Talking Heads - This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody) Guitar Lesson + Looper Breakdown
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- čas přidán 17. 10. 2022
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In today's guitar lesson we learn how to play "This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)" by Talking Heads. This song has only three open chords and can easily be played by a beginner. That being said, this song features a multitude of awesome guitar and synth parts which we can learn and combine onto a looper. I give a demo on how one would go about doing this. Using a looper is an essential skill and addition to anyone's practice as it helps your rhythm, groove, soloing, and guitar arranging.
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Another prime example of why MT Guitar is one of the best channels out there with covering ALL guitar parts from beginner to advanced and providing a great intro backstory to the band and song itself. Great job Mitch!
My fave TH song. I clicked the “like” button before I watched the lesson. Thank you!
YES!!!!!!!! This song is such a GEM ! So beautiful Mitch !
Thanks bro!
Loved this song since I saw Stop Making Sense so long ago. Thank you for this wonderful rendition and tutorial!!!
After the birth of my daughter I found this song again. To young to relate but loved talking heads as a youngster. Great explanation of the parts! Amazing job. Love the Sean Hayes cover of this song as well
Sweet! Great, unique lesson. Thanks
This is the best. Thank you. I have seen David sing this several times and have always wanted to work it out.
Thanks for this lesson!! I love this song and can now play it thanks to you :)
Lovin’ the vibe from your performance the beginning of your video 😌
So good! Cheers
This is a fine lesson of this song.
nice work man!
Great lesson 👍🎶
Great video mate thanks, guitar playing was superb 👍 definitely something for me to work on 🎸 David Byrne genius and a good Scot 🏴
One of my favorite songs! I'd really like more tips/advice on the actual looper. I absolutely suck at using that thing and normally end up just playing over the song or some backing track on CZcams. I really liked your advice of just using this song as a good warm-up/practice of Em....can't ever get too much practice! ~Cheers
Do you have a play on this song? But not a guitar lesson. Because, You play it relly good tha t I would listen many times.
One of my top 10 favorite songs
Wow this is insane!!
Great cover
nice job!
Super God bless you
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MT! Awesome video, what set up are you running for that tone?
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please share the tab!!! would love to do this in our band!
Nice!! It’s on the Patreon!
My favorite version of this is from American Utopia, and only because of the pause/false ending after "And you love me 'til my heart stops." It's so perfect it should have always been there, I don't know why it took so long to incorporate. czcams.com/video/8tleuCkQtXE/video.html
Still, this makes me excited enough to dig my looper pedal out of the bottom of the pedal drawer and mess around with this, excellent work!
Why is it that when i do the strumming part it sounds nothing close to that😢 any tips?
Im following the strum pattern and playing pretty close to the same speed
12:43 who plays this part in the actual song, and what instrument is it?
Alex Weir playing it on guitar. He played on the album version, you can see him play this in Stop Making Sense: czcams.com/video/ekBt4XllATg/video.htmlsi=5PbQJAJB9hG1NNv_&t=190
@@MarcusBrannon thank you!
What Taylor is that ?
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Would be great if you said triad/chord shapes instead of saying frets just sayin 🤷🏼♂️