You're phenomenal with tutorials. You've made the best ones for intermediate and seasoned players. And you do all the songs right, you can play with the records and be on point.
You know I quit playing about 5 years ago cause I was struggling and wasn't getting inspired anymore....I went and bought an acoustic last week and looked some video lessons and came to yours and something just clicked....now I can't wait to get home to play and watch your lessons, I can't thank you enough...your lessons inspire and give me hope to stay with it!
hemixprs Thanks so much! That's one of the nicest comment I've ever gotten! I'm really happy that you're back into it and having fun again! Music is the greatest thing...cheers
You are one of the best guitar teachers on RU-vid! I love how you break everything down so players of all levels can understand. Would love to see you playing some old Judas Priest, perhaps Heroes End.
Everyone agrees that S&P is the BEST guitar teacher on the web, let's put our money where our passion is and support this guy by donating $$$........ to make sure he continues.
--you gave us a great lesson. very well thought out and nicely planned tutorial. I already knew how to play this song.. learned it many years ago but found myself getting sucked in to your video. it was great.
This is just awesome...In honor of this lesson and the Toxic Twins, I'm hammering back some beers and belting this tune out tonight!!! Thanks a bunch!!
Funny but reminds me of Steve Jobs but also that was one of the things about Shut's stuff and the way it is so easy to see what he is doing. It's kind of genius. It's his trademark and it's strange that he is only one who thought of it and to this day the only one who presents his stuff this way. No distractions, no tab, just clear well recorded, at the right angle, right light, brilliant guitar work. His stuff is for more advanced players who use their ears and can do it alone but just need a little help on the tricky parts. I always feel like I am at a rehearsal or practicing and my buddy is saying "Let me show you how this is really played." I don't know how he thought of this style and format but it is the best I have ever seen or heard and perfect for me.
From someone that has no talent to play guitar... you make it enjoyable to practice more and wish for the best. More instructors could take a lesson watching your videos.
I have done several lessons from you and have to say a big thank you!!! Awesome,,,, spot on and very well explained...Again thank you for all the great licks!!!!!
Thanks for all your lessons! They are very helpful well presented. As a newcomer to guitar (switching over from drums) I'm grateful that you make learning these classics available.
Great lessons. Great songs. Just found you not long ago. I have a hard time finding good songs too learn. I've been playing a long time and if I see the song and hear it I can usually pick it up pretty quickly and the way you teach helps big time to learn songs. Thank you so much. I'd love to see you do the song "Candy Baby" or whatever it's called by Montrose. Thanks man. Tim
You got a new subscriber! Awesome tutorial. You really did it perfect. And you specified every thing like common mistakes and stuff. Good job! Keep it up!
What a great lesson!! I love how you break it down. Lots of good info to pay attention to and the detail notes matter! Thank you mate! I'm practicing your lesson now
Great stuff! Excellent instruction. I really appreciate that you don't move painfully slow, and all of the time you are actually teaching. Lots of guys are simply repeating themselves, and what appears to be "winging it". You are a consummate professional. I know this may be an unusual request, but could you possibly do a Uli Jon Roth "We'll Burn The Sky" lesson, from The Scorpions, Tokyo Tapes? That would be COLOSSAL!!!! Thanks for the lessons and inspiration!!!! -Skal
+Richard Stodden Exactly! I knew most of this song but there were a few parts that I wasn't playing correctly! This song is amazing. I am learning this one to play with our band! It should really rock! These are really amazing lessons!
great job keeping it all original. and you are spot on it is D and A i have heard people play it wrong at bars. And i think this is a great song for beginners for timing and things . But great job on playing and teaching.
Good teacher. A genius song by one of the greatest bands but always wondered how many of these details were in the original demos and not added by the studio musicians who reportedly redid the rhythm tracks on this album.
If U have AUD HD on your TV provider. They have been showing a tour of Japan. Not so long ago.. It has some great camera work showing how they play these songs. Brad Whitford is an amassing guitar player and gets hardy any credit at all. This show kinda let us know when the real hard stuff comes in.. Brad takes the lead.. Love AEROSMITH !!!
this is a great guitar lesson and everything sir, I have one question though. Do you think a 40 watt tube amp could be loud enough to gig with a drummer and bass player at a fairly big/medium size venue. Including being mic
good lesson for this song and appreciate you taking the time for all the sections and for going to California I play it with double drop d , I seen martysong tutorial after I seen it ,it pretty much came a lot easier to hear but my finger pickin needs most of the practice ,but it don't stop me from enjoying it keep em comin
First, I LOVE your lessons. ... Second, I just bought my Gibson Les Paul and I'm struggling to decide whether to take the nickel covers off the pickups, the way you have. ... Do you think there's a real tone advantage without them?
Great lesson! Your guitar tones are always spot on for every song you play. What is your amp/ pedal rig? Do you use plug-ins to get your tones or just simple amp and pedals?
Hey shut up have you ever thought about doing Snowy White's "Bird of Paradise" ??? I think its a great tune and his guitar work has a very vocal emotional quality to it. Thanks buddy and keep up the great work. Russell
drbenjamin1 Thanks bud, to me the solo stuff at the end is just jamming really with a couple of key licks , like the opening lick is cool and the ending lick, but the stuff in between I'd just play your own stuff there. cheers
Oh master... What's your signal like? I hear compression, a little delay....what else? Again....Damn you're good. Thank you for sharing your craft. Rock and roll.
Shutup & Play - Guitar Tutorials It is coming along brother thanks for asking and remembering. For the mean time I picked up a lap steel guitar and been C 6th-in it!
Great Lesson. I can do that sloppy chord playing instead of watching the pick hand to see how it's played... I do that all the time, that's why I like watching your lessons...I think Tom Hamilton wrote the music to the song as well as the great intro...
a great lesson. could i try you with a request please,trying to get help with joe jacksons look sharp or throw it away. any help greatful for. thanks again. keep it up love your style.
Excellent ,easy to understand tutorials ! Thank you for all you effort :) I love the sound and effects pack you're running for this tutorial . I have to run all the pickups on my Fender Marauder to get close. I'm assuming these are your backing tracks as well? Any chance they are available for sale ? Thanks
Bagot Corner Thanks Bud. Well, yeah I made the backing track for this one, just bass and drums. Thing is it's not the complete song, just the bits and pieces that are in the video. If you still want a copy of it we can work that out. Let me know. cheers
Something that I never see anyone do that really adds to the sloppy joe Perry sound, is when you hit the third note of the guitar chorus (?) you slide your finger down to the open string then go up the frets.