I think this is the best way to learn a song. Everybody teach you note for note and don't give you the big picture. This way you leard a song and you also learn tool to create your own song. Keep doing this Michael. Thanks!!
man i swear.. Ive never heard anybody describe a songs core theme musically the way you do..You make it so easy for me to understand the tune and makes it easier to jam it... Im so glad i found you man thanks!!
Couldn't have said it better myself. I found Michael a couple months ago and I have definitely improved thanks to him plus he reinvigorated my desire to practice and get better rather than just play songs. I love it.
Started to learn this one the other day and thought I wish MP made a video on this. Then RUclips algorithm helped me out and brought you to me today! Thank you…both I guess. Mostly Michael.
This was such a great lesson! The way you broke it down ( as well as other lessons you have) does give a whole new lens to how to understand music, the fretboard and how and why notes sound right. Anyone can get the tabs on the solo and learn it note for note but this helps me figure out how to make it sound like me. My band wants to do this in a few weeks so I know what I will be focusing on over the holidays. And seriously why you don't have more followers is beyond me! Happy holidays and stay safe!
Hey...i have no clue how you dont have an insane amount of followers.... ive mentioned wishing u were local for lessons and recently purchased your lesson pack. Wish you great success.
I subscribed based on your reactions to Tyler Childers and I don't even play 🤦 But the love of music shines thru and I love honest reviews. But I am shocked that as a guitarist you've only reacted to this by Chris Stapleton. I feel this is a major disservice. Please listen to I Was Wrong (live) or Sometimes I Cry (at the Bing lounge) as I feel you would have great insight for guitar students for those songs that really highlights Chris and his guitar skills much more than this song
Actually Tennessee whiskey was written by Dean Dillon and Linda Hargrove first recorded and David Alan Coe then covered and released by George Jones. Let's give credit where credit is due. It's not a Chris Stapleton song
You'd have better luck with close up cameras rather then trying to talk to a camera from a distance. You should have close up on your fret board. All the good teachers on here do that
I think this is the best way to learn a song. Everybody teach you note for note and don't give you the big picture. This way you leard a song and you also learn tool to create your own song. Keep doing this Michael. Thanks!!
Dude - thanks so much for saying so. I appreciate it!
man i swear.. Ive never heard anybody describe a songs core theme musically the way you do..You make it so easy for me to understand the tune and makes it easier to jam it...
Im so glad i found you man thanks!!
YESSS. I love hearing this! Thanks and I'm so glad you find it helpful! Request some songs and I'l put them on the LONG list :)
Couldn't have said it better myself. I found Michael a couple months ago and I have definitely improved thanks to him plus he reinvigorated my desire to practice and get better rather than just play songs. I love it.
Started to learn this one the other day and thought I wish MP made a video on this. Then RUclips algorithm helped me out and brought you to me today! Thank you…both I guess. Mostly Michael.
I love your teaching style ❤️ beautiful thank you
This was such a great lesson! The way you broke it down ( as well as other lessons you have) does give a whole new lens to how to understand music, the fretboard and how and why notes sound right. Anyone can get the tabs on the solo and learn it note for note but this helps me figure out how to make it sound like me. My band wants to do this in a few weeks so I know what I will be focusing on over the holidays. And seriously why you don't have more followers is beyond me! Happy holidays and stay safe!
Great song. Amazing lesson. Love the theory explanation. THIS is how I want to learn to play guitar! Great work, thanks.
Thanks so much!!! I guess I'm going to keep making these :)
Guitargate Yes please. And don't be afraid of more country blues ;-) I think I the prefer major penatonic sound anyway!
Ok will do brother
Glad I found your channel….thank you for your time
this is one of your best
Thanks William! It my favorite so far.
I love your PRS looks beautiful
oh yeah it's great!
Well done
Hey...i have no clue how you dont have an insane amount of followers.... ive mentioned wishing u were local for lessons and recently purchased your lesson pack. Wish you great success.
Thanks man - RUclips is hard dude. In fact, it's all hard!!!! But I REALLY appreciate your support.
Please react to "I was wrong" by Chris Stapleton. You'll love it!!!
Cooler than the other side of the pillow as always.
can you do a lesson on the major scale?
Looks like you found the lesson with the major chord shapes.
what kind of fiddle is that
PRS 594
MIchael please checkout Stapleton's SOMETIMES I CRY! AMAZING vocals!
Can't never go wrong with George Jones.......
I subscribed based on your reactions to Tyler Childers and I don't even play 🤦 But the love of music shines thru and I love honest reviews. But I am shocked that as a guitarist you've only reacted to this by Chris Stapleton. I feel this is a major disservice. Please listen to I Was Wrong (live) or Sometimes I Cry (at the Bing lounge) as I feel you would have great insight for guitar students for those songs that really highlights Chris and his guitar skills much more than this song
Do any of jeff buckley songs¡
not yet! Which one would you like me to add to the list?
Maybe "Lover you should've come over"
On the list! Thanks
oh George never made it sound like Chris's verison
That's true :)
Actually Tennessee whiskey was written by Dean Dillon and Linda Hargrove first recorded and David Alan Coe then covered and released by George Jones. Let's give credit where credit is due. It's not a Chris Stapleton song
You'd have better luck with close up cameras rather then trying to talk to a camera from a distance. You should have close up on your fret board. All the good teachers on here do that
I agree. I had to really strain to see some of the techniques