Just want to say, I've been playing around on a guitar for a couple months for the first time in my life and your videos are making it fun and making me want to stick with it. Thanks for the help and keep the videos coming please!
Excellent instructions, thanks Daniel. I love the sound of the pedal steel bends and even though I'm not a country music player, there are plenty of times these sounds can add a new flavor to a simple solo.
Country bends truly are a wonderful sound. Added depth that is only complimented by that iconic twangy tone that defines country guitar, really feels a like love letter to classic country of the 70s, 80s, and 90s. Cheers.
Wow! This is an amazing lesson!!! I love the pedal steel licks. They totally define the classic country sound. When u hear those bends & double stops u know what style of music ur hearing. Thanks
Thanks Marty for I think helping his numbers go up. He is one of the most dedicated guitarist I’ve seen. He he is at the top of the game of guitar playing.
Great stuff! Well presented! I go through phases where I want to dive into this type of playing. I have an Andy Aledort country pickin dvd and one of those 100 Country Licks dvds around the house. I'd love to be able incorporate some of this cool stuff into my playing. Daniel, like you, made this stuff so digestible. 👏❤️ More of this always welcome. 🤠Marty Country 😃👏❤️
Thanks for the lesson sensei, not country related but a guitar lesson on “In My Time of Dying” by Led Zeppelin would make my year.. there isn’t much to go off of on RUclips as a newbie. Thanks for all the time you put into your videos it’s very appreciated.
12:01 can’t quite see how you’re executing James Burton lick. The timing seems kinda tricky. Could u explain it again in your next tutorial. Fantastic lesson! Thanx
Great video Marty. Very intuitive video from Daniel. Could you please do a guitar video lesson + tutorial on “Hot Blooded” by Foreigner? Thanks brother!
Cool lesson! Could you do Nobody by the Crane Wives please? There are two guitars one strumming and another doing these cool picking patterns! They are pretty unknown but it a great song :)
Marty - random but important plea - can you put up the old instrumental cover you did of Strawberry Fields? Or does that video belong to other guy who shall remain nameless? It was the most beautiful guitar rendition of that beautiful song and it's not on YT. Some guy has the Hey Jude one you did (with the same background, probably from the same video session) up, but I need the Strawberry. Nobody on this entire site comes close to what you did. Not being able to listen to it is freaking haunting me for awhile now.
@@MartyMusic You're very welcome and thank YOU for the great music and instruction. Here is a link to the Hey Jude one you did. We're the same age, I wish we both were as young as you/we were here! But maybe it'll jog your memory as when you did Strawberry, as it was against the same Liverpool garden background. And perhaps it'll inspire you to do the 2023 version. :-) m.ruclips.net/video/KfnV4Hx90Ds/видео.html
"I can't do this so it won't work." I understand where he's coming from, but that is by far THE WORST thing an instructor could tell a learner musician. So many techniques come from people using their creativity to accomplish things that "won't work" - like BB's vibrato or even pedal steel licks on a 6 string. Love everything after the first couple of minutes of this lesson, but lost a lot of respect for this guy
That circular kind of picking is very much the same to the banjo playing im into so its nice to hear in on guitar too
Just want to say, I've been playing around on a guitar for a couple months for the first time in my life and your videos are making it fun and making me want to stick with it. Thanks for the help and keep the videos coming please!
Excellent instructions, thanks Daniel. I love the sound of the pedal steel bends and even though I'm not a country music player, there are plenty of times these sounds can add a new flavor to a simple solo.
Country bends truly are a wonderful sound. Added depth that is only complimented by that iconic twangy tone that defines country guitar, really feels a like love letter to classic country of the 70s, 80s, and 90s. Cheers.
I concur.
Daniel is terrific. I'll watch any content that you post with him. He's a wonderful instructor, as are you. Thanks so much.
I agree.
Wow! This is an amazing lesson!!! I love the pedal steel licks. They totally define the classic country sound. When u hear those bends & double stops u know what style of music ur hearing. Thanks
Daniel is absolutely amazing, first saw him with Don Kelley and was stunned to see him shred 🔥🔥🔥
These are just beautiful! Thank you Daniel!
Thanks Marty for I think helping his numbers go up. He is one of the most dedicated guitarist I’ve seen. He he is at the top of the game of guitar playing.
I just became a new Donato fan. Great stuff.
Keep him a secret for another couple of years.. while the show gettin is good!
Good stuff! I just countried out for an hour playing around with Daniel's bends & had such a blast - thanks guys
Great stuff! Well presented! I go through phases where I want to dive into this type of playing. I have an Andy Aledort country pickin dvd and one of those 100 Country Licks dvds around the house. I'd love to be able incorporate some of this cool stuff into my playing. Daniel, like you, made this stuff so digestible. 👏❤️ More of this always welcome. 🤠Marty Country 😃👏❤️
Great stuff! I use most of those bends, but I did learn something new... the bend with the dominant 7th on the E string. Thanks so much for sharing.
That last bend technique is really hard. I can’t get the grip and stretch to bend that note a whole step. Oh well.
Awesome! Thanks from Brazil!
Mr. Donato can play guitar, oh yeah!! I’ve seen him in Asheville NC and in B’ham AL. Heckuva nice fellow too.
Very cool lesson Daniel. Appreciated!!😊
Great stuff Marty! I'd love to see a tutorial of Rainy Day by America, you'd be my savior
Please do “Goodbye Blue Sky” by Pink Floyd tutorial
Thanks for the lesson sensei, not country related but a guitar lesson on “In My Time of Dying” by Led Zeppelin would make my year.. there isn’t much to go off of on RUclips as a newbie. Thanks for all the time you put into your videos it’s very appreciated.
I'm glad you brought him back. I got into his music after discovering him through your channel 👍
Rock on!
Thanks Daniel❣️ Thanks Marty❣️
so much fun!!
Wonderful presentation on guitar. Reeely great teacher! "That alone ceep you bissy for howers" hehe
Daniel Donato is a beast!
Holy crap this dude is smooth as molasses!
I will be watching this several times lol
more Daniel please
12:01 can’t quite see how you’re executing James Burton lick. The timing seems kinda tricky. Could u explain it again in your next tutorial.
Fantastic lesson! Thanx
This is such an informative video!
Atta boy cowboy 🤠! Thanks for the country guitar lesson Marty. I certainly don’t want to be a one trick pony
Great video Marty. Very intuitive video from Daniel. Could you please do a guitar video lesson + tutorial on “Hot Blooded” by Foreigner? Thanks brother!
Wow
More Daniel
hey Marty!! Love your videos! Could you teach us how to play I wanna be somebody by w.a.s.p. It would be really appreciated
Very tasty intro lick! What is the best string gauge for these bends? I usually use 10s (too stiff) are you using 9s or possibly 8s?
Cool.
Cool lesson! Could you do Nobody by the Crane Wives please? There are two guitars one strumming and another doing these cool picking patterns! They are pretty unknown but it a great song :)
Wonder what compressor hes using. His tone is awesome
Is this man ¿ Guthrie trapppp long haired little brother ❤great lesson
Good stuff guys. Awesome bends man!
Marty found DANNY! YEEHAW~
MARTY I JUST SAW YOU ON TV
hey Marty i love your content I was wondering if you could do a tutorial of break my body by Pixies
Marty please do a tutorial on how to play GASOLINE BY SEETHER
marty when are we getting all along the watchtower part 4?
I’m not
Awesome lesson
Marty - random but important plea - can you put up the old instrumental cover you did of Strawberry Fields? Or does that video belong to other guy who shall remain nameless? It was the most beautiful guitar rendition of that beautiful song and it's not on YT. Some guy has the Hey Jude one you did (with the same background, probably from the same video session) up, but I need the Strawberry. Nobody on this entire site comes close to what you did. Not being able to listen to it is freaking haunting me for awhile now.
thanks Joe, I don't even remember covering that.
@@MartyMusic You're very welcome and thank YOU for the great music and instruction. Here is a link to the Hey Jude one you did. We're the same age, I wish we both were as young as you/we were here! But maybe it'll jog your memory as when you did Strawberry, as it was against the same Liverpool garden background. And perhaps it'll inspire you to do the 2023 version. :-) m.ruclips.net/video/KfnV4Hx90Ds/видео.html
Is it me or Daniel seems like is teaching from a cloud.?
😮💨
Where is your accent from? Specifically.
Day 2 of asking for a lesson of Jungle by Jimi Hendrix
I thought Carrot Top was giving us a lesson for a split second. Lol.
he's probably never heard that one
First to comment 17th to view!!!! Sweeet.
2nd!
"I can't do this so it won't work."
I understand where he's coming from, but that is by far THE WORST thing an instructor could tell a learner musician.
So many techniques come from people using their creativity to accomplish things that "won't work" - like BB's vibrato or even pedal steel licks on a 6 string.
Love everything after the first couple of minutes of this lesson, but lost a lot of respect for this guy
What's on the ceiling?