My Long Journey to Learn This DIFFICULT Guitar Technique

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    TIMESTAMPS
    0:00 - I failed learning Jeff Daniels' technique before
    1:04 - My background of fingerpicking
    1:45 - The Thumb pick and Travis Picking basics
    2:30 - Starting from the bottom
    3:30 - A small breakthrough
    4:10 - The secret to learning ANY guitar technique
    5:40 - I'm tired of being a Travis poser
    6:33 - The real joy of learning an instrument
    7:10 - "It's okay. You don't have to be any good."
    8:01 - A very special guitar might help me
    8:40 - The results of my practice
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Комментарии • 139

  • @madeline906
    @madeline906 2 дня назад +44

    "Why do we always go faster when we don't have it even close?"
    Felt that

  • @bldallas
    @bldallas 2 дня назад +90

    Please invite Jeff to join you for an interview and jam session. I’d really love to see you two talk thru this. Great stuff.

  • @Tonicwine999
    @Tonicwine999 2 дня назад +6

    Really cool to watch you learn this process from start to finish showing all the mistakes and tips on learning something so difficult.

  • @escargotomy
    @escargotomy 2 дня назад +13

    Travis "poser" here. I started playing guitar at 15 years old in 1983. Within the first 6 months I got a hold of the Tab for "Dust In The Wind" and couldn't figure out why what I was doing didn't sound like the record. A little later than that I tried picking out Lindsey Buckingham licks from their hits and wondered why what I was doing didn't sound like the record when I could actually play the into to "The Trees" by Rush and it sounded just like the record. 40 years later, I still play Dust In The Wind and Rhianon all wrong but The Trees sounds perfect. But as Mr. Daniels says, " it's OK ...you don't have to be any good". Thank you Mr. Daniels! PS: loved ya in Gettysburg!

  • @dewardroy6531
    @dewardroy6531 2 дня назад +8

    Yes, my brother! It’s all about the little victories.
    The little victories are the ones that make me smile, and it’s all about the journey.

  • @DavidPerry-ui2qz
    @DavidPerry-ui2qz 2 дня назад +15

    Travis picking is truly next level and took me years and years to get to a point where the flow is completely natural. Keep working Tyler, you’re getting it. 🤘🎸🤘

  • @TylerJohnstonGuitar
    @TylerJohnstonGuitar 2 дня назад +43

    The best way to learn finger picking? Lose as many picks as I do, you’ll have no choice 😂

    • @bezalel5081
      @bezalel5081 2 дня назад +3

      And stay away from table saws……. Just in case that penchant for losing picks insists on following you🫠

    • @kevincooreman
      @kevincooreman 2 дня назад +2

      If you're completely new to fingerpicking start by choosing something with a pattern that repeats throughout the song. Preferably something fairly simple 😅. Cause then you only have to learn 1 pattern and just add cords. Once you've picked a song. Start by learning the pattern on a single cord. You could do it without holding a cord, but then it doesn't sound as good. Once you've mastered the pattern on a single cord you can start trying to switch between cords and even adding embellishments. Hope this helps

    • @danielshultz8008
      @danielshultz8008 День назад +1

      Same here ...
      😅😂

    • @Blinkerd00d
      @Blinkerd00d День назад +1

      That's 100% dead ass.... I struggle to use a pick now lol

  • @JohnnyApp1eseed
    @JohnnyApp1eseed 2 дня назад +6

    I so relate to the part where you go off on some tangent trying things as your attempting to learn something.
    “Stay focused” lol
    You end up hearing something good and then you start playing around with it, totally forgetting what you were doing. I can go off doing that for hours

  • @KDMusic62
    @KDMusic62 2 дня назад +7

    Thanks for showing us the struggle!

  • @I.M.Guitar-Nerd
    @I.M.Guitar-Nerd 2 дня назад +6

    Try swapping out that BlackMountian pick for a fitted Dunlop, I really like my BlackMountian picks but they are not the same as a one piece that you mold to fit your thumb. It might be the difference that your missing.

  • @chriscline3773
    @chriscline3773 10 часов назад

    Like many, I was in awe to learn how talented Jeff is. Not only do I love his playing, but his songwriting and story telling us wonderful.

  • @freesk8
    @freesk8 2 дня назад +1

    So cool to see your learning process! :)

  • @KRColson
    @KRColson День назад

    You are amazing Tyler! I so enjoy watching and learning from your videos. Cheers.

  • @BradColemanisHere
    @BradColemanisHere День назад

    I love that you did this. It's a beautiful song and I love that you showed everyone how difficult a "simple" song can actually be, and sort of the hidden gem of what makes it great. If Jeff is ever in Nashville, have him stop by and say hello! I'd love to hear more about just guitar stuff from him.

  • @rick49
    @rick49 2 дня назад

    Bravo! Another great piece of work.

  • @95somun
    @95somun День назад

    This is what i love about playing an instrument. Travis picking for me came very naturally, but still there is a ton of stuff i have yet to learn. Good luck, I would gladly show you what i cinsider the easy way to learn this!

  • @musicallyinclined6588
    @musicallyinclined6588 2 дня назад

    What an awesome video! I particularly love how the sequence clearly demonstrates beyond a shadow of a doubt that the key to sounding great is to get hold of the right equipment above all else.....gear trumps practice every time 😅

  • @slide8570
    @slide8570 2 дня назад +1

    I liked this episode, well, honestly I like them all. I also liked that you had a Jeff Beck album on your shelf! That guy was one of my "Guitar Hero's"! I started with a thumb pick, and now I can't stand them! Keep on playing and sharing Bro!

  • @ajrocker1353
    @ajrocker1353 2 дня назад +2

    Luckily my uncle taught me to play kinda muted while i am watching tv for muscle memory, so i learned it early on but a lot of other things being mostly self taught I'm still playing catch up on. Also having a guitar in every room of the house is the best practice guarantee (if you have enough guitars) or just next to somewhere you often sit other than your room helps a ton

  • @weets69
    @weets69 День назад

    Tyler nailed in his practice quote, why do we start going faster when we don’t have it close. Damn that’s me. I do this all the time, then get frustrated and stop trying. Reflection is key🤘

  • @mjkcomposer
    @mjkcomposer 2 дня назад +1

    the air guitar method of practicing is so damn useful. im naturally as fidgety person so its my go to stim. the best part is it really does train your muscle memory like you said. i

  • @KellySharkey-ir4tc
    @KellySharkey-ir4tc 2 дня назад +1

    Totally loved the video

  • @dalonergan
    @dalonergan 2 дня назад +1

    Really well done

  • @user-tg6uw3xz7b
    @user-tg6uw3xz7b 2 дня назад +2

    I needed this video. Trying to learn Ocean by John Butler and keep procrastinating. Must practise more.....

  • @deano572
    @deano572 2 дня назад

    Great follow up video, dang near got me to try that one but I’m still working on Funk 49

  • @SZG65
    @SZG65 2 дня назад +1

    This may be noteworthy... I find this one of the BESTEST videos for compilation of information and production inclusions. I am kind of at a similar level of finger-picking, so it really hits the LIKE button on me. ¡?¡

  • @JohnnyApp1eseed
    @JohnnyApp1eseed 2 дня назад

    Sounds good bro 👍
    I was just learning a rush song I never hear until today (rivendall)(easy btw) but this inspired me to learn Jeff’s song after seeing your yt short.
    Thankfully I Travis pick a lot so I’m picking it up kinda quick. But still gonna be a wile before I catch all the nuances.

  • @DonBeckett
    @DonBeckett 2 дня назад

    I'm inspired too. Thanks!❤

  • @OldManSilencer
    @OldManSilencer 9 часов назад

    it's always neat to watch finger picking guitarists when you have a background in classical guitar because they're often really innovative and use slight variations on techniques used in classical. while right hand independence is something we spend thousands of hours refining and sometimes these techniques we can accurately emulate with our own techniques there's some really fun nuanced difference learning their techniques as they play them which brings out character of the sound that's hard to capture. also percussive techniques while not completely unheard of in classical technique they're really fun and really common in finger picking styles. most of the difference in technique stems from differences between classical guitars and posture compared to the steel string guitar. just where it sits makes a big difference in where your arm is and that actually accounts for a large portion of technique differences.
    I would love to see you sit down and work on some classical techniques like tremolo and getting that to actually sound good. while it's not the hardest technique ever it's kind of a lifetime skill to get sounding good.

  • @Gargamore
    @Gargamore 2 дня назад +1

    Not gonna lie this video inspired me probably more than it should have haha thanks Tyler :)

  • @naskivik
    @naskivik 2 дня назад

    your heart is pumpin

  • @ethansc
    @ethansc 2 дня назад

    I first learned Travis picking for Angeles by Elliott Smith, took me probably a week of going slow to get it up to speed and it’s still my favorite song to play. He’s got some great songs that help get the chops down for different rhythms

  • @JJgeetarisst
    @JJgeetarisst День назад

    Travis picking, or just finger picking in general, is always something I’ve had a love/hate relationship with. I’ve always gravitated towards playing with my fingers when playing acoustic, but even after almost 20 years of playing I’m still not particularly good at it. I can get by, I’ve written a couple songs with fingerpicking, but it just never really clicked with me. Besides the physical coordination it takes to do the biggest obstacle for me was always the timing. Figuring out the rhythm of parts that are finger picked (knowing where the beats land, and then practicing to a metronome) can go a long way.

  • @stereoroid
    @stereoroid 2 дня назад +3

    Another fingerpicking legend is Alex deGrassi, especially in his altered tunings - well worth checking out.

  • @josephcovino9697
    @josephcovino9697 2 дня назад +2

    Good video. And good effort by you! Though I still don't have any big desire to do this kind of picking, I've got one of those thumb picks in my guitar case for years and I think I'll take it out and give it a try this week. Like you I'm a procrastinator also, heck I didn't even get a birth mark until I was 7. 😊 JOE.

  • @amin4993
    @amin4993 День назад

    People already loved Jeff Daniels for his silly comedy, wise dramatic acting, and now this? What a gem.

  • @MikeB12800
    @MikeB12800 2 дня назад +1

    Just got a Taylor GS mini, guitar is awesome!!!!

  • @JumboJimbo015
    @JumboJimbo015 День назад

    I’m no master, but I learned the basics of fingerpicking, because I loved Jerry Reed’s songs so much. If you think Jeff Daniel’s song is hard, that barely scratching the surface. It’s good to break out of your comfort zone, when learning new techniques.

  • @realbigsquid
    @realbigsquid 2 дня назад

    I've been learning Travis picking. I had shoulder surgery on my left arm and can't play two handed for a few months. You gotta do the thumb without thinking, just do your thumb over and over and over until you get the muscle memory. I'm awesome at it now.

  • @Fl4ppers
    @Fl4ppers 2 дня назад

    There are about 3 or 4 types of thumb picks I've seen. There is the "plectrum clamped to your thumb" type, the loose and floppy brass type, the chunky stubby type thats like the bone in a nut, and those small pointy sharp little ones that I always missed the string with. The brass ones usually came in a set with finger ones here. The folkies used them sometimes.

  • @benpowersguitar
    @benpowersguitar День назад

    Jeff is awesome! You should get him on the channel.

  • @jonaspereira007
    @jonaspereira007 2 дня назад

    Entre dos aguas at the beggining, great song. Also, Jeff Daniels already played great 13 years ago.

  • @DoU12Rock
    @DoU12Rock 2 дня назад

    I recommend trying the Fred Kelly speed pick thumb pick. I struggled with using a thumb pick just too uncomfortable. But I decided to force myself to adjust to them plenty of people use them and so can I. Best decision I could have made. I got used to them and use them quite often, and when you want to just plain ole pick just put your index finger on it and go to town.

  • @johnbohland
    @johnbohland 2 дня назад +3

    Really enjoyed this video. For a perhaps easier Travis picking song, try John Prine's "Summer's End."

  • @mercuryII
    @mercuryII День назад

    "accidentally play it right" is very relatable! I suppose you just need to play it enough times it feels like you wrote it

  • @AdamHarrisArts
    @AdamHarrisArts 2 дня назад

    I enjoyed this one quite a bit. Like you, I felt a need to work on this song after I saw the clip from The Kelly Clarkson Show. I posted a short of my attempt, but I am still working on it because his playing style is a little different than other Travis Picking songs I have worked on.

  • @elproff007
    @elproff007 2 дня назад +3

    A $15 clip on tuning device is enough magic for me. 🎸

  • @jackgilchrist
    @jackgilchrist 2 дня назад +1

    Nice going, Taylor... I mean Travis... I mean Tyler! 😉
    Maybe try a different thumb pick. That thing looks bulky and uncomfortable. I'm not a big thumb pick guy myself, but when I have used them I find that a lightweight Dunlop or similar that fits my thumb well works best. I hardly know it's there after a few minutes.
    If need be you can put a plastic thumb pick in hot water to make it malleable, so you can adjust it to your thumb better. But often just getting the right size (small, medium or large) is enough.

  • @GeorgeSharp-rv6ez
    @GeorgeSharp-rv6ez 15 часов назад

    I understand, drives me crazy until I figure something out. Jeff is really good for a "casual" player. As someone else stated, interview the man and have him show you how he plays. On another note, please do a thumb pick demo of various types, like your flat pick demo! Please loose the hybrid and give thumb picks a try. Great content as always, thank you!

  • @NashMusicStudios
    @NashMusicStudios 2 дня назад

    A tiny nuance thing that might help with your fingerpicking that I got from classical guitar is try to relax your wrist a little more into a slight arch. You look like you did it when you explained finger picking, but revert to a more anchored position when you play. Keep at it!

  • @midnightflyer7510
    @midnightflyer7510 2 дня назад +2

    I think an episode of Guitar Villains is in order with Jeff Daniels!

  • @rufus_mcdufus
    @rufus_mcdufus 2 дня назад

    The thing I still have trouble with is when you hammer on or pull-off so that the resulting note coincides with the next bass note. My brain has trouble coordinating them. It's used in Jansch-type folk a lot too.

  • @JohnBiddleMusic
    @JohnBiddleMusic День назад

    It’s so funny what techniques are hard or easy for some. My dad first taught me guitar. His biggest influence was Gordon lightfoot and Travis style was most of what he played and one of the first techniques I learned. It comes naturally now, but I couldn’t sweep pick to my save my life

  • @johnhopper1979
    @johnhopper1979 2 дня назад

    Years ago some old country pickers at a tv station where I worked said throw away that pick boy..they would show me how it worked..great technique..give the claw a try fer fun ..Jerry Reed the goat imho

  • @ziggy4465
    @ziggy4465 День назад

    Never knew he had his own signature model. I don’t use thumb picks either, but I also don’t play finger style that often either.

  • @johncutie5769
    @johncutie5769 18 часов назад

    I used to be a metal guitarist and I ended up putting my instruments down for almost 10 years between college and my first jobs. A friend got me into fingerstyle playing and I had to start basically from the ground up because I had totally forgot how to play. Its an incredible style and feels more connected to me. Getting accustomed to the songs feels great, learning them feels great.
    I did the boom chick pattern while watching tv for a few days to get used to it while not thinking about it. You'll only ever have notes that line up with the boom chick and notes that don't, so pinches and alternate picks. Then what helps me a lot is just going though every permutation you think of when you learn a new pattern. Practice doing it with only your index finger, only your middle, etc. Practice it with index and middle, then with middle and ring, then with all three.
    Tabs are incredible useful there's so many notes happening at once, you need a tab. Take it ridiculously slow and laugh at how bad you are while you're learning it because there's no shame and some of these songs are so difficult they make good players sound like they just started. And then learn from the greats! Im using Brooks Robertson's tutorials, Tim Van Roy, etc learning songs I like and just having fun. Having fun is important too you learn better when you're enjoying it

  • @alexmarkowski3859
    @alexmarkowski3859 8 часов назад

    You need a dunlop thumb pick and move the pick a bit closer to the end of your finger. Also you missed he uses steel banjo finger picks. Check out Jorma instruction videos

  • @MDCapitanio
    @MDCapitanio 2 дня назад

    Mike Dawes has an excelent travis picking lesson online... it's what got me going

  • @Just_Drink
    @Just_Drink День назад

    If you’re looking for a new challenge, I think you should look at Take the Journey by Molly Tuttle. I think it’s a fun riff and solo even if it’s not good enough for a video lol. I’ve been trying it for years and still can’t nail the claw hammer guitar technique. I think you’ll like it!

  • @whatevereyewant
    @whatevereyewant 2 дня назад

    Green green rocky road is another one I have such a hard time wrapping my head around

  • @HarlanHarvey76
    @HarlanHarvey76 2 дня назад

    Jeff Daniels is a Legend

  • @DenzelLim
    @DenzelLim 2 дня назад

    For me i didnt use a pick consistently until 2 years into my playing. I always fingerpicked everything before then.

  • @ArkaNC
    @ArkaNC 17 часов назад

    Maybe Freight Train by Elizabeth Cotten (T.E. or Chet Atkin version) would have been a much more easier song to pick to get the technique right. But kudos to you! Happy finger picking !

  • @joesmoke27
    @joesmoke27 2 дня назад

    I only use thumb (and finger) picks I think it gives me more ability than a normal pick for any genre

  • @steveking9081
    @steveking9081 2 дня назад

    Great job Tyler!!!
    Now sing it.

  • @bldallas
    @bldallas 2 дня назад

    Funny, I’ve also never been a thumb pick guy. I’ve tried, and gave 3 or 4 different styles in my guitar tool box, but they either feel like they’re going to fall off, at no any moment, or they’re too tight and seem to cut off huge blood supply to the tip of my thumb.
    Steve Eagle uses those newer styled yellow picks connected to a black thumb wrap. I don’t recall the brand. Seems like a good idea, but they still feel weird to me.

  • @MrHellfinger
    @MrHellfinger 2 дня назад

    Timberline guitar, eh? One of my favorite childhood bands was named Timberline and even had a song on their album by the same name.

  • @N7CAL
    @N7CAL 2 дня назад

    There was a time when I wasn't into your videos . But lately they are great. Was it the bottle? (Too soon?) Love your editing and sound design.
    P.S. That dude needs to be caught and made to listen to Guitar Center licks for the entirety of a long jail sentence

  • @roygaber8659
    @roygaber8659 2 дня назад +1

    So Tyler, what was the final count of hours to learn this? You did well.

  •  2 дня назад

    Man I’d love to own a Martin. Surely Tyler can afford one.

  • @nuthinbutlove
    @nuthinbutlove 2 дня назад

    Which thumb pick... Brand, etc? Thanks

  • @rudolphcordon3017
    @rudolphcordon3017 2 дня назад

    Hey Tyler, that outro song or track..is that one of your own creations?

  • @MikeNevill3
    @MikeNevill3 2 дня назад

    Tommy the cat on bass (the main riff ) i wanted to learn for ao long . So ine day i had enough and just slowed down the video to see. After a while i did get it . Ill never be Les. But uts close

  • @jayethompson3414
    @jayethompson3414 День назад

    You probably shouldn’t look at Poncho and Lefty by Townes VanZandt from Heartworn Highways

  • @ChrisCanMakeStuff
    @ChrisCanMakeStuff 2 дня назад

    Lol at "Just don't stop doing this" 🤣

  • @bereanwarrior
    @bereanwarrior 2 дня назад

    Maybe you need a Jeff Daniels plaque under your Jeff Beck one?

  • @mcmac1272
    @mcmac1272 День назад

    I’ve been playing guitar for over 35 years and I still can’t use a thumb pick🙄 I use hybrid picking instead and works for me most of the time

  • @jayethompson3414
    @jayethompson3414 День назад

    Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen via Travis picking…I can do it, but it’s exhausting due to the odd time signature.

  • @byah160
    @byah160 День назад

    Where’d the scar on your head come from? I missed that video.

  • @greatrp
    @greatrp 2 дня назад +1

    You have to learn the songs one measure at a time. Over and over until it finally feels right. But when it does, your fingers dance on the strings.

  • @benjaminnewberry363
    @benjaminnewberry363 2 дня назад

    Learned Travis Picking, had used a Thumb Pick while Playing Banjo, Lap Steel GTR so I didnt have to adjust, eventually stopped using the Thumb on GTR!

  • @stevenpalty2027
    @stevenpalty2027 2 дня назад +1

    I've been playing for 50 years, but when I watch Tommy Emmanuel I feel like using my guitars for firewood.

  • @hellNo116
    @hellNo116 6 часов назад

    seeing you struggle with a technique looks insane to me. like you have 100 to 1000 times more experience than. it might be impossible to me :p

  • @truthup4364
    @truthup4364 2 дня назад

    Politely ask what model Timberline is that?!

  • @frodeleirvik
    @frodeleirvik 2 дня назад

    Good! And now you sing.

  • @lt.reubenrozeyt5716
    @lt.reubenrozeyt5716 2 дня назад

    So this is why we learn riffs, to play them on the signature guitar in the guitarstore.

  • @JohnDeWeese-lq4pf
    @JohnDeWeese-lq4pf 2 дня назад

    I swear Jeff's pinky finger never leaves the guitar when he's Travis picking.

  • @user-uo9cy2ep2h
    @user-uo9cy2ep2h День назад

    Me. I want Dos Jeffs. Daniels and Bridges cut an album together.

  • @nickrouse8426
    @nickrouse8426 2 дня назад +1

    Tyler: "For the guy who wants to sweep pick but can't sweep pick but I hit a pinch harmonic now and then and it sounds pretty cool." (Give or take)
    Me: "That's not you anymore bro. We took that long break and came back fresh and now we can hit like 2 different sweeps now and then and pinch harmonics are EASY!...F**k."

  • @smokeynewton
    @smokeynewton 2 дня назад

    In that first clip Jeff is also using finger picks.

  • @Bobyoudontneeemyname
    @Bobyoudontneeemyname 2 дня назад

    Im going through this right now lol

  • @artyomloukashov636
    @artyomloukashov636 22 часа назад

    Tommy Emmanuel said it's just to learn how to make your thumb play independently from the other fingers. How hard can that be?

  • @devilkillerthemonarchofhop7943
    @devilkillerthemonarchofhop7943 2 дня назад +2

    I had a coworker call me Taylor for 13 years. My name is Tyler. He had to read my name tag to tell customers my actual name.

    • @TylerJohnstonGuitar
      @TylerJohnstonGuitar 2 дня назад

      Man, the Taylor thing is annoying 😂 My great grandmother even called me that.

    • @nobodynothing6551
      @nobodynothing6551 День назад

      Your name is devilkillerthemonarchyofhop7943

  • @Leo7G
    @Leo7G 2 дня назад

    thumb pick

  • @psychotronic_x
    @psychotronic_x 2 дня назад

    Mediterranean sundance 👍

  • @Alliedforces11
    @Alliedforces11 2 дня назад

    Eric Johnson is a sick Travis picker. His acoustic instrumentals are a bi-otch to play.

  • @Ghostguitars2
    @Ghostguitars2 2 дня назад

    Its Illegal To Be this Early

  • @Clarckson811
    @Clarckson811 2 дня назад +1

    Please invite Tommy Emmanuel for interview. I think he is the best acoustic player.

  • @williamhurrelbrink3324
    @williamhurrelbrink3324 День назад

    The vid length is 11:11… I’ve made my wish.

  • @spook3420
    @spook3420 2 дня назад

    My most difficult journey is just learning guitar in general LOL, 4.5 months in wish me luck y'all