What i find amazing here is that Guthrie does not play licks, scales, arpeggios or anything with a name or tecnique. He simply mimics the backing track with a continued flow of ideas and sentences. And this is why i don't think it's a good idea to try and learn this note by note. It's not about licks, it's about musical awareness, feel, rhythm, note changes, interval knowledge and much more. Instead of learning this to play this exact track, maybe it's better to take some ideas and slowly incorporate them into your own style. Cause that's what Guthrie himself did his hole life, until he actually developed his own style.
Attempting to learn this right now and here's the things I find amazing It's improvised...what? The hardest part about it isn't necessarily the speed and technique but the rhythm and time feel. Very hard to replicate. Some of the lines are pure bebop @00.21 for example. You can really see that jazz influence come out (I guess Larry Carlton did that too so he's channeling him) I love how he hits the chord tones so naturally. @00.15 is such a perfect example of a motif repeating but just changing that one note from C to B to highlight the G7 chord He was clearly thinking ahead a remembering a phrase from the last chorus and going back to develop it. The speed of thinking is incredible. At the end of the first chorus he anticipates the start of the next and starts his phrase on the 4 of the last bar. Most players might take a break there but that flow is crazy.
Guthrie blows my mind with his note selection and his technique. He's one of the many examples of a player who can shred with soul. He's the greatest guitarist alive. Possibly of all time. Certainly my favorite.
He is incredible thats true. In my humble opinion i think jakub zytecki comes really close to rival him phrasing and creativity, especially because of his latest albums and live music. Definitely check him out
Jorn Vallis you are so right my friend!!!! Guthrie Govan rules the guitar world with only a handful of guitarist that can even carry his guitar's case, let alone his guitar! His only real challenge is getting his hair to co-operate on high humidity days! His skills are unmatched on guitar!
Ok..I downloaded this a while back as a Larry Carlton track....I was thinking wow...I never knew he could play like this...lol Larry is great but this is just smoking. very tasty Guthrie.
Not all heroes wear capes. Thank you for this sir. You have earned yourself a sub :) also, Guthrie is one of the best guitarists alive today. So glad he made this Jam
thanx,i know ill never have that speed but learning it slow really steps up sklls,and leads you in different directions.im always in a rut or stuck in autopiolt
can't believe I spent about 4 days picking apart the original video and learning it by ear then after all that I stumble across this gem of a video.....oh well. Wonderful video though bud, great job on the tab.
Thank you Jordan, the transcription and tab animation was made by me. This wise guy Anthony Stainback just ripped the transcription from my channel. This is the legit channel man: ruclips.net/channel/UCLI47DkH1VXtfdQpiGmSOkQ
what software do you use to slow down video? I only have software that slows down and loops music (free "best practice") but what about video? Not just windows media player I hope
This video was an absolute treat for my ears, and a total surprise. Larry Carlton has been a huge influence on my playing for almost 40 years. I never would have imagined a young guy like Guthrie would know much about his amazing past. Great to see a young axe-kicker doling out those amazing Carlton riffs. You go, Professor Guitar Bro!
The way I like to approach new music is by studying the chord structure. At the risk of be laughed off RUclips, would someone please tell me what the chords are? Thanks!
I have been in love with this track for a long time now! But, I must say, somehow the slower version sounded so much better! The same notes felt even tastier when slower. Thanks for this awesome upload, Anthony!
Thank you Vivek, the transcription and tab animation was made by me. This wise guy Anthony Stainback just ripped the transcription from my channel. This is the legit channel man: ruclips.net/channel/UCLI47DkH1VXtfdQpiGmSOkQ
all props go to digil music tabs..he has alot of great content and is a awesome.As is the whole channel.Thanx for the comment and im building my ch, and hope to be shooting vid soon.Please, stick around....subscribe and share,ive already added you.Thanks, amp.
Right after the big bend on the 11th fret b string, he jumps up a note and is like hmmm not that one and jumps up another in a matter of like 0.3 seconds.
How much do we love Guthrie eh ,? Sassy ,slick ,melodic,blistering moments of speed all wrapped up in amazing ,fluidity !,, as his star rises so does his personal confidence which means if it's even humanly possible we still haven't seen the best of him,,a lovely humble guy and my favourite player by far,peace out.
WOW, so Tasty! I am going to Learn this WHOLE thing and teal it and play it at the GC, and everyone will thinkI am a M.G. (Musical Genius), and nobody will know, but ME and 55,605 people. I am a self taught play by ear, no music theory shredder that like tasty playing MORE now, and LOVE Andy Timmons, who lives near me. Seen him 20 times live, Guthrie is amazing!
Guthrie, I was enjoying to ear you, it's so great. I'm going to download tab. will it be possible to get the backing track ? thank you so much. Regards
im so sorry,ive had pc issues.and im phone dumb lol... great .just off the top of my head i would say kinda. hes playing a chord then adds a note to augment.so the the first 2 chords you hear is the same but you add a note to aug.im moving and i dont have a guitar nex 2 me.so try e and g root bass.exp.try open e then reapeat but on the sec. down strum instead of open e on bottom pic 1st string 3rd frt g..this is just a concept im not sure of the exact chords.sorry if this doesnt make cence.i will be on top off guestinos now.please ask anything.if possible i recogmend u go to jamtrack central and get the 14 day trial.then screen shot e few tabs that have the chords and notation.then get the membership.hint hint.lol...ive been playing a long time and i feel myself improve just by learning a few notes of guthries stuff.thanx and sorrry again.anthony
no problem,tank you.i havent added any new videos,lately my mother has been in the hospital.i have many more comming.if you have a request please let me know.im building my page so please subscribe.and rate and share.as i will return the favor.thanks again... amp
+Simon Wagstaff thank you my friend,editing vids now.if you will check some of my solo ideas/semi lesson,and give me some feedback.be honest it wont hurt my feelings.lol. you may be way beyond the vids.so tell me what you would want as a beginner/entermediate/or advanced.again thanks so much,from mom and me.and as always please subscribe and SHARE.if you have another lesson like this from guthrie or anyone else let me know.thanx
THANKS SO MUCH,i have alot more comming.please subscribe.my page is new and i need more friends.so please share also.if you have any request please let me know.ill have your tab within 24hr if i have to write it myself.thanx again AMP..
This is basically a 16 bar minor jazz blues with a funky groove - The I and IV chords are C min9 and F min9 (both first inversions/minor 3rd in the bass). As with all minor blues, the natural minor scale/aeolian mode is a good choice because C aeolian and F dorian have EXACTLY the same notes. This makes it very convenient for somebody to play the C and F chords by playing the same scale and emphasising different notes - e.g the 5th and flat 6th of C Aeolian are also the 2nd and flat 3rd of F Dorian. The turnaround is interesting A maj7 to G min7 - in chord scale terms, these are the flat 6th and 5th respectively of C aeolian, so really as with so much modal jazz and the fusion music derived from it, all FOUR chords are taken directly from the C aeolian chord scale. The main scale for this track would therefore be C aeolian or C natural minor as it's more generally known as...
@@LOLAP95 Well good for you. Doesn't change the fact there are guitarists in their beginning stages of improvising that would benefit from this information...as you can see by the 12 likes this comment has received.
What i find amazing here is that Guthrie does not play licks, scales, arpeggios or anything with a name or tecnique. He simply mimics the backing track with a continued flow of ideas and sentences. And this is why i don't think it's a good idea to try and learn this note by note. It's not about licks, it's about musical awareness, feel, rhythm, note changes, interval knowledge and much more. Instead of learning this to play this exact track, maybe it's better to take some ideas and slowly incorporate them into your own style. Cause that's what Guthrie himself did his hole life, until he actually developed his own style.
Attempting to learn this right now and here's the things I find amazing
It's improvised...what?
The hardest part about it isn't necessarily the speed and technique but the rhythm and time feel. Very hard to replicate.
Some of the lines are pure bebop @00.21 for example. You can really see that jazz influence come out (I guess Larry Carlton did that too so he's channeling him)
I love how he hits the chord tones so naturally. @00.15 is such a perfect example of a motif repeating but just changing that one note from C to B to highlight the G7 chord
He was clearly thinking ahead a remembering a phrase from the last chorus and going back to develop it. The speed of thinking is incredible.
At the end of the first chorus he anticipates the start of the next and starts his phrase on the 4 of the last bar. Most players might take a break there but that flow is crazy.
That is is not normal... Thank you for explaining.
Guthrie blows my mind with his note selection and his technique. He's one of the many examples of a player who can shred with soul. He's the greatest guitarist alive. Possibly of all time. Certainly my favorite.
He is incredible thats true. In my humble opinion i think jakub zytecki comes really close to rival him phrasing and creativity, especially because of his latest albums and live music. Definitely check him out
Jorn Vallis you are so right my friend!!!! Guthrie Govan rules the guitar world with only a handful of guitarist that can even carry his guitar's case, let alone his guitar! His only real challenge is getting his hair to co-operate on high humidity days! His skills are unmatched on guitar!
Yeah.. ggreat, but not the greatest. Check this one ruclips.net/video/MzdCb-AeqmI/видео.html
Totally agree!!!
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Ok..I downloaded this a while back as a Larry Carlton track....I was thinking wow...I never knew he could play like this...lol Larry is great but this is just smoking. very tasty Guthrie.
Yea Guthrie smokes. But just in case you didn't hear Carlton play this one. You'll see he can smoke too! ruclips.net/video/bMUz6iLLgEY/видео.html
Not all heroes wear capes. Thank you for this sir. You have earned yourself a sub :) also, Guthrie is one of the best guitarists alive today. So glad he made this Jam
1:17
he plays with the soul...
that's why is beautiful
That's awesome, now time for tri 7/5 by shawn lane if ur up to the challenge. Good Luck!!
thanx,i know ill never have that speed but learning it slow really steps up sklls,and leads you in different directions.im always in a rut or stuck in autopiolt
THE TABS EXIST
can't believe I spent about 4 days picking apart the original video and learning it by ear then after all that I stumble across this gem of a video.....oh well.
Wonderful video though bud, great job on the tab.
that great,im tryin to work on ear right now.
Thank you Jordan, the transcription and tab animation was made by me. This wise guy Anthony Stainback just ripped the transcription from my channel. This is the legit channel man: ruclips.net/channel/UCLI47DkH1VXtfdQpiGmSOkQ
@@digilmusictabs you don't even have Guthrie video there you bullshitter
@@digilmusictabs So where's the video?
I rather learn by ear because I come up with fingerings more comfortable for my fingers, and I learn my instrument better too.
Now that’s a big service for humanity. Brilliant.
on behalf of every hack guitarist, thank you
esta en el video. Bobo.
wheres the full showing of this track ? how anyone can downtick this let alone 16 is beyond me - obviously very envious. understandable
Good point point taken my friend. Something I would definitely be working on
please do a TABULATURE VIDEO of Guthrie Govan playing in the style of Albert King. Backing track.
Fun fact: that's the 7th guitar he had to use for this track because the last 6 lit on fire while shredding 😅
really helpful for a new playing, new ideas thanks so much....have you got the link for the backing track ?
I like how he likes your comment but doesn’t say anything. Just search up the title and you will come across it
what software do you use to slow down video? I only have software that slows down and loops music (free "best practice") but what about video? Not just windows media player I hope
Holy Shit 0.0 Mind Blown !!!
He notado que la mayoría de los virtuosos no mueven mucho la mano derecha y hacen movimientos complicados con la púa, son increíbles.
Es una manera de tocar mui diferente...claro
Even in slomo, 2:03 still makes by brain xplode
LOL, i asked myself the same.I just uploaded a 1/2 speed to slower version .it helps alittle
Effect plz
Simply Amazing....such a great player....
This movie full version where is?
Acoustic Alchemy's electric guitar solo on Columbia sounds very very similar. Guthrie is King
This video was an absolute treat for my ears, and a total surprise. Larry Carlton has been a huge influence on my playing for almost 40 years. I never would have imagined a young guy like Guthrie would know much about his amazing past. Great to see a young axe-kicker doling out those amazing Carlton riffs. You go, Professor Guitar Bro!
Larry Carlton doesn't play like this. His articulation is more sophisticated and his vibrato is more delicate. But Govan is a good player..
pfffffffff @@joeyc1613
i do have to point out its a little funny to call guthrie a young player. He's got white hair already
Great man, thank you Very much!
The way I like to approach new music is by studying the chord structure. At the risk of be laughed off RUclips, would someone please tell me what the chords are? Thanks!
I want this tab in PDF
should be easy to find.check google images.
What mastery of the instrument
1:01
Everything I need to earn but dont.
Thank you so much for transcribing this! it definitely helps my playing and I look forward to see more transcriptions from you! :)
A *Versão é bem interessante.. e ainda mais com a execução do Guthrie e musica do Larry. !SHOW!
Very bad muy mal no salen pull hammers esto no hay quien entienda
Thanks dude love your page soooo much...legend Anthony!!!
Hot and Sweet....LC all the way.....love how you go outside the changes....great tone Happy Holidays
I have been in love with this track for a long time now! But, I must say, somehow the slower version sounded so much better! The same notes felt even tastier when slower. Thanks for this awesome upload, Anthony!
i feel the same with paganini.slowed down its more emotional. thanx for the comment.
Thank you Vivek, the transcription and tab animation was made by me. This wise guy Anthony Stainback just ripped the transcription from my channel. This is the legit channel man: ruclips.net/channel/UCLI47DkH1VXtfdQpiGmSOkQ
@@digilmusictabs Is it available backing track somewhere
gg phrasing at another level
Well done for taking the time and trouble to post this ! and 'Tab' Normal and Slow , an Excellent touch ! Thanks for posting !
all props go to digil music tabs..he has alot of great content and is a awesome.As is the whole channel.Thanx for the comment and im building my ch, and hope to be shooting vid soon.Please, stick around....subscribe and share,ive already added you.Thanks, amp.
Wow,great work...Keep it up my friend......Rene DI
great job ! exellent !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Shredd muzic...i like so much Govan
I don't know if it's so improvised. I've seen him playing this on a different recording and it's identical
Sounds like Steely Dan if they doubled their BPMs, love it.
good
Guthrie, yeah....wow
Love revisiting this🎸🥇
thank you,got new uploads coming.check my ch.
Anthony Stainback cool thanks
thanks!!!!!!!!!!
How bout the bass tab? because that's the only thing I can keep up with at it's rightful speed lol
Nice work and thanks for sharing.
Working on it!
Why do you publish the guitar tab? Do you think I can play it when I see the tab?
That's some pretty guitar playing.
changing the playback time on the on the video helps to play along 👍
ok the slow version SOLD ME! AUTOMATIC SUBSCRIBE!
subee you back....go to cog at bottom right of any vid.click speed then 0.75 or 0.5 to slow down while staying in tune.thanx.
se me paro al escuchar esto uff
This was improvised….Good lord
This is Rad. Thanks so much!
2:03
1:52
Thanks! Love it! 😃
Bravo !!!!! Genial man
thank you bro
at 0:12 you get to see how fast guthrie's "im about to play the wrong note" sensor works.
im there at 0:03
hence the two step bend??
Right after the big bend on the 11th fret b string, he jumps up a note and is like hmmm not that one and jumps up another in a matter of like 0.3 seconds.
Ahhh, yes I see it now. You're right. he did that quick!
absolutly badass
How much do we love Guthrie eh ,? Sassy ,slick ,melodic,blistering moments of speed all wrapped up in amazing ,fluidity !,, as his star rises so does his personal confidence which means if it's even humanly possible we still haven't seen the best of him,,a lovely humble guy and my favourite player by far,peace out.
Just Guthrie...what else!
never gets old
if you set the speed on youtube to 2 during the slowed down part it's about the same as regular speed. fun fact.
also at the end when its slow.,you can cut the speed to .5 super sloooow and its still tricky....its trickeaaa
WOW, so Tasty! I am going to Learn this WHOLE thing and teal it and play it at the GC, and everyone will thinkI am a M.G. (Musical Genius), and nobody will know, but ME and 55,605 people. I am a self taught play by ear, no music theory shredder that like tasty playing MORE now, and LOVE Andy Timmons, who lives near me. Seen him 20 times live, Guthrie is amazing!
Donde puedo conseguir la tablatura escrita de este solo?
esta en el video. Bobo.
@@dr.josebasualdo4277 creo que en pdf o algo asi
This is gonna be fun.. lol
Does anyone know the brand of the guitar that guthrie used in this video ?
That's a Suhr
That lick from 2:15 - 2:29 is heavenly
check my recent uploads if you dig that.
👏👏👏👏
i love you !
That pinky bending WTF!
Time stamp?
@@sadman5916 1:07
Thank you!!!
Has to be the best I’ve heard. Emaculate.
Immaculate*
Guthrie,
I was enjoying to ear you, it's so great.
I'm going to download tab.
will it be possible to get the backing track ?
thank you so much.
Regards
thanx,its a couple here on youtube.if you cant find it hit me back.
Could you send me the backing track used in this video ? donnchadhparkinson00@gmail.com
Can you play Yesterday by the Beatles?
yea,i do a fingerstyle version i uploaded..its audio only,but im waiting on equipment to make better videos.ill upload the tabs if your interested.
Just started learning guitar guthrie makes me cry this guy is awesome
Thanks A Ton! I've been learning how Guthrie constructs his phrases, this helps a lot.
if you check my other vids i got close ups of frett fingers.its key.
Anthony Stainback I checked it and I also subscribed to your channel. This is really useful for my guitar research.
@@ajborbzzz im glad you find it useful,and thank you.sub back.
Is it a simple 1-4-5 blues? (I mean, the chords)
im so sorry,ive had pc issues.and im phone dumb lol... great .just off the top of my head i would say kinda. hes playing a chord then adds a note to augment.so the the first 2 chords you hear is the same but you add a note to aug.im moving and i dont have a guitar nex 2 me.so try e and g root bass.exp.try open e then reapeat but on the sec. down strum instead of open e on bottom pic 1st string 3rd frt g..this is just a concept im not sure of the exact chords.sorry if this doesnt make cence.i will be on top off guestinos now.please ask anything.if possible i recogmend u go to jamtrack central and get the 14 day trial.then screen shot e few tabs that have the chords and notation.then get the membership.hint hint.lol...ive been playing a long time and i feel myself improve just by learning a few notes of guthries stuff.thanx and sorrry again.anthony
Anthony Stainback yes using pitch axis sounds like. Tab is perfect.
Sweet!
great job dude..
. for make it better. i suggest you pot harmony above the melody ,it will improve the musical understanding
as i told jan,you are welcome to down and upload to your page if you want i only ask if you would subscribe rate and share,thanx
what? these tabs are created by software?
what no, they are notated by a person in that software.
yes you are welcome to down and upload to your page if you want i only ask if you would subscribe rate and share,thanx
thanks for putting the tab right where the playback button and time bar is
my bad,I'm getting better.Check my latest .
Thank-you so much for creating this slow break down with tab 👌👍🎸
no problem,tank you.i havent added any new videos,lately my mother has been in the hospital.i have many more comming.if you have a request please let me know.im building my page so please subscribe.and rate and share.as i will return the favor.thanks again... amp
Hope ur mother gets well
My friend
There's only one song I'd love to play the Solo to and that's yngwie malmsteen forever one
+Simon Wagstaff thank you my friend,editing vids now.if you will check some of my solo ideas/semi lesson,and give me some feedback.be honest it wont hurt my feelings.lol. you may be way beyond the vids.so tell me what you would want as a beginner/entermediate/or advanced.again thanks so much,from mom and me.and as always please subscribe and SHARE.if you have another lesson like this from guthrie or anyone else let me know.thanx
im sorry swaggy.i missed forever one.by yngwie.have you already got that solo or do you want some tips.hope alls well.amp.
Damn and I was on the original learning it by ear 😂 Ill still try it by ear, feels like I improve a lot more that way
2 days later... Thank you a million for this, was really struggling at some parts!
Is there a GP version?
Faça mas , gostei 👏👏👏
dont understand,but im sure it kicks ass.thanx
can someone pls tell me what guitar is that
im pretty sure its a viger
nah it's a suhr guitar
THANKS SO MUCH,i have alot more comming.please subscribe.my page is new and i need more friends.so please share also.if you have any request please let me know.ill have your tab within 24hr if i have to write it myself.thanx again AMP..
I discovered this song in high school and it still hits like a champion!
check my recent uploads if like.thanx
This is basically a 16 bar minor jazz blues with a funky groove - The I and IV chords are C min9 and F min9 (both first inversions/minor 3rd in the bass). As with all minor blues, the natural minor scale/aeolian mode is a good choice because C aeolian and F dorian have EXACTLY the same notes. This makes it very convenient for somebody to play the C and F chords by playing the same scale and emphasising different notes - e.g the 5th and flat 6th of C Aeolian are also the 2nd and flat 3rd of F Dorian.
The turnaround is interesting A maj7 to G min7 - in chord scale terms, these are the flat 6th and 5th respectively of C aeolian, so really as with so much modal jazz and the fusion music derived from it, all FOUR chords are taken directly from the C aeolian chord scale. The main scale for this track would therefore be C aeolian or C natural minor as it's more generally known as...
Abmaj7 isnt it
Shut the fuck up holy shit no one cares
@@gormlessgit430 Except any real guitar musician that will find that useful.
@@THEDRAWINGSTUDIO1 no. There are plenty of REAL guitar players who dont care about all this. They even know it but don't care.
@@LOLAP95 Well good for you. Doesn't change the fact there are guitarists in their beginning stages of improvising that would benefit from this information...as you can see by the 12 likes this comment has received.
Wow