Ah, thank you so much Paul. It’s testament to your teaching prowess that I now understand what I’m doing infinitely better than I did before I watched this 😆 Thank you mate!
@@AdrianJames28 Like Paul mentioned, Chris's passages are almost liquid like in their flow. How wonderful for all of us that Chris and Paul post so much wonderful content.
@@AdrianJames28 Absolutely, we are all so fortunate that these two Men/Artist have decided to use this medium to both connect, convey, entertain and teach us. Now I am looking forward to possible collaboration between these two.
*Question & additions* The idea of Learn That Lick is that I'm also doing the transcribing 'live' on camera to give in insight into my methods. Do you like this approach? Or do you rather just see me explain the lick? Let me know :) Also: I think I cut out the part where I talk about that the lick is mainly in C minor. Also 2: Where I said 'ghost note' I meant 'grace note'. Thanks for watching!
Hi Paul interesting software to work with. Yes it's a great idea to use it. Thank you. What's his name? Could you make a special study of this software?
Love that Paul Davids is not just a great guitarist, he is as big of fan of the guitar players too! A true model of an accomplished and highly talented musician...
That tone of Chris's on that clip was honestly so surreal! Does amazing justice to the blues in my humble opinion; I definitely know I'm taking that lick too haha! Great work here!
Love Paul's channel; always so informative and instructive, in that laid-back way he has. Absolutely love Chris Buck's playing too - the word 'liquid' sums it up perfectly; feel and phrasing in spades. Great video Paul.
Pretty fun! Chris is amazing, and he has something all of us strive towards, which is a very reckognizable style, and also tone. The "liquidy" style he employs really benefits from his smooth tone too, the soft quality of his high end, and how he goes from using a pick to his fingers often. You got the lick right, off course, as much as another person can emulate another's style, but I found myself missing the tone element of it to complete the picture. I know you weren't going for copying, but learning, but I think it's something to keep in mind when practicing too. And it can make the process that much more inspiring. Whatever gets us playing and practicing.
It’s really encouraging that you display the clock in the background. I am always frustrated that it can take quite a bit of time to learn a piece of music. I’ve realised that I’m not doing so bad really. I’m just impatient with myself!
It's really satisfying seeing a hint of fruatration in Paul when his fingers aren't quite adjusted to what he's learning yet. I at least have that all the damn time whem learning, but then all of a sudden it clicks and begins to sound like it's supposed to, and that's a great feeling!
Really cool to see big guitar channels like Paul using their large audience to highlight someone else's style of playing who might not be as well known. Chris is a truly unique and incredible guitar player! Thanks for this Paul!
As I was watching towards the end I thought, “wow, I just watched Paul get better”... then you said the same thing! Thank you for sharing the work you put in... it’s inspiring.
NEVER stop leaning, go on, good work Paul. Show the transcribing, show the work, or don't. They're all good shows and keep me trying new stuff, so for me-show what you feel is relevant or whatever. ( ghost note - I think that phrase has legs. Get a 'TM' on that friend :-D )
New to you, the human quality really grabbed me. Empathy is a great attraction without self-aggrandizement. I feel we could hang out if we were neighbors. Thank you for this. (Best on earbuds to hear those Les Paul tones with the effects box you highlighted. Two thumbs up. 🏆
💕 I've only played very basic rythym on acoustic guitar. I've played some rythym on electric as well, but only playing around. That said, I still enjoy watching your videos, very much ! And love your different terminology for certain areas of the piece. For some reason, some "licks" sound a bit non symmetrical to me. I realize they really don't have to be symmetrical, but for me it makes things sound so much smoother & a bit less chaotic. I've seen things this way since I was a young girl. 😂🤷🏻♀️ Thanks for a great video !! You play beautifully !! 👍🏼💕
Paul, I like the format of you doing the tabs as you go. On your website or in the description can you talk more about your gear? I'd like to know if you have made any mods to your Les Paul to the bridge and tailpiece or tuners, pups, pots or since you have the guitar you love it came that way? What software are you using to do the tabs?
Paul, if you see this, would you mind my asking how old you are? I'm 38 and suspect you're about my age. Your website doesn't say and I am always curious about these things. You are a first-rate guitar player, among the best on YT, no doubt, and you always make great content. I've been subbed a good while now and have never heard your age discussed. It doesn't matter especially I suppose, I just want to know for my own sake really.
Love watching someone with your obvious fretboard prowess struggling to get it right. Thus proving the first law of guitar playing: it's always easier to create your own crazy-ass licks than to decipher someone elses..
Hi Paul nice as usual, I remember myself working out solo from CDs or tapes many years ago... may I ask you which software are you using to write down the tab?
I'm really not into learning other people's songs but they are certain things that they do within a song that I will concentrate and learn that's how I add to my repertoire lol.
Wait wait... Hold on Paul, when did you become one of the biggest guitar RUclipsrs out there... Bigger than Justin guitar, Chappers, music is win... Damn Congrats man... Really impressive. Keep up the good work
Matt loves pizza cuz he is amazing! Also he covers a lot of ground; acoustic, finger picking, learn lick, learn songs, music theory and the list goes on. Something for everyone.
Hey Paul! Could you tell me the names of all the different software you use for your musical endeavors? Most importantly the tabulature and recording? Love the videos!
Could anyone tell me what program was used to transcribe this lick? I love the way you can put in the tab and have it played back, seems really useful for transcribing. Thanks (:
I saw that kid recently on JustinGuitar I think; excellent young player, first-rate indeed but the best thing I wanted to steal from him was the slogan on his website! It says "Musician: Nature's occupation for the otherwise unemployable" LMFAO, so true!
Forget the playing (that would take too long)! I just want the calm cool on camera demeanor that Paul constantly shares with us. I'm working on it, lol 😀.
Marty Schwartz will always have his place. I think Paul David's videos can be overwhelming for those just getting started or who haven't studied some music theory. On the contrary, I find Marty Schwartz' explanations of things a bit too drawn out for me these days. Some people will prefer a different pace in general, at different points in their playing progression, or even as their day to day mood changes.
@@b98a4c37 sorry I explained it wrong, I meant for me, i feel Marty is for beginners, but now that I've been playing for a while I find paul better for me because he does more complex things so he replaces marty for me in terms of learning on yt
Ah, thank you so much Paul. It’s testament to your teaching prowess that I now understand what I’m doing infinitely better than I did before I watched this 😆 Thank you mate!
It’s comforting to know you don’t know what you’re doing and can still play like that Chris!
@@AdrianJames28 Like Paul mentioned, Chris's passages are almost liquid like in their flow.
How wonderful for all of us that Chris and Paul post so much wonderful content.
This is a tall order, even for Paul.
@@hkguitar1984 I know right? Such wonderful musicians!
@@AdrianJames28 Absolutely, we are all so fortunate that these two Men/Artist have decided to use this medium to both connect, convey, entertain and teach us.
Now I am looking forward to possible collaboration between these two.
*Question & additions* The idea of Learn That Lick is that I'm also doing the transcribing 'live' on camera to give in insight into my methods. Do you like this approach? Or do you rather just see me explain the lick? Let me know :)
Also: I think I cut out the part where I talk about that the lick is mainly in C minor.
Also 2: Where I said 'ghost note' I meant 'grace note'.
Thanks for watching!
Hi Paul interesting software to work with. Yes it's a great idea to use it. Thank you. What's his name? Could you make a special study of this software?
It is nice but i may enjoy more to understand why the lick sounds good in its context. Sweet video by the way!
Much more interesting see how you do it. Great job.
A lick is played over a chord or chord changes. Knowing the chord or chords would help put the lick in perspective. Just a thought.
I really enjoy the way you present this exercise and I think the live transcribing is absolutely fine. Thanks for posting.
Love that Paul Davids is not just a great guitarist, he is as big of fan of the guitar players too!
A true model of an accomplished and highly talented musician...
That tone of Chris's on that clip was honestly so surreal! Does amazing justice to the blues in my humble opinion; I definitely know I'm taking that lick too haha! Great work here!
I think the internet now needs a Paul Davids/Chris Buck jam after this. Thanks.
Chris Buck is amazing player! \m/
You are brave. Great lesson, so well done. For me Chris is the Hendrix of this time to learn from.
Great video. I love both yours & Chris’s channel.
Love Paul's channel; always so informative and instructive, in that laid-back way he has. Absolutely love Chris Buck's playing too - the word 'liquid' sums it up perfectly; feel and phrasing in spades. Great video Paul.
I've seen Buck & Evans live, they were great - Chris played an epic face-melter in pretty much every song and Sally-Anne is a brilliant singer.
Pretty fun! Chris is amazing, and he has something all of us strive towards, which is a very reckognizable style, and also tone. The "liquidy" style he employs really benefits from his smooth tone too, the soft quality of his high end, and how he goes from using a pick to his fingers often. You got the lick right, off course, as much as another person can emulate another's style, but I found myself missing the tone element of it to complete the picture.
I know you weren't going for copying, but learning, but I think it's something to keep in mind when practicing too. And it can make the process that much more inspiring. Whatever gets us playing and practicing.
Yes, Chris has been a favorite of mine for many years!❤❤
Chris Buck is...... no words. Nice lesson there. Thanks!
It’s really encouraging that you display the clock in the background. I am always frustrated that it can take quite a bit of time to learn a piece of music. I’ve realised that I’m not doing so bad really. I’m just impatient with myself!
The first couple of seconds of that lick are pure magic
paul, that impro at the very end... Jesus Christ.
Two monster players! Cheers for this Paul
Watching him try, practice and become happy with his progress is so nice to watch. I feel like I’m watching the Joy of Painting guitar edition
Not gonna lie, it was very encouraging to see YOU mess up a few times!
All the best!
You're the best guitar teacher i
have ever had. Will you please continue the neon explanation. Please. You're the only teacher I have.
Chris Buck is such an amazing guitarist and also seems to be a very nice guy. Have a few friends who have met him and say he is great!
What a great guitar player. Nice man! You always make me smile, thank you.
I forgot how good a player Paul is, up to speed so fast with similar nuance to Chris' playing - love to see it
I find it delightful that many of the RUclipsrs I'm subscribed to are fans of each other.
Gotta say Paul, this is my favorite series of yours. Cheers! 🍺
capturing an inspiration.
when you integrated bits into your own work is when it came alive. you were playing your own thing and it showed.
Right hand differences really make it unique to Chris, even though Paul had it technically dialled.
Thanks to making me aware of Chris. I hope you're D42 is ok we didnt saw it for long time
It's really satisfying seeing a hint of fruatration in Paul when his fingers aren't quite adjusted to what he's learning yet. I at least have that all the damn time whem learning, but then all of a sudden it clicks and begins to sound like it's supposed to, and that's a great feeling!
Naaaah!! Que humildad tenes!! Admirable! y un genio en la guitarra! gracias por tan buen contenido!!
I saw Chris Buck at Guitar Summit and he was just amazing. Cool video!
Thanks for introducing me to this great band!
Love Chris sound. And your style adds a lot of magic as well! Really good video!
Really cool to see big guitar channels like Paul using their large audience to highlight someone else's style of playing who might not be as well known. Chris is a truly unique and incredible guitar player! Thanks for this Paul!
Excellent!
As I was watching towards the end I thought, “wow, I just watched Paul get better”... then you said the same thing! Thank you for sharing the work you put in... it’s inspiring.
ok and i'm gonna set my timer.... it's a calendar
NEVER stop leaning, go on, good work Paul.
Show the transcribing, show the work, or don't. They're all good shows and keep me trying new stuff, so for me-show what you feel is relevant or whatever. ( ghost note - I think that phrase has legs. Get a 'TM' on that friend :-D )
that took guts
“it feels so liquid” ive never related more
Dude you're freaking awesome.
Fabulous!
New to you, the human quality really grabbed me. Empathy is a great attraction without self-aggrandizement. I feel we could hang out if we were neighbors. Thank you for this. (Best on earbuds to hear those Les Paul tones with the effects box you highlighted. Two thumbs up. 🏆
Very nice.... Buck has amazing phrasing and clarity, and you are a great player as well. What program do you use to write the sheet music?
Paul! Could you do a video on sustain both naturally from amps and from pedals?
Great job paul👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I guess I know what I'm learning tonight. Thanks dude!
You're the best Paul
💕 I've only played very basic rythym on acoustic guitar. I've played some rythym on electric as well, but only playing around.
That said, I still enjoy watching your videos, very much ! And love your different terminology for certain areas of the piece.
For some reason, some "licks" sound a bit non symmetrical to me. I realize they really don't have to be symmetrical, but for me it makes things sound so much smoother & a bit less chaotic. I've seen things this way since I was a young girl. 😂🤷🏻♀️
Thanks for a great video !! You play beautifully !! 👍🏼💕
Dude, you should get the 'Transcibe!' software. Makes working with videos SO much easier!
You are just brilliant Teacher and top musician
28 min to transcribe that lick is bonkers. That would take me all week.
You look like the guy on that one AT&T commercial whose Dutch is just "okay."
That moment when you need to slow down to 50 percent already 50% slower video. :)
Thnx Paul!
30 seconds of lick, 30 minutes to break it down right, 30 days to play it just like him and 30 years to make your own.
Paul, I like the format of you doing the tabs as you go. On your website or in the description can you talk more about your gear? I'd like to know if you have made any mods to your Les Paul to the bridge and tailpiece or tuners, pups, pots or since you have the guitar you love it came that way?
What software are you using to do the tabs?
Paul, if you see this, would you mind my asking how old you are? I'm 38 and suspect you're about my age. Your website doesn't say and I am always curious about these things. You are a first-rate guitar player, among the best on YT, no doubt, and you always make great content. I've been subbed a good while now and have never heard your age discussed. It doesn't matter especially I suppose, I just want to know for my own sake really.
😍 This is ear candy. So good!
The important of transpositioning the sound we heard to repeat it back again by our human voice.
awesome brother
I read it as "I'm stealing *THE LICC* "
Love watching someone with your obvious fretboard prowess struggling to get it right. Thus proving the first law of guitar playing: it's always easier to create your own crazy-ass licks than to decipher someone elses..
Great job making it your own.
tfw when this would take me like a month. Gonna switch to the triangle
That final arpeggio!! Wow...was it diminished?
Hi Paul nice as usual, I remember myself working out solo from CDs or tapes many years ago... may I ask you which software are you using to write down the tab?
Paul learned the lick and then made it better.
I'm really not into learning other people's songs but they are certain things that they do within a song that I will concentrate and learn that's how I add to my repertoire lol.
Thank you master :D
Wait wait... Hold on
Paul, when did you become one of the biggest guitar RUclipsrs out there... Bigger than Justin guitar, Chappers, music is win... Damn
Congrats man... Really impressive. Keep up the good work
Matt loves pizza cuz he is amazing! Also he covers a lot of ground; acoustic, finger picking, learn lick, learn songs, music theory and the list goes on. Something for everyone.
@@isawariley1 for sure!
I ain't surprised. Paul's a smokin' player, an outstanding teacher, and can be friggin' hilarious when he feels like it !
Whats being used here to write the tab/notes down? Looks like a must to help learn faster
Hey Paul! Could you make a video about transcribing tabs into that software of yours? That'd be REALLY helpful!
Ik ben daar dol op
fantastisch
Nice. I tell my students to learn songs - you'll still sound like you.
Sounds great
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Am i the only one who thought Demon Cleaner's vocals?
You describe guitar almost like gordon ramsay describes a food recipe :D
Hi Paul, I'm not sure if you have covered this before, what program to you use to tab these licks out with? It looks great
Guitar Pro
Ever thought of visiting some Nick Johnston licks/songs? Those would be pretty nice!
Hi Paul. What program do you use to make those notations?
Hey Paul! Could you tell me the names of all the different software you use for your musical endeavors? Most importantly the tabulature and recording? Love the videos!
The tabbing software is Guitar Pro.
3 views, 8 likes. Damn I'm early.
Klasse! Nice!
AMAZING
Could anyone tell me what program was used to transcribe this lick? I love the way you can put in the tab and have it played back, seems really useful for transcribing. Thanks (:
To steal or not to steal...
NOT to steal.
Hey guys,
Is his beginner course good for electric guitar or it only works for acoustic guitar?
What’s this program your using to figure this lick out?
Hey Paul, just wondering what the software is that you used to write the lick out on?
Guitar Pro
I saw that kid recently on JustinGuitar I think; excellent young player, first-rate indeed but the best thing I wanted to steal from him was the slogan on his website! It says "Musician: Nature's occupation for the otherwise unemployable" LMFAO, so true!
Which software are u using?
To paraphrase John Mayer, it's your failure to sound like your heroes that make you sound like yourself.
Forget the playing (that would take too long)! I just want the calm cool on camera demeanor that Paul constantly shares with us. I'm working on it, lol 😀.
If you are dutch you must must know of the come back of jimmy rosenberg...any gipsy jazz inspired licks planned for a next video?
What is the software you use to write tabs down? You write the frets and it automatically shows thé music notes! I want that 😳
Wow! a very tasty riff but also a talented guitarrist (even if he steals some licks :D )
What electric guitar song or solo do you recommend me ?
I play guitar for 1 year .
PLEASE ANSWER !
Paul David's is the new Marty Schwartz
Marty Schwartz will always have his place. I think Paul David's videos can be overwhelming for those just getting started or who haven't studied some music theory. On the contrary, I find Marty Schwartz' explanations of things a bit too drawn out for me these days. Some people will prefer a different pace in general, at different points in their playing progression, or even as their day to day mood changes.
@@b98a4c37 sorry I explained it wrong, I meant for me, i feel Marty is for beginners, but now that I've been playing for a while I find paul better for me because he does more complex things so he replaces marty for me in terms of learning on yt
What software is for Tab transcription??
Oh no, that's a timer?
I thought it was a little two eyed smiley-thing...!
Kinda disappointed. XD
O.O