Found your channel yesterday. Now let me tell you as a 66 years old happy dilettante from Vienna/Austria: To me you are the most likeable, motivating, encouraging and unpretentious tutor on the web. Never saying more than it needs but always all of what I want to know. Thanks a lot, you wonderful hell of a young musician.
Great comment. I'm 67, played classical guitar all my life. I've often thought that if I were to play electric, I'd like to play like Gilmour. If I were going to try to play like Gilmour, I'd start with this video.
Seriously dude, the guitar lesson, as a guitar lesson, is great. But, man, you're good at presenting it. Of course you've got a radio announcer's voice, but on top of that, you've got a way about you that is so cool and easy. Kudos bro. Not to take anything away from the great lesson , and your skill. Just sayin, you've got the 'put me on TV quality' - whatever that means - but, you know what I mean. ;)
All his videos are very focused and are presented clearly so that no words are wasted. And yes, that voice and the guitar audio are absolutely perfect.
I used to do a couple of covers of Pink Floyd and they are one of my favorite bands. One "pro tip" if you want to sound like Gilmour. Listen to when he isn't playing. There are a lot of rests in his playing - he doesn't necessarily string all notes together constantly which I think is partially a blues influence. The other tip is "percussiveness". He'll rake into a bend for example. Like a couple of muted strings into a full step bend. Add that to what is in this video and you'll sound a lot like Gilmour.
@steve james I think this is true with Philosophy too obviously an aphorism is saying something, but the emptiness of meaning is balancing the meaning. Blues is constant playing, but it is about feeling, but I think Gilmour riffs are more like philosophical aphorisms.
Another brick in the wall part 2 solo has the rake with bend. Hard to get that tone on my metal hsh Floyd Rose, my acoustic gets closer to that tone. Probably need another guitar leaning towards a tele, though obviously I have to hide it from the wife or I will get a different tone that I do not want to hear.
I often tell my students that great guitar playing is often about what you don't play as much as what you do play and David Gilmour imo is the best at that!
" 90% of anyone's guitar sound is the way they play it. I could go into any music store & buy any guitar, an amp, & some pedals & sound exactly like me. There is far too much fuss made over the gear. " - David Gilmour
@Sean Fitzpatrick He's not a very technical player, neither a very fast player. For Pink Floyd, he wrote his motifs around effects. He himself said, it's like an extension of our music, that's all I'm saying bro. Again, I'm a fan of PF
@Frontyer I get what you're trying to say. David, in fact, had a gold top les paul and he sounded like himself when he played that. You definitely don't need the same effects that he used, but you need generally similar effects.
When imitating the Legendary David Gilmour, one CAN NOT forget to mention the incredibly smooth and strong vibrato he has. One single note with a 1/2 to whole step slow consistent vibrato can be as tasteful as an entire vocabulary of licks.
A Golden Voice for radio, a Golden Presence for Video...we are soooo grateful you do what you do Jake. I am certain you've forgotten more than many of us will learn.
When you do the E minor arpeggio with bending to reach another note I've noticed that David sometimes does these double to triple bends that sound very Ghostly but very Floyidy. I'm not sure if you know what I'm talking about but David always freaking does it in his solos and I always love it lol. You sort of did it in that part but I know on his solos he does an extra bend sometimes where he plays the original note then bends it but the third time he bends the note he digs a bit deeper as he eases the bend to the sound of the original note. I'm not sure if I'm making sense but it's one of those very niche nuanced things that are a bit hard to describe lol.
Wow, I am mostly an acoustic player but always wanted to play leads. Your video taught me more in 5 minutes than in 20 years of trial and error! Shine on you crazy diamond!
you can play leads on acoustic, I do it all the time. Focus on the middle of the neck around the 5th to 7th/8th fret positions and you can easily slide up or down a couple of frets. There's so much you can do with it. A cool bonus to this is when you do play an electric your finger strength will be higher and you can more easily do killer bends and deeper vibrato
That double stop is AWESOME!! So many variations you can pull off with it. Used this lesson and was playing outside.... loud. The cops came and actually COMPLIMENTED my playing..... before telling me to turn down a bit. They were pretty cool if you ask me. Just an awesome lesson for Gilmore lovers and trying to sound like him.
Are you kidding me? It was not only a "good" representation, it was an AWESOME one! You, Sir, are truly an inspiration, and a God-send for all of us Floyd Junkies. Thank you so much for the time and effort you take to share these videos!
Blind Jack and Poor Li Well gee,...thanks. I have to say...that he, Jake, is one of the BEST online technique instructors. He's very clear, and precise in his teaching of it. He's definitely helped ME a great deal in my playing....so I know he's GOT to be helping others acheive better technique playing Floyd leads/licks. Rock on my Floydian friend!
I absolutely love what you played... Do you happen to have a link to your complete performance of that composition? Id love sit back, close my eyes and enjoy that. 🙂
I’ve watched this video at least 5 times and it’s scaffolded beautifully. Gilmour is my main guitar 🎸 inspiration and I’d love to see another deep dive. Thank you for this lesson.
You're the man. You make it so easy to learn the way you teach. I've been playing for years and can play with plenty of speed and skill but you always keep me pushing myself harder. Truly, thank you!
Thank you so much for helping me expand my playing. Gilmour is a guitar idol of mine and you just blew my mine by teaching me things a can do. Can't thank you enough!
Amazing video ! In my opinion, one of the most clever videos tackling the topic. David Gilmour's magic was never about gadgets and tone, but about thoughtful blues-inspired licks and a very melodic-driven mind. I think you come very close to his style, especially his recent solo stuff ! Keep it up !
Paul Booth wow I assume you must know gilmour personally then to know his ins and outs of what he did and didn’t use throughout his career!? Tell him I said hi
Gilmour was definitely about tone also. In 1985, he was introduced to active EMGs. He had multiple pedals including the Big Muff, delay, reverb, etc. You're crazy to think it wasn't about tone. The genre Syd Barrett created was all about trying new sounds. Gilmour picked up where Barrett left off.
not true, gilmour was very into tone, he spent years shaping it. and hes very perfectionist about it. he used the gadgets to get the tone but wasnt super into the nerdy tech side of the gadgets for sure.
This is a great lesson, thank you sir. I like the way you kept it straightforward without any superfluous shredding. Your style seems to be humble straightforward and easy to follow. Plus one subscriber.
Thanks for your videos! I’m not a guitar player (unless playing with my guitar counts) but this is very helpful. Thank you for grounding a lot of the theory.
Very Inspirational ! I love the track and all those licks you did for the last solo. I'm going to be hearing it all in my head when I go to bed. Excellent video for anyone wanting to be a DG style player.
Great video! Gilmour's guitar style is VERY distinctive. He's played on many other peoples records and its easy (and pleasing) to spot. I could listed to this all day!
Great video. Well done! One thing I would add to your excellent lesson is Gilmour’s vibrato which is slow and very musical as opposed to fast. Just getting that right will get you closer to his sound too.
Great lesson, love the way you explain things without all the digressions others fall into. Don't need the history of human fingers explained to me when I just wanna see the riff. Keep it up!
As long as you feel it it’s all good Brother. Thanks for this it’s very helpful. I just got a Delay pedal and threw on my blues driver and worked perfectly. Of course you can always use different distortion pedals as well. Was playing Another Brick In The Wall part 2 and man did it sound Beautiful and I Suck on guitar I play Bass lol 😂
Great lesson. Your solo at the end was very powerful, and a great way to show these licks in context. I agree with you about the overall sound that encompasses the solo. I feel its important to consider the musical aesthetic that backs-up the guitar solo. Without that emotive "dream-like" feel, it will be hard to fully capture the David Gilmour sound.
The best David Gilmore lesson I've ever seen. I try to sound like him alot and this was a huge help. His melodic solos were ALL INCREDIBLE!! AWESOME double stop!! THANKS!!♡ New subscriber!!
I'm 52 years old. Been playing since 1973. Have loved Floyd since the early days (of my life, not theirs); I play jazz and blues, but damn, now I want to abandon everything I know and start over... I've got an Epiphone Riviera, a vintage Fender ultimate chorus amp, and a 1970s Phase 90. Damn! Thanks for letting me feel like a kid again. I love it. You're the best, Jake.
Dude, this video helped me a lot. I realized that you are not *really* talking about how to "sound like Dave Gilmour" but rather how to put a couple of boundaries together for improvisation in this style. I have only been playing for 2 months and this single video unlocked an entire new realm of understanding for me. I committed the E minor scale to memory and started messing around and got exactly the sound I am looking for. Super fun! Thanks so much!
Great and encouraging video! I'm using a Gibson SG with a small VOX amp with some great basic delay and distortion effects and I am diggin' the sound I'm getting.
Dude I beg of thee, Please please please do a part 2 of these Gilmore licks! This is the tastiest shit I've found on the net yet! Holy smoke, I just cranked up the delay and it was Pink Floyd floating out of my amp . Everyone I've played it for was blown away. The backing track is awesome and long (which is good) but it don't take long to run out of Gilmore licks. I can improvise till the end and it still sounds good but, if we had a few more Gilmore licks, I think all the stars would align and we could finally achieve world peace!! All kidding aside, your a great teacher, I've subscribed and I just became a Patron! Thanks Dude, keep um coming....I think your lessons are going to take me to the promise land.
That acoustic guitar in the background looks like an important item for a video game quest
Makes sense, it's a martin.
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Thankyou for sharing many other things besides along with the skinny on loving the guitar.
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Pink Floyd also did a lot of things that destroy your ego 😜
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Another guy like this is ROBERT BAKER, check him out
Found your channel yesterday. Now let me tell you as a 66 years old happy dilettante from Vienna/Austria: To me you are the most likeable, motivating, encouraging and unpretentious tutor on the web. Never saying more than it needs but always all of what I want to know. Thanks a lot, you wonderful hell of a young musician.
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Great comment.
I'm 67, played classical guitar all my life. I've often thought that if I were to play electric, I'd like to play like Gilmour. If I were going to try to play like Gilmour, I'd start with this video.
Another guy like this is ROBERT BAKER, check him out
Sehr gut beschrieben !! Genau so empfinde ich das auch !!!
1:10 Slides
2:30 Bends
4:10 Bends 2
6:00 Double Stops
7:20 "Mother" Lick
Seriously dude, the guitar lesson, as a guitar lesson, is great. But, man, you're good at presenting it. Of course you've got a radio announcer's voice, but on top of that, you've got a way about you that is so cool and easy. Kudos bro. Not to take anything away from the great lesson , and your skill. Just sayin, you've got the 'put me on TV quality' - whatever that means - but, you know what I mean. ;)
All his videos are very focused and are presented clearly so that no words are wasted. And yes, that voice and the guitar audio are absolutely perfect.
Gilmour is absolutely my favorite guitar player. His tone and style are so very full of emotion and passion.
"Pink Floydian"
"Book of David Gilmour"
Jake, if you are in a cult, we want in.
@Telequacker-ガチョウ its an experience I'll say that, especially careful with that axe Eugene
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The initiation rite is rolling up a fat one and watching Live At Pompeii.
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I used to do a couple of covers of Pink Floyd and they are one of my favorite bands. One "pro tip" if you want to sound like Gilmour. Listen to when he isn't playing. There are a lot of rests in his playing - he doesn't necessarily string all notes together constantly which I think is partially a blues influence. The other tip is "percussiveness". He'll rake into a bend for example. Like a couple of muted strings into a full step bend. Add that to what is in this video and you'll sound a lot like Gilmour.
@steve james I think this is true with Philosophy too obviously an aphorism is saying something, but the emptiness of meaning is balancing the meaning.
Blues is constant playing, but it is about feeling, but I think Gilmour riffs are more like philosophical aphorisms.
Another brick in the wall part 2 solo has the rake with bend. Hard to get that tone on my metal hsh Floyd Rose, my acoustic gets closer to that tone. Probably need another guitar leaning towards a tele, though obviously I have to hide it from the wife or I will get a different tone that I do not want to hear.
I often tell my students that great guitar playing is often about what you don't play as much as what you do play and David Gilmour imo is the best at that!
" 90% of anyone's guitar sound is the way they play it. I could go into any music store & buy any guitar, an amp, & some pedals & sound exactly like me. There is far too much fuss made over the gear. "
- David Gilmour
@Jonne Hayes Jr. No shit, Sherlock!😁
@Sean Fitzpatrick He's not a very technical player, neither a very fast player. For Pink Floyd, he wrote his motifs around effects. He himself said, it's like an extension of our music, that's all I'm saying bro. Again, I'm a fan of PF
@Frontyer I get what you're trying to say. David, in fact, had a gold top les paul and he sounded like himself when he played that. You definitely don't need the same effects that he used, but you need generally similar effects.
@Dick Dastardly Also one you.
@saby8765 David Gilmour didn’t event any of the three.
When imitating the Legendary David Gilmour, one CAN NOT forget to mention the incredibly smooth and strong vibrato he has. One single note with a 1/2 to whole step slow consistent vibrato can be as tasteful as an entire vocabulary of licks.
Well articulated and a simply stunning demonstration of theory and technique coming together in one place, at one time. Well done.
One of the absolute best guitar teachers ever. Pure genius explanation. Love this guy!
A Golden Voice for radio, a Golden Presence for Video...we are soooo grateful you do what you do Jake. I am certain you've forgotten more than many of us will learn.
When you do the E minor arpeggio with bending to reach another note I've noticed that David sometimes does these double to triple bends that sound very Ghostly but very Floyidy. I'm not sure if you know what I'm talking about but David always freaking does it in his solos and I always love it lol. You sort of did it in that part but I know on his solos he does an extra bend sometimes where he plays the original note then bends it but the third time he bends the note he digs a bit deeper as he eases the bend to the sound of the original note. I'm not sure if I'm making sense but it's one of those very niche nuanced things that are a bit hard to describe lol.
Wow, I am mostly an acoustic player but always wanted to play leads. Your video taught me more in 5 minutes than in 20 years of trial and error! Shine on you crazy diamond!
you can play leads on acoustic, I do it all the time. Focus on the middle of the neck around the 5th to 7th/8th fret positions and you can easily slide up or down a couple of frets. There's so much you can do with it. A cool bonus to this is when you do play an electric your finger strength will be higher and you can more easily do killer bends and deeper vibrato
You are GREAT!
A very accomplished and informative teacher - unlike many others on You Tube. I learned a lot from this and have been playing for almost 50 years!
i really love how you layer everything to make the lesson feel a lot more simple and easier to learn. one of the best examples of how to teach!
Dude I learned more in 10:27 from you ,than 2 years from my teacher
@Zoran Allen hope you're teacher won't read this comment ahahah
Curt Brooks you need a new teacher dude
That double stop is AWESOME!! So many variations you can pull off with it. Used this lesson and was playing outside.... loud. The cops came and actually COMPLIMENTED my playing..... before telling me to turn down a bit. They were pretty cool if you ask me. Just an awesome lesson for Gilmore lovers and trying to sound like him.
Great video sir. David Gilmour is my all time favorite guitarist and I can’t wait to try the techniques you showed. Thanks for posting
Are you kidding me? It was not only a "good" representation, it was an AWESOME one! You, Sir, are truly an inspiration, and a God-send for all of us Floyd Junkies. Thank you so much for the time and effort you take to share these videos!
This teacher is next level...clear speaking voice and he breaks it down so anyone can understand!
mMaxwell_ 007 : Well said, well said!
Blind Jack and Poor Li Well gee,...thanks. I have to say...that he, Jake, is one of the BEST online technique instructors. He's very clear, and precise in his teaching of it. He's definitely helped ME a great deal in my playing....so I know he's GOT to be helping others acheive better technique playing Floyd leads/licks. Rock on my Floydian friend!
mMaxwell_ 007 : ya said it better than i ever could. yeah, what u said.
I absolutely love what you played... Do you happen to have a link to your complete performance of that composition? Id love sit back, close my eyes and enjoy that. 🙂
Great lesson. I saw this when you first made it and came back to it. I'm not a speedster on my guitar and LOVE playing Pink Floyd. Spot on bro.
spent my entire evening playing with this. Thanks for the lesson. You're the best!
Quite simple and effective. Excellent lesson! Thanks!
Does this dude have the voice of God or what? Should be voicing commercials, animated stuff or whatever.
Yeah with that voice you can sell whatever you want.
@E Roc Dude that’s a good one!
Wow!what a voice! One of the Best Voice I’ve ever heard!
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Their are no gods
Great video. You're right about Gilmour being a journey. His feel, phrasing, vibrato. That's the game.
You never can go wrong with PINK FLOYD. Thank you for the tips. What's your musical history?
Great video! Excellent information for me that I'm just starting soloing and need pentatonic licks. Thank you!
Awesome video ! Awesome tips ! Awesome track ! Thanks a bunch 👍🏼
I’ve watched this video at least 5 times and it’s scaffolded beautifully. Gilmour is my main guitar 🎸 inspiration and I’d love to see another deep dive. Thank you for this lesson.
Great job! Thanks for this lesson. People can care about tone but feeling is what matters and you nailed it.
I've been playing guitar for 30 years, and I love watching tutorial videos like this. No matter how good you are, you can always learn more.
Your teaching method is awesome. Loved this!! Thanks
you’re great, man, thank you for so useful tips, don’t know what I’d be doing without that video!!
This is so amazing. I can't wait to try this out. Thank you!
This is freaking awesome! Simple, effective.. great work sir! And I agree for the voice comment.
Very well presented and easy to follow. Great lesson!
I think one technique he has is to just stop for a bit, just to give you time to think about your life for a while
AKA Phrasing.
.... who is also a genius.
John Fruciante actually said something like "a lot of what makes good music is in the pauses, the silence in between the notes"
Excellent point
@Nadeem Afzal he means the guitarist
Fantastic. Thank you so much for the inspiration!
Just discovered your channel. I love this lesson. Your voice sounds so professional. Thank you for sharing :-)
This is an awesome tutorial and and have giving us a lot to practice on. Great stuff.
Thanks so much, your pretty much spot on the techniques Dave uses. Great job on the video.
That moment when you're almost falling asleep when listening to The Dark Side Of The Moon and then... time.
try listening to it high....your felling the music as On The Run fades out....then BAM!! Clocks everywhere....it scares the shit out of you
So loud
You're the man. You make it so easy to learn the way you teach. I've been playing for years and can play with plenty of speed and skill but you always keep me pushing myself harder. Truly, thank you!
This just too incredible. Thank You so much for taking this effort
Very well done. Great voice, great presence , great lesson. I'm subscribing... please keep it up.
Jake, great lesson, pointing out use of technique, arpeggios. Love to see more along these lines with other guitarists- Gary Moore, Neil Young?
Thank you so much for helping me expand my playing. Gilmour is a guitar idol of mine and you just blew my mine by teaching me things a can do. Can't thank you enough!
Such a cool lesson very well delivered. Thanks!
Sounds awesome! Great lesson having the tab up is a huge help!
Amazing video ! In my opinion, one of the most clever videos tackling the topic. David Gilmour's magic was never about gadgets and tone, but about thoughtful blues-inspired licks and a very melodic-driven mind. I think you come very close to his style, especially his recent solo stuff ! Keep it up !
Paul Booth wow I assume you must know gilmour personally then to know his ins and outs of what he did and didn’t use throughout his career!? Tell him I said hi
Used tons of different pedals through the years.
Gilmour was definitely about tone also. In 1985, he was introduced to active EMGs. He had multiple pedals including the Big Muff, delay, reverb, etc. You're crazy to think it wasn't about tone. The genre Syd Barrett created was all about trying new sounds. Gilmour picked up where Barrett left off.
not true, gilmour was very into tone, he spent years shaping it. and hes very perfectionist about it. he used the gadgets to get the tone but wasnt super into the nerdy tech side of the gadgets for sure.
Yeah but lets get real, in order to get his tone in the distortion/color sense you gotta get similar gear
Great lesson in a brief video! Excellent explanation of what was happening. Thanks so much for sharing. Any other Pink Floyd video lessons?
Great backing track. Love the visual chord progressions and chart graphics!
Excellent lesson!! Concise and easy to follow. Thanks for sharing. Would love to hear you trading some licks with Gilmour on stage...
This is a great lesson, thank you sir. I like the way you kept it straightforward without any superfluous shredding. Your style seems to be humble straightforward and easy to follow. Plus one subscriber.
Great and very helpful exercise, thanks a lot for it 🤟🏻🎸🙏🏻
Thanks for your videos! I’m not a guitar player (unless playing with my guitar counts) but this is very helpful. Thank you for grounding a lot of the theory.
Very Inspirational !
I love the track and all those licks you did for the last solo. I'm going to be hearing it all in my head when I go to bed. Excellent video for anyone wanting to be a DG style player.
Absolutey great lesson & presentation. Had me "hooked" from start to finish. Thanks
"Becoming David Gilmour is a life long process." It has been for David Gilmour. He's just about got it!
Great video! Gilmour's guitar style is VERY distinctive. He's played on many other peoples records and its easy (and pleasing) to spot. I could listed to this all day!
Pink Floyd solos are amazing. Another great video!!!
Thanks for breaking it down so clearly. Great job! Also loved your lifelong comment!
Thank you very much for this lesson. I had a lot of fun with it. And a little step forward for me in my own musical journey.
Great video. Well done! One thing I would add to your excellent lesson is Gilmour’s vibrato which is slow and very musical as opposed to fast. Just getting that right will get you closer to his sound too.
Great lesson, love the way you explain things without all the digressions others fall into. Don't need the history of human fingers explained to me when I just wanna see the riff. Keep it up!
Jake, you're a legendary teacher/Instructor!
As long as you feel it it’s all good Brother. Thanks for this it’s very helpful. I just got a Delay pedal and threw on my blues driver and worked perfectly. Of course you can always use different distortion pedals as well. Was playing Another Brick In The Wall part 2 and man did it sound Beautiful and I Suck on guitar I play Bass lol 😂
Great lesson. Your solo at the end was very powerful, and a great way to show these licks in context. I agree with you about the overall sound that encompasses the solo. I feel its important to consider the musical aesthetic that backs-up the guitar solo. Without that emotive "dream-like" feel, it will be hard to fully capture the David Gilmour sound.
That was actually bloody awesome as an example. You're a fantastic teacher mate!
Hope you are 4 years on!
Nice lesson on the slides and riffs. You did a superb job with your emulation of Gilmour,
Love that lick over D, so sweet! 8:56
Great video. Been playing Pink Floyd for years and I still learned something
Thank for the lesson,you are great and we appreciate all efforts to make more ease for us,,
The best David Gilmore lesson I've ever seen. I try to sound like him alot and this was a huge help. His melodic solos were ALL INCREDIBLE!! AWESOME double stop!! THANKS!!♡ New subscriber!!
just started to follow your channel, you got such a great voice and the way you explain chords is just amazin
I'm 52 years old. Been playing since 1973. Have loved Floyd since the early days (of my life, not theirs); I play jazz and blues, but damn, now I want to abandon everything I know and start over... I've got an Epiphone Riviera, a vintage Fender ultimate chorus amp, and a 1970s Phase 90. Damn! Thanks for letting me feel like a kid again. I love it. You're the best, Jake.
@Signals Music Studio Can you play in a band?
@Bleh Blah Someone is wicked ENVIOUS.
@Bleh Blah Why do you have to be so vicious to a complete stranger?
Awesome... before I clicked on I was like "how is this 17yr old gonna teach me about Pink Floyd?!? Man, I was wrong in so many ways!!"
My father is 52 years old.
awesome stuff! every guitar player has their own signature sound. learning gilmour is wise.
Love your videos. Lots on information conveyed clearly and succinctly.
Nice job. I appreciate your lesson. I love David Gilmore. Thanks again.
Dude, this video helped me a lot. I realized that you are not *really* talking about how to "sound like Dave Gilmour" but rather how to put a couple of boundaries together for improvisation in this style. I have only been playing for 2 months and this single video unlocked an entire new realm of understanding for me. I committed the E minor scale to memory and started messing around and got exactly the sound I am looking for. Super fun! Thanks so much!
Your such an Amazing Teacher, Keep Up The Great Work, God Bless!
Great and encouraging video! I'm using a Gibson SG with a small VOX amp with some great basic delay and distortion effects and I am diggin' the sound I'm getting.
Your videos are so clear and easy to understand. You have a good method to teach. Thank you! Keep it up!
Dude I beg of thee, Please please please do a part 2 of these Gilmore licks! This is the tastiest shit I've found on the net yet! Holy smoke, I just cranked up the delay and it was Pink Floyd floating out of my amp . Everyone I've played it for was blown away. The backing track is awesome and long (which is good) but it don't take long to run out of Gilmore licks. I can improvise till the end and it still sounds good but, if we had a few more Gilmore licks, I think all the stars would align and we could finally achieve world peace!! All kidding aside, your a great teacher, I've subscribed and I just became a Patron! Thanks Dude, keep um coming....I think your lessons are going to take me to the promise land.
Great lesson I love the Gilmour sound!
Amazing lesson! Thanks!!!!
Cool that man, will deffo be trying some of those ideas, keep up the good work. I'm learning a lot from your videos. Cheers dude 👍
You sound fantastic. Such great info. Very thoughtful insight into the mind of David Gilmour. I love your channel.
This is awesome for understanding how artists create or consider lead lines. Thank you!
Fantastic insight into some of the techniques of a fantastic guitar player. Thank you !
Thanks this is exactly what I needed - I have scales going well - but lack phrasing so it is a great help.
Very effective lesson, thanks for widening my approach to Gilmore.
Good one. Discovered your videos recently - and they are great for ideas and advancement! Thanks!
Awesome. More of exactly this please.
Damn Jake, I forgot where I was during that solo. More of this please...maybe a few on phrasing. Thank you.
Great tutorial, just what I needed !
5:58 sounds amazing, too bad you didn't include in your song at the end, can we get tabs for all this. Thank you