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Welcome to my channel! For almost 8 years I have been creating content with a strong focus on tutorials for guitar classics. In the past 2,5 years I have been less active due to our immigration to Canada but slowly things are picking up again and I hope to be in full swing by the summer of 2018.
In the future I am looking to create more arrangements, collaborations, music videos, tutorials, vlogs, reviews, and more. If you want to support me in this then please consider becoming a Patron. (patreon link below)
Enjoy the videos and thank you for your continued support!
Don't miss the next live stream which will be a Chris Stapleton Special! It will be on Wednesday July 31st at 900am pacific time. ru-vid.comB0SKENtK6C0?feature=share
I totally agree, it is like a completely different tune when they roll into the acoustic section, yet it still makes a lot of sense. Then a great build up into the finale
@@Yourguitarworkshop im actually learning and playing this lesson step by step with you got the open chord section down and just learned the first half of the interlude thanks dude for real
Great breakdown of a classic. It is estimated there have been over 25,000 recorded versions of George Gershwin's 'Summertime', making one of the most covered songs of all time. The Guinness book of world records gives that award to 'Yesterday' which has over 2,200 recorded covers but the discrepancy is due to how they qualify the songs. André does a fine job as always of breaking it down and looking at all the nuances.
I knew there were a lot, not that there were 25.000 recorded (and released) versions of it. Makes me think of the father of a woman I knew. He collected different versions of his favourite tune "Caravan". I think he had over a thousand collected at the time. 😲
Thanks, I am looking forward to improving them bit by bit and make the streams more smooth. That'll come with time. The hardest part is to be engaging haha Which is weird because I have no issues at all when I'm around people to have fun, crack jokes etc etc. A stream is different :-)
@@Yourguitarworkshop would be for me. I practice at night so it would be convenient but either way I watch and practice with them. I’m making up for lost time!
@@petestern3639 I will do some evening streams after august break to see how that goes. Also will be trying out a dual stream youtube and twitch at the same time, see how that goes 🙂
I learnt most of the metallica from ur channel . U have helped alot of people in south asian region for ur metallica lesson. Love and regards from Nepal❤.Long live André.
Thank you so much! My 7year old son is also a big Metallica fan so possibly there will be more Metallica coming to the channel 🙂 Wishing you a wonderful week, Love from BC, Canada
Really good question and the quick answer is: Yes! I am setting up a new channel dedicated to beginner players and I will start doing live sessions there as well. This will likely be sometime in September.
What's up, I forgot your name, it's like a french name. Sorry I missed you. Are you close to Auberry, California. Oh your in Spokane Washington. We have fires too. Is this the Janis one or Joanne Shaw Taylor. Sounds different to me.
My name is André, we're living up in BC, Canada. 40km from the US border and not too far from Spokane I think. Billy and Marcus gave it their own twist I think but it is based on Doc Watson's version of this tune I think. The original was by Gershwin
A tough song and all the melodies are in the chords. You look like your guitar is easy to play because your flowing right through the chord changes, Peace 🕊️
The neck on the Berlin is a nice to play but for these chord-melody-type songs I've come to appreciate the feel of the stratocaster which has a slightly wider neck. I have fairly big hands so there's more space for finger placement. BTW if you see one of the transcription videos on this tune you can see I was struggling with sections in the beginning for sure. I've just put in a few hours of practice so it is starting to come together. 🙂
This is a quickly edited version of a live stream I did on Tuesday July 16th. I cut out most of the "chit chat" at the start so you drop right into the part that most of you are here to see 🙂 Have fun! Tab for this solo is available here: patreon.com/yourguitarworkshop
Never short of words ( there's a word store just down the street and they are always on sale) Hey Now! Hey Now! 'Don't Dream It's Over' another great Mateus Asato cover. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pTt04A_Gph4.html
@@jerroldthompson5889 Probably yes. I've been looking at Billy Strings as well and Marcus King, might do something there. Still looking for the right fit for tomorrow 🙂
Just ran across this Rick Beato interview of Mateus Asato and at the very beginning of it he mentions John Frusciante being a big influence on him right up there with John Mayer. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kg-IRJI1CZ0.html
...Matues goes on to say in this interview that the guy that actually 'opened his horizons' was actually a band mate who played the keyboard, and the way he used a harmonizer pedal. So no mainstream guitar hero, just a guy in his band producing some really cool sounds.
That's an awesome story. I have learned so much from bandmembers. Through them just playing, sharing their thoughts, or telling me I should play a certain part differently to make it work better with the music. guitar heros can inspire us to play but the people we play with shape how we play with others
Hey Andre, how about a breakdown of a boogie solo using a hybrid right hand technique like Vinnie Moore's "Vinman's Brew" or something? Sorry about the Google Translate
I know some older vinnie moore stuff, this is new to me. Very virtuoso, wow. (assuming you mean this: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lhrTrNZ9KFA.html ) Reminds me of Michael Lee Firkins in places
@@Yourguitarworkshop Oh, I remember Michael Lee Firkins VHS tapes, they were as hard to get in Russia in the 90s as Vinnie Moore. Steve Vai tapes were on every corner back then. But I mean exactly this style - when you use a pick and the middle finger. You can't find any lessons like this on RU-vid, only country and bluegrass.
Yes he is. There's so much great stuff in his solos. What I thought was really cool is when I saw the rhythms on paper you can see things he uses a lot and they're not really hard to implement into your playing either.
You used to have a video where the complete hotel California solo and it's been deleted it was a while back I cannot and it shows step-by-step how you do the actual lead on the guitar and you seem like you don't have that video I'm you're the only one that I like to learn from the lead on the guitar on hotel California so can you please help me with this
I have all those videos on my patreon, they were getting blocked constantly. I think the main solo is still there, not the outro solo. This is the main solo link on youtube: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0zVM-irWhTs.html You can watch it outside the USA (maybe try a VPN?), everything else is blocked
@@Yourguitarworkshop I just figured that out thanks for getting to my comment. I missed the live this morning I was at work. You have the best content. I’m going to join your patron
@@Ghragle- This morning was the pinched harmonic stream, next week on Wednesday we'll complete the Mateus series on How Deep is Your Love. Have a wonderful week!
If you haven't yet, check out my tutorial for his version of How Deep Is Your Love. This upcoming Wednesday at 900am pacific time I'm doing a live stream on the second half of that tune.
I am doing a live stream on this technique, Thursday july 11th 900am pacific time, maybe we can shed some light onto things then :-) ru-vid.commK1ru4LjGtc?feature=share
I'm thrilled to announce that due to the overwhelming response to this video on pinched harmonics, I'll be hosting a live stream. Join me on Thursday, July 11th, 2024, at 9:00am Pacific Time for an interactive lesson on pinched harmonics. 🔔🔔🔔 Set your reminders and see you there! ru-vid.commK1ru4LjGtc 🔔🔔🔔
Since you are interested in songs for future transcriptions, here is Tommy Emmanuel's version of 'She's a Woman'. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lxN8sf0_qLs.htmlfeature=shared&t=9
Ого, вау, спасибо тебе огромное! Нелегко найти правильный темп для этих уроков. То, что работает для одного человека, не работает для другого. Я рада, что урок пришёлся вам по душе :-)
At 10:09 which is bar 30 there is a transition which is somewhat difficult for me, and the F#7(#5) is a difficult chord to play also. I had to reverse the positions of the middle and ring finger to make it easier to play. At one point when I was having trouble making a chord transition to a difficult chord you showed me (I believe) 3 different exercises that would help train the muscle memory. Can't remember what all of those were now---perhaps would make a good 1 or 2 minute quick tutorial?
Next live stream is on Tuesday July 9th, 9:00am Pacific Time. Subscribe to my channel or become a free patreon member to get the notifications. You can also find the streaming schedule here: www.yourguitarworkshop.com/live-streams/
If you're still struggling, you can join me on Thursday, July 11th, 2024, at 9:00am Pacific Time for an interactive lesson on pinched harmonics. ru-vid.commK1ru4LjGtc