Views : 21,646
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Jun 9, 2021 ^^
Rating : 4.945 (8/574 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-01-29T12:41:22.120619Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
This is actually fucked up. I swear on my life yesterday i decided I wanted to learn this song so I go an YouTube to find a lesson. They were all note for note and I was think farrrkkk if only stitch had a lesson so I could actually Understand what's going on here. This is now the third time youve read my mind. Thanks so much stich. Gonna make a coffee and really enjoy this lesson. Great way to start the day!! :)))
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At around 9:40, you changed my playing forever. Amazing lesson.
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I watched a video recently by a top 'guitar reaction' Youtuber who said Neil Young was not a 'Top Player' and used the whammy to make up for his lack of good vibrato ... Total BS in my opinion . He is just able to put SO much emotion and feel into his own signature style . Just adore this breakdown and really appreciate you sharing this .
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Been a Neil fan for a good long time and have been playing these same despair dripping leads in these same positions for long time. Hearing such praise from someone like you at the end of this video really made me feel good! Never thought about my mind set too much before now and it's interesting. You really do have to veer off onto a certain mind set to get it right. Thanks Stich. Brilliant, honest & humble. /tips hat
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This song is a masterpiece. It resonates with so many people and transcends ALL cultural barriers around the globe. You feel it in every note as it literally moves people to tears....
It is a song about unfathomable loss. Neil Young channeled the agony and sorrow of this horrific time in humanity ...Neil's guitar screams and cries. You feel the sorrow. This song evokes a strong visceral reaction in ALL that hear it.
Hopefully, you raised your energy and enjoyed the natural beauty in CO after sharing this lesson. It's ok to visit these dark places that are in us and be present to feel the emotion, but don't stay there.
Thank you for sharing this lesson
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@StichMethodGuitar
2 years ago
Ok, so I know some might say, why not just say an E minor Scale? Well if Neil was navigating and focusing on the E root I would, but, the E minor / G major path is exactly the same AND Neil's Playing is more about the pathway than the function of the scale choice. So, I know that finding the parent key (G) is easy for me by finding the G chords and the related scales as I show in the video. You get the same results... the path. Then, like Neil, just flow up and down, and listen in real time to what you are doing. Hope that made sense.
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