Thanks Tim for helping all of us players through this tough year of no gigs , no band rehearsals, and waay too much time in front of the computer. Your joy in playing, immense knowledge and skill, and killer tips and tricks, helps to keep me inspired.
@donkimble
4 жыл бұрын
I just found Tim's channel not long ago, and I'm convinced that what makes him great (on top of his great chops) is his relentlessly good vibes. If I were a producer, and all he played was jug, I'd have him there just to radiate positivity.
@voronOsphere
4 жыл бұрын
You're so right about that!
@SaberToothGary
4 жыл бұрын
No substitute for good vibes!
@only4posting
4 жыл бұрын
I just subscribed after watching a Ricky beato video with Tim. Cool :)
@THEItchybruddah
4 жыл бұрын
As a geezer (Tv/film Composer/rock rat/Educator) THIS is one of the best inspirational/non-snob videos I’ve ever seen. As The Great Duke Ellington spake: “If YOU like it, it’s GOOD!” Thanks Tim, you’re a good soul!
@rayrissel5951
4 жыл бұрын
These are very useful tips Tim. “Stay in your zone”... “the things you love the most”... all of them! Thank you for the well needed reset!
@douglascasey3486
4 жыл бұрын
I grew up learning and loving the eighties so called hair bands. Well throw in some AC-DC. Eventhough I listened to Skynyrd, I never really learned their music correctly. For the last month I've been doing just that. Wow, am I having a blast. Never realized how good these bunch of guys were together. Great riffs in my mind done to perfection.
@altcardiff
4 жыл бұрын
That point about learning songs "correctly" is interesting. I have a tendency to bodge through; I can play a song so it sounds about right, but if you take the trouble to go through and learn all the parts thoroughly and properly it really opens up a new world of musical understanding.
@daveduffy2823
3 жыл бұрын
They say a person’s reach should always exceed their grasp. After trying in Amplitude all the amps, pedals, speakers, mike placement, yadada, I have finally found the right sound I’ve been hearing, Fender Twin Reverb with an OD pedal or an Orange Terror when in the mood. My 70’s sounds that I listen to sound pretty good when I play them. I love playing along with the tunes on my phone.
@sergiolicea9056
3 жыл бұрын
I love the “starting the car” approach. The last thing you want when you’re singular minded about a riff or lyric is to allow for the fuzz of setting up to ruin your flow. Wonderful advice, fantastic suggestions. You are appreciated! ❤️
@licksnkicks1166
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for telling us to champion the music we love. I find that ACDC is my band that inspires me, makes me happy and keeps me so motivated. They never fail to fuel my passion. I am jumping for joy with their new album. I just bought a brand new McCarty 594 PRS. It will take 14 months to receive because of COVID. I can hardly wait to get my hands on it. ⚡️🇨🇦
@licksnkicks1166
Жыл бұрын
Ya just before Christmas last year.
@jimicunningable
Жыл бұрын
"But Angus doesn't play Fermented Flat Rutebega scales at a zillion miles an hour, so he don't count!" JK about the daft half of the guitar community! Back in Black is one of the reasons this guy plays guitar! imnho... I think the truly wise listen to Yngwie, Angus & Paisley. HF
@suarkttam
4 жыл бұрын
Tim. Honestly. You are a gift. The joy and artistry parallel in such an incredibly inspiring way. Thank you so much.
@DavideGranato
4 жыл бұрын
Tim , your enthusiasm is overwhelming. I'm learning things I'd never imagine I could even process , and I'm really grateful it's from an Artist like you. A million thanks!
@bgaskin
4 жыл бұрын
1. 1:35 Remember your trusty good tones 2. 3:25 It's always better when wet 3. 4:22 Grab a trusty guitar that's the easiest to play 4. 5:13 Create a cool workspace 5. 5:39 Don't let the gear stall your momentum 6. 6:20 Make it like starting a car 7. 7:48 Celebrate the music you love 8. 8:36 It's awesome to be good at only one thing 9. 10:08 Practicing is separate from playing 10. 10:47 play along with your favorite songs, the actual records!
@timpierceguitar
4 жыл бұрын
Ben thank you so much, Generous of you to do this
@italiatourismus547
3 жыл бұрын
Good job Ben!!
@Mujcanal
3 жыл бұрын
Helpful list , thank you
@christopherkuefler9839
3 жыл бұрын
I totally need #4!
@AimingWanderously
4 жыл бұрын
A giant dose of positivity here in this video! I love how you stress to play the music YOU like, that makes you happy to play. I am in the minority in my group of friends with the music I like. I don't get to play much of my favorite music when our garage band is together, so I love to play MY stuff when I'm practicing alone. It's great to hear a pro suggest that very thing. Thank you for this video.
@jaysdrumstuff9210
4 жыл бұрын
I really loved this video Tim. Thank you for sharing these tips. I want that joy you have and will make some changes to get it happening. When I was young I used to play along with records all the time, and it made me so happy. I need to get back to doing that, so thanks for the reminder to do that. I got lost in all the other things everyone says I should be doing and left that behind.
@recringerator
4 жыл бұрын
Tim: There's a certain kind of music that I'm sure you love the most. Me: **starts thinking about all the greatest bands, struggles to pick just one. Finally picks Dire Straits...** Tim: What if it's Dire Straits? Me: I will listen to this man's every word. Great video, thank you so much! :)
@davidpennell1389
9 ай бұрын
This is the very of opening up to good explore. I needed to hear this. Give it up people!!! This man is Smart, Honest, & I'm dig the vibe. I'm so into the way he shares.
@roscoepcoltrane23
4 жыл бұрын
Watching Tim play makes me want to play.
@PatrickJWenzel
4 жыл бұрын
Most of this advice you could just carry straight into life itself.
@tomace6906
4 жыл бұрын
These ten topics and the way you explained what's behind them is pure Gold especially for non professional player like me who often get distracted by "gear search/research". I will stay focused and work with the stuff I already have. Oh boy it lies in front of me and I couldn't see it. Thanks so much Tim
@rockinran
4 жыл бұрын
I watch two players on KZitem consistently and those two people are Tom Bukovac and you. Really like the look of pure joy that comes out of your face when you're playing. It's like you're the happiest guy on earth. Could you please do a video on all that massive amount of equipment you have in your studio? Why would you possibly need all that stuff? These are questions that I seriously would like an answer to. Thanks again Tim for all you do. You are much appreciated.
@taossmith
4 жыл бұрын
This was really helpful. Especially number 8. I've always felt ashamed that I like blues and rock and don't want to do fusion and shred. Thanks
@t_n8435
4 жыл бұрын
Battling vintage guitars for good tones and getting put in a bad mood by crawling around on the ground plugging petals in I’m so relieved to know there’s other people out there who understand!!
@keithmcneil883
3 жыл бұрын
Tim, you said something that took me back to conversations I have with Tom Bukovac. He said something pivotal to me. He said when I’m playing Sultans of Swing on stage that I am someone’s Mark Knopfler in that moment. He said to remember that and pay homage to it. I still remember that.
@travelingobserver6590
Жыл бұрын
Your enthusiasm is truly contagious! Thank you for this boost. I work on the road a lot and started bringing my acoustic with me as a companion.
@garysmith2983
4 жыл бұрын
Can’t believe Tim kept a straight face for tip 2. The TPS boys would be giggling at the very least.
@joffalab
4 жыл бұрын
I’m subscribed to multiple guitar gurus (you will know who they are). I’ve just unsubscribed from several of them, not for any negative reason .... but more that I now find Tim to be the one who inspires me, limited talent and all, to keep going. Thanks Tim
@waltjames407
4 жыл бұрын
I've taken your (and others') advice and revisited the 9-42 string set of my younger days and I couldn't be happier. I was a heavy string advocate for years and was willing to sacrifice having fun playing for "tone" for far too long. Then you find out that the "tone" you get from heavy strings doesn't amount to a hill of beans in the end...at least on solid bodies. A very valuable piece of information. I am also happiest plugging straight into a good 2 channel amp with its own overdrive with either no pedals, or maybe just a Phase 90 or chorus with a battery in it, and a little bit of reverb on the amp. Pedals, pedal boards, digital programmable units, etc...all that stuff just gets in the way of my playing fun. I have a POD floor unit that I use for recording convenience, but I absolutely hate it for fun bedroom jamming. Always feel like there's something that needs tweaking on the POD.
@barneycarparts
4 жыл бұрын
Yep, I have been chasing gear and tones for the last 6 years. Love the idea of just choosing a guitar thats easy n fun not switching all the time Or thinking I'm saving the good one for the gig. I wasted a lotta time. and practiced wrong. Well its never too late to change. Thanks to Tim.
@waltjames407
4 жыл бұрын
@@barneycarparts Never really had issues with chasing tone like some guys I've known who have a new rig every quarter...although every time I've ever messed with a digital multi-effects unit I end up hating my life. And I pretty much *have* to own one of those dang things, since some one-offs I've played require me to run direct. Yes, that's right. Sound engineers are now dictating to guitar players what kind of rig they may and may not use. Don't get me started on that.
@Avedis-G
4 жыл бұрын
This video made me smile on many levels. I have my creative space set up a lot like yours, just not quite as tight but close (2 drum sets, bass, keys, 10 guitars, etc.). I even added lighting behind a few amps and my monitors. It’s a really cheap effect ($12 on Amazon) and is awesome for creating a great mood. Thanks for this! Great advice.
@hortyist1
3 жыл бұрын
Andy over at ..."Shut up and play" is my one stop place for learning songs. As a member of Tim's Masterclass and a patron of Andy's KZitem channel I feel extremely fortunate to have this level of guitar education at my finger tips...for peanuts ! relatively speaking.
@ericlisacolin
3 жыл бұрын
Tim! This is great advice for new guitarists and us old 'vets' as well. I shared this video with my niece who picked up her first electric guitar this Christmas (with a little help from her uncle) Follow what you love!
@samuelegiuseppelongo
3 жыл бұрын
If you're Eric Johnson, you're definitely entitled to call yourself a 'vet'... keep on playing, you got talent! 😊✌🏼
@georgeshepherd3381
3 жыл бұрын
I often thought the key to EVH's playing was his smile. I see that in you... when you show your super smile after a cool lick!
@samuelegiuseppelongo
3 жыл бұрын
Dear Tim, this is great advice for players of any level. Thanks for sharing your expertise in such a humble, honest and generous way. Plus, your playing is always very musical and on point, truly inspiring!
@humanbeing2420
4 жыл бұрын
I'm sick and tired of the outrageously high quality of Tim's playing.
@humanbeing2420
4 жыл бұрын
tomcoryell Just where the hell does he get off, playing like that? I mean .... smh.
@getenlightened
4 жыл бұрын
Your channel is your greatest gig... Thanks for pushing your audience to improve.
@NagoyaHouseHead
3 жыл бұрын
Tims smile when he hits the high bends is pure joy, the very essence of rocknroll
@swingset1969
4 жыл бұрын
The tip about easy reach REALLY helped me. I stole the "cockpit" idea after seeing a few Tim videos, and it's transformed my productivity, big time. Really makes it a joy to play, rather than frustrating. I will admit, it's not easy, it's not really cheap to do it right, but man what a payoff.
@Riverdeepnwide
4 жыл бұрын
Watching Tim's hands and how he includes his body moving into the playing clips is inspiring.
@KrisVComm
3 жыл бұрын
I am a saxophonist and I love your channel! I have long heard a comparison between you and Luke. It is in the melodic creativity and use of space. Luke is an absolute beast and it seems patently obvious that you two must be friends. Hopefully I will see you one day at the Baked Potato
@coopercooper8406
2 жыл бұрын
Man expresses true joy on that guitar.
@igorsim8170
4 жыл бұрын
Great advice about being yourself. Been saying that for years. Nice to hear from accomplished musician. Thanks.
@markuslandolt
4 жыл бұрын
I feel like a Neandertal seeing an UFO with Tim on the bridge. For me it's just guitar-cable-amp, but I love it 🙂
@michaeldinunzio3002
4 жыл бұрын
Great demo Tim I appreciate your comments they're honest and heartfelt. Keep up the great work you're an inspiration. Thank you.
@shawnmcvey7789
4 жыл бұрын
Getting into pedals is like trying smoking. You feel so much cooler but some girls will look at you weird and you will always be hemorrhaging money.
@paulypoobrain2929
4 жыл бұрын
Shawn McVey haha! Solid analogy.
@HarlanHarvey76
4 жыл бұрын
@Neal Murfitt i have an 84 Galien Krueger RB400 bass head...been in the family since about then. In all this time, i can't ever remember trying to play guitar through it🤔 looks like i now have a plan for Sunday. Did he play through a bass combo? Or did he have a guitar speaker cab hooked to a bass head?
@marioreyes1603
4 жыл бұрын
@@shawnmcvey7789 Hahaha Never saw it that way!! Hahahahaha
@thedevilinthecircuit1414
4 жыл бұрын
This may seem obvious to some players, but: have your guitar set up by a professional tech. This is my number one tip to help improve a player's relationship with their guitar. It will make any guitar (any guitar) play and sound its best. If you're good with tools and can work patiently and carefully, you can do it yourself. There are, however, some setup details that require special tools such as good nut files. Another detail is understanding how to properly and accurately level, crown, and polish the frets. Caution: don't start gaining your tech chops on your only guitar or an expensive guitar, because you'll make mistakes along the way as you fill your toolbox with experience. Buy a cheap/broken beater at a boot sale and practice your fretwork and nut work on that. Thank you Tim!
@robguitar1969
4 жыл бұрын
Great video. After hearing points #7 & 8, I had a great time playing this weekend and really enjoyed it. It was great to take a break from technical lessons and just play the kind of music I like.
@Draxtor
2 жыл бұрын
oh man Tim THANK YOU! "Create your fantasy workstation" will be my NUMBER ONE New Year's Resolution to be implemented on day ONE !!!
@b500l
4 жыл бұрын
one good way to remember your sound is take a picture on your phone, making sure your knob is in the right place from when you last fiddled with it. erm....
@donnathan745
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you soooo much Tim! You really pushed my inspiration button! I’m re-arranging my studio patches immediately!!!!!!!
@petergraham9267
3 жыл бұрын
Man, I thank my lucky stars the day I found your channel Tim..........to have a top pro give such truly GREAT insight and advice, is a joy. This video is one of your BEST for us weekend warriors IMHO.........I just LOVE playing guitar, but never had the wherewithal to be a pro at it..........but I think of myself that way 😂so watching how the REAL pros do it is such a pleasure.................my biggest challenge from today's video, and the thing I struggle with most, is the SPACE and SETUP.......I love that you have that "bridge on the Starship Enterprise" and it's something I don't have, and realise I desperately need.........I think I feel a discussion with my other half coming up, and a "negotiation" taking place 😂🤣Wish me luck..........😳
@guitfiddleblue
4 жыл бұрын
I enjoy watching Tim’s enthusiasm and passion and happiness about music! Inspiring!!!!!!
@SamBellGuitar
4 жыл бұрын
Amazing video. I need to watch this at least weekly. Thanks Tim. I was smiling all the way through.
@kenboi169
4 жыл бұрын
Step 6: Make It Like Starting a Car. I agree totally with this and have accomplished this over the years. The one thing I wish pedal makers would incorporate is letting the user decide what state the pedal should start up as (active or inactive). On system startup I have a couple pedals I always to have turn-off or turn-on. Also, unfortunately electricity is expensive where I live and just can't leave the system always powered up.
@natehine8541
4 жыл бұрын
Your advice to turn up your amp is a game changer .. even in modelers .. don't know why I never did it before ... thank you !!!
@listairgin
3 жыл бұрын
Great tips! Thank you so very much Tim . Best wishes to you from Northern Ireland 🌌🙋♂️
@edc3093
4 жыл бұрын
Tim, if folks would watch your videos, your upbeat, positive attitude would put Zoloft and Prozac out of business. You are a great inspiration, I can't help but to feel better after having your videos.
@officialswillis
4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely Wonderful, I actually really needed this video this week Mr Tim! So thanks for being there and as ever, thanks for inspiring and motivating us all - it makes us all feel just a little bit better about ourselves as guitarists and musicians, and that truly is so precious and valuable! Cheers
@alexZZGuitar6447
4 жыл бұрын
Hi Tim, love seeing those Steve Lukather session rhythm parts desmonstrated they are superb aswell as his solos. Hope you can demonstrate another of your rhythm session records soon? hope you have a great day, alex
@dball5243
4 жыл бұрын
You sir, inspire me. I cant watch you without picking up one of my guitars and getting better. Thank you for what you do. This channel is just good for the soul.
@joedavis8481
4 жыл бұрын
I (played) cheap guitars for a long time and finally bought a 2012 fender American standard strat and wow ! Yes a better quality guitar that feels really good in your hands can (and did for me) make you a better player. It made playing more enjoyable which I didn't know was possible. Olympic white/maple fingerboard...plug in the wah and channel jimi all night 🎸🤟🍻❤
@only4posting
4 жыл бұрын
Point 3: choose a guitar that is easy to play. I've tried many acoustic and electric guitars, and even if the neck isn't very large, or 'thick', I always have the same problem. My fingers are quite... Short . They're about 3.15 inches (or 8 cm)... Which makes things like arpeggios, Barre chords, etc etc, much harder to do. And if I use nylon strings, I would say everything becomes 2x harder. Because we have more power, force, pression, at the 2nd half of the fingers ( center-‐>tip ), and because the fingers are quite small, a simple G major barre chord can require tons of practice (no joke...not a talent issue..but a physics, or anatomy problem). I need to apply a ton of pressure, for my entire finger to correctly press all the strings, for the chord to sound ok. I had friends, with gigantic hands, so big, they could almost touch 3 strings, with the tip of one finger. Super hard to play, on guitars with small necks. So yeah, small fingers make playing the guitar almost an impossible thing. Shit !
@altcardiff
4 жыл бұрын
My longest finger is 3.25 inches, the rest are like yours or even shorter. I am envious of people with long elegant fingers (like my son, who plays better than me) but it doesn't stop me from playing *most* chords. In one of his videos, Tim P notes that he does not have long, elegant fingers either, but it hasn't stopped him. On the internet you can find exercises you to make your fingers stronger and improve your reach. Also worth having your guitar set up by a pro - I was AMAZED at the difference after I had this done for the first time. I'm sorry if this sounds patronising, it's not meant to be.
@daviddaniels4075
4 жыл бұрын
A man who truly loves his work.
@meschadarc141
4 жыл бұрын
learning the essence with mr pierce. playing music is about joy and feeling at home. like any cliche this is just the near to trivial essence of loads of truth.
@williampintor1286
4 жыл бұрын
Love you , don't ever stop what your doing.. Thank you so much for your love to us.
@13thAMG
4 жыл бұрын
Luke and Tim in the same room and session ... all my guitars' wet dreams in one. I've worked on TOTO gigs and hung out backstage with Steve. It's also been my goal to meet you too one day, Tim. Thank you for the lifelong inspirations.
@seanemmettfullerton
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tim! Super great advice... especially about having a fail-safe go-to sound (or sounds). When MIchael Thompson would come to a session I was on, he'd showcase his very best iconic sounds instantly, with no guess work. We were always impressed by how focused on the music he was, never searching for some elusive "better" sound...
@OliverAmberg
4 жыл бұрын
It's always fun to watch you play and enjoying it!
@CA10Z
3 жыл бұрын
One of your better "teaching" recommendations......Thanks....ENJOY LIFE
@eggshellalien
4 жыл бұрын
Great points, Tim! Love that Steve Lukather riff! I totally agree about playing along with favorite riffs. One of my favs is Jealous Lover by Rainbow. What a groove, huh?!
@avjake
4 жыл бұрын
Really dig your messages here. Absolutely love your jams, too. I recommend using two cameras (or even three) with cuts, not one camera with the crash zooms. Most filmmakers use cuts, or they actually move the camera if they want to change framing. Tarantino uses zooms, but that is a deliberate effect to simulate spaghetti westerns and martial arts B movies. But do what you feel works for you - it's actually kind of a signature effect now.
@ricardorodriguez5549
4 жыл бұрын
#8 hit me where I live. When I was started working, I tried to do a lot of stuff outside of my wheelhouse, and I learned a ton, it was only later when I leaned into the funk/R&B/soul rhythm guitar vibe that was in me naturally did more and better gigs come my way. Always plenty to chew on after watching you drop pearls of wisdom.:)
@dball5243
4 жыл бұрын
Oh and the Boss EQ video warmed my heart. I think I got mine when I was 14 or 15. I'm 40 today and I use it every day of my life. Just awesome boost.
@dougfa3515
4 жыл бұрын
Andy from Shut Up & Play Guitar is awesome... always nails the tone and feel of the song.
@anthonyward8587
3 жыл бұрын
You're so inspirational Tim. I always feel empowered to play when I watch your YT vids. Cheers from Oz.
@budgetguitarist
4 жыл бұрын
I totally stole the "cockpit" idea not only for my setup, but for how I record my videos for my own channel, based on this channel! I've learned so much from this channel. :)
@ChrisSmith-pj7um
4 жыл бұрын
Hey Tim. I really appreciate your videos. I am signed up for the school this week. Looking forward to it ! ,
@denismguitar1552
4 жыл бұрын
Beautiful melodic playing in your intro!
@scoots8519
4 жыл бұрын
And when you find the tone you like on your guitar and amp write down the settings so you can find it again!
@TheHallberger
4 жыл бұрын
I wish I could just get my tone set to Tim mode
@jeffarnold3229
4 жыл бұрын
I wish I could get my LIFE to Tim mode!!!
@davidoreilly7328
3 жыл бұрын
I’m new here, but my god this mans joy is infectious
@clutch1141
4 жыл бұрын
Can't agree more. I get in so much more playing since I set up my amps right in the middle of the floor beside the computer and put the pedalboard on a cab stand so its easy to access, looper on the floor of course and then guitars on stands within reach. It's made a mess of my living room but well worth it
@minstrelofMir
4 жыл бұрын
after 45 years since i started my 1st band and recording since 1988,,just in a home teach myself way..my biggest tip is yes its great to have everything set up like a studio,but in my younger days i always had alot of visitors,what happend my house was robbed... in the couple of times i lost,,,tascam midi studio"s 644 x2 ,shergold masquerador 1975.hofner violin bass (1970-71) peavey acoustic 210watt amp(with horns )combo. vox valve combo. ect ect now age55 i know i didant have as many real friends as i thought,,the fact i would always record and teach recording to anyone for nothing,i thought would mean people didanmt need to steal off me,,they still do,,take care
@mattfleming2287
4 жыл бұрын
Great tips. I’d add simplify as well. Gear doesn’t make you great. Playing makes you great. I’ve paired my setup down as simple as possible with a tone I love, with a great, easy to play partscaster. Got a great mini amp head, into a fantastic 2x12 cabinet. Since I’ve stopped tweaking tones and settled on one really good sound, I’ve become so much better. I know how to wring every drop out of my setup. Plus, I can ignore the latest shiniest thing from NAMM and not drool over all the latest gear demos.
@benfox8709
4 жыл бұрын
I don’t play guitar but this video concept is really important and I’m glad you put this up it’ll help a lot of people
@stepitupandgo67
3 жыл бұрын
What an awesome lesson...thank you, Tim!!!
@jeremiahlyleseditor437
4 жыл бұрын
You are great!! You are always inspiring with your technique Never a dull video
@brandonhoffman9202
4 жыл бұрын
Solid Tim! Thanks for sharing these nuggets of wisdom!
@ianbarnes1406
4 жыл бұрын
Man, that double stop ending at 2-34 is just sublime
@dlisiak
4 жыл бұрын
Just what I was looking for. Inspiration without the perspiration. I guess we the subscribers don't realize that at times even the great ones get into a funk or two 😉. Thanks man.
@henryperkins8392
4 жыл бұрын
this video was pure gold. GOLD I tell ya! Thanks again Tim!
@RavenMadd9
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Tim.......Miss learning from records.
@lnugent1000
2 жыл бұрын
One way to love your guitar is to have a private stock PRS like yours. That’s probably a $15,000 guitar. And I’m glad that you have it sir you deserve it.
@timpierceguitar
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for being so kind...these days I also feature a lot of guitars that are under $1000 on my channel, they are very lovable also :)
@BootlegBil
4 жыл бұрын
It comes across how much you enjoy playing all the time. Even the mistakes too, because you learn from them. - I might add something to your list about having a rest if you're feeling under the weather. It becomes more important as you get older. Return to what was going on refreshed, ready to go again.
@sionmichel
4 жыл бұрын
Your passion for the instrument is infectious. Thank you!
@alanfisher1113
4 жыл бұрын
Awesome ideas Tim ,your a joy to tune into
@RJ-qh1iw
4 жыл бұрын
Top notch advise as always. The basics that at times I lose sight of when playing. Simple effective steps. I'm writing this stuff down and hanging it on the wall...
@russelwoods6986
3 жыл бұрын
Love the melodic line starting at 15 sec.
@TheQhope
3 жыл бұрын
Always great, Tim. Love what you do. And, man, YOUR good tone is SOOOO good. Thanks for all you do. Q
@athanasiusdicia117
4 жыл бұрын
11th mood lifter; Tim's encouraging words and voice. Kudos Tim, you make us feel like home!
@jj-uk
4 жыл бұрын
You always make such good sense. Exactly right.
@t.sewell1513
4 жыл бұрын
New subscriber here via Beato. Love your enthusiasm and great advice right off the bat.
@stinkwhistle756
4 жыл бұрын
Tim can I tell people you are my really cool uncle?
@paulcarpenter2807
4 жыл бұрын
Really good advice, well done Tim for putting this vid together, as an artist you have to be the best at being yourself.. So true! Be brave. Thanks Tim.
@afteryourburial
3 жыл бұрын
newly sub'd and genuinely love your channel!! your videos have been really helping me come out of a playing rut and just enjoy simply sitting down and playing.
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