Such a good tone, he always finds ways to bring forward the natural qualities of his insruments.
@CarlosSantiago-td9eh3 күн бұрын
This is a great exercise for allowing intuition to flow and take center stage. Great lesson.
@maurafilm62003 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@jimmythebold5895 күн бұрын
great teacher. very relaxing~
@jimmythebold5895 күн бұрын
excellent teacher. ASMR voice and fusion guitar playing
@jimmythebold5895 күн бұрын
i spend a lot of time over alt V chords. some of these are new, to me, although they should've been obvious. that's some excellent teaching! thanks! now i have even more colors to add to my palette!
@bitcoinman92025 күн бұрын
I love this what lesson on your site would be good and does it have tab, to go deeper into the material
@konrid225 күн бұрын
Endless possibilities to explore, thanks a lot Mr. Miller! 🙏
@ThomasNordlundMusic6 күн бұрын
Gorgeous, one of the best ever!
@JohnnySideburnsX6 күн бұрын
Most refreshing sound!
@xpy33339 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing Mr. miller, a lot of people don't realize how important strap buttons are for guitar balance.
@user-me2tp1tn7f9 күн бұрын
Maestro, thank you so much!🙏 That is such a clear and inspiring explanation.
@Gregorypeckory12 күн бұрын
Always beautiful playing from Tim! ❤
@jamessidney285112 күн бұрын
You know a cat can really play when his guitar doesn’t even have tuning pegs and he still manages to make it sound in tune!
@jamessidney285112 күн бұрын
Huh? Wha…woah!! The bridge. What will they think of next?
@user-jq4fz6co8b12 күн бұрын
it's like a mix between Final Fantasy and Earthbound.
@heartsquaremusic295315 күн бұрын
amazing. how does he get that acoustic wood tone alongside the amp sound? It’s everything I love about guitar and music 🙌🏽👏🏽
@correametal16 күн бұрын
Simply amazing!!! Such beautiful playing!!!
@TruthSurge16 күн бұрын
too bad people can't get on Amazon and order new hands the size of yours! damn, I can't even make that add 9 chord at 1:15. If you have stumpy first bones from the palm.... your legato will suck and you won't be able to stretch easily to make a lot of those wide interval shapes. Cool lesson.
@randyderksen435816 күн бұрын
This is so well presented! Mysterious and beautiful place to spend time harmonically. Thank you Tim. Altered Dominant sounds like some of the harmonies within the utterly cool theme song for the original TV series Get Smart. Could use chromatic lines too for tension. Very cool.
@Nedwin16 күн бұрын
For guitarist, this is an enrichment class. And to music lover, this is a love touch to your ears. Thanks Tim! ❤
@Barncatfish17 күн бұрын
This is so good! Tasteful. Highly skilled. Solo killed. The mix is a tad muffled and back off the drum intensity... hitting repeat a few times.
@Barncatfish17 күн бұрын
Fabulous complex composition and chord movement. Such clean skill in both hands. I'd have preferred development of a slower theme in the solo and more understated drums, but mastery nonetheless.
@seanmiller788917 күн бұрын
One of the most beautiful guitarists today.
@79GDawg17 күн бұрын
Beautiful playing!
@mauricegiuliani380617 күн бұрын
Such an useful lesson. Thank you.
@dkelley966117 күн бұрын
Mr Miller; the lesson is extremely useful, my thanks. However, I’m very impressed with the lovely, airy tone. The sensitive approach to technique and vibrato are also clearly demonstrated and hugely appreciable. I’m new to your playing, and was drawn in by the similarities with Allan Holdsworth, whom I’ve been overwhelmed by since 1977. This to say, I thank you greatly for making this style a starting off point for personal development and exploration. I hope it leads to a full field of guitar vocabulary and approach. Cheers
@heidegger10117 күн бұрын
well said. totally agree
@PrinceVinceOfficial17 күн бұрын
I thought you were about to play Final Fantasy - Prelude for a second there.
@mfcoom252117 күн бұрын
Haha I had that same thought :)
@steellemonstudios16 күн бұрын
Yup, Major/add9 arpeggio. Good call.
@davidsummerville35117 күн бұрын
Good stuff
@charles9588017 күн бұрын
Sounds Chinese in several parts, very cool
@CatrinaDaimonLee15 күн бұрын
mandarin sounds nothing like this
@sonjaspackenberger925017 күн бұрын
Tim, when you taught me at Berklee, I was severely mentally ill and unfortunately couldn't focus on music. But nothing is wasted, and I find myself even 25 years later still benefiting from the seeds you and others planted. Interestingly, like you, I've always been drawn to the idea of using simple shapes like triads and finding all sorts of ways to superimpose them. These shapes are familiar and have been for many centuries, so using them to create melodies is natural.
@seanmiller788917 күн бұрын
That's an amazing story!
@jirikrajnak904717 күн бұрын
the opening arpeggio was straight out of final fantasy
@SonofZug917 күн бұрын
I was thinking minecraft
@jackmeginniss632717 күн бұрын
Excelllent! Thanks for posting that!
@Lineageholder18 күн бұрын
Tim shares the musical DNA of Allan Holdsworth - brilliant!
@husatoledo18 күн бұрын
THANK YOU!!
@alexanderallegra43219 күн бұрын
Tim 🥰
@EagleonWire20 күн бұрын
Soooo lucky to have found this video! You're amazing at playing the guitar man! Keep up!
@felipegmusician21 күн бұрын
Amazing 🙏🏻 Always
@scottykingdavid22 күн бұрын
That's a beautiful instrument there. Semi hollow looks like..?.. is this the same brand as plini uses ?
@jaffasam1122 күн бұрын
Plini plays a Strandberg Boden. Tim here is using a Kiesel M6. Both gorgeous guitars.
@scottykingdavid22 күн бұрын
@jaffasam11 ok... thank you.. I heard of these guitars for sure. But I'm 54 and my day. Was a les paul or a 335 or super strat Kramer or Ibanez and etc. Keisel I have mixed emotions about. But I will check out the other one here
@Aerlioz22 күн бұрын
@@scottykingdavid i was going to get a 335 but now, ive decided on the M6. Headless guitars have just been convinient entirely. Today’s instrument for studied guitarists in my opinion. Check it out!
@nogoogleplus23 күн бұрын
Tim your harmony is such a musical breath of fresh air! ✨
@warrenbutterfield420823 күн бұрын
I'm working this one out as we speak.....🎶🎸 Pretty sure I'll have it down by 2040
@VictorTarela23 күн бұрын
Amazing!!
@mauricegiuliani380623 күн бұрын
Great job. Thank you for the transcription.
@Harrysound23 күн бұрын
I don’t understand it but if I look at it long enough….
@DIDHEJUST23 күн бұрын
7:07
@bukeksiansu211224 күн бұрын
I like Allan Holdsworth, so I like this too.
@gabys224 күн бұрын
Tim this is amazing!
@samuelnerick24 күн бұрын
The beauty of this Chords is so adictive... I love it! Only 3 notes but so nice. Sometimes standard chords are so boring! That solo got me ❤
Пікірлер
Such a good tone, he always finds ways to bring forward the natural qualities of his insruments.
This is a great exercise for allowing intuition to flow and take center stage. Great lesson.
❤❤❤❤
great teacher. very relaxing~
excellent teacher. ASMR voice and fusion guitar playing
i spend a lot of time over alt V chords. some of these are new, to me, although they should've been obvious. that's some excellent teaching! thanks! now i have even more colors to add to my palette!
I love this what lesson on your site would be good and does it have tab, to go deeper into the material
Endless possibilities to explore, thanks a lot Mr. Miller! 🙏
Gorgeous, one of the best ever!
Most refreshing sound!
Thanks for sharing Mr. miller, a lot of people don't realize how important strap buttons are for guitar balance.
Maestro, thank you so much!🙏 That is such a clear and inspiring explanation.
Always beautiful playing from Tim! ❤
You know a cat can really play when his guitar doesn’t even have tuning pegs and he still manages to make it sound in tune!
Huh? Wha…woah!! The bridge. What will they think of next?
it's like a mix between Final Fantasy and Earthbound.
amazing. how does he get that acoustic wood tone alongside the amp sound? It’s everything I love about guitar and music 🙌🏽👏🏽
Simply amazing!!! Such beautiful playing!!!
too bad people can't get on Amazon and order new hands the size of yours! damn, I can't even make that add 9 chord at 1:15. If you have stumpy first bones from the palm.... your legato will suck and you won't be able to stretch easily to make a lot of those wide interval shapes. Cool lesson.
This is so well presented! Mysterious and beautiful place to spend time harmonically. Thank you Tim. Altered Dominant sounds like some of the harmonies within the utterly cool theme song for the original TV series Get Smart. Could use chromatic lines too for tension. Very cool.
For guitarist, this is an enrichment class. And to music lover, this is a love touch to your ears. Thanks Tim! ❤
This is so good! Tasteful. Highly skilled. Solo killed. The mix is a tad muffled and back off the drum intensity... hitting repeat a few times.
Fabulous complex composition and chord movement. Such clean skill in both hands. I'd have preferred development of a slower theme in the solo and more understated drums, but mastery nonetheless.
One of the most beautiful guitarists today.
Beautiful playing!
Such an useful lesson. Thank you.
Mr Miller; the lesson is extremely useful, my thanks. However, I’m very impressed with the lovely, airy tone. The sensitive approach to technique and vibrato are also clearly demonstrated and hugely appreciable. I’m new to your playing, and was drawn in by the similarities with Allan Holdsworth, whom I’ve been overwhelmed by since 1977. This to say, I thank you greatly for making this style a starting off point for personal development and exploration. I hope it leads to a full field of guitar vocabulary and approach. Cheers
well said. totally agree
I thought you were about to play Final Fantasy - Prelude for a second there.
Haha I had that same thought :)
Yup, Major/add9 arpeggio. Good call.
Good stuff
Sounds Chinese in several parts, very cool
mandarin sounds nothing like this
Tim, when you taught me at Berklee, I was severely mentally ill and unfortunately couldn't focus on music. But nothing is wasted, and I find myself even 25 years later still benefiting from the seeds you and others planted. Interestingly, like you, I've always been drawn to the idea of using simple shapes like triads and finding all sorts of ways to superimpose them. These shapes are familiar and have been for many centuries, so using them to create melodies is natural.
That's an amazing story!
the opening arpeggio was straight out of final fantasy
I was thinking minecraft
Excelllent! Thanks for posting that!
Tim shares the musical DNA of Allan Holdsworth - brilliant!
THANK YOU!!
Tim 🥰
Soooo lucky to have found this video! You're amazing at playing the guitar man! Keep up!
Amazing 🙏🏻 Always
That's a beautiful instrument there. Semi hollow looks like..?.. is this the same brand as plini uses ?
Plini plays a Strandberg Boden. Tim here is using a Kiesel M6. Both gorgeous guitars.
@jaffasam11 ok... thank you.. I heard of these guitars for sure. But I'm 54 and my day. Was a les paul or a 335 or super strat Kramer or Ibanez and etc. Keisel I have mixed emotions about. But I will check out the other one here
@@scottykingdavid i was going to get a 335 but now, ive decided on the M6. Headless guitars have just been convinient entirely. Today’s instrument for studied guitarists in my opinion. Check it out!
Tim your harmony is such a musical breath of fresh air! ✨
I'm working this one out as we speak.....🎶🎸 Pretty sure I'll have it down by 2040
Amazing!!
Great job. Thank you for the transcription.
I don’t understand it but if I look at it long enough….
7:07
I like Allan Holdsworth, so I like this too.
Tim this is amazing!
The beauty of this Chords is so adictive... I love it! Only 3 notes but so nice. Sometimes standard chords are so boring! That solo got me ❤
Woa, master you rule
Outstanding ❤
Very nice!!