Put your 3rd finger on the 2nd string at the 4th fret no, no, no! Ahhhhh! Your "lessons" are EXACTLY what I want. Let me watch you play it slowly and the tabs are also nice. Displaying the scales is KILLER! PERFECT. keep it up.
Oh man, couldn't be more agree with that. (Those videos with all that "3rdfingersecondfretthen4finger5thfret" also drives me nuts, especially because I think in terms of chords and intervals)
Having played guitar for nearly 40 years now, I have learned not to memorize note by note solo's but learn the **key** of the song. If you know your natural minor scale, you will find the root of nearly each phrase in this timeless solo starts and resolves to F#. Once I knew the key and how the play the scale, I can work on the technique. In the case of Gilmore, wide-vibrato, heavy bends, etc. After 50 years since it's release this song never gets old. It just gets better!
@@giovannibortoluzzi1384I agree with you, but when I was starting out those videos were perfect for me.. You gotta remember everyone is at different stages in their guitar playing.
Me too! Made me go out and get an electric guitar. Its those 1/2 steps, like the 9/10/9 at 1.41 going from DMaj7 to Amaj7. What about the 1 1/2 step bend at 1.59. just wow.
I’ve have learned over half of this solo in about 3 hours and I don’t consider myself much of a player…this guy is the absolute best and it’s not even close!!! Thank you so much!!
Note for note, beat for beat, all of the ornamentation with excellent feel. All the while played several BPM slower. So good. The best tutorial on this solo I've encountered
I don’t think you’ll see this but you genuinely taught me all the solos I know to impress my dad and my friends. All other tab formats just look so strange to me and I can basically only learn from your videos. This is my favourite solo ever and I just finished it after playing guitar for 3 months and I’m so so happy. Please upload more solos like this. Much love man!!❤
This is very good. The slower tempo plus the tabs allowed me to put each segment "in context" to help me remember. Normally I prefer to improvise my own solo around the theme, but this one is so iconic that it demands cloning. Thank you!
This is awesome. I try to learn by ear because I can’t stand the “third finger, fourth fret bend to sixth” blah blah. This is awesome. I can even turn the playback speed up if I want it faster. Thumbs up to you man. Great. Just great
Mr. Gugoski, you are the ABSOLUTE best!!! Thank you for what you do on this channel. I have learned so much from watching. Would you please, please do “On the Turning Away” (Pink Floyd) solo? I am stuck on it and with your lessons, I seem to get it every time. Thank you for your channel!!
This solo is amazing!! Not only the solo, the lyrics of this music is so reflectable... Anyway, congratulations bro, I purchased my guitar just 2 weeks ago and have already learned the solo of one of my favorite songs thanks to you !!
One of the easiest Time solo lessons I've come across. Particularly helpful showing the natural minor scale positions, for me, helps to memorise the deck I'm playing and understand a bit more about how Gilmour defines the chord changes. This is all you need in a lesson, perhaps a small amount of talk at the parts where Gilmours methods are similar in this song compared to others he's done or where anyone would believe he's used some inspiration from his guitar heros to add to his own in this particular solo, song etc, we all do it. It's also one way of recognising what scales and licks are similar in other bands music compared to this to make the jump across to learning where Gilmour learned his craft, cross referencing so to speak. Idk just brain storming
Well now I know what I’m going to be doing this week...this is awesome Nikola, thank you. After Comfortably Numb I was hoping you’d be posting this soon, and I couldn’t be happier. Fingers crossed we’ll see Have a Cigar or Dogs soon, but I’ll be happy with whatever you choose to share. Keep up the great work!!
Hi! I just started learning guitar and this is brilliant!! The tabs at the bottom make it really easy for me to know what's happening! Two things that would be potentially helpful for me is a) when you pluck the string with the pick have that note in bold and b) i wish there was a line (on top or bottom) with the finger number for each note. Thank you so much for this!
This one, probably a good one even David Gilmour is not able to perform his unique bands and this solo fade away in past, happy that I can hear it properly anytime at 1.5x speed.
Pretty good. But @1:01, that bit where you jump from 12e to 16 on the G is both awkward and I've never seen Gilmour play it like that. It sounds good, but you can hit the same b note at 12 on the b string without having to shift your hand around. It's more efficient and easier with less chance to screw up. However when you watch Gilmour play it, he doesn't go to 12 at all, he plays 17h19p17 on the b string and then catches the b at 16 on the g string. Then his finger is already in place for the 16^19 bend sequence. Hopefully that will help someone!
Man if you could do a lesson for The Main Squeeze cover of Have a Cigar. Specifically that solo I know it would be a hit. So many people in the guitar community are talking about it right now