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  • its not more effective , just different

  • Hehe "Lay some skin on your strings"

  • CRACKWOOD the movie !!!! coming soon...

  • hey, love that guitar. GOLD BABY

  • Desert Rose

  • Whoa, i didn't know kyle gass taught guitar lessons

  • Good stuff, thanks for the lesson. I'm eagerly awaiting more

  • I won't watch this unless you play a Telecaster! Maybe Alabama played Strats, but real country singers such as Merle Haggard and Buck Owens played Teles. Maybe I need to send Redd Volkaert to have a talk with you about country music and give you some guitar lessons.

  • Cara que aulinha nada a ver!

  • learn to tune the guitar before making a fucking video

  • No offense  bro but what about this lesson is country?

  • thanks dude!

  • lovely clean sound.

    found your video very interesting and thouroughly enjoyed it.

    Well done!!!!!

  • That guitar is drowning in reverb. Very distracting.

  • Sounds great w a little slapback and some chorus. RE some comments about Mayer's gold strat, if it's the one I saw on Austin City Limits I think its a hardtail w/ modern bridge & saddles.

  • very good , man!

  • Tab it please !!!

  • I have this same guitar! Your's doesn't looked relic'ed? Is yours a masterbuilt too?

  • ain't it wonderful

  • thanks, great!

  • This guy is one of the best players around.

  • Hey, why don't you wear a hat? I thought all you guys had a hat.

  • @coal4life he is wearing a hat, made of meat... don't you see?

  • nice lesson

  • Oh yeah, the color of that guitar is Bass Boat Brown ;) Ask a fisherman. He'll get it. Lot's of flake. Fricken killer...

  • Great lesson guys.

    I think every style of music uses palm muting. Country, Reggae, Blues. Great technique lesson.

  • right, is that why he plays with People like eric clapton, B.B. king, And Buddy Guy just to name a few. and why he went to one of the greatest music colleges in the country, where steve vai and joe satriani went? And Why he has more grammys than you?

  • Thanks for the country lesson, please make more, not too sure about the instructor though.

  • What I mean by that is, some people are better players than they are instructors.

  • i know what you're saying...

    i can play, i just cant teach, and i dont know much about musical theory but i play from the heart, you know.

    anyhow, last week a nice girl that lives a few houses away stoped by and asked me if i could teach her guitar, people arround the neighborhood often hear me play at night so that how she found out.

    anyway after 2 days of "teaching" her, i told her i couldnt do it.

    i felt devastated for the entire week.

  • I was hoping for more of a Brad Paisley, Brent Mason, Albert Lee, Vince Gill or James Burton kind of a thing in this lesson...

  • only could hear the guitar not the instructor

  • it actually sounds sweet on the video even when you DONT mute haha but I get the lesson thanks

  • that tickles my palm!!!

  • nice guitar! Of course i know its a start, but the color is quiet nice!

  • great job , do some more country videos

  • So is that E with the pinky reach an E sus4?

  • good lesson never hurts to learn some new tricks

  • What Kind of Strat Is He Playing, John Mayer has the same one. It looks like his has a sixtys neck

  • lol I like John Mayers Music but I don't like him... he doesn't really treat his fans right he really and is so full of him self. By the way the guitar is a Fender Custom Shop Limited run Stratocaster - 60' profile.

  • andyMEXICAN96--Sorry to disagree , but this is the essance of ALABAMA"S sound..How much easier could the explaination be. It may not be your style of music, but the mechanics of the lesson are perfect..There are many great styles of music and a good guitarist should be exposed to all of them..

  • Agreed. Palm muting is used in all styles of guitar music; from metal to Flamenco. The purpose of the video is more to illustrate technique than to teach you a "country" intro. I also think the mechanics taught in this lesson were solid and well worth watching.

    Cheers

  • lol, metal and flamenco scales are very similar, i love it when they are compared :)

  • cheers nicely done mateeee

  • Sounds like 'Driving in my car'

    No idea by which artist though, haha

  • i think nlg should focus on rock/metal bc most of the subs want that...imo

  • Well, this episode could be used in metal.

    Palm muting is pretty heavily used in metal, after all.

  • there is already a pm lesson...

  • @SpawnofHastur palm muting is pretty heavily used in all music, after all

  • noope ! sorry rock buddys,but your video sucks :(Sorry

  • nice

  • i dont recognize Tim Gilbert O_o

  • Because that's not him...

  • that sounds beautiful the way he plys it. i wrote down a tab (my first tab ever!) to help me remember how to play it, with my own slight variations and i might add on some things as i go.

    lol he looks sort of like Kyle Gauss form Tenacious D

  • he seems so nervous lol

  • im sorry but this is not country guitar.

  • actually that's bob, and he's the most burning country guitarist you've ever heard. He's just doing a beginner style lesson. trust me, he rips!!!

  • Great sound/good lesson, thanks for sharing. 5*'s!

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