@LUCKas1212 No - Justin is much younger and better looking than me, and has much more time to spend on doing guitar tutorials; either he is single, or has a very understanding wife!
Hello Jim,one of the best tutorials i've heard on utube.
A bit of advice off you if i may;Ia'm begginer/intermediate level player and i'am thinking of spashing out around £300 on a guitar ,can you recommend anything in that prive range?
Cheers Steve - so many great guitars to choose from now at this price. Some brands you should check out are Simon & Patrick; Tanglewood; Blueridge; Lec for starters. The key to it is to try out as many as possible, and wait for the one that feels great and sounds great to you. Also, ask someone to play it for you while you listen to it from the front. Good luck!
G'day, Jim. Must admit, I never got around to learning Mississippi, but I'm still watching your channel. I always did like to play this song in D, 'cuz I could hear him sliding something around and the G and A chords up the neck seemed to fit the bill. Glad to hear I was onto something there (beginner guitarist ego swelling, heh). Even better to know that it's in drop-d, capo 2, and all the other little tidbits of information that I never picked up on after I "learned," the song. Good show!
Another great video Jimmie! I enjoy your "How to play" videos a lot. I look forward to the next installment of "Hard Rain". Please keep up the excellent work.
you are allways the best cheacher Jim:)
tamklndf 1 month ago
is that justin sandercoe?
LUCKas1212 2 months ago
@LUCKas1212 No - Justin is much younger and better looking than me, and has much more time to spend on doing guitar tutorials; either he is single, or has a very understanding wife!
Lowdenjim 2 months ago
that was fantastic! great vid, got it first time, very nice indeed sir! xxx
lizardkingsajrs 6 months ago
Hello Jim,one of the best tutorials i've heard on utube.
A bit of advice off you if i may;Ia'm begginer/intermediate level player and i'am thinking of spashing out around £300 on a guitar ,can you recommend anything in that prive range?
Many thanks steve
stevebenbob 7 months ago
Cheers Steve - so many great guitars to choose from now at this price. Some brands you should check out are Simon & Patrick; Tanglewood; Blueridge; Lec for starters. The key to it is to try out as many as possible, and wait for the one that feels great and sounds great to you. Also, ask someone to play it for you while you listen to it from the front. Good luck!
Lowdenjim 6 months ago
Great lesson, thanks for posting!
Chinogsx 8 months ago
Another great video, Jim. Much appreciated!
jeffy777 8 months ago
this was easier than i thought to learn, its bassicly the same cords as tambourine man
MJF941 8 months ago
Really nice video thanks a lot :)
undertheshadowoftree 9 months ago
what are you talking about don't laugh at you? Youre bloody brilliant
flipIt151 9 months ago
G'day, Jim. Must admit, I never got around to learning Mississippi, but I'm still watching your channel. I always did like to play this song in D, 'cuz I could hear him sliding something around and the G and A chords up the neck seemed to fit the bill. Glad to hear I was onto something there (beginner guitarist ego swelling, heh). Even better to know that it's in drop-d, capo 2, and all the other little tidbits of information that I never picked up on after I "learned," the song. Good show!
TimidTapir 1 year ago
Another great video Jimmie! I enjoy your "How to play" videos a lot. I look forward to the next installment of "Hard Rain". Please keep up the excellent work.
Homer from T.O.
HomerLyle 1 year ago
Thanks Homer - I will try!
Lowdenjim 1 year ago
Howdy Jim
cool man thanks for the lesson
good news man this friggin snow is finally melting so i will be able to get into the studio tommorow
then I'll get you a list of the BD's songs that I have
hey man that sounds pretty good for not doing it since 1965
stay cool my friend
Rich
1958wvpicker 1 year ago
Cheers Rich - you're a gem
Lowdenjim 1 year ago