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How to Play Baby Please Don't Go by Them on Guitar 

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Learn the classic intro guitar solo to Baby Please Don't Go. First recorded by Big Joe Williams and covered by many. Here we look at the version by Van Morrison's band - Them - released in 1964.
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This song has a very long pedigree, in fact we can genuinely say that its true origins are lost in the mist of time. But although Delta bluesman, Big Joe Williams can lay claim to the first recorded version of the song, we are going to look at the intro guitar solo as played by Billy Harrison on the 1964 recording by Belfast band “Them”.
Note that the record is in the key of F. We are going to teach it as if it was in E. So, to play along to the record you will need a capo at the first fret.
The first phrase comes in on the upbeat, so is best played starting with an upstroke
Then as we hit the end note of the phrase sliding from 3 to 5 on the 2nd string we include the open top E string with the slide like this.
As you can see from the tab, this end note is held over three whole bars. If you play this against a backing track this is easy to count as the bass line acts just like a metronome.
The next phrase also starts on the upbeat, this time the last note is not only held, but also given enough vibrato to make it sound wavery.
This time we hold the note for the rest of the bar, plus the next two bars, and then count to three before launching into the next passage again on an upbeat.
Careful attention to picking direction will again help you nail the timing of the first part of this phrase. When practicing this I advise breaking it into four sub phrases Up Down - Down Up Down - Down - Down Up.
This flows straight into the next phrase, built around the slide from 2 to 4 on the third string.
Hitting the top two strings open after the first slide is something of a nicety, and you shouldn’t worry too much about making that happen. Rather, aim to hit the top string on a down stroke and if you happen to include the second string as well, let it happen. Notice I end this part of the phrase a note short of the end of the bar.
I think you’ll find that if you insert a sort of ‘mental comma’ at this stage it will help you hear the phrasing in your head more easily and speed up the learning process.
Now we add the rest of this phrase by starting on the upbeat once again and notice that the rest of the phrase is all on the strong beats so use down strokes for each note and the timing should look after itself.
Finally, we end this lesson with the repeated lick that is played as the harmonica kicks in, here’s the tab covering the last three lines. Notice the footnote about the one bar that is only two beats long - marked with the double asterisks.
Well I’ll leave you to practice that. Site members of the Secret Guitar Teacher can download the tab from the link near the video screen. See you again soon

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Комментарии : 87   
@MickyBrownEye1
@MickyBrownEye1 4 года назад
Billy Harrison drinks in my local and occasionally jams in the back bar. Haven't seen him in a while but last time he played for an hour and did GLORIA among others. Afterwards he sat on and chatting about Them, the Sixties, and his influences until they called last orders. Really nice guy.
@lamper2
@lamper2 4 года назад
what stories did he tell? anything great? tell them to lee shaferlee@aol.com
@lindseythompson4927
@lindseythompson4927 2 года назад
Billy (dad) is still going strong at 79. Not out in the bars as much these days but always loved his back room days in Fealty’s. I’ll have to show him your message Michael. He’ll be glad you enjoyed the music and stories.
@MickyBrownEye1
@MickyBrownEye1 2 года назад
@@lindseythompson4927 Hi Lindsey. Great to hear he's still going strong and i did see him during the summer when out for my walk. Fealty's has been shut since the first lockdown but i hear Mark plans to reopen as soon as all restrictions are lifted which could be anytime now. Here's hoping. Please give Billy my best regards. I was the guy in the back bar who couldn't sing a note, so I wrote and recited poetry instead lol.
@mikec3777
@mikec3777 2 года назад
Some say Jimmy Page played it and he was at the session.
@colincampbell4261
@colincampbell4261 Год назад
​@@mikec3777wrong info.
@BEN14680
@BEN14680 2 года назад
im a guitarist and this riff has always givin me probs this vid is totally brill thanx for posting
@torstenk.4737
@torstenk.4737 5 лет назад
Looking a long time for the right teacher I can learn from. Your lessons exactly hit the way I can learn any further developing my skills. Thank you very much!
@noname.___
@noname.___ 5 лет назад
Them is such a forgotten, their so good
@andrewcocozza569
@andrewcocozza569 3 года назад
I've been trying to learn this for ages your teachings so much better thank you
@exxonein7729
@exxonein7729 11 месяцев назад
Thank u so much the last phase of this riff i could never get right for years until now! 😊😊😊
@SecretGuitarTeacher
@SecretGuitarTeacher 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for the comment. Good to know this helped 🙂
@douggauzy6258
@douggauzy6258 2 месяца назад
Great video ! You really have taken a Fantastic approach to teaching . Up close fret work plus tabulators . Truly Great !
@SuperGaryBurns
@SuperGaryBurns 5 лет назад
Great lesson ! Thanx for teatching me this great intro to this classic song !
@MC-jm7hi
@MC-jm7hi 5 лет назад
Good lesson, not too slow and not too fast, and to the point. Many thanks.
@Ruby_The_Dog
@Ruby_The_Dog 6 лет назад
Thank you this is great up tempo song to rock n roll my afternoon. Inspiring lesson!!!!!
@salty2667
@salty2667 4 года назад
That’s a beautiful guitar...
@michaelrobertson7650
@michaelrobertson7650 10 месяцев назад
Best teaching I have found. Phenomenally taught. Thank you very much.
@SecretGuitarTeacher
@SecretGuitarTeacher 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for your supportive comment 🙂
@odaswayne4917
@odaswayne4917 Год назад
Appreciate your thoughtful insights and teaching approach. Thank you!
@philipjones7372
@philipjones7372 3 года назад
Enjoyable breakdown of an iconic lick.👍🏼
@barruzza
@barruzza 5 лет назад
Great lesson my friend. Thanks for teaching me this cool song!
@juke699
@juke699 2 года назад
Great lesson, Billy Harrison doesn't get the credit he deserves..........
@joevokey1340
@joevokey1340 2 года назад
Thanks for the easy to understand lesson. Great teacher!! 👍
@Keninoz1
@Keninoz1 4 года назад
Another great lesson.
@ronniesearcy6602
@ronniesearcy6602 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing this. I will learn this riff now
@SecretGuitarTeacher
@SecretGuitarTeacher 10 месяцев назад
Go for it!
@suebraschio6763
@suebraschio6763 6 лет назад
Thank you we always do that song one of these days instead of just singing and playing my tambourine Ill be able to strap on my guitar and play it :-)
@oatnoid
@oatnoid 4 года назад
Thank you thank you thank you. I learned this song decades ago but you have provided me with some much needed clarity that really smoothed out my picking technique. I highly recommend your site to all. Subscribed
@poomerangolli5250
@poomerangolli5250 5 лет назад
Davvero grazie mille! great lesson
@bh8365
@bh8365 4 года назад
I've been hoping to find just such a lesson for this intro. Thanks.
@strappaplank6017
@strappaplank6017 2 года назад
excellent teaching, thank you
@brendantreanor2428
@brendantreanor2428 8 месяцев назад
that was very good lesson thank you
@brulextrulex
@brulextrulex 8 месяцев назад
Excellent!
@rickb4806
@rickb4806 5 лет назад
I very much your introduction.
@boogie89man
@boogie89man 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing🙏🙏🙏🙏
@MrMarkar1959
@MrMarkar1959 8 месяцев назад
👍🏼🎸that's good for a long jam
@sgoldman9732
@sgoldman9732 5 лет назад
Fantastic!! Thank you muy friend!!
@ssmedz4335
@ssmedz4335 6 лет назад
Awesomeness. Great teaching
@roberthancock2563
@roberthancock2563 5 лет назад
Awesome lesson! I love these old blues tunes! Can you do a lesson on "Moanin at midnight" by Howlin Wolf?
@cyb3r3vil30
@cyb3r3vil30 6 лет назад
WoW! Sweet Thankz 4 the share And what A-hole would down thumb just to be the Whole A Keep up the awesome work love the oldies just found you a few videos back so got alot of catching up to do again thank you!
@vandekerkhovejeanphilippe196
Merci de France man
@SecretGuitarTeacher
@SecretGuitarTeacher 11 месяцев назад
Je t'en prie 🙂
@chocodiledundee1
@chocodiledundee1 6 лет назад
There is some written stories about Jimmy Page being part of this Version recording session...my source is written “Several music writers had identified Jimmy Page a session guitarist at the time as participating in the recording of this song , although which part is his contribution is unclear “....
@วีระอักษรพินิจ
Cool.
@BlackRaven156
@BlackRaven156 4 года назад
Thank you!!!
@edi8850
@edi8850 3 месяца назад
Bellissimo
@mikehickey6256
@mikehickey6256 3 года назад
Great song, awesome job again teaching it. How about Mystery Train by The Band from The Last Waltz? Seems like it's right down your alley.
@weerob15
@weerob15 5 лет назад
Loved it - helped me greatly to nail the notes & timing of such a classic song/riff. Very cool!
@pakalu001
@pakalu001 6 лет назад
Muchísimas gracias. Saludos
@markr.devereux3385
@markr.devereux3385 2 года назад
This record had GLORIA on side a &this gem on side B. JUST showed how good some random rock players did there work in the 60s. That is an exquite blues riffing intro
@colincampbell4261
@colincampbell4261 Год назад
No, the otherway about.
@markr.devereux3385
@markr.devereux3385 Год назад
@@colincampbell4261 👍👍😄
@Blackwolf_retro
@Blackwolf_retro 3 года назад
This is the first time I’ve watched one of your videos and I love your voice, also quick question is it possible to play this on a classic guitar? I’m new to learning guitar but this is one of my favourite solos
@daveparsons7756
@daveparsons7756 4 года назад
Very, very nice. Is that an Ibanez Les Paul model?
@illletmyselfout.8516
@illletmyselfout.8516 4 года назад
My father was friends with van before he left for Australia in 1962. They jammed this song many times. I unfortunately have no guitar talent
@steve01evil
@steve01evil 5 лет назад
thank you sir
@edwardlee6516
@edwardlee6516 4 года назад
this is not the bass line go back and listen and the bass is playing 8 th notes in a 2 feel with a pic. and very fast which they sped up the tape the drummer is playing a straight 8th rock feel in 2 or four however you want to count it 1 and 3 is base drum or in 2 just 1 on bass drum second guitar is playing simpel 8th feel chuck berry part root e 5th b and then 6 th 8th notes ryth etc
@harrykuheim6107
@harrykuheim6107 Год назад
most groovy
@lamper2
@lamper2 4 года назад
billy harrison? thought it was page. does page say whether he did or didn't play the intro and lead?
@mattdsubaru1984
@mattdsubaru1984 5 лет назад
Nice guitar, what is it?
@SuperDouginator
@SuperDouginator Год назад
Here’s a fact. On the them recording of this song it is actually played in F with NO capo. Which shows how much control he has over the slide part flowing so seamlessly into the pentotonic scale in F
@ssmedz4335
@ssmedz4335 6 лет назад
What Ibanez are you playing?
@kjking3087
@kjking3087 Год назад
how about here comes the night
@joshuajohnson5317
@joshuajohnson5317 5 лет назад
Lightnin Hopkins got it from Big Joe Williams. Black people made this song & the beat that went with it
@DaveDuffyMusic
@DaveDuffyMusic 5 лет назад
You’re playing the wrong notes at 2.21 and 7.00, and missing out notes in the run downs, e.g. at 3.37
@DaveDuffyMusic
@DaveDuffyMusic 5 лет назад
At 3.28, 3.30, 3.35 & 3.37 the D pulls off to open B. Between 6.43 and 6.47, E pulls off to open D, B pulls off to open A. (A few examples).
@markeric2997
@markeric2997 5 лет назад
No like a smart pants
@keithskelton2287
@keithskelton2287 4 месяца назад
😂🙏🎼
@Chillo56
@Chillo56 6 лет назад
Budgie anyone?
@jacktoddy9783
@jacktoddy9783 2 года назад
Your guitar needs a fret job - BTW: Them's recording was not recorded in 'F'. It was recorded in 'E' and was then speeded up. I know. I was there.
@SuperDouginator
@SuperDouginator Год назад
Speeded up 😂 you mean tuned up
@piplee1439
@piplee1439 10 месяцев назад
And I guessed
@yogimarkmac
@yogimarkmac 2 месяца назад
Obviously a few thousand people liked this, but I'm not a fan of this type of lesson that doesn't teach you anything but a sequence of almost correct mechanical movements. You may be learning a song, but not how to PLAY on the guitar. At no point do we get to see the sequence played through for a whole verse. Picking direction is shown, but we don't get taught about up-down picking technique. The bass part shown around 2:20 is incorrect: it should be alternating between a fretted G and the open E, not a fretted F#. How about talking about how it's all minor pentatonic based and uses the first position blues scale with a little extension on the high strings? The use of the flat 5 (Bb) on the second phrase as a "blue" note for dissonance. A hammer on for the B in the last lick is the correct way to play it, and sounds a lot better than picking each note. Just to be clear: this is not a criticism of Billy (he honestly seems like a nice guy), it's just a commentary on this lesson. I've been playing for over 45 years and now I'm a stodgy old fart.
@SecretGuitarTeacher
@SecretGuitarTeacher Месяц назад
Thanks for the quality control. You are of course right about the bass line and the hammer on at the end. It may be worth noting though that this video was not primarily made for RU-vid, but rather in response to a specific request from my site members. As such, it is pitched with a minimum of theory-based explanation and quite deliberately mechanistic. In general I prefer, like you, to look deeper into what lies behind the choice of notes in a song. We are probably both stodgy old farts ;-)
@guesser7
@guesser7 3 года назад
This tune is in not difficult at all, in fact I played it by ear without even really detail practicing it as the guitar sequences are all bases on a pentatonic scale.
@cessm8329
@cessm8329 4 года назад
You sound more like Piers Morgan than Piers Morgan sounds like Piers Morgan.
@toneshop
@toneshop 10 месяцев назад
this lesson is better if you put it on 2x speed. Otherwise , you will loose your mind
@claytonwalter8700
@claytonwalter8700 4 года назад
White guys? Why? Lightning Hopkins must be too difficult.
@briancraig1082
@briancraig1082 3 года назад
Too slow
@JerseyJoanJettFan
@JerseyJoanJettFan 5 лет назад
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@paulsimmons5726
@paulsimmons5726 5 лет назад
The best POTUS since Nixon!
@danas.mattaphd2086
@danas.mattaphd2086 4 года назад
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@jimijordan1149
@jimijordan1149 Год назад
Bruh, there is a lot more song.
@hiroji-wm9xs
@hiroji-wm9xs 3 года назад
lovely thanks!
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