Tim . I’m 58 and picked up the guitar a year and a half ago and I am having an absolute blast. You make me smile ! Love ya!!
@johnnorth60045 ай бұрын
Alot of guitar tutorials on KZbin I find the instructor saying string numbers and fret numbers ( string 2 ,7th fret ) . Awesome Tim says actual chord names explaining intervals, etc. And uses chord diagrams also. Best youtube channel for guitar players in my opinion
@TheFuriousTee5 ай бұрын
Working with a keyboard player really upped my game with this, he wouldn’t say fret 7, eg. It was just the chord or note and I learned very quickly where they were
@paullee36605 ай бұрын
Sounds like you’ve been watching lick library.
@tomm50235 ай бұрын
I hear you. 30min tutorials where 25mins are explaining where to put your fingers. We have diagrams for that as used in this vid.
@butterflywing615 ай бұрын
@@TheFuriousTee Give me a good key player and the magic begins,
@edryba48675 ай бұрын
That’s because Tim is better than ANYONE in the way he tells,you what you should know!
@marcellussalerni12815 ай бұрын
Tim, you;re (obviously) a super amazing guitarist, a natural teacher, and a treasure and inspiration in my life. Thank you!
@lylecaine48333 ай бұрын
I love that you get right into it. A lot of guitar instruction videos have guys who hold the guitar in their hands but spend the majority of the video talking about playing guitar. Whereas you jump right in and get to the meat of it.
@wirthwhilemedia5 ай бұрын
Your playing is so ridiculously tasteful and seems so effortless. I can listen to you play endlessly.
@edryba48675 ай бұрын
I LOVE to watch these because the sounds you make are more often than not, seemingly “complicated”, yet so simple. And if YOU, dear viewer haven’t paid attention to Tim’s face while he does these amazing things, you’re in for a treat. Here’s a man who thoroughly enjoys having a guitar - ANY guitar - in his hands at any time!
@timpierceguitar5 ай бұрын
Thank's so much for this comment I really appreciate it
@mojogypsy4 ай бұрын
Watching Tim’s videos always puts a smile on my face!
@BuddieOLLi4 ай бұрын
....his face brings me back to play after years. Thanks and greets from Germany
@user-abcxyz-xr2eg3 ай бұрын
Yeah, masters like Tim do everything so effortlessly, they treat their guitars like little toys, while I am struggling with that beast. That's so unfair!
@mccloysong5 ай бұрын
Your chord voicing vocabulary is astonishing. And, on another note, it was great meeting you even though it was a melancholic gathering.
@albertarguelles32625 ай бұрын
Tim I love this progression. It's So beautiful and your solo is Awesome
@shakespeare15996 күн бұрын
The way Tim starts that solo from 6:30 to 6:40!!! Wow. ❤
@brucesstreet82045 ай бұрын
Love the sound of chords mixed with open strings - specially on my old acoustic Canora. The gorgeous overtones coming out of the sound hole on that old thing is bliss..... Those 'different' chords are sweet music to my ears.
@thesandman7755 ай бұрын
Tim's the kinda guy that simultaneously makes you want to quit guitar because of his unbelievable skill and want to get better with his unbelievable penchant for being an approachable teacher
@dougcronkhite21135 ай бұрын
Yes. I both LOVE and HATE listening to him. I feel so completely lost by comparison.
@flm9544 ай бұрын
Well said.
@EddieOctober19 күн бұрын
Gimme a break...he's average at best. I don't hear anything out of the ordinary with this guys technical bullshit.
@oldfart08515 ай бұрын
Tim I am always amazed at the sheer brilliance of your playing and your knowledge of music! Keep on playing.
@JohnnyRayedd-Neck5 ай бұрын
Wow thanks Man! Tim, You just changed my life for the better! As a song writer for 50 years I need and search for all the chord ammunition I can get. I’m going to go crazy after watching your video! Thanks heaps Steve❤
@guitboxgeek5 ай бұрын
So mad I had to miss this live stream! I LOVE chords that have different bass notes and of course the add9 stuff is bread an butter for prog, haha! Thanks for the great vid, Tim!
@JasonT-xp3kh5 ай бұрын
I've always liked Alex Lifeson's chord work. Super inventive and unique, I feel like it often gets overlooked and almost everyone plays it wrong, including me lol.
@John-wm4xk4 ай бұрын
Ya Alex slash chords
@peteywheatstraws49093 ай бұрын
Top 3 of all time, Lifeson he is.
@Pete-n4t5 ай бұрын
You sir are amazing. Your playing is so melodic . I absolutely love it. Thanks man.
@Kurlach5 ай бұрын
I took lessons for years, got frustrated and gave up. Started up again about six months ago, focusing on theory and technique and having some discipline. I’m making progress. The point I wanted to make is that I can only hope to have 1/10 the knowledge and skill Tim has, and bundled up in such a friendly warm and humble manner. Absolutely fantastic, what I’d give to be in the same room getting a lesson.
@rigorhead015 ай бұрын
I have not partaken in Tim's classes myself, but every time I hear someone ask a guitar KZbinr, teacher, etc, what is the best online guitar course they always recommend Tim Pierce's masterclass.
@JoePerry-r4j5 ай бұрын
Once again Tim we are so grateful for you sharing these wonderful insights ❤
@CasperLCat4 ай бұрын
I can see mountains and big skies and a road stretching to the horizon, listening to Tim’s playing. Really expansive feeling.
@peteywheatstraws49093 ай бұрын
You just earned your creative writing merit badge. Perfect literary description.
@JimScaparotti5 ай бұрын
Thanks Tim, I love playing around with these chords
@oov555 ай бұрын
OMG - that was some sweet resonance...so inspiring Tim
Cmaj7 is always the first chord I play after tuning!
@HarryBall-fw7pv5 ай бұрын
Is that because it only sounds good when in perfect tune?
@JerryLeigh72525 ай бұрын
@@HarryBall-fw7pv It's always a beautiful chord, but it confirms a solid tuning and puts me in the right musical mood.
@MidlifeRenaissanceMan5 ай бұрын
Major 7 and the relative minor 7 9 chord have all the notes in common save their root note
@nvrumi5 ай бұрын
Followed by a Dmaj7 at V! ;)
@theubaum5 ай бұрын
Fantastic video Tim! So insightful, musical and practical!
@RobScott-x2y11 күн бұрын
Great chord progression and teaching. You make it so much fun and explained so well. Thanks, Tim.
@BobPaulGuitar5 ай бұрын
Awesome class, Tim. Loved the "chordal improvisation" tip, thanks a lot for teaching us to become better guitar players/musicians!
@fdra17635 ай бұрын
Only 4 minutes in and I had to sub. Looking forward to more exceptional lessons.
@ianandrew6265 ай бұрын
Brilliant session Tim. Love and gratitude from a UK admiring your insight to opening up our heads to all the possibilities ❤
@edc30935 ай бұрын
Tim, you are amazingly patient . . . a tremendous and paramount virtue as a teacher. Your MasterClass is a great resource, and I am thankful for your efforts to teach us how to play guitar.
@bassfever23 күн бұрын
Nice little holiday treat, thanks! Merry Christmas, Tim!
@AlbicelesteLeo5 ай бұрын
Thank you. Amazing. I love adding a little dissonance in my chords every now and then, as well.
@rome81805 ай бұрын
One I really like is an F# bar chord with the high B and E strings left to ring out. So essentially it's an F#7 add 11. It's a sound that was used a lot in '90s alternative music.
@butterflywing615 ай бұрын
The Alex Lifeson chord. 🎸
@Dan-zq5wt5 ай бұрын
REM used it a couple of songs too
@joemerchant925 ай бұрын
Diggin the new axe.
@jameshoye70585 ай бұрын
This session reminds of the STP tune, ‘thought she’d be mine’, Dean and Robert are using many of these chords and the solos really follow your leads. Beautiful session and beautiful song…
@arnaudstegle50345 ай бұрын
The more it goes, the more I love progressions based on simple major and minor triads or/and triads+bass.
@timdowling89025 ай бұрын
I do like the way you play Tim you are a true professional. I can play a bit looking to get better. I just love the way you string it all together, I like the way your fingers float up and down the fretboard in your videos brilliant keep them coming please
@lumarians5 ай бұрын
👍I always watch your videos when you make one. Its like the "treat of the week" for me!! I still cannot believe that you played the solo on "she's a little runaway" Iv'e heard that song a million times...it was you...mind blown...
@mlem5675 ай бұрын
ah so lovely mr pierce. when i was a young man i tried to jam as many notes into a measure as i could. but now this old person likes it simple. well done!
@MusicTherapyLaz5 ай бұрын
Great video Tim... I recognized that New Radicals song in there from just a few chords... and caught Todd's end of LIve Touring show at the Fillmore in SF with my friends Bobby Strickland (Todd's sax player and other instruments) and his wife, Jenny... wonderful people! Oh... and that James Bond chord... one of the first "Jazz" cited I learn on guitar... loved loved loved this video! 😎🎸🤘♥️
@ThomasAndersson-rl7ij2 ай бұрын
This was amazing. I`m gone write down this chords and start to learn them. You make it so melodic and alive when you play them.
@jwrobich5 ай бұрын
Always love watching and learning from you Tim. Thank you for your genuinely wise, confident, joyful and humble demeanor I see in all your videos. It encourages even more appreciation and trust for what you do while entertaining us the whole time. Thank you sir.
@carlosanvito5 ай бұрын
Love those chords! It drives our piano player crazy when I play them - she insists that I should be playing the major and minor chords "as written" but I can't bring myself to not playing those beautiful adaptations. Keep on creating your fabulous videos.
@Flyit370755 ай бұрын
beautiful , I need to stop fretting all the notes and slide into more chord situations. thank you for opening my eyes here.
@patrickjordan22335 ай бұрын
🎯🎯 you'll find, also, by laying your fret hand into the cordal shapes, songs will start to make more sense...as well as more naturally allowing cordal 'stabs' into a solo... - at least that was my experience 45+ years ago....
@yabbadoody5 ай бұрын
wow... some lovely chords and combinations, I tend to play a lot of alternate tunings and heard several of my favorites in there! just great stuff to get creative juices flowing...
@tg48782 ай бұрын
Bravo Tim! The "slash chords" period of Todd's writing forever changed me. Also, to my ears, your wonderful open-string soloing with the occasional passing rubs is unique to you! Thanks!
@jameswyre64803 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for this fine window into your enjoyment of creating music! I mean that for the channel as a whole, but as a soloist and composer this episode was more than helpful.
@Zafirios5 ай бұрын
I have the UA Golden Reverberator too. I like how the reverb decays with a natural sound.
@GrayJack95 ай бұрын
Thanks Tim. A friend for our times.
@donaldblankenship516323 күн бұрын
Great lesson! Tim Pierce sir you are a wonderful guitarist, wonderful instructor, and a wonderful person. ❤ those chordal lead riffs 🤯
@PTguitars5 ай бұрын
Great stuff Tim. I am already familiar with those voicings, but you make them sound so much better. Thanks
@samsonthecurrent5 ай бұрын
Miles Davis’ melody on All Blues is just about the most simple melody possible and it’s perfect.
@sebastianschroeer5 ай бұрын
i saw Joe Zawinul a year before he died in Essen Germany and the moment he introduced the band the guitar player started doing wild stuff. I was mid twenties and asked myself why he wasnt doing that for the whole concert, where he most of the time did simply some rhythm git or sth. it was more really rhythm, drums and synth arpeggios/licks or kind of synth soloing.
@pastureexpectationsfarm64125 ай бұрын
Very 1980s - Love this, especially for rock ballads.
@F-15_Crew_Chief5 ай бұрын
Tim, thank you. I started hearing about things like B/A (B over A) several years ago from Rick Beato, but I never knew what it meant. I'm going to pause your video now and let that sink in.
@dennisray2821Ай бұрын
you make everything seem so easy. I love it.
@bwhit7165 ай бұрын
This is what being a great studio musician is all about
@eightbars15 ай бұрын
...and now that I've listened to that Doobie Bro's song I realize that chord is an EM7 in their song. Thanks. It's been years since I played that song and now I think I'll jam on it for the rest of the night! Cheers!
@MichaelAntus5 ай бұрын
Thanks Tim. Great stuff. Much respect...
@JimiHendrixBlvd4 ай бұрын
Tim you are the best guitar 🎸 teacher on KZbin. Thanks a million.
@stevegabsi210222 күн бұрын
Tim, you’re a national treasure ,,the most humble music educator I’ve ever seen in my life. It’s a pleasure watching you. You give Hope to new generation of guitar players. Excellent work my friend. Thank you for blessing us with your knowledge. ,, 🙏 tootles 👯♀️👯♀️❤️
@tonepoet5 ай бұрын
If you take the Dsus chord at 1:32 and play the low open E string (and not the D root note), it gives you a nice open sounding Em9 with those two intervals (the F# and G) so close and adding some great color.
@BMichel3475 ай бұрын
Genius of the guitare, melodies!!!!
@unclepeanut55965 ай бұрын
Hi /Hola Tim, checking in from southern Mexico. Love your channel! Muchimas gracias!
@timpierceguitar5 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
@rigorhead015 ай бұрын
Dude, you're the master.
@sportav5 ай бұрын
Tim, I’ve watched your videos for a while, but this is the first time I realized I play like you! Not to your level, of course, but the same way. Playing Steely Dan chords kinda forces you to do so. Cheers!
@SPEEDGRXАй бұрын
That had a great warm tone to it, and I like the open string idea
@whitespirit6885 ай бұрын
Thanks Tim !you are great
@raypolakovic12905 ай бұрын
Great to know those Powers Electrics sounds as good as they look! Great pointers to help me out of my pentatonic corral.
@jerryhorton57083 ай бұрын
Tim, you have the most approachable method of teaching chord theory I’ve seen. Kudos and thank you!
@chrisgunn1214 ай бұрын
Thank you Tim, you helped a slow old man slow down......
@316word5 ай бұрын
Always amazing Tim
@jamesdempsey78395 ай бұрын
Hey Tim I love what you play I would love to start learning how to play
@singthroughyourguitar5 ай бұрын
Thanks Tim. I took a small bite. Enjoying learning. 🎸🩷
@stranarn115 күн бұрын
Wonderful Tim ❤ This kicked my old but in gear , thank U 🤪🥰👍
@vitomartinomusicАй бұрын
Always musical Mr Pierce. Thank U!
@joshrothman44435 ай бұрын
Your playing on this video reminds me of Marshall Crenshaw's electric guitar work; terrific clarity with just enough gain to have a burn to it, reverb and/or tremolo for depth, and it all sounds easy until you try to play it like he does. You'd have no trouble, and based on my briefly meeting him in Ann Arbor and Toledo, you two would have a ball swapping licks and tricks. Please keep up your great work...
@da5idnz5 ай бұрын
Good stuff. I've been playing many of these chords for years. James Taylor played a lot of them. And David Gates has that famous descending chord progression that starts off with Aadd9 in Bread's "If." Some of those chords "over A" remind me of Joe Walsh's "The Confessor." I dig those ringing pedal tone riffs you do. I hear a lot of those in Jackson Browne's "I'm Alive."
@bryansimmons45505 ай бұрын
I like the Cmaj7 to Fmaj7 chord change. Older folks like me will remember them as the opening chords to "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying," which is a beautiful song. I don't know how to name chords, but luckily we have websites now where you can "draw" the chord and find out what it is called. I've done that more than once when I stumble on s chord fingering I'm not familiar with.
@dwayneroberts66164 ай бұрын
Wow this is awesome!!! I am currently trying to expand my chord base thank you so much. I heard like 5 different songs in my head as you played a few different progressions and notes. Goes to show how many songs were written by arrangements of the same basic notes.
@briantate6925 ай бұрын
Tim, thank you so much, very inspiring
@gregbaugh76405 ай бұрын
great stuff here.. you tha man Tim .. 💯%
@OffKeyAudio5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for helping me expamd my musical palette!!!
@leftyzappa25 күн бұрын
Same movements as Overkill by Men At Work. 😊 Great stuff Tim!
@danfitzpatrick4112Ай бұрын
What a beautiful guitar! Never seen one quite like that. It appears that it could take on any kind of Genre! I've always loved the Jazz master head shape, but that one has a little bit different shape and I love it!
@gottastayfocused4 ай бұрын
Thanks so much Tim it's the way I have looked at chords for many years
@rickandrewsschlegelvideoch20453 ай бұрын
that whole section of movable A chords and then the B/E progression and solo sound like five different jude cole songs... thats like Magic. Wow. alot to absorb and digest in this lesson. lots more than meets the eye.
@JohnBurke-g8gАй бұрын
Great Job Tim! What I like about you is that you only speak when relevant. And when you speak it is always abbreviated. Condensed. You let the guitar do the talking. It's like: do this...
@mwbright4 ай бұрын
Tim Pierce, you are such a wonderful guitar player. And for some reason, every one of these particular chords make me get a picture of Marty Balin in my head.
@claytronico5 ай бұрын
James Taylor did a video a few years back, talking about how much he liked the Emaj shape with an add 9 on the D string.
@gergemall5 ай бұрын
Good to see you Tim
@lupcokotevski29073 ай бұрын
Todd Rundgren got his slash chord style from Laura Nyro, his main songwriting influence in his early days. Nyro's extraordinary torch song December's Boudoir (1968) ends on a minor major, after about 35 other chords.
@goswo5 ай бұрын
Cmaj7 soooo beautiful. Wow this is very inspiring. Thank you…
@prakashkrishnan96465 ай бұрын
Just so damn tasty, your choice of notes and playing Tim!
@jantimmerman74905 ай бұрын
This lesson is realy great!🧡
@timn50085 ай бұрын
I love that dissonant interval in C major!
@svitlanaostapchenko56425 ай бұрын
Lifetime of experience being shared here…fascinating ❤😊
@DreamsongsProductions4 ай бұрын
Great lesson Tim! I gotta get you playing on my songs...😊
@kevinmusso23973 ай бұрын
What a wellspring video … gushing with ideas and inspiration
@joseppi23822 ай бұрын
I respect the knowledge you have about guitars
@nvrumi5 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this and now I need to pick up my guitar. It's been a long time but it has been calling lately.