It comes with experience and study, but the most important thing is patience. Some stuff it will get more work to get done while others will be more easy. The more you study and listen closely it gets easier to recognize some patterns, chords and notes. I'ts like learning a new language. Keep working!
I learned to play it, and there’s just something extra he puts into it. It just sounds so powerful coming from him and whoever plays it in the recorded version.
It was simple in its complexity but so masterful in its intricacy. The bass player had his own runs and added his key moments when Chris gave him small spaces.
We all know that Chris is a vocal hero and a hell of a song writer but now, thanks to you, we also understand what a guitar champion he is. Generational talent for sure.
This guy has helped me so much as a guitar player he helps you unlock things on your own and puts you on the path to figuring things out instead of just showing hey play this note for not he shows you what YOU CAN DO instead of what your supposed to do
@@READERSENPAII He's way more country than most they play on country radio,just because he doesn't limit himself to only country nobody does these days.
He is not country, and by no means moderno. He comes from the legendary Steeldrivers Blugrass band and he is a singer, throw any genre at that Guy and he Will kill it. I hear more Soul than anything when he wings (even bluegrass)
Not the best, but actually a truly great player. Maybe because of their feel for melody, structure etc. Great singers and songwriters really know what to do with a guitar if they master the language. My favourite songwriters are often great players: Gordon Lightfoot, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, Neil Young, etc., etc.
Now I know other people's excitement to certain songs you've covered. As soon as I saw the title, opened and liked immediately. This is my favorite performance of Chris that I've seen.
He has an amazing talent and is an even amazinger person. I still can't make it through Fire Away without tears. Like you said, I noticed the drummer was looking right at him to take cues. They fall in behind the maestro.
Loved watching you react to Chris in pretty much the same way as I do! He's amazing, gets so much emotion into a song and you can't help but feel it deeply. I've never felt as moved by music as I do with Chris's exceptional songs. Morgane (background singer & his wife) is spectacular too. What a team!
I love watching Chris Stapleton reaction videos and this is the first guitar listen. Absolutely awesome to watch people not just nerding out over the voice, but also getting excited about the instruments being played! Nice video
JT Cure is his bass player, they played together when Chris left Steeldrivers and was lead with The Jompson Brothers. He is one of his closest friends and you can feel the connection they have. Love your insights on music and life!
Mike, I am SO GLAD you mentioned how good the jazzmaster sounds. I am a singer first, but the reason i bought my first electric guitar was based on his tone and sound off traveler. Its so killer.
Chris and his band at their best. Simple three piece set but the dynamics of the performance is second to none. They play with one heartbeat, everything playing off of Chris's voice. To look sweet.
Glad you're doing this, been listening to this version for a couple years now and love it, he's not massively technical as a player but he just owns it. Sometimes that's all you need.
So obvious this song is part of a set they all performed somewhere. I got a chance to see the intro to this. The way you're speaking about the band, he introduces his band members. He highlights every one of the musicians. If you get a chance check it out. It's just cool
Have you done a video for Chris Stapleton “Whiskey and You”? It is one of the most powerful songs I have ever heard and would love to see you do a video for that. Thank you for what you do...you are amazing!!
That guitar looks like a Jazzmaster. The extra controls for the "lead" channel, the unique trem, and the p90 looking pickups. I have one myself. Plugged into 2 brownface princetons, and a Vox of some kind (likely for the reverb, as his princetons don't have it). HELL of a tone he's getting here- I could listen to that all day!
MIchael, try thin superglue and tissue paper. CA glue was developed as a field dressing for the Vietnam War, and is safe to be applied to an open wound. You get some inside the cut, squeeze the sides together and put one ply of tissue paper over it. The tissue will soak up some glue and form a callous-hard covering which also holds the cut closed. I sliced into the end of my left forefinger with a razor saw, it was stopped by the bone, but I patched it up with CA glue and was fully healed 2 weeks later. The scar is better than an untreated wound, too. It looks like it was sutured.
Same here, buddy. My dad taught me while we were baling hay. Water to rinse the wound, a dab of diesel fuel to clean the wound and stop the bleeding, and a smidge of Crazy Glue to seal that cut tight. Wrap it up in a bandage and that combo will get you through the rest of the workday no problem.
Haa! Heck yeah. I did duct work forever and you eventually learn how not to filet yourself but I'd use a little swatch off the bottom of my shirt and sm superglue and any kind of tape. Back to work!!!
Wow, watching this for the first time and hearing that you got those oysters from PEI when Chris Stapleton just played here, I love it! PEI is a gem come visit
@@markchavez738 Teles are awesome, but the jazzmaster is better. Its just not as popular or common, but the sound and chime from a JM is somehing else.
Chris plays like no one I've heard. Many unexpected notes that are perfect. Maybe, Shelter or Sympathy for the Devil from the Stones catches the same vibe in rock. A lot more jazz inflections here though. Chris is THE music man today.
Hello from your neighbor in Maine! Here’s an early performance of Chris, his wife and his bassist, playing a stand up base, at the Grand Ole Opry. So good!
Hey Micheal, whats up? I have been playing guitar for 25+ years and I have to say that I love your channel. Even though I am not learning the guitar, I have found that its easy to become complacent or plateau in your learning. So the thing that I find great about your channel is that I am exposed to great new music that I might have never heard as well as older stuff that I might have forgotten about. The point is, that even though I have toured the country and played music most of my life, I have not peaked and I do not consider myself to be finished with my musical journey. I am glad to be traveling with you for now!!!! I feel we are kindred spirits. So if I'm a musical hitch-hiker, thanks for the lift!!!!
Chris Stapleton and Tyler Childers are two at the top of their game. Worked their balls off and you know must've put up with serious lows. Not that many many others don't, or don't deserve this or that but Chris and Tyler are locked in their own ways and style, learned from staying at at they're beyond powerhouses. Chris has earned all those awards with his raw power. Tyler Childers will someday be in those shoes, let's just all hope the city folk aren't number from Stapletons domination when Tyler's reaching those heights
Hi there this is the first video ive seen from your channel im not trying to learn guitar or anything but i love how informative you are and how you explain everything.
Fun fact, I’ve been listening to “Steel drivers” for a lot of years and never realized he was the lead singer of it until my wife said it sounds like him. Loved him before he “blew up”.
The day I Saw Chris Stapleton made It,vthen realise hecwas that amazing singwr un the Steeldrivers... I just felt so glad a real talent actually made It Bigbin this era. Steeldrivers, unique band
Watch these videos all the time. I have no idea what your talking about 90% of the time with the guitar jargon 😂. My wife bought me a guitar for Christmas two years ago. Had a couple lessons and didn’t grasp any of it. It’s been hanging on the wall ever since 😩. Keep grinding fella and thanks for the videos.
Learn 3 chords and start singing a song that you love. In a week or two you should be able to play the song fully. And then you will be hooked, and have a passion for life. Do it man.
Pick it back up Moose and learn a CCR song. Most of them are super easy with basic chord changes. I put mine down from time to time, but always pick it back up again.
I don't play the guitar, but I am so impressed with your ability. You may as well have been talking in gibberish when explaining the techniques, but you're amazing!!
Michael. A couple of observations: #1, that’s an early Fender Jaguar, p90 pick ups that work perfectly with #2 which is (I believe) the real secret of this performance and the reason it would have blown us away if we had been there...those two (count em TWO) Indian blanket cover boxes on stage which I believe are Leslie cabinets! I’ve listened to a lot of Chris’s music and I dig it, a lot, the vocals were great on this video but not his best guitar solo technical wise. He drops into a lot of basic stuff and even throws some Chuck Berry licks in there, a lot of hanging on whole and half notes repeated for a long time because he’s playing to the timing of those spinning speakers. Its really quite clever and I don’t think we can fully appreciate what the crowd got to hear at this show and why he chose to play it like he did. Correction: I said Jaguar and it’s really a JazzMaster. I get em mixed up. I hear the corrections coming, lol.
great post. i don’t have the knowledge that you do, but what you said makes sense and confirms my experience from hearing him live. As great as his records are, his live performance has that something special that the recording just doesn’t capture fully. It’s an energy, or a sonic dynamic- i don’t have the musical vocabulary to express it or explain it, which I’m sure you could. But however good he is on record, his live sound has that +1 that I don’t hear on his records.
@@patrickschrepel7471- yup, I had added a correction above already. I’m suspicious of edited comments sometimes so I just added to the end. They do look a lot alike and I get them mixed up sometimes 😬
@@rustyaxelrod Sorry. Didn’t catch that. I always hate trying to correct people, but since Michael was pointing out that tone, it’s all Jazzmaster and Princeton Reverb. I’ve owned both a Jazzmaster and a Jaguar and actually bought the Jag by mistake a long time ago because I had seen someone playing a Jazzmaster and wanted that tone.
I dont play. No idea what your talking about. But its amazing how it takes you almost 30 seconds to pic up the playing. Whether its music, art, construction, etc, I love to watch and listen to people that can see through fog and explain what and how its happening. Props!!
I love this breakdown, particularly the part about the band complimenting Chris. I've seen him do a set basically just him and his guitar and usually w/ a great singer that's the best because the band distracts. I think that's why acoustic unplugged sets are really popular. However, the way Chris uses the band, etc. actually makes this version better IMO. It builds tension and takes you on a ride the singer songwriter performance, while still amazing, doesn't.
I’m only 3 years late to the conversation, but I just had to say I’m super impressed with your knowledge and your guitar skills. You’re a super cool vibe 😎
I know a lot of people don't like they way he stops the video and tries to figure out the music, but I really enjoy it. I love playing guitar but don't know a lot of theory so this really helps to understand what's happening.
He's incredibly talented to say the least. He's also an accomplished songwriter. There's a video from CMT Crossroads here on RUclips featuring Keith Urban and John Mayer performing Keith's smash hit: "Sweet Thing" with a legendary guitar solo at the end by the two of them. You'd really enjoy it.
Does the guitar accompany that VOICE or does that voice accompany the guitar? What a rich performance. I love Chris Stapleton and I love your channel and vibe, Michael. New subscriber, so catching up is so much fun! Thank you for sharing your passion. It’s inspirational and some kind of wonderful. Carry on!!!
The bass player is JT Cure from Elkhorn City Kentucky (according to Chris's introductions at 2018 FarmAid, preceding Tennessee Whiskey). He also has songwriting credits with Chris.
I have no idea about any of the terminology but i love the guitar so here i am
Bro same😂
Same, I've never touched an instrument before.
It’s okay I’ve been playing for years and still haven’t put the time in to learn all the terminology but I’m here too 😂
Word.
Same. I play saxophone. This guy gets so excited and passionate about this stuff that I feel it disrespectful not to watch until the end.
So insane how you can just hear that and play it
Music theory
@@RiverTeddy. thanks ill try that
he's TheDoo when undercover
@@ronniefromOR lol
It comes with experience and study, but the most important thing is patience. Some stuff it will get more work to get done while others will be more easy. The more you study and listen closely it gets easier to recognize some patterns, chords and notes. I'ts like learning a new language. Keep working!
“Sometimes I cry” while listening to Stapleton. Holy immense talent.
Crazy great
Try Marcus king 👑 even better
CADS it’s music not a competition. Both are immense.
I learned to play it, and there’s just something extra he puts into it. It just sounds so powerful coming from him and whoever plays it in the recorded version.
But just sometimes...some other times is just my eyes sweating.
I do not play guitar or any instrument for that matter. But you are hands down my favorite reaction channel! Keep it up bro
It was simple in its complexity but so masterful in its intricacy. The bass player had his own runs and added his key moments when Chris gave him small spaces.
Anybody who loves Chris Stapleton is a friend of mine. He is such a deep, soulful guitar player.....🌟
The drummer and bassist are glued to chris playing. This is pure improv on the end.
We all know that Chris is a vocal hero and a hell of a song writer but now, thanks to you, we also understand what a guitar champion he is. Generational talent for sure.
His bass player is JT Cure, been playing with Chris for a looong time
I came down here knowing this comment would be here somewhere, thanks!
That bass and drum kit is so damn tight. Really let’s him do his thing.
i love watching peoples faces when chris lets it rip!
Chris is by far one of the best singers ive ever heard, especially live. Literally the voice of an angel lol, a big ass angel though
Dude that guy is killing the bass man, no lie he is gluing this song together
His voice is obvious, but really learning to appreciate how soulful his guitar work is. And yes great bass and drumming!
This guy has helped me so much as a guitar player he helps you unlock things on your own and puts you on the path to figuring things out instead of just showing hey play this note for not he shows you what YOU CAN DO instead of what your supposed to do
Deadly base backing Chris and that drummer -WOW! What a team ✨🔥✨🔥✨🔥✨🦅💚🦅
If you like Chris Stapleton check out his former band, The Steeldrivers.
It’s the best
Have you seen their live music?! It’s soo pretty
Yes!! Where Rainbows Never Die is my fave!!
@@annmarie3573 yup, also “If it hadn’t been for love”
Blue side of the mountain was my introduction to the Steeldrivers and it's stilly favorite of theirs
As usual! Mr Stapleton did NOT disappoint! His cover of Amanda is EPIC
Yes! Finally a Chris Stapleton vid 😀. One of the best modern country singers!!
except he's not country lol. just because country station's play his music and he wears a cowboy hat doesn't make it country.
Let me reword that - one of the best singers out there.
@@READERSENPAII He's way more country than most they play on country radio,just because he doesn't limit himself to only country nobody does these days.
The best, no doubt.
He is not country, and by no means moderno. He comes from the legendary Steeldrivers Blugrass band and he is a singer, throw any genre at that Guy and he Will kill it. I hear more Soul than anything when he wings (even bluegrass)
He’s not the best guitar player ever,but it’s so well suited for what their sound is it’s genius.
So much soul with him. He has killer riffs.
He doesn't have to be an epic guitar player because his voice is off the charts!!
@@martylofberg NOT ONLY THAT BUT HE'S ONE HELLUVA SONGWRITER!!!!!
@@mikebeasley9793 totally!!
Not the best, but actually a truly great player. Maybe because of their feel for melody, structure etc. Great singers and songwriters really know what to do with a guitar if they master the language. My favourite songwriters are often great players: Gordon Lightfoot, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, Neil Young, etc., etc.
Chris can sing. I live this guy songs.He got some soul in his voice.
Now I know other people's excitement to certain songs you've covered. As soon as I saw the title, opened and liked immediately. This is my favorite performance of Chris that I've seen.
He has an amazing talent and is an even amazinger person. I still can't make it through Fire Away without tears. Like you said, I noticed the drummer was looking right at him to take cues. They fall in behind the maestro.
This is one of the coolest reactions to Chris.....
I would SO love to see Chris live.
One of the most soulful voices I’ve ever heard! Good stuff Mike!
Great point about the bass behind the lead, absolutely
Chris's bass player is J.T. Cure . Great to hear awesome live music.
Loved watching you react to Chris in pretty much the same way as I do! He's amazing, gets so much emotion into a song and you can't help but feel it deeply.
I've never felt as moved by music as I do with Chris's exceptional songs. Morgane (background singer & his wife) is spectacular too. What a team!
Totally.
I love watching Chris Stapleton reaction videos and this is the first guitar listen. Absolutely awesome to watch people not just nerding out over the voice, but also getting excited about the instruments being played! Nice video
JT Cure is his bass player, they played together when Chris left Steeldrivers and was lead with The Jompson Brothers. He is one of his closest friends and you can feel the connection they have. Love your insights on music and life!
I dont even play gutair and I still watched the whole thing lol 👍
This was phenomenal live in concert. It was great to see you Break it down too.
This is the first reaction video of yours I've seen. That was amazing. GREAT breakdown of a world class guitarist, and a band dripping in talent.
Chris Stapleton is a genius.
No idea how to play any instrument, but loved this video. Made me want to buy and learn guitar.
your ear is absolutely insane man! what wonderful god given gift man! your videos are awesome
Always loved the tone on this song.
Well what can one say. That man is simply amazing. And his guitarr playing is Really tastefull. Like i allways have sad. Less is more!!!!
Dude I’ve been hoping you would do this one forever! Killer stuff Michael
Thank you sir!
I've never played 🎸 but I make the same faces when I hear Chris play just about anything. Seen him play Red Rocks was the best time of my life!
This song is about the vocals, the vocals, the vocals, and then the tone from that P90d Jaguar.
That's a jazzmaster, not a p90 jaguar
I would love to see an interview of Chris by you discussing guitar on a deeper level than most interviews. I wish someone could make this happen.
Yes!!!!
Mike, I am SO GLAD you mentioned how good the jazzmaster sounds.
I am a singer first, but the reason i bought my first electric guitar was based on his tone and sound off traveler. Its so killer.
My absolute favorite Chris live song.
Chris and his band at their best. Simple three piece set but the dynamics of the performance is second to none. They play with one heartbeat, everything playing off of Chris's voice. To look sweet.
Glad you're doing this, been listening to this version for a couple years now and love it, he's not massively technical as a player but he just owns it. Sometimes that's all you need.
Yea like Albert king.
So good
So obvious this song is part of a set they all performed somewhere. I got a chance to see the intro to this. The way you're speaking about the band, he introduces his band members. He highlights every one of the musicians. If you get a chance check it out. It's just cool
Chris is a living Legend! Only 1 guitar lesson in his life. A true natural talent and no vocal lesson. A 1 in a million artist!
Have you done a video for Chris Stapleton “Whiskey and You”? It is one of the most powerful songs I have ever heard and would love to see you do a video for that. Thank you for what you do...you are amazing!!
That guitar looks like a Jazzmaster. The extra controls for the "lead" channel, the unique trem, and the p90 looking pickups. I have one myself. Plugged into 2 brownface princetons, and a Vox of some kind (likely for the reverb, as his princetons don't have it). HELL of a tone he's getting here- I could listen to that all day!
MIchael, try thin superglue and tissue paper. CA glue was developed as a field dressing for the Vietnam War, and is safe to be applied to an open wound. You get some inside the cut, squeeze the sides together and put one ply of tissue paper over it. The tissue will soak up some glue and form a callous-hard covering which also holds the cut closed. I sliced into the end of my left forefinger with a razor saw, it was stopped by the bone, but I patched it up with CA glue and was fully healed 2 weeks later. The scar is better than an untreated wound, too. It looks like it was sutured.
Same here, buddy. My dad taught me while we were baling hay. Water to rinse the wound, a dab of diesel fuel to clean the wound and stop the bleeding, and a smidge of Crazy Glue to seal that cut tight. Wrap it up in a bandage and that combo will get you through the rest of the workday no problem.
Haa! Heck yeah. I did duct work forever and you eventually learn how not to filet yourself but I'd use a little swatch off the bottom of my shirt and sm superglue and any kind of tape. Back to work!!!
Your reviews are awesome! Love your passion for music!
One of the best live performances I have ever heard
That was so cool how you paused the video and played the same sequence on your guitar!
I have been waiting for this one forever!
Please do one of Chris’s older bands, The Jompson Brothers. Barely Alive.
And The SteelDrivers
Had The Jompson Brothers went on to be more than the intended "garage band," they would have been huge. I LOVE Stapleton but I dig TJB's stuff more.
I would describe it as a conversation between the musicians.
Wow, watching this for the first time and hearing that you got those oysters from PEI when Chris Stapleton just played here, I love it! PEI is a gem come visit
I like Chris Stapleton and I want to learn guitar...got one I haven't played yet so....liked, shared. subbed and ....DING!
It's a Jazzmaster! The best guitar ever made. 🤠
I was just thinking, who is this joker?? Strat?? Pfff.
@@Wakingdreamer he caught it
Tele bro come on. How dare you.
I love the jazz master he must have a 59 coil in there. It's a bit deeper than your normal coils.
@@markchavez738 Teles are awesome, but the jazzmaster is better. Its just not as popular or common, but the sound and chime from a JM is somehing else.
This song is one of the most powerful vocal performances ever.
...and you Mr. Michael are also SO AMAZINGLY TALENTED 😍
Chris plays like no one I've heard. Many unexpected notes that are perfect. Maybe, Shelter or Sympathy for the Devil from the Stones catches the same vibe in rock. A lot more jazz inflections here though. Chris is THE music man today.
Hello from your neighbor in Maine! Here’s an early performance of Chris, his wife and his bassist, playing a stand up base, at the Grand Ole Opry. So good!
Hey Micheal, whats up? I have been playing guitar for 25+ years and I have to say that I love your channel. Even though I am not learning the guitar, I have found that its easy to become complacent or plateau in your learning. So the thing that I find great about your channel is that I am exposed to great new music that I might have never heard as well as older stuff that I might have forgotten about. The point is, that even though I have toured the country and played music most of my life, I have not peaked and I do not consider myself to be finished with my musical journey. I am glad to be traveling with you for now!!!! I feel we are kindred spirits. So if I'm a musical hitch-hiker, thanks for the lift!!!!
Yeah buddy! That's what it's all about!
I wouldn’t call him a slasher on the guitar, but the sound is amazing as a unit! He sounds exactly the same live as on an album. True talent
Outstanding! Ive been waiting for this one🎸
I’ve been waiting for this reaction for a while
Thank you for highlighting the base playing in this song. The guitar and vocals are great but the bass is so cool in this song.
Love Chris Stapleton - another Kentucky artist!
On another note, I think it's about time for some Punch Brothers - Familiarity live!
thats one i have been waiting for a looong time! love it
Chris Stapleton and Tyler Childers are two at the top of their game. Worked their balls off and you know must've put up with serious lows. Not that many many others don't, or don't deserve this or that but Chris and Tyler are locked in their own ways and style, learned from staying at at they're beyond powerhouses.
Chris has earned all those awards with his raw power. Tyler Childers will someday be in those shoes, let's just all hope the city folk aren't number from Stapletons domination when Tyler's reaching those heights
For those that say music these days isn't any good, they obviously haven't seen Chris. He would be elite in any era of music.
Hi there this is the first video ive seen from your channel im not trying to learn guitar or anything but i love how informative you are and how you explain everything.
Not a big country music fan but I love this guy!
This is a blues song anyway, not country. A lot of Chris’ ballads are blues oriented.
@@jimmy5634 WHAT EXACTLY DO THINK THAT YOU KNOW ABOUT "REAL" COUNTRY MUSIC?
Effortless - guitar draws us right in ✨🧡✨🔥✨❤️✨
Fun fact, I’ve been listening to “Steel drivers” for a lot of years and never realized he was the lead singer of it until my wife said it sounds like him. Loved him before he “blew up”.
A lot of people don't realize he also had a more "rock" sounding band before the Steel Drivers. Check on The Jompson Brothers. Song "On The Run" ;)
@@andrewherbert5371 ya I found out about them when I was researching him being singer of Streeldrivers. I like the steel drivers better though.
@@Dupie69 Agree I like the sounds of him solo and with the Steeldrivers better.
@@andrewherbert5371 💯 dude can sing.
The day I Saw Chris Stapleton made It,vthen realise hecwas that amazing singwr un the Steeldrivers... I just felt so glad a real talent actually made It Bigbin this era. Steeldrivers, unique band
Watch these videos all the time. I have no idea what your talking about 90% of the time with the guitar jargon 😂. My wife bought me a guitar for Christmas two years ago. Had a couple lessons and didn’t grasp any of it. It’s been hanging on the wall ever since 😩. Keep grinding fella and thanks for the videos.
Learn 3 chords and start singing a song that you love. In a week or two you should be able to play the song fully. And then you will be hooked, and have a passion for life. Do it man.
Pick it back up Moose and learn a CCR song. Most of them are super easy with basic chord changes. I put mine down from time to time, but always pick it back up again.
JT Cure is a beast 💪
I don't play the guitar, but I am so impressed with your ability. You may as well have been talking in gibberish when explaining the techniques, but you're amazing!!
Getting to hear this live was crazy
Michael. A couple of observations: #1, that’s an early Fender Jaguar, p90 pick ups that work perfectly with #2 which is (I believe) the real secret of this performance and the reason it would have blown us away if we had been there...those two (count em TWO) Indian blanket cover boxes on stage which I believe are Leslie cabinets! I’ve listened to a lot of Chris’s music and I dig it, a lot, the vocals were great on this video but not his best guitar solo technical wise. He drops into a lot of basic stuff and even throws some Chuck Berry licks in there, a lot of hanging on whole and half notes repeated for a long time because he’s playing to the timing of those spinning speakers. Its really quite clever and I don’t think we can fully appreciate what the crowd got to hear at this show and why he chose to play it like he did.
Correction: I said Jaguar and it’s really a JazzMaster. I get em mixed up. I hear the corrections coming, lol.
great post. i don’t have the knowledge that you do, but what you said makes sense and confirms my experience from hearing him live. As great as his records are, his live performance has that something special that the recording just doesn’t capture fully. It’s an energy, or a sonic dynamic- i don’t have the musical vocabulary to express it or explain it, which I’m sure you could. But however good he is on record, his live sound has that +1 that I don’t hear on his records.
WOW! Thanks for this. That makes so much sense. Must have sounded killer live.
Close, but it's actually a Jazzmaster. Jags have pups that are more like Strat singles, but even brighter. The Jazzmaster has the big soapbar singles.
@@patrickschrepel7471- yup, I had added a correction above already. I’m suspicious of edited comments sometimes so I just added to the end. They do look a lot alike and I get them mixed up sometimes 😬
@@rustyaxelrod Sorry. Didn’t catch that. I always hate trying to correct people, but since Michael was pointing out that tone, it’s all Jazzmaster and Princeton Reverb. I’ve owned both a Jazzmaster and a Jaguar and actually bought the Jag by mistake a long time ago because I had seen someone playing a Jazzmaster and wanted that tone.
I dont play. No idea what your talking about. But its amazing how it takes you almost 30 seconds to pic up the playing. Whether its music, art, construction, etc, I love to watch and listen to people that can see through fog and explain what and how its happening. Props!!
Bass player so funky I can smell it through my damn phone!
This was a pleasure to watch, looking forward to watching more of your videos!!! Liked and subscribed!!! 🖤🎶🎵
I love this breakdown, particularly the part about the band complimenting Chris. I've seen him do a set basically just him and his guitar and usually w/ a great singer that's the best because the band distracts. I think that's why acoustic unplugged sets are really popular. However, the way Chris uses the band, etc. actually makes this version better IMO. It builds tension and takes you on a ride the singer songwriter performance, while still amazing, doesn't.
I’m only 3 years late to the conversation, but I just had to say I’m super impressed with your knowledge and your guitar skills. You’re a super cool vibe 😎
I know a lot of people don't like they way he stops the video and tries to figure out the music, but I really enjoy it. I love playing guitar but don't know a lot of theory so this really helps to understand what's happening.
He's incredibly talented to say the least. He's also an accomplished songwriter. There's a video from CMT Crossroads here on RUclips featuring Keith Urban and John Mayer performing Keith's smash hit: "Sweet Thing" with a legendary guitar solo at the end by the two of them. You'd really enjoy it.
Yeah that one is great! Keith & Mayer 🙌🏻
Does the guitar accompany that VOICE or does that voice accompany the guitar? What a rich performance. I love Chris Stapleton and I love your channel and vibe, Michael. New subscriber, so catching up is so much fun! Thank you for sharing your passion. It’s inspirational and some kind of wonderful. Carry on!!!
great job! thank you for the help
I love the stuff you do. Being as you have a love for details. You should do Scarecrow in the Garden by Chris Stapleton
One of Chris's underrated songs. It is brilliant storytelling.
Just found this channel. You are great and so very talented! You should be in Stapleton's band!
Goddamn that guy can sing.
You should check out The Teskey Brothers if you haven't already - maybe either 'Hold Me - Live at the Forum' (great live performance) or 'I Get Up' 👌
I second this^^ Or do “rain”. Such a good voice
The bass player is JT Cure from Elkhorn City Kentucky (according to Chris's introductions at 2018 FarmAid, preceding Tennessee Whiskey). He also has songwriting credits with Chris.
That is correct. I’m from Pikeville which is right down the road from Elkhorn
You should do a reaction to The Steel Drivers (Chris Stapleton's old bluegrass band) "The Blue Side of the Mountain"
If anyone was wondering about the guitar Chris is playing it is a jazzmaster