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Chris' comment concerning listening to the tune (50 times is a good point) and getting it in your head BEFORE you try to put the pieces together. Excellent advice.
Thank you very much for making this. I’ve watched every RU-vid video I could find on Tennessee whiskey and you offer some very unique tips. By far the best breakdown of the nuances in this song. Also some great lessons on learning songs in general. Much appreciated!
Henry, absolute fantastic tutorial for this song. Going to our band rehearsal and we are bringing this song into our list. You totally saved me so much time. I just hope we can bring the soul to a very soulful song.
Great tune and I really the like tuto, thanks so much for sharing! I have one question: Where is the more advanced cool licks to embellish the strumming pattern ? You mentioned it at the beginning but never explained it ?…
Henry, really like this song and what you have done with it. As you indicated it is a bit above my current level but I tried the opening with only single notes and not the slides. It still sounds good (better the way you did it). Then followed with the Kapo and like you ideas on strumming. Learned from each. PS artist pronounced Sta Ple Ton with long A. Enjoy SSG every day.
Hey Henry Loved the lesson Great licks, big impact, Would love to see a lesson from a song by Mac Davis rockn' Roll I gave you the best years of my life, a great song dedicated to those muso's who didn't make it there is also an Aussie version by Kevin Johnson the has a great intro too . Hope you can do something as a dedication Love your site
You’re probably going to think I’m such a noob (because I am) but how does one go from playing the intro without the capo and transition to playing with the capo? My mind can’t get around it.
I learned the harder version but I played the beggining of ur video back when u start playing and i noticed u play it differently than the one u taught us ?
I'm confused... I want to learn without the capo. He taught the beginning without it then the rest with the capo. It didn't match what he played in the beginning. He never went over it
Hi Mary! I´m really sorry, have not made a TAB yet for this lesson... If I make one you will be the first to know :-) THANKS for the support on Udemy :-)
It's nice that you have both simple and advanced teaching but do one---THEN the other. Don't keep apologizing for talking, just talk less. Do a final play through of both . Could have been a 10 minute lesson. But, bottom line, i now know the song. thanks.
You keep saying that I hope that this is not too confusing, but it is actually so confusing. Honestly, you should create two different lessons one with the capo in one without because you’re jumping back-and-forth and nobody can follow.
Tennessee whiskey is not by Chris Stapleton ! Write by Dean Dillon and Linda Hargrove first tossed to George Strait but he turned it down. First recorded by David Alan Coe then released by George Jones later blused up by Chris Stapleton .
Great lesson but just a word of advice is that you shouldn't teach the capo version simultaneously with the Barre chord version as it's quite distracting and makes your teaching seem rushed. It would be better for a learner if you were to teach one after the other. All in all a great lesson though
Go back and watch this video as if you were your student. It was frustrating to watch. At one point you say "now lets listen to the whole thing" and then you go into a minute long dialog followed by another promise to play the part, followed by another repeat of the same dialog. JUST PLAY THE PART you want to demo. .