Crosby Stills and Nash "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" Guitar Lesson
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I almost broke down and cried when I got to the end of this. I've been trying to play it since the album hit the radio in 1969, but none of the songbooks or later online tabs got it completely right. You're the first I've found to really nail it, and explain it in such an easy-to-follow way. Many thanks!
Great work Marty
Im getting it too,,,its so cool i can play this song..and "Tree Top Flyer "
Love the one your with is in the same tuning, same chord shapes as the intro of Judy Blue Eyes just played in different places, and if you got through Judy well Love the one your with will be a breeze, peace and love to you brother man
Man, can I relate..! Cheers!
@@DocRockBaby Same with CSN&Y "Carry On". Stills guitar is tuned to Modal E and the others are in standard tuning.
CSN introduced the world to “Bruce Palmer modal tuning” (low to high: E E E E B E), which Stills learned from the former Buffalo Springfield bassist and used in “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes,” as well as Déjà vu (CSN's follow-up album with Neil Young) cuts like “4+20,” “Carry On” and “Word Game” from Stills' 1971 solo album. Love your lessons! You have taught me so many songs!
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Thanks!
Don’t forget Love the One You’re With (just tuned a little further down to
C C C C G C)
It's 88º, I live at the beach, yet I spent the afternoon inside working on this song with you because I could not put my guitar down. What a fantastic job you did on breaking down what before seemed like an unclimbable mountain. Thank you, Marty, for all your work on this! You totally rock.
Marty, If I had had you for my guitar teacher when I was a kid I would have had a different life!!
At age 70 because of you I am now able to play a song which I’ve cherished through the years and never had any hope of playing it. Thankyou so very much Marry
Crosby, Stills, Nash and Schwartz !
@td tom.... good job!
I'd pay to see those guys... maybe if they came to play in New Zealand
td tom ha ha that would be something !
@@@tdtom1376 ... I saw them in 1982... just brilliant. My takeaway all these years later was how tight the vocal harmonies were in a live performance. If you ever have a chance to see them you should... all three of them are approaching 80 years old.
@@MartyMusic so, when are you going to be here?
Danced to this with my beautiful daughter in the sunshine after recovering from cancer. Please keep sharing Marty xxx
I was a teenager learning guitar when the album originally came out. Obviously there was no internet back then. No You-Tube, Quora, Reddit. Ha ha. It was like the dark ages. I bought a songbook that showed chords in standard tuning. Didn't sound anywhere close to being right. I gave up. Thanks - this was fun and a nearly 50 year-old riddle solved.
In the 70s it *was* the dark ages (at least for me) with cheat books often transcribing songs technically correct but otherwise utterly wrong.
@@GandoTheBard Yes they were all adapted for piano and in dreadful keys. You could only learn first hand from watching someone play it. We used to trade licks that way.
@@kingrobert1st Indeed. If not for the many great musicians on Bleeker Street I would have learned very little of the craft. Not that it amounts to anything since I am not a pro but it did help inform my songwriting.
same exact problem i had... with the Deja Vu - CSN songbook...worthless hahah
Marty I have always loved this song. Always thought it was out of my ability. 60 years old and I’m learning it now. Thank you so much. I’m in the process at 60 learning all of the songs I always wanted to learn. It seems to be helping my fingers limber up some. Thanks again for your gift.
My turn...I almost got this!!
I'm 54, and now everytime I learn a new song, I can't remember how to play it 3 months later.
@@E-BikingAdventures that just means that you keep learning new songs all the time. Life is full of options.
I’m so thankful that after 50 years I found out how to play this. Thank you so much!! Btw, I’m 67.
Same here...always wondered what tuning Steven was using. I got so many songs from the 70's off yt and quite often from young musicians who weren't even concieved when we were listening to them!
I am so happy you did this today. I have been listening to this song and unable to play it for good god 40 years. My eyes are tearing up. Thank you so much for teaching this song. This has inspired my guitar playing. Please do more CSNY when you can, this is wonderful.
Marty, I’ve learned 4 different songs that I’ve always wanted to play in less than 40 minutes because of the way you explain it in such an easy to learn way… Thank you! I think this one will take a little longer for me than the others, but I already have the gist of the intro within the first few minutes… I can’t believe I’m actually playing this song!!!
Hey brother I have been a bar musician on the central coast of California for 17 years. You are my go to anytime I can’t figure out a song or need to know it fast! Thanks for all you do!!
@fatmancross where in central coast are you located? I spent a lot of years in SLO And neighboring towns and always enjoyed the local live music scene in the whole county. Where Do You normally play live most often? Maybe I’ll catch you one of these days. Perhaps I already have seen you play but we’ll never know! 😝 cheers and keep shredding my friend!
Absolutely one of my favorites … got through the whole lesson after the 4th round. This was a gift. Thanks Marty!
I’m a new player within the last couple of years, and I am trying to learn all of these parts to perform and sing in a couple of months. So super helpful and I am watching it multiple times
16:00 still here!! My favorite song thx marty party!!
Thank you my friend!
+Marty Music Mar"tee" you are awesome ......been with you for a long time, and you still are the best!!!! Been playing on and off for a long time. But you got me back into it with gusto! Like gomer would say.....Thank ya Thank ya Thank ya
Haha! I’m 70 years old and you showed me a song I’ve wanted to play for 50 years lol THANKS. Dynamite lesson
Marty, nice job and very generous of you to share. If I may make a suggestion: At 21:50, try these chords instead on strings 1/2/3 fretted at 14,10,10 12,9,9 repeat 5 times and finish with 9,9,9 7,7,7...not certain about that last 7,7,7 chord, but the rest sound right. :)
I have the daylight again DVD from '83.sounds a little different.
Great work Marty ! Thank you...please tell me your string type and gauges cuz the sound is Stillsalicious! P.s. maybe add guitar model and any bridge, nut upgrades,etc. C'mon ...give w the 411, my musical brah'.
I absolutely agree with George B on the E/14th fret B/10 th fret suggestion just before chorus 21:50
THANK YOU!! Have wanted to play this all of my life - I am in a folk/rock band that has the vocals DOWN! I just gotta deliver on this guitar part. SO fun. I don't give a rat's a..... how old the song is. It TOTALLY ROCKS!!! You're the bomb. Such a good teacher. And player.
Marty, I watch and learn from many of your lessons. For me, this made what sounded like an impossible song understandable. Thanks!
Was the general public even AWARE of open tunings in the 1970's? I was taught to play this song in standard tuning just like everyone else in 1975. It never sounded right, but I just muddled through anyways. And don't even get me started on The Stones and Zeppelin...Cheesh!! THANKS MARTY!!!! - Some random musical genius kid in the future is going to get ahold of this video and take what Stills did then blow fucking minds thanks to videos like this one Marty!!! Learning this it's like unlocking the doors to a musical vault that was sealed from the general public for decades. And it all began with he Delta Blues dudes who were NEVER given the recognition they all deserved for re-inventing the standard 6 string guitar!!! 😎✌👍
Great song from Stephen Stills that I grew-up in the 80's on the Jersey Shore listening to and watching the movie Woodstock on VHS. Thanx for the lesson! Schöne Grüße aus Bayern.
16:00 - Still with ya Marty!! Lovin' the CSN. Thanks.
ha ha very nice!!!
This is Amazing. Keep the CSN AND Y COMING!!!!!!!!!!!! The genius of Stephen Stills!
Stephen Stills and CSN's songs were one of the main reasons I was just itching to pick up a guitar and learn...my Dad played guitar and drums, so naturally since birth I was exposed to music, a little purple guitar all I could do was strum and instruments, bands he was in, and guitar centers and loved it.
And then he passed when I was seven, and all of that went away and it took years and wasn't just until 2020~2021 that I found myself again, pretty much through music, I believe; and having my grandpa's old classical guitar and being very new to the guitar realm, knowing only three basic chords in standard, of course this was the song I had to learn first and this was the video I pulled up three years ago, and played a little bit of and then decided it was too hard, and gave up on it, and went back to standard basic stuff. I've been playing ever since then, crazy into guitar and all it's glory~I got a strat model in '22 and present day:
I thought I'd pull this video up and actually learn it this time and floated through it like a breeze!!! a younger me would be proud, i think~ and I seem to forget that. And I laugh now, remembering how the harmonic on the twelfth blew my mind, and now it's just a frequent thing. Marty was THE guy, those first two years of my playing~ and helped me so much!!
Thank you so much, Marty!!❤🤘🏼
Your father's music? Crap that's my music. Guess he and I are both old. Always wanted to get Stills sound using standard tuning, but it never sounded right. Special Thanks for this one.
abejacgot it’s my music too
Fine things don't age, brother, they mature like good wine
I made it to 16:00 ! What a great lesson ! Ive always wanted to learn to play this song....thanks so much Marty !!!
Can’t thank you enough for how you explain things. You’re my kind of guitar teacher. 👏
Man, i have learned so much during the covid pandimic. Im an old vet with to many guitars. But thanks to you i can actually play the songs i love.. thank you..
Great work Marty; thanks for helping me make sense of such an iconic track
Thank you so much for the video. I saw the video of CSN playin this song live in1982, was a difficult song to play till I stumble on your video, the tuning and the tutorial. Thanks Man...
The only part of this video that annoyed me was the pre-video ad with some guy telling me I can't learn how to play guitar on You Tube. Marty-the-Man makes lessons fun, he's detailed and easy to understand. I think it goes without saying, we all want to party with Marty! May the Schwartz be with you......
I tuned my guitar a different way three days ago before coming here to find out how to play this song...but I still got 3/4 of the way through the song with DADABD.
Also, I'm not really a guitarist. I mainly play percussion and keys.
I'm still gonna get it, though. Thank you for this lesson. The song is over 50 years old, is fairly simple, and most of the internet still wants money to show people how to play it.
Yep I made it "that" far and beyond. Thanks for solving the tuning mystery. For years I thought it was a Drop D.....
great teaching Marty---- also reading David Crosby' s autobiography - 1989 - co-written by Carl Gottlieb ---- Laurel Canyon .... so the first Crosby Stills and Nash album 1969 had good studio production as well - new - the book fills in so much - 1971
I made it to the part. Never thought I’d actually learn this song. Thank you!!!
Marty. I hope you’re still reading these comments. Thanks!!! I’ve learned so much in a month. From the lesson 1 beginner to seeing how you you break down the songs of my youth. Imagine, using 5 string playing an E. I thought it was much more complicated. You make it easy to understand. Thanks again.
Haha watched the whole instruction but cracked up at 16:04 when you say if you made it this far leave a message ...so here I am. This is spot on....thanks for the tuning. Never tried to play it but thought it was a dropped D. Nice work Marty!
Thanks! That's not how I've been playing it. I didn't know about the tuning. You and I are going to learn this together! I want to play this in public but never got the "chestnut brown canary part" right.
You're the best!
I'm always coming back to your videos Marty, i started off with you two and a half years ago. As a matter of fact i was looking for "carry on " lesson and i found this
What a beautiful song...
Marty, having spent time with the man in Colorado in mid 70's, thank you for nailing it... almost.
Course SS never used a pic is one.
The ending area tho needs a tweak on notes played...be my lady, catch the rainbow etc
I searched around to find a lesson on this song. After wasting much time I saw Good ole Marty’s video. This is the best lesson I’ve ever encountered. Thanks Marty!
And I mean any song lesson I’ve ever watched
Good work Marty, you’re always my go to when some try to get everything all exactly perfect when all I want is close enough to sound good!
Your best lesson yet. The hardest part for me is strumming while playing the intro chords; I’ve heard the song start with both up & down strums and just downs as you’ve taught. Both ways look simple but for me trying to strum (either way) while playing the intro chords is like patting my head and rubbing my stomach at the same time. I
I’m still here Marty , you’re explaining everything really well. It’s easier to use your video to learn than from other instructors. I am going to use this my gig at the highway one brewing co. today. I use TC Helicon Play Acoustic to harmonize with my voice. Thank you Marty !
That is the Modal E tuning that Stills used in that song. The other guitar(s) are in standard tuning. It makes for a neat contrast.
A fabulous lesson and teaching. Thanks a million!
Thanks Marty! Got all the way through. Thanks for always being so thorough!
I'm a wonderful guitar player!
Really not so much, but this is another example where your excellent guidance has shown me how really accessible are so many of these tunes I've grown old with and now can finally play. Thanks Marty, you're a treasure for making me feel accomplished.
You really did a good thing here Marty, especially explaining Modal E!!
Great tuition, watched to the end and plan to play it at a festival this summer.
Used to cruise town with this blaring on the radio, when I was in high school 1970. Good tutorial. I have always tuned to DADDAD so I shall try this next!
Marty Im still with you brother ....You are the man
I like the way you teach . Thanks David Keener
This song reminds me of hanging out with my brother back in the 70's . Thanks for posting this and making it so easy to learn. God Bless ya!
I discovered that I prefer two alternate fingerings for this song, from what Marty uses; I thought I'd share here.
For the A chord, I kinda prefer the fingering 550000, instead of 500500. You can use this up and down the neck, ie, at the 10th fret 10 10 0 0 0 0.
For the B chord, the 777777 fingering sounds awesome and then you can alternate 777797 while strumming that chord.
The A chord can also use a bar 555555 with the syncopation of 555575. but I like it mostly as 550000
Whenever I play an acoustic gig in CB, I am going to give a shout out and thank you to Marty Schwartz for teaching me all these songs and tell any budding "wanna be's" like me to check you out on CZcams.
Your instruction video is the best I have seen so far on You Tube! Thank you so much...can't believe I can play this song...
For an unknown reason, playing it, is very simple, but singing it, is very hard. The tone is difficult to grasp for a single singer. Anything helps! Thanks Marty good job!
Marty does a great job breaking down this classic by CSN&Y.
I've been wanting to learn this song for a long time I'm so happy
Thanks Marty your the best guitar teacher online for me....you have taught me favorite rock songs and fancy licks ...and things I don't know on guitar...
Yes Marty I made it to bridge. 😀 always wanted to learn this tune but wasn’t sure on the tuning Stills used. Now I know! Thanks!!
Gday Marty. I would just like to pass on to you how great your lessons are. Thank you for all of your hard work teaching the world how to play the guitar. You are a significant inspiration for myself. No stress, just pure enjoyment and willingness to learn how to play. I have a request for a song I would like to see you play. It is a simple one I believe. Could you do REO Speedwagon - Take it on the run? Much appreciated, and again, thank you for your incredible leadership. Cheers!
chris ashton 🤘🏼🤟🏼
Your the best . like how you love and enjoy playing your music . love this song. ✌️💓
That was so great, I can listen to you all day. When you added the harmonic on the 12th fret just made the whole section better. Thank you so much for the lessons.
OK that was a FANTASTIC lesson!!!!
I made it this far. I learned something. I thought it was tuned in the "standard" E. Man how lost I would've been. It would've just been missing something. I haven't tried plying it yet but I plan on recording it im my studio. Thanks for the breakdown.
Thanks. Some of the positions were driving me crazy (usually a short trip for me, but there it is.) Awesome lesson, man.
Wow, what a lesson. Very in depth. Thanks man
I made it all the way through! Awesome lesson thank you!
Thanks for the lesson! I watched it I. It’s entirety. I’m going o keep watching until I get it. Thanks again!
Are you kidding me!!! - Of course I made it that far!👍 GREAT LESSON (as usual👍) and such a MINT song!!!❤ - YOU ROCK!👊
Thanks for this Marty! Super helpful.
One tiny mistake though, after the bit with the harmonic. It’s the same progression as in the intro without the hammering. So it goes..
1st string: 5-4-
2nd string:7-5-2hO
Thanks Marty. One of my all-time favorite CSN songs that I’ve learned to play and forgotten a few times over the years. Your lesson for this one is the best on CZcams - there are only two others I’ve found that are close. Peace, and thanks for all you do.
16:10 thank you for great tutorial!
The fantastic vocal harmonies are what CSN made their fortunes on but Steven Stills gets overlooked as a guitar player and what a songwriter.
By far the best tutorial of this one, you break it down so well, it makes it doable, just need someone who can sing it now
Hi Marty Best lesson of this song I have come across…
You rock dude
CSN's first album was released 50 years ago yesterday, so I figured it was time to learn this properly. Thanks!
You out did yourself, Marty. I used to know this terrific song and came here for retraining. 😁
Awesome Marty you explained the solo perfectly
Great lesson Marty! Steven Stills is one of the most under-rated guitar players of all time. He is truly one of the greats IMHO. His playing is always totally amazing & innovative... 👍👍🎸🎸👍👍
First time I’ve ever attempted this song. I’ve downloaded it to my iPhone. With practice I’ll get it. Thanks Marty.
You are an awesome guitar player musician and teacher Thank you !
MAD respect for this one.
Hey Marty! I am new to playing guitar and I have been trying to teach myself forever by mumford and sons. Unfortunately its fairly new and I can't find the strum pattern anywhere. I was hoping you could post a video:)! love your channel, you have helped me out a ton in the past couple months!
Interesting tutorial. It is always nice to hear a version of a song played with style and demonstrated without too much obfuscation. I found a page on UG that was not too off base from what you are doing here but the explanation here is so much more concise and disambiguated. Particularly concerning the solo parts.
Love your version of the lyrics man:
"I am E, you are B, then we go down to A
you makin' EEEE A!"
Marty, Thank you for ALL the input. You have made my life as an entertainer so much easier.
You mentioned your Dad at the beginning of this video and "Guy Schwartz" popped into my head. He wrotre some Lead sheets for me in 1978 in Houston. Circles huh? He may not be your Dad but it popped into my head AND I wanted to thank you twice for all the cool stuff you've shown me. One day I'm gonna buy something. No really!!
Marty, I've been playing guitar for 9 years, and I still love your lessons the best! I'm glad to see you are branched out on your own now!
First like. Never thought I’d see you doing a CSN lesson, heeelll yeah
Thank you so much, one of my most favourite songs. Now to practice it. regards PJ
Great lesson Marty eveyone loves this song and it a great sing along with friends.
I watched and practiced to the end! Thank You so much!,
Oh Marty 🤩 wow that first play through!
Well I'm late to the party. But I'm sure glad I made it. Thanks for the details. I've been"playing" for a while but haven't progressed much.
I will definitely keep watching and hopefully learning.
This looks a lot easier than the way I learned it in open D! From some guitar magazine transcription in the late 80's/early 90's. Worked so hard on that. Time to start over! Damn ...
Great lesson! Thank you very much!