recordings for 25 years. Am I ready to try to play it yet?
Finally! Thanks Alisson!
Thank you, Allison.