Guitar Teacher REACTS: Kenny Vaughan & Guthrie Trapp "You Know It Ain't Right" LIVE 4K

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Published 2021-07-14

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  • Hi Michael, this is Chris from J. Rockett Audio Designs. I wanted to share our story on how we started working with Guthrie. I had just moved to Nashville and wanted to find an artist that encompassed the Nashville thing. I was at Joe Glaser's getting a repair done and asked Joe who he thought fit that bill. Before I could finish my question he said Guthrie. I reached out to Guthrie immediately and that is how the relationship started. If you ever get a chance to see him with his trio for a night you will hear an endless bag of licks....so deep it is crazy. Guthrie is a great guy as well which really makes it more appealing but he is as good as it gets!! Love you channel!
  • @billregan1981
    Guthrie has reached legendary status amongst fellow players, he just owns everything he does. That little latin infused lick is one of his trademarks, really cool stuff!
  • @aesamaya08
    Cousin Kenny Vaughan is sooooo over looked! First time I saw him was Austin City Limits with Lucinda back in early 90's. So incredibly tasteful and true to country picking, never misses a note, always plays the right part, so clean. Tele, amp and thousands of hours of practice. Check him and Marty Stuart out another great player just smokin'.
  • @markg8434
    Guthrie is one of the best guitar players on the planet that most people have never heard of. He’s a guitar player’s guitar player.
  • My wife and I went to Nashville three weeks ago. Always wanted to go and it did not disappoint. We went to The Kitchen and watched Guthrie perform. Insane! He is about as good as it gets!!
  • @mt-nv4jd
    About 13:40 you can see Kenny is absolutely dialed in to what GT is doing, he turns to the drummer to kick it up, and leads GT to another level. These are pros. Fun to watch.
  • @leokayo4776
    Guthrie T knows exactly where all the right notes are, even when they're wrong he makes 'em sound just right. hell of an educator as well.
  • @tdz69
    Guthrie is hands down one of the most incredible players out there today. He’s just so damn good. Seen him live with John Oates and blown away. Cannot wait to get back to nashville and catch him with his trio
  • @profwwb
    Don't overlook Kenny Vaughn who has be Marty Stuarts lead guitar player for 20 years. He can play it all.
  • @dkjazzz
    Thanks ! Kenny never gets enough exposure
  • @tjnugent62
    Kenny Vaughan is the Mike Campbell of country music. What he does with the Fabulous Superlatives is completely off the chain.
  • Dude - I am so glad Guthrie is on your radar now. I found him years ago when he was first starting up his YouTube channel. He's got to be my favorite player ever - and yeah he can play fast - but when he plays slow - I love it. The note choices just roll into right what you want to hear. I even took a lesson from him for my birthday - so much fun. He's made a big difference for me personally in opening up the neck with how he views it - so thankful. I'm still working on it obviously - but it's so great to be able to see a light at the end of the tunnel vs being in darkness and not knowing which way to turn in your search for unlocking the neck. Pretty much every night I walk through my CAGED chord shapes - but that's not enough (that's where most people stop short). After that - you play the major scale over each shape, then arpeggios, then pentatonic. You've got to be able to see it all constantly no matter what lick you are playing or where you came from - you have to know what chord (shape) you are playing out of. That's the key - that's the core of what Guthrie preaches. I haven't mastered it, but I KNOW it to be true. There are some who argue - I say argue with that performance. If a master like this is telling you exactly how he thinks and some other YouTuber nobody is saying it's wrong - who you going to believe? Thanks so much Guthrie.
  • @CianRourke
    Kenny would have a regular trio gig at a club here in Nashville. Killer jazz-o-politin country. And then Guthrie would fill in when Kenny was out. 2 versions. Both stellar. And often Dave Roe was on bass and either Jeffrey Clemens or Jimmy Lester was on drums. One of the many great reasons to live in the Nashville area.
  • @jeahvel
    I think you hit the proverbial "nail on the head" with two things you pointed out. The "country chromatic mindset" and "jazz chromatic mindset". To me, it's those guys that fluidly move through either or both of those mindsets that are the true guitar greats. Always love listening to Tony Rice (as an example) and his work in Bluegrass and then the jazz work he did on the first David Grisman Quintet album. Thanks for posting this...
  • Guthrie is very fine, no doubt. But let's give props to Kenny as well. Remember him as a youngster playing with Lucinda Williams.
  • @madisonbush1188
    I got really excited when I saw this pop up in my notifications today! Guthrie is one of the absolute best country pickers on the planet and this video really shows his talents off. I'm glad you stopped it during his solo as much as you did. I've watched this video like 30+ times and I learned more from when you stopped and talked about some of what he's doing than I ever have in previous watches. Thanks for picking my video!
  • @isaacjohnson.
    Guthrie is amazing. Blows me away every time! Such a great player. Excellent choice
  • @aaronball9640
    Guthrie is out of this world. Such an incredible player!
  • @kdavis63
    He is a Honey Badge, and doesn't give a shit. Love it.