Why don't you just find your own style and quit trying to be like the rest, that's a real mind blowing experience finding what you are and capable of. Santana told me once and I'll never forget it, go on a journey and find the notes, hunt for them
@LearningGilmour6 ай бұрын
Because I like David Gilmour, and I want to play like him, I don’t play out, I’m not a professional and I do this for fun. So why don’t I find my own style? I’m not interested in starting a new style, I’m more than happy learning to play David Gilmour. Thanks for the comment and watching.. I do appreciate you.
@herewegoagain74036 ай бұрын
How do I tell you, legendary guitarists and your fav guitarist who "found your own style", is heavily influenced by THEIR fav musicans. He wants to play like David Gilmour, all the more support I want to give. Santana is wrong, that's my opinion.
@Ronno46916 ай бұрын
Another predictable comment, "Find your own style and set the world ablaze!", "I want to be the very BEST ME not XXXX because that's just got copying...' or the classic," I don't play other people's songs, I write my own while I work full time cleaning toilets" etc 😊
@LearningGilmour5 ай бұрын
Every single musician I know had a hero, Gilmour says he was inspired by Beck, And Leadbelly
@SirSendys5 ай бұрын
Oh God, Alex. I cannot imagine how good your guitar set is.
@seansutube5791Ай бұрын
David is the reason i picked it up too. Enjoy the journey.
@LearningGilmour17 күн бұрын
David is the reason I truly wanted to start learning for real. Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving a comment, it really helps out… any advice always feel free… I just scored tickets to two David Gilmour shows at MSG in Nov I’m so excited!
@seachild1006 ай бұрын
Good luck! I'll be following along on the journey.
@LearningGilmour6 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for taking time out of your day to check me out.. I appreciate that.. it’ll be a great journey, lots of great songs to come..
@arthurpuente6 ай бұрын
When you start to get it underneath your fingers it feels i amazing! I'll be following. Your right about perseverance it's worth it.
@LearningGilmour6 ай бұрын
I’m really starting to feel this now.. my fingers are trashed but I’m gonna make it happen… thank you so much for taking time out of your day to watch me. I appreciate..
@davidpennington90886 ай бұрын
Im excited about this channel. Its fun to see others progress.
@LearningGilmour6 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for joining me on this amazing journey of mine, journey of all of ours as we all love Gilmour… I appreciate you checking out the channel to see the progress. I originally made this channel for a way for me to keep track of my progress and it turns out others love seeing people progress as well! I’m loving it! Thanks brother!
@markmclellan71465 ай бұрын
Very nice indeed. There's a moment when we see your face and it has joy written all over it...have fun. 👍🙂
@LearningGilmour4 ай бұрын
I was in a world of hell selling Lego for about three years. I had a KZfaq channel with over 1000 people I had a store I had an online store I dealt with so many people in so much crap and so much toxicity. I was so happy to sell off every bit of Lego. I had an invest at all into guitar equipment, amplifiers pedals my own musical endeavor of learning to play the music that is brought me so much joy throughout my life I believe Neil Young summed it up the best in his song “I am a child”to quote “you can’t conceive of the pleasure in my smile” Thank you so much for for stopping by to watch listen comment it really means a lot to me and I really appreciate you
@ransombaggins93016 ай бұрын
Good for you, man! Have a great time. Ignore the haters and negative comments. Have fun! Gilmour is an awesome guitarist to look up to.
@LearningGilmour6 ай бұрын
Thanks so much I appreciate you, I love his guitar style.. haters don’t hurt my feelings, there not family… thanks so much for watching and commenting it means a lot to me..
@matthewtyler-jones83174 ай бұрын
This is a great idea. You have me as subscriber and watching you on your journey. I am not into Gilmore or Floyd *per se* but I am finding a greater appreciation of the music as I go on my own guitar journey. (I am learning from in my late 50’s) I recently started to learn a bit of Shine On too, no ambition to learn the whole thing yet but it’s fun to noodle around with
@LearningGilmour4 ай бұрын
Hey, thanks so much for stopping by checking out what I got going on taking a listen and see what you think. Yeah I’m I’m into a lot of music not just David Gilmour, but I’m kind of into learning his specific style of lead playing for right now, as I found throughout my life, I’ve always tried to be a very fast guitar player, and I feel like learning David Gilmour has really taught me to slow down and I think slowing down is a big key to learning properly. I’m having a great time. I hope you as well do really well I’m 44 so it’s not like you’re starting really late I’ve been playing for a while, but nothing near Leeds of any sort, thanks so much for stopping by and commenting. I really appreciate it.
@leopionic99826 ай бұрын
hey man, keen to be here from the start, beautiful strat and first song choice
@LearningGilmour6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much brother! I really appreciate you joining me, I’m excited for this journey as well, and it’s great to see others interested in watching how things go… thanks so much on the Strat, I simply love it, makes me want to not stop playing 😂😂 I appreciate you joint the ride, always feel free with words of advice or comments i try and respond asap.. Thanks so much!
@pjincho2 ай бұрын
Also started my real learning after 20 years by learning Numb. Holy shit it’s tough!
@LearningGilmour2 ай бұрын
Hey thanks so much for tuning in I really appreciate it! The comments really help.. yea it’s been awhile I’ve been playing, but yea making it a daily thing now, and actually learning, I’m having such a great time…. And yea I’m up to bar 176 on the second solo and it’s just so tough for me as I have no real musical training…. I’ll get it though… thanks much for watching, have a great week!
@antoonhermans89535 ай бұрын
Well , good luck with you're guitar playing journey , i have played shine on with my band and gilmour / floyd is one of my favorites when it comes to music , the strat looks great so have fun , shine on will take some time to learn though , the best way to go is to learn it bit by bit and then string it together later on . Greetings from Holland .
@LearningGilmour4 ай бұрын
Exactly what I’ve been doing bit by bit. I’ve been taking about 4 to 8 bars at a time and just working through it. I’m now on day 73 of learning and I’ve got the whole song down minus the sack solo at the end it’s still coming along but I should have it completed within the next few months I’d say very nicely. I certainly love David Gilmore, leave a link to your band you’re more than welcome. Thanks so much for watching and listening and commenting. It really means a lot to me. Have a great weekend.
@danielbevan90246 ай бұрын
Very nice man, this is me also. Albeit probably a few less years messing around. My abition is to play through the first 3 Cribs albums without stopping. I will follow you. Good luck.
@LearningGilmour6 ай бұрын
3 full albums! Good luck brother!! That’s a task and a half… dedication seems to be the key… if you ever make a channel leave a link id love to follow you… Thank you for checking out my channel, I really appreciate you..
@Fred-gi4uz5 ай бұрын
Nice guitar choice, enjoy the journey
@LearningGilmour5 ай бұрын
Thank you kind sir, I love it, and I’m having a great time, thanks so much for stopping by and commenting in, I really appreciate it.
@piperofsimms6 ай бұрын
This is fantastic. Did you know Gilmore's "Blackie" sold at auction for over 3 million ? I learned "Time" and "Money" and they were so damn fun! Feeling those tasty bends at your fingertips will be thrilling. You picked a perfect guitarist to study. I'm so happy for you. That black on black strat is awesome.
@LearningGilmour6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for taking your time to watch my channel! Really means a lot to me! I love David Gilmour, and I find his music amazing! I think his black Strat sold for over 20 million.. crazy right, I want to say 21 million. Those are also great songs I plan on learning as well. Thanks again for all the positivity!
@WilliamsGuitar6 ай бұрын
Looks nice man. Good luck 🙂
@LearningGilmour6 ай бұрын
I appreciate you checking me out!
@clintwilson63806 ай бұрын
Dang, awesome guitar☆
@LearningGilmour6 ай бұрын
It’s so nice, I love it, feels great, thanks so much for taking your time to check out the channel.
@mattj66766 ай бұрын
Good luck, you picked a great one to focus on!
@LearningGilmour6 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! It takes on a personal thing for me, as this song was 100% about Syd, this song for me helps me remember those I’ve lost through the years, and I felt like this song just touched my soul.. I can’t tell you enough how excited I am am and Honored I am that you take your own time to watch my channel.. it means the world to me! Thank you!
@metalore6 ай бұрын
As soon as you said "shine on you" I paused and subscribed.
@LearningGilmour6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! Really means a lot to me! Enjoy what’s to come
@TheCleaner69696 ай бұрын
Good luck on your journey. I use to play. Back in 2015 I started to re-learn how to play lefty. It's been a long journey & I'll never play like I use to but it's fun & you're right anything is possible & anyone can learn. I started my Intro/Riff lessons for other beginners. Too many guitar teachers forget they were beginners at one time. When you know something you tend to fly through things.
@LearningGilmour6 ай бұрын
Why did you stop? Did you loose a limb? Or accident? Play lefty, we all know some epic lefty players…I really watched shine on you so many times and said no way I’ll get this, and the more time and slow progress I put in the more I get out… I’ve never taken a lesson, and I wanted to but my brother in law and father taught me some basics.. it’s amazing to have this much love for music! Thank you so much for taking your own time to spend watching my progress, it really means a lot to me. Thanks!
@TheCleaner69696 ай бұрын
@@LearningGilmour It was an accident that caused me to stop playing. I seen some people worse off then me playing & thought I should try. In the beginning being everything's backward it's like I didn't know chords or where anything is at. I am self taught as well. I can't read music but a lot of players can't. I never thought I'd strum it's a strange feeling. Palm muting is really hard but it's fun takes your mind off things. I loved music since I was a kid. You're doing great & sounding great! I enjoyed watching the progress you made in a short time. If you're into Queen I have a video up that shows how to make a Treble Booster that would go sweet with that Vox. Very simple circuit.
@LearningGilmour5 ай бұрын
That’s awesome, so glad you’re still trying to play, never let the music leave your soul.. I’d love any advice and links you have feel free to drop in the description…I really appreciate you taking your own time to watch me, watch my progress… it’s really amazing how many great positive people are out there.
@TheCleaner69695 ай бұрын
@@LearningGilmour It's great when you find positive people, life is so much more fun & pleasant. Music brings people together & when you have encouraging comments that always a great thing.
@LearningGilmour5 ай бұрын
You are 100% correct, I left FB I have no other social Media account but this.. I find life way happier😁 and the comments are super motivating.. Thanks again.
@dangitdan99386 ай бұрын
Same boat my brother, just starting on comfortably numb.
@LearningGilmour6 ай бұрын
Being that “Comfortably Numb” was rated guitar magazines best Guitar Solo ever, I thought I’d hold off on that one for a bit… congratulations on taking on that beast! My man puts a lot of emotion behind that song!! Would love to see some video updates of your progress. Make a channel, I’ll join.. thank you so much for taking your time to watch me, it’s really humbling to know others appreciate watching people learn…
@13thRaven5 ай бұрын
Theres just something uniquely special about a strat or tele.
@LearningGilmour5 ай бұрын
I would have to agree with you 😁
@TheNimbusCloud5 ай бұрын
It’s the tone those two guitars put out for me it’s heavenly so captivating when you have your amp dialed in 😮💨
@LearningGilmour5 ай бұрын
@@TheNimbusCloud I agree again, now for me to dial in my tube amp, so new to tube amps… I’m a little intimidated..
@Ottophil6 ай бұрын
I have a black strat with a maple neck also because of pink floyd. I think HSS strats are better. Some may argue with that. But they can play what they want. I like humbucker strats. You can still get that gilmour neck pickup tone all day at the flick of a switch
@LearningGilmour6 ай бұрын
It’s been such a sweet guitar so far.. no complaints really.. the 5 way switch was a little tight at first but it feels really nice and sounds great..thank you so much for taking your time to watch my channel. I appreciate you..
@moog26774 ай бұрын
Cool guitar. Have you tried the darkside pedal, great gilmour tones!
@LearningGilmour4 ай бұрын
Hi thank you so much for checking out the channel and stopping by. I am not sure what the Darkside paddle is. I have not heard of it nor have I used it. I’ll look into that. I do not know what it is. I’ll keep you posted. Thanks so much.
@moog26774 ай бұрын
@@LearningGilmour Sorry it's by Keeley effects, the dark side pedal!!
@LearningGilmour16 күн бұрын
Thanks I’m gonna check out some reviews and how it works
@UNKUHNOODLES6 ай бұрын
👉🏅🎖🍻🤘👈
@tankdarla6375 ай бұрын
may i suggest Mother for first solo, then first solo of Comfortably Numb
@LearningGilmour5 ай бұрын
Mother is def not David Gilmour and I’m almost 1000% sure comfortably Numb will be the hardest solo, as it was rated by guitar magazine as the pulse version, the greatest solo ever..
@wizrom30466 ай бұрын
Yoour bridge pickup is wrong type? Maybe it has a coil switch to slect single coil on the bridge? Anyway, nice Strat, nice goals, will watch you. 👍
@LearningGilmour5 ай бұрын
What do you mean the bridge pickup is the wrong type? I’m using an HSS? Gilmour played both the SSS and the HSS .. but yes his black strat was 3 single fat 50s.. I watched a documentary on his black strat, free on KZfaq it’s really interesting, he had that guitar cut apart, rebuild, 5 new necks, the back taken off, new tremolo etc.. great documentary… Hey I really appreciate you taking your time to stop by and watch and listen, it really feels good to get others perspectives and advice. As a new player in there 40s it’s not easy and I probably slipped into some bad habbits over the years… thanks again.. I appreciate you.
@wizrom30465 ай бұрын
@@LearningGilmour Actually dude I was teasing a bit because you has HSS Strat. 😁 My HSS Strat has a pullout knob switch that turns the humbucker into a single coil, so it can give more Stratty sounds when needed. It is really worth adding that mod if you dont have it. It just runs the front coil of the bucker (coils furthest from bridge) which is a similar position to a Strat bridge pickup (mostly).
@LearningGilmour5 ай бұрын
I have the Yamaha Pacifica 112v as well and that one has a tap on the third coil to split it to single when you pull the tone knob up… I’ll look into the mod … thanks
@tankdarla6375 ай бұрын
so much easier with a Jackson
@LearningGilmour5 ай бұрын
I disagree a Jackson is for heavy metal and hard rock, the Strat is the go to for classic rock… Jackson is a fast playing guitar and neck, and not a huge fan of the body shape.. def not easier to learn on a metal guitar.. I really appreciate you taking your time to comment and discuss, advice, thoughts, it means a lot to me.. Thank you kindly for your time and input Ryan