Another good one - thanks. Any chance of some Hotel California?
@kirkleesguitarschool68473 күн бұрын
Hi Dave thanks for watching again! I’ll do it for my 1000 subscriber special. Watch this space
@user-sn3jn4uv7h6 күн бұрын
Great teaching technique ….so easy to follow 👍
@kirkleesguitarschool68476 күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
@gordonduncan86337 күн бұрын
I've always played the c chord like this. Just like it.
@kirkleesguitarschool68477 күн бұрын
Yeah its an old school thing to do. It depends on what I'm playing as to weather i use it or not. I find it works really well in Creedence Clearwater Revival songs! Thanks for checking my stuff out! J
@kennymackenzie55447 күн бұрын
I've a suggestion for you m8, have a go at Rory's "For the last time".
@kirkleesguitarschool68477 күн бұрын
Ill have a look at it Kenny, Thanks for watching!
@dynamicalan9 күн бұрын
It would be nice if you could put the notes on 5 line staff with a clef next to it! Usually I can't follow these but for some reason I can follow this fine. Thank You, AW
@kirkleesguitarschool68479 күн бұрын
@@dynamicalan I could as I make the notation for each lesson. I find the more cluttered it is, the harder it is to follow. I also have to take into consideration how much of the close up of the guitar I want to sacrifice for the music. Thanks for the feedback and I’m glad you got your fingers round it. J
@richardhowell61239 күн бұрын
Thank you !!!!!!
@kirkleesguitarschool68479 күн бұрын
@@richardhowell6123 thanks for watching 🎸🤘
@aquilarossa519110 күн бұрын
I grew up in England, but I've been in NZ for yonks. I can't pick an accent as well as I used to be able to. Screaming tinnitus 24/7 does not help I guess. I'll wager it's south Yorkshire, or somewhere on the M62 or so. I was chuffed when I learned this tune. Rory was so great. Playing the tune got old fast though. The fun is in improvising on it, but then I begin straying from the melody and forget it -- so have to refresh my memory and also the proper technique so it sounds more Rory-ish, instead of like Viv Campbell with Dio. I found a nice backing track that'll do quite nicely. Have a pint of bitter for me. Actually nah. That stuff is effing horrible. Southerner. Really far south these days. Cheers.
@kirkleesguitarschool68479 күн бұрын
@@aquilarossa5191 thanks for checking my lesson out! Your not wrong! I’m between Huddersfield and Barnsley 🎸
@seanstobbs294310 күн бұрын
Awesome !! 🎸 😎
@kirkleesguitarschool68479 күн бұрын
@@seanstobbs2943 happy pickin’ dude! I’ll see you weds!
@Chimp_No_110 күн бұрын
Absolutely fantastic lesson ! Much appreciated.
@kirkleesguitarschool68479 күн бұрын
@@Chimp_No_1 thanks for checking my lessons out! Lots more like this to come
@bencoles246213 күн бұрын
Great video. Really hope you're channel takes off. My only feedback as a viewer would be to have the solo played at the beginning of the video
@kirkleesguitarschool684713 күн бұрын
@@bencoles2462 thanks for the feedback Ben. I record the videos in one take so I would have to look into how to make this work. Leave it with me
@peterludlow984713 күн бұрын
Another great lesson James . Many thanks
@kirkleesguitarschool684713 күн бұрын
Thanks for the continued support Peter it’s much appreciated 🎸
@oldbladderhorn15 күн бұрын
that very last bit (15:05) is easier starting on the 4th strg 5th fret and slid to the 9th fret then 3rd st 7 fret, using 1st and 2nd fingers Django Reinhardt style, is much more fluid being slurred. and you don't go out of the starting tone position it maybe a little easier to play as the 4th strg 5th fret too the 3rd open are the same a trill, down, down, up .. and with a two finger slur easy pease.. P.S. maybe do the full rhythm guitar and the 🔑 changes in a learner cheat sheet it would be a grand project to give to us lazy sods a tasty something to bite into. yes I've wasted many an hour on this tune many years ago but but... and but now all annoyingly, now nearly forgotten, my memory now moth eaten and threadbare.
@kirkleesguitarschool68473 күн бұрын
I look into that. Cheers for watching 🤘🎸
@bencoles246217 күн бұрын
This is a brilliant tutorial. Keep em coming!
@kirkleesguitarschool684717 күн бұрын
Thanks for the feedback :) Lots more to come!
@user-sp1xh8hc8f19 күн бұрын
Thanks again James.
@kirkleesguitarschool684719 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching. I’ll catch you on Monday 🎸
@Jamiesneddon23 күн бұрын
love your explanations 1 bar at at a time. As someone who has always wanted to learn guitar the thing that has held me back is knowing where to put my fingers and what shape to use with my hand. it means if trying to learn on my own i get caught in a note rush where i am trying to lift and move fingers all over the place and i get in a panic and miss notes. even on simple riffs.
@kirkleesguitarschool684723 күн бұрын
@@Jamiesneddon thanks Jamie I hope it’s helping you. In my one to one lessons I use 2 post it notes and break it into even smaller chunks for students that get overwhelmed when there too much going on. I even do it in my own practice still. I have been practicing a Johnny Marr riff this week and it’s been doing my head in! Stick with it dude it will come! J
@frankiehood715524 күн бұрын
Brilliant bro 👍🏴🎸👍
@kirkleesguitarschool684723 күн бұрын
Thanks for your continued support Frankie 🎸🤘
@frankiehood715526 күн бұрын
Thanks for your great lesson on a timeless classic Lizzy hit. 👍🏴🎸👍
@kirkleesguitarschool684726 күн бұрын
Glad it working for you Frankie thanks for checking my lessons out 🎸
@user-my2ji5dr9v26 күн бұрын
I like your spoon feeding approach, readable tabs and bar by bar explainations......great stuff indeed.
@kirkleesguitarschool684726 күн бұрын
Thanks for checking my channel out!
@cbass_beats26 күн бұрын
great video thank you
@kirkleesguitarschool684726 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@trevorclarey333627 күн бұрын
One of the best songs ever.
@kirkleesguitarschool684727 күн бұрын
Thanks for checking it out Trev!
@mtaur10027 күн бұрын
Dude, that is nice! Thanks!
@kirkleesguitarschool684727 күн бұрын
Thanks for checking it out. I hope you got something from it! J
@CarrigansGuitarClub28 күн бұрын
A great Anti-British song, penned written around the time of Cromwell's invasion - If old Mr Fleming knew that he would live for eternity!
@peterludlow984728 күн бұрын
Great tips not easy tho but something i need to practice. Many thanks
@kirkleesguitarschool684727 күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@shwnusmc11929 күн бұрын
My brotha! First video I've seen of yours, i loved it man!! Pulling out the ol strat right now haha
@kirkleesguitarschool684728 күн бұрын
Welcome aboard! Can’t beat a Strat. I have another one with a maple neck that will probably make an appearance soon! Thanks for watching dude and I hope you got your fingers around it! J🎸
@seanstobbs294329 күн бұрын
Great video
@kirkleesguitarschool684729 күн бұрын
Catch you Wednesday dude 🤘
@peterludlow9847Ай бұрын
Great lesson James but i prefer learning no cord tabs like your Gary Moore one. Not been playing too long but just turning 60 wished started earlier, i cant play cords i struggle with arthritis in my hands.
@kirkleesguitarschool684729 күн бұрын
Chords are an uphill battle but all of a sudden it will just click. Stick with it even if it’s just for a few mins of each practice session cycling through chords you will thank yourself later down the line. Thanks for the continued support J🎸
@peterludlow984728 күн бұрын
At my age James I just look for songs with tabs and quite happy with that. Only home player. Cheers for the reply and brilliant channel, hope it takes off for you. Most videos on KZread show you how to play songs but hardly tell you how to get the sound for them. You show yours in a brilliant way and I am sure if you did a section on getting the sound too it would put you way above the rest and get more subscribers. All the best Peter
@louisanardini1908Ай бұрын
Really love working on this, the b7 is still tricky so will try your tip of doing one strum to the bar till my muscle memory catches up😊
@kirkleesguitarschool6847Ай бұрын
Keep at it Lou it will come
@elgonm289Ай бұрын
Very nicely and simply shown to a complete novice like me, cheers matey 👍
@kirkleesguitarschool6847Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching
@paulallen9375Ай бұрын
Sooo happy I've found you on KZread !!! Thank you 😊❤
@kirkleesguitarschool6847Ай бұрын
Thanks for joining me
@Mustaine1ifyАй бұрын
You're taught this very well, nicely paced. Thanks 👍🏻
@kirkleesguitarschool6847Ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback
@TomClarkSouthLondonАй бұрын
I hope you don’t get a copyright infringement and a You Tube strike. Might just want to see how many have been hit by Don Henley’s lawyers, Google it!🙏🏽
@user-ho7jr3kk9cАй бұрын
Great Vlog keep them coming.🙏🙏🙏🙏
@kirkleesguitarschool6847Ай бұрын
Thanks for checking me out
@gergemallАй бұрын
Great job ❤
@kirkleesguitarschool6847Ай бұрын
Thank you
@NBrad100Ай бұрын
Really happy I found your channel. You actually show us how to play some great tunes, without going into all the music theory that most others do! 😊
@kirkleesguitarschool6847Ай бұрын
Thanks for checking me out. Theory is important but very much on a need to know basis in my lessons. Keep an eye on the channel I have a video planned about theory that hopefully won’t make your head hurt! Thanks again James
@cliftonjarvis8010Ай бұрын
Good video hope you do good 👍
@kirkleesguitarschool6847Ай бұрын
Thanks for checking my videos out! Happy strumming!
@peterludlow9847Ай бұрын
More Gary Moore would be nice, love the loner
@kirkleesguitarschool6847Ай бұрын
Ill check it out
@scottmcmillan7452Ай бұрын
I've known how to play this for awhile, but I did like the push part. Any chance you will do the verse?
@kirkleesguitarschool6847Ай бұрын
I’ll probably revisit it at some point. Thanks for watching!
@jimfindlay8089Ай бұрын
You deserve a lot more subs,they will come ,thank you🎸
@kirkleesguitarschool6847Ай бұрын
The number isn't important, its the people it helps that gets me fired up :) Thanks for joining me and i hope my videos are helping you!
@jimfindlay8089Ай бұрын
@@kirkleesguitarschool6847 your tabs and teaching help this novice player,best wishes from Indiana👍
@user-sn3jn4uv7hАй бұрын
Brilliant channel mate. Love your easy to follow explanation and easy to follow tabs. 👍🤘
@kirkleesguitarschool6847Ай бұрын
I'm glad you are enjoying it. Thanks for checking us out!
@peterludlow9847Ай бұрын
Brilliant , many thanks love ur channel
@kirkleesguitarschool6847Ай бұрын
Thanks Peter, keep picking!
@berserker_2886Ай бұрын
Mega 🤙
@kirkleesguitarschool6847Ай бұрын
Thanks for checking it out 🎸
@robthewaywardwoodworker9956Ай бұрын
Definitely gonna try this one!
@robthewaywardwoodworker9956Ай бұрын
I love that you make this real. It takes 12 months. NO online course wants you to believe that. I also like that you mentioned people come out of those courses, not knowing how to play 50 chords in 50 minutes or whatever it is, feeling like they are the problem. Well said. I'm just at week 7 now and all I can think is, I need to keep practicing, and eventually it will get better and easier and more enjoyable. Really good video. New player, new sub! Cheers.
@kirkleesguitarschool6847Ай бұрын
Hi Rob, Thanks for checking my stuff out. I do think its a massive problem. I'm not saying i wont do any courses in the future but if i do they will be packed full of content with a no bs approach and make no promises i can't keep. This part of learning to play is really hard! stick with it keep showing up and it will all fall into place when its supposed to. Keep at it dude!
@Chimp_No_1Ай бұрын
Really interesting and helpful video ! Thank you for sharing !
@kirkleesguitarschool6847Ай бұрын
Thanks for checking us out!
@steverobinson7040Ай бұрын
Great lesson thanks 😊
@kirkleesguitarschool6847Ай бұрын
Thanks for checking my lessons out!
@user-sp1xh8hc8fАй бұрын
Great tips! Youve told me most of this in our lessons but a realy useful summary and reminder.
@kirkleesguitarschool6847Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it. Ill see you Monday!
@steverobinson7040Ай бұрын
Another new sub great job mate!
@kirkleesguitarschool6847Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. Lots more to come, Stay tuned!
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Great!! Thanks
Thanks for watching 🎸🤘
another amazing lesson
Thanks for watching dude!
Another good one - thanks. Any chance of some Hotel California?
Hi Dave thanks for watching again! I’ll do it for my 1000 subscriber special. Watch this space
Great teaching technique ….so easy to follow 👍
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
I've always played the c chord like this. Just like it.
Yeah its an old school thing to do. It depends on what I'm playing as to weather i use it or not. I find it works really well in Creedence Clearwater Revival songs! Thanks for checking my stuff out! J
I've a suggestion for you m8, have a go at Rory's "For the last time".
Ill have a look at it Kenny, Thanks for watching!
It would be nice if you could put the notes on 5 line staff with a clef next to it! Usually I can't follow these but for some reason I can follow this fine. Thank You, AW
@@dynamicalan I could as I make the notation for each lesson. I find the more cluttered it is, the harder it is to follow. I also have to take into consideration how much of the close up of the guitar I want to sacrifice for the music. Thanks for the feedback and I’m glad you got your fingers round it. J
Thank you !!!!!!
@@richardhowell6123 thanks for watching 🎸🤘
I grew up in England, but I've been in NZ for yonks. I can't pick an accent as well as I used to be able to. Screaming tinnitus 24/7 does not help I guess. I'll wager it's south Yorkshire, or somewhere on the M62 or so. I was chuffed when I learned this tune. Rory was so great. Playing the tune got old fast though. The fun is in improvising on it, but then I begin straying from the melody and forget it -- so have to refresh my memory and also the proper technique so it sounds more Rory-ish, instead of like Viv Campbell with Dio. I found a nice backing track that'll do quite nicely. Have a pint of bitter for me. Actually nah. That stuff is effing horrible. Southerner. Really far south these days. Cheers.
@@aquilarossa5191 thanks for checking my lesson out! Your not wrong! I’m between Huddersfield and Barnsley 🎸
Awesome !! 🎸 😎
@@seanstobbs2943 happy pickin’ dude! I’ll see you weds!
Absolutely fantastic lesson ! Much appreciated.
@@Chimp_No_1 thanks for checking my lessons out! Lots more like this to come
Great video. Really hope you're channel takes off. My only feedback as a viewer would be to have the solo played at the beginning of the video
@@bencoles2462 thanks for the feedback Ben. I record the videos in one take so I would have to look into how to make this work. Leave it with me
Another great lesson James . Many thanks
Thanks for the continued support Peter it’s much appreciated 🎸
that very last bit (15:05) is easier starting on the 4th strg 5th fret and slid to the 9th fret then 3rd st 7 fret, using 1st and 2nd fingers Django Reinhardt style, is much more fluid being slurred. and you don't go out of the starting tone position it maybe a little easier to play as the 4th strg 5th fret too the 3rd open are the same a trill, down, down, up .. and with a two finger slur easy pease.. P.S. maybe do the full rhythm guitar and the 🔑 changes in a learner cheat sheet it would be a grand project to give to us lazy sods a tasty something to bite into. yes I've wasted many an hour on this tune many years ago but but... and but now all annoyingly, now nearly forgotten, my memory now moth eaten and threadbare.
I look into that. Cheers for watching 🤘🎸
This is a brilliant tutorial. Keep em coming!
Thanks for the feedback :) Lots more to come!
Thanks again James.
Thanks for watching. I’ll catch you on Monday 🎸
love your explanations 1 bar at at a time. As someone who has always wanted to learn guitar the thing that has held me back is knowing where to put my fingers and what shape to use with my hand. it means if trying to learn on my own i get caught in a note rush where i am trying to lift and move fingers all over the place and i get in a panic and miss notes. even on simple riffs.
@@Jamiesneddon thanks Jamie I hope it’s helping you. In my one to one lessons I use 2 post it notes and break it into even smaller chunks for students that get overwhelmed when there too much going on. I even do it in my own practice still. I have been practicing a Johnny Marr riff this week and it’s been doing my head in! Stick with it dude it will come! J
Brilliant bro 👍🏴🎸👍
Thanks for your continued support Frankie 🎸🤘
Thanks for your great lesson on a timeless classic Lizzy hit. 👍🏴🎸👍
Glad it working for you Frankie thanks for checking my lessons out 🎸
I like your spoon feeding approach, readable tabs and bar by bar explainations......great stuff indeed.
Thanks for checking my channel out!
great video thank you
Thanks for watching!
One of the best songs ever.
Thanks for checking it out Trev!
Dude, that is nice! Thanks!
Thanks for checking it out. I hope you got something from it! J
A great Anti-British song, penned written around the time of Cromwell's invasion - If old Mr Fleming knew that he would live for eternity!
Great tips not easy tho but something i need to practice. Many thanks
Glad it was helpful!
My brotha! First video I've seen of yours, i loved it man!! Pulling out the ol strat right now haha
Welcome aboard! Can’t beat a Strat. I have another one with a maple neck that will probably make an appearance soon! Thanks for watching dude and I hope you got your fingers around it! J🎸
Great video
Catch you Wednesday dude 🤘
Great lesson James but i prefer learning no cord tabs like your Gary Moore one. Not been playing too long but just turning 60 wished started earlier, i cant play cords i struggle with arthritis in my hands.
Chords are an uphill battle but all of a sudden it will just click. Stick with it even if it’s just for a few mins of each practice session cycling through chords you will thank yourself later down the line. Thanks for the continued support J🎸
At my age James I just look for songs with tabs and quite happy with that. Only home player. Cheers for the reply and brilliant channel, hope it takes off for you. Most videos on KZread show you how to play songs but hardly tell you how to get the sound for them. You show yours in a brilliant way and I am sure if you did a section on getting the sound too it would put you way above the rest and get more subscribers. All the best Peter
Really love working on this, the b7 is still tricky so will try your tip of doing one strum to the bar till my muscle memory catches up😊
Keep at it Lou it will come
Very nicely and simply shown to a complete novice like me, cheers matey 👍
Thanks for watching
Sooo happy I've found you on KZread !!! Thank you 😊❤
Thanks for joining me
You're taught this very well, nicely paced. Thanks 👍🏻
Thanks for the feedback
I hope you don’t get a copyright infringement and a You Tube strike. Might just want to see how many have been hit by Don Henley’s lawyers, Google it!🙏🏽
Great Vlog keep them coming.🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for checking me out
Great job ❤
Thank you
Really happy I found your channel. You actually show us how to play some great tunes, without going into all the music theory that most others do! 😊
Thanks for checking me out. Theory is important but very much on a need to know basis in my lessons. Keep an eye on the channel I have a video planned about theory that hopefully won’t make your head hurt! Thanks again James
Good video hope you do good 👍
Thanks for checking my videos out! Happy strumming!
More Gary Moore would be nice, love the loner
Ill check it out
I've known how to play this for awhile, but I did like the push part. Any chance you will do the verse?
I’ll probably revisit it at some point. Thanks for watching!
You deserve a lot more subs,they will come ,thank you🎸
The number isn't important, its the people it helps that gets me fired up :) Thanks for joining me and i hope my videos are helping you!
@@kirkleesguitarschool6847 your tabs and teaching help this novice player,best wishes from Indiana👍
Brilliant channel mate. Love your easy to follow explanation and easy to follow tabs. 👍🤘
I'm glad you are enjoying it. Thanks for checking us out!
Brilliant , many thanks love ur channel
Thanks Peter, keep picking!
Mega 🤙
Thanks for checking it out 🎸
Definitely gonna try this one!
I love that you make this real. It takes 12 months. NO online course wants you to believe that. I also like that you mentioned people come out of those courses, not knowing how to play 50 chords in 50 minutes or whatever it is, feeling like they are the problem. Well said. I'm just at week 7 now and all I can think is, I need to keep practicing, and eventually it will get better and easier and more enjoyable. Really good video. New player, new sub! Cheers.
Hi Rob, Thanks for checking my stuff out. I do think its a massive problem. I'm not saying i wont do any courses in the future but if i do they will be packed full of content with a no bs approach and make no promises i can't keep. This part of learning to play is really hard! stick with it keep showing up and it will all fall into place when its supposed to. Keep at it dude!
Really interesting and helpful video ! Thank you for sharing !
Thanks for checking us out!
Great lesson thanks 😊
Thanks for checking my lessons out!
Great tips! Youve told me most of this in our lessons but a realy useful summary and reminder.
Glad you enjoyed it. Ill see you Monday!
Another new sub great job mate!
Thanks for watching. Lots more to come, Stay tuned!