Hey Tyler, great to hear the lessons help. You are very welcome, I love this band. It's great to hear guitar songs for sure. Plus they have such great guitar sounds on their songs. If you haven't already do subscribe. Any other favourite Spacey tunes?
@@SimonMorelguitar Definitely! I've already subscribed! I really like Wasted on Me, Balmy and Skin...although its quite hard to name only a select few. I haven't heard one a spacey song that I dislike
Simon, you are way to skilled to only have this many views!!!! Watched a bunch of your tutorials now and you are such a talented musician! Love how you actually find the correct phrasings and aren't just teaching an ultimate guitar tab (I can do that myself). If you like spacy Jane have you heard of Delta Rigs?? Also Aussie, should definitely check out (and maybe do a video on!) "Never seen this before", awesome song.
Hey Mitchell, thanks - way too kind! I'll check out Delta Rigs - I love the Spacey Jane - did you check out my other Spacey Lessons? Anyway, I'm glad that you found the lessons helpful. There are heaps more easy to follow lessons on my channel (500+) and a new one every Saturday, so subscribe and click the bell for a notification when they are published. All the best, Simon ps if you'd like to support the channel you can do that at patreon.com/simonmorel
Hey Aden, thanks for watching! I'm glad that the lesson helped. There's always a chance that if that comes up in provate lessons there will be a video here.... Plus there are heaps more easy to follow lessons on my channel (500+) and a new one every Saturday, so subscribe and click the bell for a notification when they are published. All the best, Simon ps if you'd like to support the channel you can do that at patreon.com/simonmorel
Do you have plans to do any tutorials for other local bands? I know I find it hard to get the right stuff for Hockey Dad, and they only have one guitar in the band.
Hey Nick, thanks for watching. There are a bunch of other Spacey Jane tutorials, plus other Aussie bands on the channel. I publish two new ones every week, so subscribe and click the bell for a notification when they are published. As for requesting, you can do that via www.Patreon.com/simonmorel - cheers, Simon
Try this... I've just had a bit of a listen and here are my thoughts on the solo. 1st 3 bars, not much happens, then when the band goes to the e minor the guitar plays an e octave on the A and G strings (7th and 9th frets), then from there to the end of bar 6 runs through chord tones (starts at F# into G) by playing the same octaves vibe. At bar 7 and 8 he picks up some higher register single notes (I think it might be a B at the 12fret on the B string) and then the Em comes around again and he's doing some kind of unison slide (maybe open e and sliding in to e on the B string). In bars 9-12 he's playing more octaves around the chords and in 13-16 he replicates 9-12. Hope that helps. Maybe I'll get around to a video one day, but I can't promise. Cheers Simon
Hi mate, I haven't had time to look into this. Here's an answer from elsewhere in these comments... I've just had a bit of a listen and here are my thoughts on the solo. 1st 3 bars, not much happens, then when the band goes to the e minor the guitar plays an e octave on the A and G strings (7th and 9th frets), then from there to the end of bar 6 runs through chord tones (starts at F# into G) by playing the same octaves vibe. At bar 7 and 8 he picks up some higher register single notes (I think it might be a B at the 12fret on the B string) and then the Em comes around again and he's doing some kind of unison slide (maybe open e and sliding in to e on the B string). In bars 9-12 he's playing more octaves around the chords and in 13-16 he replicates 9-12. Hope that helps. Maybe I'll get around to a video one day, but I can't promise - there's alway so much stuff to learn and when I put out videos I want to make sure they are accurate.
Hey Ronan, thanks for watching. No effects, going straight into the amp. I've just got the amp turned up and it's breaking up. It's a Fender Deluxe Reverb. You could mimic this sound by putting a little bit of overdrive (Gain) on your amp or using an overdrive pedal in front of the amp. Hope that helps. Subscribe for regular lessons, there is a new lesson every week. Cheers Simon ps check out my other Spacey Jane Lesson here ruclips.net/video/y1dq16e5xEM/видео.html&ab_channel=SimonMorel
@@SimonMorelguitar cheers, also if you could do a tab for spacey’s new song, “lots of nothing” that would be awesome. There’s only one chord video available at the moment
@@CLUBELEVEN_ I get a lot of requests, but if I have a chance I will check it out. You can bump it to the top of the queue my supporting at www.Patreon.com/simonmorel ;)
Hi mate, I haven't had time to look into this. Here's an answer from elsewhere in these comments... I've just had a bit of a listen and here are my thoughts on the solo. 1st 3 bars, not much happens, then when the band goes to the e minor the guitar plays an e octave on the A and G strings (7th and 9th frets), then from there to the end of bar 6 runs through chord tones (starts at F# into G) by playing the same octaves vibe. At bar 7 and 8 he picks up some higher register single notes (I think it might be a B at the 12fret on the B string) and then the Em comes around again and he's doing some kind of unison slide (maybe open e and sliding in to e on the B string). In bars 9-12 he's playing more octaves around the chords and in 13-16 he replicates 9-12. Hope that helps. Maybe I'll get around to a video one day, but I can't promise - there's alway so much stuff to learn and when I put out videos I want to make sure they are accurate.
Hey Simon, I'm a new sub.. Your instruction is great mate, however the band I'm in with my son and his friends, (I've been a pro muso, but they're fresh to market) Harry and Lee, as new electric guitarists are struggling to learn the lead break on this one. Would be stoked if you did give us some clues into how that's played please. If you can, I'll have the lads Sub you & I'll Patreon. Please & thanks. Jords
Thanks for watching Jordie, cool that you've got the kids into playing. I've just had a bit of a listen and here are my thoughts on the solo. 1st 3 bars, not much happens, then when the band goes to the e minor the guitar plays an e octave on the A and G strings (7th and 9th frets), then from there to the end of bar 6 runs through chord tones (starts at F# into G) by playing the same octaves vibe. At bar 7 and 8 he picks up some higher register single notes (I think it might be a B at the 12fret on the B string) and then the Em comes around again and he's doing some kind of unison slide (maybe open e and sliding in to e on the B string). In bars 9-12 he's playing more octaves around the chords and in 13-16 he replicates 9-12. Hope that helps. Maybe I'll get around to a video one day, but I can't promise - there's alway so much stuff to learn and when I put out videos I want to make sure they are accurate. And as you know that takes time!! All the best with the boys, that sounds really great. Cheers Simon
@@SimonMorelguitar wow Simon...! So thanks for getting back to us. Yeah I'm a lucky Dad.. especially since Harry invited me into his youthful band.. He reckons I make a good gimmick. 🤣🤣🤣 That's fine, I'll take it! With bells on!! Well, I best come good on my promise then. I'll pass this on to the lads, Harry; Vox, Rhythm Geetar occasional Lead. Lee Lead Geetar & Harvey on Bass & backing vox. I do a bit of backing vox too but we're hopefully getting ourselves a female vocalist to join up too soon; Leizel. I'll pass this on to Haz & Lee now. Hopefully they can make good out of your directions here.. Bloody Brilliant mate!
Brilliant - you make it so easy to learn my favorite songs. Love the Spacey Jane tutorials! Cheers
Hey Tyler, great to hear the lessons help. You are very welcome, I love this band. It's great to hear guitar songs for sure. Plus they have such great guitar sounds on their songs. If you haven't already do subscribe. Any other favourite Spacey tunes?
@@SimonMorelguitar Definitely! I've already subscribed! I really like Wasted on Me, Balmy and Skin...although its quite hard to name only a select few. I haven't heard one a spacey song that I dislike
I'll have to check them out. Cheers
Simon, you are way to skilled to only have this many views!!!! Watched a bunch of your tutorials now and you are such a talented musician! Love how you actually find the correct phrasings and aren't just teaching an ultimate guitar tab (I can do that myself).
If you like spacy Jane have you heard of Delta Rigs?? Also Aussie, should definitely check out (and maybe do a video on!) "Never seen this before", awesome song.
Hey Mitchell, thanks - way too kind! I'll check out Delta Rigs - I love the Spacey Jane - did you check out my other Spacey Lessons? Anyway, I'm glad that you found the lessons helpful. There are heaps more easy to follow lessons on my channel (500+) and a new one every Saturday, so subscribe and click the bell for a notification when they are published. All the best, Simon ps if you'd like to support the channel you can do that at patreon.com/simonmorel
Would love a tutorial for the lead part of this song, love the thrills tutorial swell. So accurate compared to anything else I've seen
Hey Aden, thanks for watching! I'm glad that the lesson helped. There's always a chance that if that comes up in provate lessons there will be a video here.... Plus there are heaps more easy to follow lessons on my channel (500+) and a new one every Saturday, so subscribe and click the bell for a notification when they are published. All the best, Simon ps if you'd like to support the channel you can do that at patreon.com/simonmorel
Want more lessons and the chart? Get it at www.Patreon.com/simonmorel - cheers Simon
Amazing video, would love to see sawteeth ny spacey jane in the future
Hi Lachlan, You are so welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed it - subscribe for a new lesson every week! All the best, Simon
Do you have plans to do any tutorials for other local bands? I know I find it hard to get the right stuff for Hockey Dad, and they only have one guitar in the band.
Hey Nick, thanks for watching. There are a bunch of other Spacey Jane tutorials, plus other Aussie bands on the channel. I publish two new ones every week, so subscribe and click the bell for a notification when they are published. As for requesting, you can do that via www.Patreon.com/simonmorel - cheers, Simon
I know we haven’t hit 100k views but 2k views seems enough for the solo? 😇 would love that if you can haha. Cheers for this tutorial!!
Hi Mateo, maybe eventually... thanks for watching. Cheers Simon
Try this... I've just had a bit of a listen and here are my thoughts on the solo. 1st 3 bars, not much happens, then when the band goes to the e minor the guitar plays an e octave on the A and G strings (7th and 9th frets), then from there to the end of bar 6 runs through chord tones (starts at F# into G) by playing the same octaves vibe. At bar 7 and 8 he picks up some higher register single notes (I think it might be a B at the 12fret on the B string) and then the Em comes around again and he's doing some kind of unison slide (maybe open e and sliding in to e on the B string). In bars 9-12 he's playing more octaves around the chords and in 13-16 he replicates 9-12. Hope that helps. Maybe I'll get around to a video one day, but I can't promise. Cheers Simon
Is there a lead tutorial anywhere?
Hi mate, I haven't had time to look into this. Here's an answer from elsewhere in these comments... I've just had a bit of a listen and here are my thoughts on the solo. 1st 3 bars, not much happens, then when the band goes to the e minor the guitar plays an e octave on the A and G strings (7th and 9th frets), then from there to the end of bar 6 runs through chord tones (starts at F# into G) by playing the same octaves vibe. At bar 7 and 8 he picks up some higher register single notes (I think it might be a B at the 12fret on the B string) and then the Em comes around again and he's doing some kind of unison slide (maybe open e and sliding in to e on the B string). In bars 9-12 he's playing more octaves around the chords and in 13-16 he replicates 9-12. Hope that helps. Maybe I'll get around to a video one day, but I can't promise - there's alway so much stuff to learn and when I put out videos I want to make sure they are accurate.
What kind of effects do you have on your guitar for this video?
Hey Ronan, thanks for watching. No effects, going straight into the amp. I've just got the amp turned up and it's breaking up. It's a Fender Deluxe Reverb. You could mimic this sound by putting a little bit of overdrive (Gain) on your amp or using an overdrive pedal in front of the amp. Hope that helps. Subscribe for regular lessons, there is a new lesson every week. Cheers Simon ps check out my other Spacey Jane Lesson here ruclips.net/video/y1dq16e5xEM/видео.html&ab_channel=SimonMorel
@@SimonMorelguitar cheers, also if you could do a tab for spacey’s new song, “lots of nothing” that would be awesome. There’s only one chord video available at the moment
@@CLUBELEVEN_ I get a lot of requests, but if I have a chance I will check it out. You can bump it to the top of the queue my supporting at www.Patreon.com/simonmorel ;)
do you know what the lead bit is? I can’t get it right cuz it’s really quiet in the mix
Hi mate, I haven't had time to look into this. Here's an answer from elsewhere in these comments... I've just had a bit of a listen and here are my thoughts on the solo. 1st 3 bars, not much happens, then when the band goes to the e minor the guitar plays an e octave on the A and G strings (7th and 9th frets), then from there to the end of bar 6 runs through chord tones (starts at F# into G) by playing the same octaves vibe. At bar 7 and 8 he picks up some higher register single notes (I think it might be a B at the 12fret on the B string) and then the Em comes around again and he's doing some kind of unison slide (maybe open e and sliding in to e on the B string). In bars 9-12 he's playing more octaves around the chords and in 13-16 he replicates 9-12. Hope that helps. Maybe I'll get around to a video one day, but I can't promise - there's alway so much stuff to learn and when I put out videos I want to make sure they are accurate.
Any luck with the lead/solo parts?
Hey Ben, I haven't had time to be honest. I've got a long list of learns for my regular lessons and Patreon too. If I get to it, I'll let you know
Any luck finding that lead?
Hey Simon, I'm a new sub.. Your instruction is great mate, however the band I'm in with my son and his friends, (I've been a pro muso, but they're fresh to market) Harry and Lee, as new electric guitarists are struggling to learn the lead break on this one. Would be stoked if you did give us some clues into how that's played please. If you can, I'll have the lads Sub you & I'll Patreon. Please & thanks. Jords
Thanks for watching Jordie, cool that you've got the kids into playing. I've just had a bit of a listen and here are my thoughts on the solo. 1st 3 bars, not much happens, then when the band goes to the e minor the guitar plays an e octave on the A and G strings (7th and 9th frets), then from there to the end of bar 6 runs through chord tones (starts at F# into G) by playing the same octaves vibe. At bar 7 and 8 he picks up some higher register single notes (I think it might be a B at the 12fret on the B string) and then the Em comes around again and he's doing some kind of unison slide (maybe open e and sliding in to e on the B string). In bars 9-12 he's playing more octaves around the chords and in 13-16 he replicates 9-12. Hope that helps. Maybe I'll get around to a video one day, but I can't promise - there's alway so much stuff to learn and when I put out videos I want to make sure they are accurate. And as you know that takes time!! All the best with the boys, that sounds really great. Cheers Simon
@@SimonMorelguitar wow Simon...! So thanks for getting back to us.
Yeah I'm a lucky Dad.. especially since Harry invited me into his youthful band.. He reckons I make a good gimmick. 🤣🤣🤣 That's fine, I'll take it! With bells on!!
Well, I best come good on my promise then.
I'll pass this on to the lads, Harry; Vox, Rhythm Geetar occasional Lead. Lee Lead Geetar & Harvey on Bass & backing vox. I do a bit of backing vox too but we're hopefully getting ourselves a female vocalist to join up too soon; Leizel.
I'll pass this on to Haz & Lee now. Hopefully they can make good out of your directions here..
Bloody Brilliant mate!
@@CyberFitzy You are welcome. All the best