How To: "Yellow Ledbetter" Up Any Guitar Part. The Chord / Pentatonic Relationship.
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Let me think...Do I want to sound like Hendrix? Yes. Yes, I do.
@red4life848
3 жыл бұрын
😂😂 That's so true
@cbredesen
3 жыл бұрын
When someone asks you if you want to sound like Hendrix, you say YES.
@uncle_rick333
3 жыл бұрын
😂😂same
I like how friendly and warm this guy is. Very knowledgeable also and he explains things in a way that is easy to understand
@justinhowell712
3 жыл бұрын
Yea he's like your friends older brother who would smoke weed with you when you were in high-school
@danieljennings6144
3 жыл бұрын
I know I was just saying he always looks so happy
@bc-ys5ow
Жыл бұрын
I’m m Like
Dude, you’re literally the best guitar teacher.
@GG256_
3 жыл бұрын
Signals Music Studio is really good too for scales and modes. And people like Nik Nocturnal and Uncle Ben are great for metal scales/modes and how to transpose scales in popular metal tunings.
I must admit, my expectations for this lesson weren't high... man, was I wrong! Thanks.
You can really hear the Jimi Hendrix influence in this particular song. Mike McCready basically idolized Jimi when he was learning guitar, and in particular it's very "Little Wing" ish.
@yepper1165
2 жыл бұрын
I believe he's even said this was his nod to Hendrix.
@voteZDLR
2 жыл бұрын
@@yepper1165 Yeah I wouldn't be surprised... honestly it's so obviously a nod by virtue of the way it sounds it doesn't even need to be said. Mike McCready in general's style is heavily derived from Hendrix in just about every way but this one in particular just screams Little Wing.
This one really helped me and I've been playing 3 decades. The Yellow Ledbetter reference was a stroke of brilliance. We could all instantly hear what you were going to teach us. Giving that conceptualization in advance made it so easy to understand the lesson. Thanks a million!
I just learned something super useful in under 9 minutes..... and explained perfectly. Amazing
Lots of folks out there make high-quality lessons on “how to play this song note for note.” What I love about the way you approach songs is that not only do you show the “how”, but also the “why” for what is going on. I find this incredibly helpful, and far more useful for building my own techniques. I’m not a jam band guy, but your “In the mind of” series has helped make me a far better player. Oh, and if you could get the bullie to fart in 3/4 and 6/8, you could use that to explain time signatures………..
I once wrote the intro to Yellow Ledbetter accidentally and after hearing your theory breakdown of what it's comprised of, it makes a lot of sense that I did this, and many probably have too.
You’re probably the most underrated yt guitar teacher. You give so us so much knowledge and concept ideas in ways it’s easy to understand. Thank you for everything you do bro 🤙🏻
This guys personality really hooks you in he has a warm hippie vibe to him.
Just brilliant! This relational type of learning has really be doing wonders for me. Triads and scale shape relations seem to really be the key to unlocking the fret board and to have the freedom to improvise. Thanks Stitch!
I agree, you are The Eye Doctor. My eyes become open with every lesson. Thanks StichM
That's MAGIC, Stitch! I think I'm enjoying this lesson more than l am paying attention.
They openly admit it was their version of Little Wing.
Some of the best method instruction w enough theory to tie it all together sans the paralysis by analysis. I just sub'ed. you are great!
Greetings from East Tennessee. Going down to the lake and playing some music today with my bud. Will be plugging in some of this lesson. Thank you for your effort.... very helpful.
Best 8 mins I've spent all month. Really added some nice color to my Wind Cries Mary.
A lot of your lessons go right over my head, but I “get” this. Cool. Thanks!
Wish I could do more than one like for this! Great lesson- another leap in my knowledge. Thanks from New Zealand
Another eye opener, it is all so obvious after Mr Stitch shows you. I so owe you friend I really do. Thanks a lot.
Ledbetter and little wing are both masterpieces. You do a fantastic job of breaking them down. Great teacher!
Great lesson on improvised chords and playing off the P Scale. Great many thanks…
clicked on this to refreash myself on a somg i learned to play like 20 yrs ago and came out with so much more, thanks
Sus 2 and Add 9, i never made that connection, even as long as I've played. Mind blown. Thank you Stich for making this stuff so simple.
Man! You are such a good teacher. First time I seen your video. Swear stumbled across it. Saving... I like how your explanation is so simple. I will be practicing thank you
That is some really high quality content. Thank you!!!
Another great lesson linking theory with good ol' rock. Peace, brother!
You're the man Stitch so smooth and flowing
Just by looking at this video I learned a lot , I've been looking for guitar teachers for a while, and you are one of the best, I already subscribed.
Love that you brought up Hendrix immediately! I've always pictured in my head Stone Gossard was just jamming Little Wing and Eddie Vedder just slapped on some lyrics, but it turned out to be a beautiful song in its own right. It's a fun drunk Karaoke song because you can stumble through the lyrics, and nobody knows the difference lol
Great video! I have never understood this stuff, and stumbled up on a few of these areas on the guitar! MAGIC!
Amazing lesson. Simple but well explained. Easily the best teacher on KZread.
Fantastic! So many great lessons. Thanks.
You are the man. Just recently found your videos and I can't say thank you enough
Dude, your videos always help add flavor to my playing!
Simple to understand, great teaching & above all....sounds amazing
My favorite instructor on the net by far I love your vids
Fantastic lesson. No fluff, well explained, and very useful.
Ian man, you're raking in about 2k new subs a week at the moment! Loving the on-the-road vids mate, thanks for all you're sharing with us
You are a great teacher. Thanks for all your work.
Mind Blown !!!.. gotta try this. Thanks 👍
Nice video, didn't learn all that much but it helped put it into a perspective for me, and for a lot of players this would be very educational. Mostly I wanted to say that I LOVE that guitar and am happy someone so cool has one.
Enjoyed the close ups'. Thanks. Hello to all the family!
That’s both clever and very useful. Great lesson thank you
Very nice lesson. Thanks man.
So helpful ! Eye and ear opening, thanks for sharing 👍👍👍
Great lesson man...very informative. Love those Hendrix chords!
Wow happy I stumbled across this...you are an amazing teacher.
Thanks Stich, another great lesson
Love it, really helpful lesson!
Solid video dude. I dig it.
Great lesson. You make it so simple to understand...
Really great lesson, very useful. Thanks!!
Thank you so much for these great lessons. I have learned a lot over the year from watching.
What a great lesson man! Hope to see more "tricks" like these! Greetings from Buenos Aires, Argentina
@joehahn8817
3 жыл бұрын
It is a very useful technique as long as you use it like seasoning to enhance what you're playing.
This is absolutely genius! Mind blown, subscribing!!
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Nicely done, great explanation 👍🏻
BRO! What an amazing video. Thank you!
I'm so glad I found you. You speak my language!
Absolutely fantastic video. Subscribed.
wow! Blew my mind! So cool . Subscribed immidiately! :D
Wow, how have in it noticed this before! Thanks man, Definitely using this! Subscribed
Thx Ian!!! That was awesome.
Thanks you always help click the pieces into place, or rather stitch the strands into coherence.
Pure gold Ian
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Stich, I just purchased my first Looper pedal. I was able to record a few real nice chord progressions and because of YOU, and the time I spent taking in your instruction on the pentatonics, I was able to solo over top of my loops and it sounded so pure and correct. I’m 39 years old and for the first time in my life I am finally able to really jam on the guitar. I knew where to go, I knew why it worked, and things MADE SENSE! Thanks so much brother. I love your path to understanding the guitar. I’m not Hendrix yet, but it feels so nice to have a clue dude.
@StichMethodGuitar
3 жыл бұрын
Awesome to hear James!
My first StitchMethod video. Great content. But even better snoring dog. Reminds me of my old dog that would wake everyone in the house up with his snore!
Thanks very good and simple way to explain this
A true teacher and master
Beautiful sounds 👏✌️😃
Immediately subbed. Can't wait to watch all these in work tomorrow
@hansgettheflammenwerfer69420
3 жыл бұрын
Update: loving it.
Thank You! - Such a clear and calm presentation, makes it easily followed and understood. Sub'd
I spent the winter in Silverton in 1980. Experience of a lifetime. Enjoy your time there. Jon Taylor from England.
Love this lesson!
thank you for this lesson!
That guitar tone is amazing.
Your are doing something great !!! Kudos !!! Most of the stuff you have uploaded is not free elsewhere!!! This is Guitar Open Source Channel!! :) lovin it!!!!
Really great lesson. Thanks🙏
Hey. Great stuff. Thanks a lot! Best
Weir shout on a Weir signature, very nice That last progression is a little phishy Love your lessons always helpful thank you
So glad I was recommended your channel ✌️🇮🇪
lightbulb moment ..right there ..thanks Stitch
About to try this out but it seems super useful. Thanks
Excellent, great explanation!
Great video!
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Welcome to CO, Stitch! I LOVE Silverton, such a cool place.
@jahbay
3 жыл бұрын
Agreed, especially in summertime.
God, I love this song. Thank you!
Awesome thanks bro!
Love this song . Perl Jam nice job.
Nice job!!!!
Good lesson bro. Thanks!
Learnt so much from your channel thank you
You make it look so easy 🙂
Great information, subscribed
Coolness! That was awesome