I find it bizarre that I know exactly how Chris sounds like when he's drunk because I've watched so many of his videos with 0.25x speed. Jokes aside, thanks for another great lesson.
Well, despite fat, non-bendy fingers, and a fat, non-bendy brain, I am making some progress with this, so very thank you. I fully expect to be able to give a full recital by about Christmas. Are you going to do Anji? Idiot's version that is. Also, none of my business obviously, but I think that maybe you should widen your reading matter a bit. Anyway, it's all good and I like your style.
I knew this musical piece through Tommy Emmanuel and I only knew this is actually composed by Mason Williams today! Many thanks for the great lesson every week! :)
Thank you for this lesson. It is quite a hard song to play but since your videos are easy to understand im already halfway through just from playing it for a day. Thanks
it would have been much better if yo had not "interpreted' it and "adjusted" some of the notes. you cant improve on perfection and if it aint broke, dont fix it. other than that, nicely played :)
Wow... impressive coincidence. After learning Angi like a madman for 3 months now, Classical Gas was suggested to me on your homepage. But your tutorial is very sparse, I thought... and 2 days later comes this video. I say goodbye then times again for the next few months =) Your videos make a big difference for me. Many thanks for that!
Great lesson Chris...I've messed around with this song for years not really playing it correctly. This lesson is clearly demonstrating the correct phrasing and chord voicings. Thanks so much for a stellar lesson!
Thank you for your patience and ability . I treated myself to an Acoustic as a retirement present ( 50 years too late ) and honestly can't put the thing down ... Six months in , my fingers tips are like leather and I have taught myself enough chords to play songs I never dreamt possible (ha-ha ! I laugh in the face of my frozen shoulder / stiff neck / arthritic fingers, all perfectly offset by simple pleasure & big fat tears - of joy & pride ) "Gas" has always been a favourite , and you have put it firmly within my reach . Thank You doesn't seem remotely sufficient but T H A N K Y O U anyway .
That’s really amazing, I’m so pleased you’ve finally found the guitar and that you can’t put it down. Sounds like you’re making some incredible progress with it. Just keep going, it only gets more and more enjoyable! Thanks a lot, Chris
@SixStringFingerpicking amazing coincidence Chris - as your message came in, I am looking at you on my laptop and practicing the hammer-on S2B Fr1 Am of the intro . Now THAT must be a good omen!! Thanks again for what you do ... Andy
Gas is my “old man on the porch playing on repeat” goal I have. 37 now, picked up guitar at 16, put it down for last 8 years but I’m back baby! Nothing is better than 6 metal string and a piece of wood
It's a C12, I like it very much. I really have no idea what the perfect nylon strung guitar is. I'd say just get out and try a load until you find one you really like
This is great Chris . I started on this tune a few years ago but found it to be a bit above my skill level at the time . I doubt I’ll have too much trouble this time around though . Thanks .
Really nice job ! I already have tabs for this song and even Mason varies things a little so I just try to do the best I can with it, but It's a trip no matter how you shake it. Thank You.
Hi, I learned this piece more than 30 years ago, and the part which is on the fifth fret I was taught differently. I never could master it but i think I could get this. I love Mason Williams. I never cared for Tommy Emmanuels version although i like his own music. Apologies to his fans.. no offence intended. Thanks so much. This is one of my favourite pieces of music. You've made my day.
Great lesson. One question, why hold down the full F chord on the buildup before the chorus? Seems like you only need the bar on the 1st fret and the second fret on the third string?
Very lovely. I see you're incorporating classical guitar more and more into your videos, thinking of getting one myself, the wide neck is a little off putting though
There are many "classical guitars" that have narrower necks. The standard is 2 inches. But Cordoba as well as Taylor amongst others, make nylon string guitars narrower.