I stopped playing for years, and was never disciplined about practice...or finishing anything...and now I'm a mom of a special needs kid and I've picked my guitar back up. This tutorial has been my refuge and medicine for the last week---and I'm getting the hang of the song (bonus!). Thank you for a great lesson!!
This was a long term guitar goal of mine. This tutorial helped me learn it in one sitting. Being able to play and being able to teach are not one and the same, however, you've got both. Great video, keep it up.
1 year ago ago this song was a distant dream/goal. Now with 1 extra year of practice and most importantly, 17 excellent minutes of a lesson, I'm able to jam along. Thanks a lot man, this was seriously an amazing explanation and rendition :)
Can you play it now? I thought it was beyond me but I’m honestly getting the hang of it. Still haven’t learned the whole thing though. My method is to learn one piece and get good at it and slowly add more so it’s not overwhelming
@@loganschofield5909 always a great way to do it, remember that spending 20 minutes every day is better than 140 mins in one sitting once a week. consistency is key, and sleep consolidates memory, so you'll often find the next day a lot of what you were learning will feel a little more natural even when you haven't spent any time in between on the guitar.
@@Juuqe very true. I’ve played on and off for about 7 years now and still barely have any songs down. Just a bunch of chords, some scales, and that’s about it. Just recently got into my guitar again and trying to stay consistent and take my progression seriously. I couldn’t agree with you more about consistency. That is the key and is why I’m progressing so much more now compared to all this time I’ve randomly picked it up and messed around for hours and then just set it back down for weeks
This tutorial is very very good. Slow but steady, Easy to digest and very well broken down. you also have a very soothing voice, this is great stuff man! We’re blessed to Get this top tier lesson for free, Thank you! 🙏
Took me about a month from buying my guitar to being able to play all the riffs in this song at about 3/4 speed. Thank you so much, this song was the reason I wanted to learn, now I feel like I can take on anything!
Hi Tim, I just recently picked up the guitar after barley touching it fir 20 years. I used to play electric, (heavy metal) now that I'm a bit older, and settled down with a family my taste in music has become much milder. I have never finger picked before, and I am slowly learning with your tutorial if the devil wears a suit and tie. I absolutely love your style, and tutorials. I watched you fishing video, and stocking stuffer videos last night, and you seem like a pretty good guy. I was hoping you might post a tutorial of a pretty great guitarist named Shakey Graves, and the song I would like to learn is called Late July. Regardless I will continue to enjoy your tutorials, as I progress. Thanks again Tim. Bobby
Exactly the same here my friend.. picked the electric guitar back up after nearly 15 years, hammering heavy metal and even hard rock just wasn't as enjoyable.. a good friend sent me a video of colter playing black top, then that lead to discovering tyler and Billy strings. I've been in a rabbit hole of country/delta/bluegrass ever since. Loving every minute of the process too.. glad you decided to pick the guitar back up! Also forgot how much it hurt to build up thoughs finger tips to concrete.. 🧐
I don’t know how to read music and don’t know chord names so visuals like this really help me. I’m like 90% finished learning the whole thing and there’s no way I’d have been able to without this video, so thank you so much! The hardest song I’ve attempted before this was everlong by foo fighters lol so this is quite the jump, but you made it so easy! Definitely really appreciate people like you who do these tutorials.
Also I was able to learn it in like 2 days cause of this tutorial, and I do NOT have a lot of experience so very well done for those who don’t necessarily know what they’re doing
Same here, my good friend sent me a video of Colter playing this song a few months ago, I have been in a delta blues/country/blue grass rabbit hole ever since.. enjoying every minute of the process
Same here I've played guitar for 10 years but never got into finger picking until a few weeks ago when I discovered Colter wall. I've really fell in love with that style and I love the control you have especially of the dynamics.
Looking for Colter Wall and Tyler Childers lessons got me here but you have such great taste and easy to follow instructions. Thank you for sharing your talents!
Great tutorial! Your playing sounds great too! The only place that I got stuck was how to play the alternating baseline part on the verse. Can’t really see what you’re doing and it’s not well explained. Thanks so much for posting this!
Another stellar lesson sir. Seems like any song I'm trying to figure out you've already got a lesson on it. Love what you do, and thank you so much for putting so much positivity into the world!
hey Tim, I'm new to the channel and a little young but this tutorial has helped me start playing guitar and is one of the first songs I've started learning thanks for help!
Man this sounds amazing! I learned it super fast cause of how you broke it down, probably better than any other turorial ive seen so far. You should keep making these! ❤
I have not watched a lesson yet that was not note for note spot on exactly perfect. Very well done...thanks so much. Waterloo sounds excellent by the way.
Hey I really appreciate the video. Accept you tend to explain a pattern and then not do what you just explained, or do it a little different and it’s confusing. Thanks.
Great tutorial, spend the last 1.5 learning and playing the 'easy' version by some other tutorials and tabs and always found something missing. Unfortunately it's difficult to unlearn so much practice hours but this really help, thanks!
You are such a great teacher! Do you think you could do a video on Dead Or Alive by Bon Jovi? Iv tried finding a good video lessons, but I find myself coming back to your videos cause they make so much more sense.
Man I’ve had such a hard time with the c chord cause you breezed over it like we already knew what we were doing, it had my picking messed up for 3 days!!! I finally slowed it way down while you were playing it and figured it out
Because a video like this is for someone who already knows how to play basic chords, if you don’t even know the simplest of chord shapes you have no business whatsoever trying to learn this song and I don’t mean that in a rude way I’m telling you for your own good , that’s what causes people to quit playing cause they get to frustrated because they try to get to advanced to fast
Hey Tim! Great tutorial however Im having a hard time breaking down the b7 picking pattern. Not sure if I missed it in the video but something seems off. Thank you!
8:10 Note: I do think it's much easier to get muscle memory for the Travis picking style that Colter uses in most of his songs if you stick to playing 654 strings with thumb, 3 with index, 2 with middle, and 1 with ring finger. It's easier to build up dexterity in your ring finger in this style than to be having to move your hand around throughout the song
Thought this would be an easy song to learn since im a fast learner on guitar, saying this a few months later of practice, not nonstop but a lot of practice
Love your videos. Can you explain what you're doing between the e minor and b 7 right before the walk down? I've watched it many times but I can't seem to pin point what you're doing.
So watch how he plays it instead of how he teaches it I’ve learned plenty of songs just by watching the fingers of the player and listening to the notes
Im so thankful for this video but i have one annoying problem i have a bad habbit of biting my nails so i have to play with my fingers and it just isnt the same
What are you doing with your right hand near the end of the intro when you switch from A to Em then B7? Aside from that part which I am having trouble with, your tutorial has helped me a lot thank you.
This tutorial is awesome, but I am confused at 10:00 where you say Em, A, Em....but never hit any of the strings fingered in the Em. Is there a reason to finger the Em at all vs leaving everything open?
It’s good to fret the chord correctly for purposes of habit, and also in case your picking hand gets a little loose and you hit more of the strings, you want for the notes to be “good ones” that can fill the space rather than those random open strings
You’re an amazing teacher,Tim. Thank you! At the 11 minute mark when you describe the b7, is there a plucking pattern to this chord before you go back to E and finish with the last riff of the intro? At the 9.45 mark you play it pretty slow but I can’t tell what’s happening with the b7 plucking wise.
Call me crazy, and maybe he plays it differently in different recordings but in the "brewey sessions" recording he doesnt hammer on to the 3rd fret on the 2nd string he just frets it at the 3rd fret with no hammer on. Your playing is great by the way and nothing wrong with mixing it up but i dont think that is correct.
If the song is in F# minor how does playing a G work? to me it just sounds off key. So why does it work for this song? G chord does not work for my ears
I stopped playing for years, and was never disciplined about practice...or finishing anything...and now I'm a mom of a special needs kid and I've picked my guitar back up. This tutorial has been my refuge and medicine for the last week---and I'm getting the hang of the song (bonus!). Thank you for a great lesson!!
I'm glad that the lesson has helped you out! Thanks for letting me know!
The song is just beautiful. Thanks for posting the tutorial.
This was a long term guitar goal of mine. This tutorial helped me learn it in one sitting. Being able to play and being able to teach are not one and the same, however, you've got both. Great video, keep it up.
Thanks so much for the positive feedback Kyle! I’m really glad the lesson helped you figure this song out!
@@TimGuitarLessons Hey Tim, I was just wonderin, what is the name of the guitar you’re using in this video? Thanks again for the great work.
1 year ago ago this song was a distant dream/goal. Now with 1 extra year of practice and most importantly, 17 excellent minutes of a lesson, I'm able to jam along. Thanks a lot man, this was seriously an amazing explanation and rendition :)
I’m so glad that the lesson helped, congrats on getting it under your fingers!
This should have way more likes and comments than it does. Great tutorial and spot on technique and sound.
Thanks so much Mark!
Even as a beginner self taught guitar player, 1 hour with this tutorial and I feel pretty comfortable with the song, impressive work my man!
Glad it helped, thanks for letting me know!
Dude this song is like my Holy Grail. It’s a little beyond me for now but hot damn this is a great, thorough lesson
Thanks Ben!
How'd you go?
Can you play it now? I thought it was beyond me but I’m honestly getting the hang of it. Still haven’t learned the whole thing though. My method is to learn one piece and get good at it and slowly add more so it’s not overwhelming
@@loganschofield5909 always a great way to do it, remember that spending 20 minutes every day is better than 140 mins in one sitting once a week. consistency is key, and sleep consolidates memory, so you'll often find the next day a lot of what you were learning will feel a little more natural even when you haven't spent any time in between on the guitar.
@@Juuqe very true. I’ve played on and off for about 7 years now and still barely have any songs down. Just a bunch of chords, some scales, and that’s about it. Just recently got into my guitar again and trying to stay consistent and take my progression seriously. I couldn’t agree with you more about consistency. That is the key and is why I’m progressing so much more now compared to all this time I’ve randomly picked it up and messed around for hours and then just set it back down for weeks
This tutorial is very very good. Slow but steady, Easy to digest and very well broken down. you also have a very soothing voice, this is great stuff man! We’re blessed to Get this top tier lesson for free, Thank you! 🙏
I’m glad you found it helpful!
@@TimGuitarLessonsalways wanted to learn this song but was never able to, but with this vid i learned it in one sitting! :)
this is majorly underrated
I appreciate the kind words Caden!
I agree
Took me about a month from buying my guitar to being able to play all the riffs in this song at about 3/4 speed. Thank you so much, this song was the reason I wanted to learn, now I feel like I can take on anything!
I’m so glad that it helped you out Seth! Thanks for letting me know!
Cap
This is a badass tutorial thank you i been wanting to learn and practice it for a while
Hi Tim, I just recently picked up the guitar after barley touching it fir 20 years. I used to play electric, (heavy metal) now that I'm a bit older, and settled down with a family my taste in music has become much milder. I have never finger picked before, and I am slowly learning with your tutorial if the devil wears a suit and tie. I absolutely love your style, and tutorials. I watched you fishing video, and stocking stuffer videos last night, and you seem like a pretty good guy. I was hoping you might post a tutorial of a pretty great guitarist named Shakey Graves, and the song I would like to learn is called Late July. Regardless I will continue to enjoy your tutorials, as I progress. Thanks again Tim.
Bobby
Exactly the same here my friend.. picked the electric guitar back up after nearly 15 years, hammering heavy metal and even hard rock just wasn't as enjoyable.. a good friend sent me a video of colter playing black top, then that lead to discovering tyler and Billy strings. I've been in a rabbit hole of country/delta/bluegrass ever since. Loving every minute of the process too.. glad you decided to pick the guitar back up! Also forgot how much it hurt to build up thoughs finger tips to concrete.. 🧐
Thanks man. It’s people like you that should rule earth.
I don’t know how to read music and don’t know chord names so visuals like this really help me. I’m like 90% finished learning the whole thing and there’s no way I’d have been able to without this video, so thank you so much! The hardest song I’ve attempted before this was everlong by foo fighters lol so this is quite the jump, but you made it so easy! Definitely really appreciate people like you who do these tutorials.
Also I was able to learn it in like 2 days cause of this tutorial, and I do NOT have a lot of experience so very well done for those who don’t necessarily know what they’re doing
Well I’m certainly glad that you found the lesson helpful, thanks for letting me know!
Been trying to broaden my playing and I'm starting with Colter Wall's style and your channel has been an amazing help! Thanks!!
I’m glad it’s been helping you!
Same here, my good friend sent me a video of Colter playing this song a few months ago, I have been in a delta blues/country/blue grass rabbit hole ever since.. enjoying every minute of the process
Same here I've played guitar for 10 years but never got into finger picking until a few weeks ago when I discovered Colter wall. I've really fell in love with that style and I love the control you have especially of the dynamics.
One of the best tutorials I’ve seen. Great lesson. Thanks!
Thank you so much!
5 years gone and you’re still helping people 🙏🏼
I'm glad you find the lessons helpful, thanks for the comment Daniel!
Thanks king you got me back into playing
I'm glad you're playing again!
dude this is wild! very talented. thanks so much. i was struggling in the dark with this one.
Looking for Colter Wall and Tyler Childers lessons got me here but you have such great taste and easy to follow instructions. Thank you for sharing your talents!
What a fantastic lesson thank you so much.
This is the most underrated person on the internet
This guy is an absolute pro and I can’t believe these lessons are free
Great tutorial! Your playing sounds great too! The only place that I got stuck was how to play the alternating baseline part on the verse. Can’t really see what you’re doing and it’s not well explained. Thanks so much for posting this!
Great lesson, I'm gonna keep watching and practicing every day until I get it
Got it yet Joe?
Watched this like 8 times. Really appreciate it.
Thanks for the feedback Brandon!
Awesome man, I love this song and I was having trouble figuring out the changes. I like the way you broke it down. Thanks man.
Glad I could help! Thanks for the comment Rob!
Another stellar lesson sir. Seems like any song I'm trying to figure out you've already got a lesson on it. Love what you do, and thank you so much for putting so much positivity into the world!
Thanks so much for the positive feedback Jody!
hey Tim, I'm new to the channel and a little young but this tutorial has helped me start playing guitar and is one of the first songs I've started learning thanks for help!
I'm glad it helps! Thanks for the comment!
Dude, you nailed it. Very well played.
Thanks!
Man this sounds amazing! I learned it super fast cause of how you broke it down, probably better than any other turorial ive seen so far. You should keep making these! ❤
Thanks so much! I'm glad you found it helpful!
I have not watched a lesson yet that was not note for note spot on exactly perfect. Very well done...thanks so much. Waterloo sounds excellent by the way.
I really appreciate you. One of the best tutorials i've seen.
Hey I really appreciate the video. Accept you tend to explain a pattern and then not do what you just explained, or do it a little different and it’s confusing. Thanks.
Hey Tim!! Great video! Instead of saying “it’s like buying a coffee” you could say “it’s like throwing some spare change in my guitar case” 😎
This was a great lesson. Very easy to follow, and sounds great. Thank you!
I'm glad the lesson helped, thanks for the comment!
Great tutorial, spend the last 1.5 learning and playing the 'easy' version by some other tutorials and tabs and always found something missing. Unfortunately it's difficult to unlearn so much practice hours but this really help, thanks!
Thanks for the comment!
Thanks for the content man! Your teaching the songs i wanna learn! Please keep it up with the finger pick country vibe!
i got hung up on that a minor change. and the switch to the b but im hoping speed will come with time. Tim is a God
I'm sure you get this a lot but, these lessons are so good!! Thank you!!
Thanks so much Jonathan!
So talented. Execution is spot on. You’re gifted sir and thank you for the tutorial
Thank you kindly!
You are such a great teacher! Do you think you could do a video on Dead Or Alive by Bon Jovi? Iv tried finding a good video lessons, but I find myself coming back to your videos cause they make so much more sense.
10/10 Tutorial my man! thank you for your guitar hero service🙏
Thanks so much!
thanks. great job. best version so far
Awesome thanks Leo! I’m glad you liked the lesson
excellent playing bud well done
Thanks!
For some reason I can’t find my other comment but I got your reply, thank you for your help. This was a really helpful tutorial🙏
Again, I’m happy you found it helpful! Thanks for watching!
Been watching ur vids for a while and I finally remember who u sound like. You sound just like diesel creek .
Man I’ve had such a hard time with the c chord cause you breezed over it like we already knew what we were doing, it had my picking messed up for 3 days!!! I finally slowed it way down while you were playing it and figured it out
Because a video like this is for someone who already knows how to play basic chords, if you don’t even know the simplest of chord shapes you have no business whatsoever trying to learn this song and I don’t mean that in a rude way I’m telling you for your own good , that’s what causes people to quit playing cause they get to frustrated because they try to get to advanced to fast
@@RGZ223 I’ve been play for 8 years, I know what a c chord is. I just had the picking order wrong for it
Im also struggling with this part a bit, any chance u could break down the walk back down to g part for me, thanks
Hey Tim! Great tutorial however Im having a hard time breaking down the b7 picking pattern. Not sure if I missed it in the video but something seems off. Thank you!
Dear Tim, perfectly!!
Thank you VERY much. 8-D
Lots of thankfull greetings,
Peter
this is my goal of what to play
6:42 Repeating the walkdown, this was where I was getting lost before
7:06 The roll
7:47 walkdown to am
8:10 Note: I do think it's much easier to get muscle memory for the Travis picking style that Colter uses in most of his songs if you stick to playing 654 strings with thumb, 3 with index, 2 with middle, and 1 with ring finger. It's easier to build up dexterity in your ring finger in this style than to be having to move your hand around throughout the song
9:06 picking pattern
9:25 example -- It's 543 5(2) 3(2)2 -- where () are where the chord isn't fingered yet.
Thought this would be an easy song to learn since im a fast learner on guitar, saying this a few months later of practice, not nonstop but a lot of practice
Love your videos. Can you explain what you're doing between the e minor and b 7 right before the walk down? I've watched it many times but I can't seem to pin point what you're doing.
Amazing video and amazing gentleman, love the video
Thanks Kaden!
Fantastic lesson
dude thank you so much! you're the best for this!!
Glad I could help!
I’m learning this song but the ending rift you are playing it different then what you teach and it’s very confusing
So watch how he plays it instead of how he teaches it I’ve learned plenty of songs just by watching the fingers of the player and listening to the notes
You’re a legend for this. Great stuff
Thanks so much Liam! Happy to help!
Im so thankful for this video but i have one annoying problem i have a bad habbit of biting my nails so i have to play with my fingers and it just isnt the same
thanks for this man, incredible!
Glad you found it helpful Erica!
really good and thorough tutorial
Glad you liked it!
beautiful tutorial! great and precise explanation
Thanks!
6:33 c/g hammer on
1. to start learning finger picking with this song has been ruthless.
2. thank you for the tutorial, bc tablature was a no go for me on this one.
I’m glad the lesson helped!
great Job TIm ! thank you
Thanks again Justin!
What are you doing with your right hand near the end of the intro when you switch from A to Em then B7?
Aside from that part which I am having trouble with, your tutorial has helped me a lot thank you.
Thanks man this is sooo helpful!!!
Sure thing Elijah!
Not only do you have the best teaching vids but you also listen to outstanding music. Many thanks!
You're welcome! Thanks for the positive comment!
Brilliant tutorial thank you!
You're amazing, thank you so much
Thanks!
This tutorial is awesome, but I am confused at 10:00 where you say Em, A, Em....but never hit any of the strings fingered in the Em. Is there a reason to finger the Em at all vs leaving everything open?
It’s good to fret the chord correctly for purposes of habit, and also in case your picking hand gets a little loose and you hit more of the strings, you want for the notes to be “good ones” that can fill the space rather than those random open strings
This is amazing thank you!
Thanks Max! Glad the lesson helped!
Great job!
Thanks Brian!
Great lesson
Thanks!
Great video , did you ever tab this out?
You’re an amazing teacher,Tim. Thank you!
At the 11 minute mark when you describe the b7, is there a plucking pattern to this chord before you go back to E and finish with the last riff of the intro? At the 9.45 mark you play it pretty slow but I can’t tell what’s happening with the b7 plucking wise.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. 😭🙌🏽
You're so welome Kayla! Thanks for the comment!
Greatly appreciated!
Thanks Taylor!
Excellent job! What model guitar are you using?
Thanks! This is a Waterloo WL14X Waterloo Here’s a video I did on it! ruclips.net/video/iiVDhBWsRJ0/видео.html
Nice Waterloo!
Thanks Jim! It’s a fun little guitar!
Ohhhhhh yeaaahhh brother!
Oh yeah Brett!
Thanks Tim
You’re welcome!
Hey whats the picking pattern you do for the B7 chord @11:30
You nail it perfectly!!!
Thanks!
Love your own twist on some of those hammer ons and pull offs in the intro. Fuckin killer🤘
Thanks so much!
😍 nice bro
Thanks Eduardo!
great lesson!
I appreciate the positive feedback Jessica!
Call me crazy, and maybe he plays it differently in different recordings but in the "brewey sessions" recording he doesnt hammer on to the 3rd fret on the 2nd string he just frets it at the 3rd fret with no hammer on. Your playing is great by the way and nothing wrong with mixing it up but i dont think that is correct.
TF is a pinky bend to a pull off🤬 one or the other dude lol. Good video
Hahaha yeah… those are tough bends
What kind of guitar do you play on?
Hey Ky, this guitar is a Waterloo WL14X
this is my goal rn
your a god thank you so much awesome job
Thanks Tyler!
This guy rocks
Thanks for the comment Alec!
this is the first song im learning on the guitar
its hard but i think im doing ok
It’s definitely a difficult song! I’m glad it’s going well for you Aidan!
Very helpful!
Happy to hear it!
Tim I love u
also, that parlor of yours sounds really good. So much articulation in the notes. What guitar is that?
Thanks so much Rob! This is a Waterloo WL14X made by Collings
@@TimGuitarLessons lol no wonder it sounds good
Tim is so fucking good
If the song is in F# minor how does playing a G work? to me it just sounds off key. So why does it work for this song? G chord does not work for my ears
damn dude! you are awesome!!!!