How to Play Tennessee Whisky Solo on Guitar - Chris Stapleton
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- Опубликовано: 20 мар 2019
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In this guitar lesson we will be studying the guitar solo in Tennessee Whiskey by Christ Stapleton. The solo consists of mostly A pentatonic major and B pentatonic minor licks. Notice how the solo highlights the notes of the chords being played underneath. - Видеоклипы
The way the instructor broke this down into a set of licks was brilliant. It's much easier to learn it quickly that way.
*My goal this summer was to learn this, and three hours later my whole family’s annoyed at me for playing it so much, so thanks 🙏🏽*
I was learning this for my girlfriend as a surprise, yesterday she came out the room after I thought she was sleeping and said “you’re gonna make me hate this song” 😭😭😭
Nah fr this was me but with “do I wanna know” and even I was getting tired of the song 😭
its not going to take you the summer i learned it in a couple of days
This the best guitar lesson on you tube! no BS, no rambling on, just a concise lesson, Thank you!
Would love to hear the licks all put together at the end. to get the complete sound. Thanks for the great video tutorials
Wish You would have played the whole thing thru once.
Glad I saw this comment. Leaving now.
you legit helped me to know all the notes in one day, now i just have to transition it smoothly, thank you so much for the content man,
Thank You. You not only show(TEACH) how to play the song, but what goes were and why(the root note while playing the solo). That is something I've been looking for in a teacher for a very long time; don't just TELL me how to play the song, SHOW what the hell I'm Playing in the song.
Thankyou so much for this!! This tutorial was super easy to follow along with 👊🏽👊🏽
what a great teacher, I have been bouncing around for months and finally learned a song. Thank you so much
Thank you for sharing, I am enjoying your style of teaching.
Great lesson. Very well explained. Thank you.
Well I know what I’m doing this weekend now. 🤘
Thank you man just finished the solo amazing!
very well put together. Thank you sir.
I’ve got to perform this tonight thanks for making a quick study
I wish I could rock a guitar 🎸 like this man I love this instrument
I really enjoy the different fret angles and especially the bottom one!
Great lesson👌
Thanks a lot, your tutorial is well explained as crystal clear.
Great lesson thank you so much, been a beginner it makes it very easy to learn this song, greetings from Germany
Thanks dude . Great lesson .
I needed this last minute and I sure appreciate it. Liked and subbed!
This is beautiful!
Excellent lesson!!
I watched this at least 20 times. Each time I just played each lick fifty times until it was so natural. After a few days I sounded exactly like Chris Stapleton and now when I play it with a backing track, I even look like him. Thank you………I think.
That is the way it is done! repetition!
fantastic teaching mate. thankyou.
Superb lesson, really clear and liked the dual camera angles 👍
awesome!!! well taught!!
Thaaaank you!!!! Hi from Croatia❤️
Really great! I really appreciate that you highlighted the scales and theory. If you know your scale this a piece of cake and a simple perfect solo. Thanks 👍🏾
Great fun and gray help thank you
excellent - im going thru a hell of a breakup and this song stays with me now maybe i can play it too
10/10 Great teacher
Thank you! I just love the way you put this all together. REQUEST : 1) DRIFT AWAY 2) KNOCKING ON HEAVENS DOOR 3) INTO THE MYSTIC THANK YOU AGAIN Fourie Ferreira South Africa.
i think its great how you show the 3 parts of the guitar when you teach
Please do a Carter style lesson of I'll fly away. I would really appreciate it. I really liked the way you did wildwood flower also.
you’re so good!
Beautiful licks, I’ll be hitting my guitar thank you, can you put it all together? Beautiful lick
Great tutorial, I could stop go to the song play along come back to your tutorial till I nailed it then put a little flavor of my own it. I like how you outline the chord structure and what scale it is in.
Great to hear!
Thank you
I just discovered this channel, thumbs up, subscribed.
Welcome aboard! Thanks for subscribing! We have lots of new content planned for this year
THANK YOU VERY MUCH 😊😁💖
I like your second guitar 🎸 picture. Tommy from Tahoe Nor Cal
Excellent.
Thanks James. Any other solos you would like to learn?
Anything and everything you put up is excellent, camera angles are good and you have a nice easy relaxed approach. My band plays Knokin On Heavens Door in a modified Clapton Regee sort of way. I'd love to come up with a killer solo, I'm pretty stuck.
Thank's 👍
You forgot to play the solo before teaching it but its ok. i learned it thanks to you thank you
You mentioned A major Pentatonic. Is the Minor Pentatonic also used...?
Is it possible to transfer this to acoustic? I'm a newbie trying to learn
Where can i learn the fundamentals of what hes saying through out - this is over the A cord? it doesnt make any sense to me how all these notes are "over the A cord"
the intro to this just makes me want to play need your love so bad
Do you offer online lessons ?
Great teaching! But as a beginner I'm confused. You said the song was in A major but you're playing the solo in A minor?
3:30
Tuning??
Whenever I hear the song, Tennessee Whiskey, all I hear is, I'd rather Go Blind
Yes, same exact chord changes
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It would be great if you would play the entire thing through for us more advanced players. We're faster than you think.
Great lesson, but how come you didn't play the whole thing through?
i think the angles are very confusing
Wish you would have played it all the way through once too
You should always be listening to the original recording while learning
Whiskey*
Is it me or does this due sort of look like "Papastache"?
Ha ha we can kinda see that
Always play the whole way through at the end, nobody wants to go search for it
How LAZY are you ????
u go kinda fast tho
Dude it was pretty hard you moved to fast and the biggest angle you show is the worst… it’s okay tho i still learned it😂👍🏽
what? i though he moved at a very good pace, and the angle that is the biggest is the angle you actually see it from with the guitar in your hands...
You got to slow this shit down
Thank you
Welcome!