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The MOST IMPORTANT Thing I LEARNED From HENDRIX 

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@davisworth5114
@davisworth5114 2 года назад
Jimi played in Nashville for a year after he got out of the Army, he is quoted as saying he learned more about guitar than anywhere else. This is understandable because his double stops are popular in country music and most of these moves are based on traditional country licks played in the first position, then played higher up the neck. These moves are also found in early R&B and gospel style guitar. Of course, it was Jimi who made all this his own, and took it took another level. This is gold standard for all guitarists and will never die. Thanks for the lesson, Tim!
@rickyoung5625
@rickyoung5625 Год назад
I would have done anything to have gone to see him play on Jefferson Street in 20 20 hind sight ,I've search the video archive for when played Locally on TV in Nashville, I use to watched those programs live in the 60's and he was playing in like a small group on channel 8 occasionally, I lived just outside Nashville and Jefferson Street was some of my old stomping ground back in the day. I was born in 54.
@loucifer8009
@loucifer8009 2 года назад
They recorded the Wind Cries Mary in 20 minutes and Hendrix wrote it the night before after a fight with his girlfriend. That's how magical his songwriting was!
@todd8155
@todd8155 5 месяцев назад
Unbelievable!
@dougpeters1625
@dougpeters1625 6 месяцев назад
"I created enough muscle memory where my nervousness couldn't compete with it" that is the most profound statement I've ever heard about performing live on stage to an audience of your respected peers. Honestly Tim you are in my top 10 guitarists of all time.
@trustedsource2617
@trustedsource2617 3 года назад
Listening to Hendrix done right makes living alright.
@ttswan
@ttswan 3 года назад
Yea Tim, what you showed with the 300 reps to learn something statement; the adage "an amateur does something til they get it right, a professional does it until they can't get it wrong." Always love your stepping into Hendrix, thx.
@CentaurusRelax314
@CentaurusRelax314 3 года назад
That was a very valuable comment from Tim. I tend to assume great players can just play stuff immediately. I get frustrated if I can’t nail something within a few minutes and then swear when I make mistakes afterward. I never considered practicing a single thing 300 times, especially not within a small period of time (a few days). This is encouraging/inspiring. Perhaps I have more potential than I imagined.
@Add_Account485
@Add_Account485 3 года назад
That's interesting... Where was that at
@CentaurusRelax314
@CentaurusRelax314 3 года назад
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@Add_Account485 3 года назад
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@Add_Account485 3 года назад
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@danrebeiz4598
@danrebeiz4598 2 года назад
One of the greatest things about Jimi’s playing was that he squeezed emotion out of his guitar. He played with reckless abandon and it’s almost like his strings disappeared and what you heard was not his guitar but him. He was so good. Having said that. Tim, your one of my favorite guitar players right alongside Jimi, David Gilmour, and Mark Knopfler.
@tpzid
@tpzid Год назад
Still "The Man"
@Steve_-ob2ne
@Steve_-ob2ne 3 года назад
Jimi would give you a thumbs up
@keef4937
@keef4937 3 года назад
He SO would. Awesome comment.
@benewgillian6823
@benewgillian6823 2 года назад
Hendrix had the magic ... He inspired so many ..Even those in deny of his genius have learnt from him without knowing at some point ..
@jydymyyyr9630
@jydymyyyr9630 3 месяца назад
I'm old and arthritic, and my guitar playing days are behind me, but this is the best advice I've ever heard when it comes to Jimi's playing. I agree (at 6:19), I don't think Jimi actually thought about what he was doing, it just seemed to flow out of him... just so natural and PERFECT. Thanks for the lesson.
@JohnWhite-xc3md
@JohnWhite-xc3md Год назад
I so agree with your comment on the Strat's neck pickup. That glassy tone is a beautiful thing.
@riplead
@riplead 2 года назад
Those double stops make the solo much more interesting than just all single-notes to my ears. I gotta learn some of these. Frickin' Tim rules.
@lifetimes2983
@lifetimes2983 2 года назад
Hendrix genius on display with a man who can truly display it properly
@martinandersson5833
@martinandersson5833 3 года назад
That was some great Hendrix! Sounds weird but it gets to me when somebody on a rare occasion plays Jimi’s music well enough. Got all choked up here😅👏Bravo Tim!
@allanmakela3011
@allanmakela3011 Год назад
Many years ago,got into other players for a while,fusion,country pickers,etc. about 6 months later,put on some Jimi,and heard the beauty of his music,and was floored with the uniqueness,it wasn,t technical exercises that wear thin after awhile,pure genius,and soul combined
@trevorgwelch7412
@trevorgwelch7412 3 года назад
We need you to give us a Robin Trower lesson please , mid 70's .... I Can't Wait Much Longer , I Can't Live Without You , The Fool and Me , Caledonia . ☮️🎸🎼🎼🎼🎼✨
@adamlevine2316
@adamlevine2316 3 года назад
That was truly excellent. Fantastic feel Tim. Goosebumps.
@aipsong
@aipsong 3 года назад
Such a beautiful song!!! Thanks for bringing it back to us.
@patrickfoster4586
@patrickfoster4586 2 года назад
Hendrix literally taught me how to play because I LOVED his music so much I quit the drums and took up the guitar. I first got "Are You Experienced?" around age 12 and was expecting just to hear some old time blues/rock as I had never heard Jimi before. I had just read about him in some music magazine and wanted to check him out. After listening to the entire album from start to finish my life was changed. I had never heard a recording so old sound so modern and otherworldly. Drums were out and guitar was in! I'm indebted to him and his recordings for teaching me to play guitar. Cheers P[>
@CoachDave12
@CoachDave12 3 года назад
@2:07 I didn't want it to end either Tim! Bravo for truly nailing the spirit of that song.
@brendancostello9777
@brendancostello9777 2 года назад
One thing I love about watching Tim play is that he is clearly having fun even when playing something he's known for decades. That joy and love for music is no doubt what makes him a powerful and effective teacher. Thanks very much Tim!
@stevehusten7940
@stevehusten7940 3 года назад
Thanks, Tim! I learn something every time I listen to you.
@mikekelly1771
@mikekelly1771 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing your wisdom, experience and knowledge with us all.
@philzellmer6073
@philzellmer6073 3 года назад
Tim, thanks so much for the Hendrix lesson, your explanations bring it all together for me!
@ronholcomb7359
@ronholcomb7359 3 года назад
Bravo, Sir Tim! Awesome, respectful, and on target! Excellent!
@andrewhamel8892
@andrewhamel8892 3 года назад
Absolutely my #fav Hendrix tune. Love, love, love the double-stops and voicings! Thanks for another great vid Tim! \m/
@davie261
@davie261 2 года назад
You can see the passion and joy you have for music in your face as well as your sound. I found you through Rick Beato vids and I am hooked on yours now and forever.
@georgepagakis9854
@georgepagakis9854 2 года назад
Hendrix was the master! Everyone young person needs to study him and the blues! One of my favorite songs. its a bloody tutorial on its own for chords and how to be creative solo around them. Great playing!
@TheBhannah
@TheBhannah 3 года назад
such superb tone and feel with many words of wisdom thanks so much for this !
@clgmafnas
@clgmafnas 3 года назад
Always a pleasure learning from your insight Mr. Pierce 🤘🏼
@jeffbeckfreak54
@jeffbeckfreak54 3 года назад
Tim, I was telling my wife and daughter you played on Runaway by Jon Bon Jovi. She was surprised it wasn't Sambora. A friend of mine (sax player) turned me on to your channel and I'm glad he did. We have a lot of the same influences. I learned by ear and was blessed to have learned some theory from keyboard players (with the patience of Job). I wound up at some point juggling 4 bands and doing sub jobs on the fly. Keep doing what you're doing.
@derek9658
@derek9658 2 года назад
Ah Runaway. The solo. One of my favourites. So well structured. It makes the song.
@altbouch
@altbouch 3 года назад
I love to see you sweat Tim. Almost everything you do looks effortless, The best is when you get a tricky riff perfectly and that little smile creeps in. My brother Joe gets the same look, just not so often. I always look forward to the wisdom that you share with us in the videos.
@MrJamlee88
@MrJamlee88 3 года назад
Love this song and hearing your insights. The ending has always been my fav also!
@colinwallace5286
@colinwallace5286 3 года назад
Junior Brown pays homage to Hendrix by putting that iconic “Wind Cries Mary” progression at the end of, of all things, a version of Sugarfoot Rag. Brown, of course, dips into a lot of different pools... much like you, Mr Pierce.
@CorbCorbin
@CorbCorbin 3 года назад
He really works when performing. He sweats like crazy. I thought he’d drop his slide at least once. 😄 He did some fun stuff hitting the guitar with his hat, and just fooling around. Excellent performer and player.
@raym9434
@raym9434 3 года назад
There is a such thing as muscle memory but the memory is not what it sounds like. The memory is not in the muscle it is in the neural pathways from the brain to the muscle that are layed down that become highways by practicing over and over again.
@derek9658
@derek9658 2 года назад
Tim is seriously good. So glad I found this channel. His course is great. First lesson in his lead lesson and I already learnt new things
@digitalreign7485
@digitalreign7485 3 года назад
Tim as always.....your touch and feel is just fantastic and very inspiring! Keep chasing your passion!
@lastofthe4horsemen279
@lastofthe4horsemen279 3 года назад
Tim you are the tops always improving when I listen to you.Thanks
@BollocksUtwat
@BollocksUtwat 3 года назад
@9:40 "The neck pick up, you can distort it infinitely and it still sounds clear." I was just watching That Pedal Show and they did a Strat special and Mick said the same thing. So much clarity even if you're driving it like crazy. Combined with tons of volume and it lets your dynamics, the thing you mentioned earlier, really shine. That's the magic of the single coil and the Strat neck pickup and why I'll always love it over a Humbucker.
@cato451
@cato451 2 года назад
Incredible treatment Tim. Incredibly lush phrasing. No one was playing like Hendrix in the 1960s.
@ralphshaw9758
@ralphshaw9758 3 года назад
Hendrix double and triple stop stylings always remind me of Floyd Kramer's piano style. Heavenly stuff. Well done Tim.
@Grampa-el3kz
@Grampa-el3kz 3 года назад
Thank you for this great video. I like the neck pickup the best also. Played with the other combos but always come back to the neck. Great tips and any Jimi Hendrix music is always of interest to me. Thanks.
@edfeifert9838
@edfeifert9838 2 года назад
Great stuff, Tim. I very much appreciate your productions, presentations, conversations, and playing.
@FrancisFurtak
@FrancisFurtak 3 года назад
Nice job! I started playing guitar in 59 and was 13 back in 66 the first time I heard Hendrix. I literally jumped out of my seat saying "that's how I want to play". I learned that song also and did a number of his songs in bands but now I just listen. Hendrix just had such a different approach to the whole thing. It's one of those things that I appreciate and I don't want to ring it out. He is just someone that I enjoy listening to so much. Ride on Jimi.
@SuperBroncosguy
@SuperBroncosguy 3 года назад
Tim your playing is the best on youtube. Period.
@ctatrains
@ctatrains 2 года назад
I could listen to you all day. First heard Hendrix back in the 60's. Changed my life musically.
@keef4937
@keef4937 3 года назад
Just when my playing is getting stale, Mr P comes along with this absolute gem of a video, actually made me cry, and I’ve hardly put my guitar down since.
@MichaelGrecoGuitar
@MichaelGrecoGuitar 3 года назад
Awesome as always Tim! Have some more stuff to practice! 👏
@philipgoff2461
@philipgoff2461 3 года назад
Tim, that was superb. Jimi would have loved it.
@backtothepasture
@backtothepasture 3 года назад
Nobody on YT is having more fun playing the guitar than you, Tim!! Great stuff as always. :-)
@aroofthemountain
@aroofthemountain 3 года назад
thank you so much. i felt the love. in gratitude
@JordanAF808
@JordanAF808 3 года назад
I always miss something amazing from these livestreams! 🔊🔊🔥🔥🎸🎸
@MrPrairigh
@MrPrairigh 10 месяцев назад
Absolutely beautiful Tim, nice free fall!
@hkguitar1984
@hkguitar1984 3 года назад
Fantastic Tim, thank you.
@jammergreg
@jammergreg 3 года назад
Stellar as usual! I love this song.
@jonnyjohnson4839
@jonnyjohnson4839 3 года назад
Tim you are so inspiring. Thank you for sharing your gift. I'm playing better because of you.
@RT-wl4jr
@RT-wl4jr 3 года назад
Tim, thanks for doing this video. You're inspirational!
@davidoreilly7328
@davidoreilly7328 3 года назад
Hey Tim. Thank you so much for the advice yesterday about working as a session musician. Means a lot
@fredberthiaume6883
@fredberthiaume6883 3 года назад
Tim thanks for sharing your guitar knowledge. Love your playing.
@SydneyDrums
@SydneyDrums 3 года назад
That’s a great tone.. the balance between clean & overdrive 💥
@TheFeelButton
@TheFeelButton 3 года назад
Good stuff Tim! Cheers!!
@pheldge8806
@pheldge8806 3 года назад
Hi Tim Pierce, you're a great teacher, and give good tips. I got one of tour courses, it's great stuff, and I still got work and practice to do ... ;) Anyway, thank you for doing this, I wish I met you like 40 years ago.
@jvsings9146
@jvsings9146 2 года назад
That was badass. I’ve always loved Jimi. You totally did it justice.
@chrisclermont456
@chrisclermont456 Год назад
Tim, you are so correct!! I got my start doing sessions in L.A. because I got a job with a music publishing company that needed to produce demos. I played guitar on those demos. Many of my tracks made it to a few records. The key is to smoke the gig and serve the music. I played any style I could get away with. Sometimes I was paid and sometimes not, but I learned and got comfortable in the studio. As a bonus, I learned how to produce, so everyone listen to Tim!! Those Madonna track you did in the 80s are still killer!! Thanks!!
@jeremydodds1761
@jeremydodds1761 3 года назад
Sounds great as usual Tim, thanks. Always an inspiration
@martinmcgimpsey9750
@martinmcgimpsey9750 Год назад
Well done Tim! Very cool!
@ruudjansen2412
@ruudjansen2412 3 года назад
always insane what you do on guitar Tim, many chapeaus for you!
@darrellowe4208
@darrellowe4208 3 года назад
Great live! I watched the video didn't know about it so wasn't abe to make it. I've learned a lot about my playing from the things you say from your knowledge and experience, Thanks! will continue to watch!
@midi1529
@midi1529 3 года назад
Tim your feel was very inspirational and wow jimi's use of the major scale dbl stops as he moves thru progressions... wow still learning from him... Tim your skills are true
@eljison
@eljison 2 года назад
I'm not even close to a pro, but you and Rick Beato make me want to be better and help me continue to improve. I've been hacking at Hendrix songs for decades, but every time I find one of these gem videos, I get a little better at it. Thank you!
@darengreenall503
@darengreenall503 3 года назад
Tim your playing is amazing, I always credit you as one of my favourite guitar players, your a legend in your own right! Your Hendrix feel is incredible 🙌
@brokenegg4714
@brokenegg4714 3 года назад
Tim, you're amazing brother
@damianutano8542
@damianutano8542 3 года назад
Man, that was awesome Mr. pierce. Sir. Your a master musician…
@gunsnguitars77
@gunsnguitars77 3 года назад
Awe inspiring as usual. Thank you.
@mauricegiuliani3806
@mauricegiuliani3806 3 года назад
Your lessons are amazing. Thanks.
@damianutano8542
@damianutano8542 3 года назад
You are exactly what in need in my music career… 🙏🏻
@joemasse4568
@joemasse4568 3 года назад
Brother you would make Jimi smile! Just like I am, great job!
@walter1407
@walter1407 3 года назад
Incredible and inspiring guitar playing! 👌🏻
@derekhenderson1730
@derekhenderson1730 3 года назад
Love your vids Tim, always very intuitive and informative. If you have not featured Eric Gales before please do so as I think he is so overlooked. Also Matteo Mancuso is jaw dropping...Thanks again Tim.
@gatormcklusky5850
@gatormcklusky5850 3 года назад
Hendrix Ahhhhh. when i'm feeling any certain way Hendrix just says what i'm feeling. God Bless you Jimi hope all is well out there.🛸🛸🛸
@jammor6567
@jammor6567 3 года назад
That tone is so good
@lastofthe4horsemen279
@lastofthe4horsemen279 3 года назад
You are so right about the old paper. I've got some Kustom 4x10 Columns from the 70's and they sound great
@cme4u
@cme4u 3 года назад
Nice job on the solo best I've heard on RU-vid to date ... Thx your awesome!!
@AlexandreSoma
@AlexandreSoma 3 года назад
Man. Your happiness on playing touch my feelings deeply... You're awesome man!
@doyleallen3762
@doyleallen3762 3 года назад
One of the best songs from the past.
@scottanderson4175
@scottanderson4175 3 года назад
Thank you Tim you are truly inspirational 🥂
@christophervolas7523
@christophervolas7523 3 года назад
nice tim yeah i do that one in a little group im in henrix is amazing what he did for the instrument
@SwampEye1
@SwampEye1 2 года назад
Hey Tim, love your advices and reflections about playing, how to practice and on and on ... Chris, Germany
@troyhenjamin1144
@troyhenjamin1144 3 года назад
Great show Tim. My hats off to you for the Bon Jovi Runaway job. I read in one of the comments that was you. Just plain awesome. I'm gonna check out your master class and see if it's what I need. Thank you for what you do.
@DanielGlenTimms
@DanielGlenTimms 3 года назад
I think Jimi appreciated great guitar players and I am confident he would love your playing. Nice morning video to watch...thanks
@Justafeller
@Justafeller 3 года назад
Thanks Tim. I've been playing a very long time and I'm learning things from you I never really considered.
@lastofthe4horsemen279
@lastofthe4horsemen279 3 года назад
Nailed it!!
@rmmst49
@rmmst49 3 года назад
oh my god tim that outro is stunning
@douga8296
@douga8296 3 года назад
I've heard the Strat neck pickup described as one of the most underrated sounds. Your performance really brings that home.
@drdre4397
@drdre4397 3 года назад
Who said the strat neck pickup is underrated? The neck and neck middle postion are the two most used and most recognized strat tones. You'd have to ignore 95% of music made with a strat to not know this. Specifically the scooped mids with a tube screamer type pedal. John mayer, SRV, Jimi, Eric clapton, Buddy guy are some of the most famous...
@jacob_miller
@jacob_miller 2 года назад
I think half the strats ever made live on the neck pickup. If I want to play on the bridge I’ll pick up my Tele or the LP 🤣
@jamesmcghee3440
@jamesmcghee3440 Год назад
I love the two and four❤ positions, However, what I see in some of the guitarist I truly admire, is that they use their pick up selector and their volume and tone very judiciously throughout a song, sometimes they can stay in one position for a long time but at other times they switch for various reasons. Everything in service of the song and the appropriate tone
@alanhunter5623
@alanhunter5623 2 года назад
Outstanding!
@jamesburge1983
@jamesburge1983 3 года назад
Awesome, Thank you.
@gatormcklusky5850
@gatormcklusky5850 3 года назад
@16:04 I believe what Tim meant to say was he likes Compound radius Necks, this is when a neck starts out at a certain flatness at the first fret then it becomes flatter as one moves up or down which ever you feel is the correct wording.
@jasonwallis3252
@jasonwallis3252 3 года назад
Great content as always. Brilliant player. I just purchased the Masterclass. Looking forward to climbing out a rut and becoming a better player.
@TheBobrossmusic
@TheBobrossmusic 3 года назад
Definitely can relate to the amount of repetitions to nail it!
@anthonygonzalez8684
@anthonygonzalez8684 3 года назад
Great tone. Sounds just like Hendrix tone.
@jimobrienjr
@jimobrienjr 3 года назад
Always learning from you Tim...sorry but I have to drop early...hope you post the finished video...Thank you!!
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