John Butler Guitar Lessons


This is a small movie of John Butler, where he clarifies some of is own personal skills. Sorry for the terrible synchronization. Delight in :D ***UPDATE*** For the people who have been incisive desperately what the intro song is called, it’s called ‘lucky home’ and its a song which is dedicated to his wife Danielle. To see the complete version of the song, click on this link: www.youtube.com Cheers!

25 Responses to “John Butler Guitar Lessons”

  • musiclister1 says:

    sick skill. wicked sound

  • Harlequinslullaby says:

    damn..

  • blazeablunt4200 says:

    its open c

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  • cujagu says:

    Who the hell would make the argument that Kurt Cobain is anywhere near as excellent a guitarist as JB? I’m a huge Nirvana fan, and I know how much Cobain contributed to composition, so I’m not trying to take anything away from him, but damn…

  • rwebb61 says:

    So he’s just messing around in the c foremost scale it looks like, can any one attest to that?

  • myhighmilo420 says:

    what tuning is he in?

  • LilDrake says:

    This really really sounds like Miyavi! Both guitarists are awesome.

  • Arycke says:

    “Lucky Home” But it’s in the description… along with a link :-)

  • LoganOds says:

    incredible training ^^
    Does anyone have the tabs for the first “simple” exercise ? even his slow version is too quick for me to see clearly…

  • motos342 says:

    does anyone no what the songs called at the start?

  • MrNiidraatz says:

    …I don’t in fact KNOW why Cobain is (as you say) considered a better guitarist than JB, but I could imagine that this is not necessarely about the fingerpicking or so (Cobain wouldn’t have any change vs JB), but fact is that Cobain influenced our composition from today HEAPS. All the bands like Korn, Blink 182, Excellent Charlotte, Framing Hanley, Marilyn Manson and yeah well every band that goes into this style of composition, they wouldn’t exist -or at least not as well-known as they are, without Nirvana.

  • mrcade says:

    @EspenBass
    wow…did someone in fact make that claim?

  • xenux123 says:

    Really sick hummers and pull offs.. O_O

  • stett99 says:

    open c?

  • JiminyJankenshipify says:

    @virtuosow I am guessing the same reason you did. I had a specific thing to say and made a mistake. If that is the only thing you have to say back to my comment, then I am sorry I spelled it incorrectly, and sorry I pointed your mistake out as well.

    “Peace, Like, Respect”–John Butler

  • virtuosow says:

    Jiminy,

    Then why did you denote it with an “R”??

    Thanks….

  • JiminyJankenshipify says:

    @virtuosow I am not so sure that “Leo Krotke” would want you slamming another musician because you hold some sociological fallacy that you are superior to anyone.

    It is Leo Krottke…two t’s, just so you know for future reference. Have a fantastic day.

  • virtuosow says:

    Hey Lemonfriend..Why don’t you suck his Lameass dick you Pussy..Stop kissing his ass!! Leo Kotke, Now that’s a fantastic acoustic Player..This guys a nigga wanna be!! KKK rules…

  • LEMONFRIENDCLIVE says:

    fuck you hes is the best acoustic guitarist around, yeah he is a bit crap at teaching xD and just gets lost in it but to say he sucks ass is like saying you agree with the kkk u make me sick

  • DudeBroLax says:

    @johved i reckon it’s “Devil Running” off of Grand Inhabitant

  • edusty2010 says:

    Yes they’re fake. In another one of his videos he clarifies how he makes them, they’re basically toilet paper and super glue, just filed to the right affect.

  • johved says:

    what song starts at 0:50

  • GuitarAddict420 says:

    should look into a baritone guitar lolz

  • tomoness says:

    i have a 12 string and its only strung with 6 coz i like the deeper sound o_O

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