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  • Very good lesson!

  • I don't suppose there's any chance of you showing us how you play that little solo after the second chorus is there?

  • Thank you! Nicely done!

  • Beautiful Guitar.

  • Thanks again! These licks/chords are wicked. Do you think Keith and Ronnie were geniuses, or, they were just stoned out of their minds and these came up after much noodlings?

  • @yearofthecat2011 I think they were geniuses. And I also think they were stoned out of their minds.

  • great lesson,you are good at teaching. I really like the way you explain things and you hold ur fingers on the guitar well so we can catch a good visual of the chords.It took me a little bit to be able to hammer on the bar chord, i suppose in the future if i feel like i cant do it on spot ill up pick it the song dosnt countain a lot of chords but the are a little bit akward in my opinion and its amazing how diferent and (bad)they can sound together if a few wrong strings are hit or timing is off

  • E major pentatonic fills...

  • haha i didn't expect it to be that complicated ^^

  • this guy seems really friendly and nice. (and i normally have high standards)

  • Nice Licks, and love the Telecaster!!

    

  • Gorgeous guitar! You're obviuosly a well versed guitarist (me too) but you appreciate that learners will find this difficult (at first!) until someone like yourself shows them SLOWLY but

    without being patronising....obviouisly we all started a bit confused (yes Beck & Keef too!), and thinking 'I'll never get it' - Beginners : listen to tutors like this chap & you WILL get it - well done privett.... 10/10

  • Thanks for posting this great lesson, I am all over it!

  • great vid and nice guitar!

  • any opportunity to show off, eh? nice job mate. thanks for the help! great lesson

  • that is a magnificent guitar!!!

  • Do you play any other Stones songs from their seventies period?

  • @theplourde Click on my name under the title of the song. That will take you to my channel.

  • You the man.

  • Wouldn't it be Amaj7 if you played the 7 note? In this case, you don't. You hammer right onto the root A note on the 2nd string, 10th fret. I guess I'm asking because in the vid you say the chord is a C#m with an A base or sonething, so was just wondering. I apologize if I'm not explaining well...

  • Hey there, great video and was very helpful. I have a question about the last chord in the profession tho. Would the progression not be E, B, C#m, and lastly A? I guess my thought is that the last part where you're hammering on from the C#m, you're building a C open chord shaped A, no? I've not watched to see how Keith plays it nor looked at tabs, I'm just curious. No offense intended, just a question. Thanks again for the video and let me know what u think? I'm prob wrong.

  • @jconway010 That would be an A maj7.

  • THAKS A LOT FOR THE VIDEO , GREAT SKILLLS OF TEACHING!!!1

  • Thanks for this. You are the best mate!

  • something I hear on radio all the time and say I have to learn that, well thanks man, I learned it in like 2 seconds with your video. once you know chords it's all feel from there. Easy but brilliant song, like all brilliant songs I find them to be the easiest or subtle chords, those guys stole all the good riffs,lol

  • Again I owe you my soul!!!! You da man!!!!

  • The 4 dislikes were people who watched the video for 2 hours and still couldnt play the first 3 notes

  • THANK YOU, INFINITY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :) !!!!

  • Hey, I didn't catch what kind of amp effect we need to get the same sound as the original. can you tell me again ?

  • @TheSchnull A phase shifter.

    

  • @austntexan no, its because its pink, the tele parts kinda unmetalish, but its accomplishable with a good set of pickups.

  • This is brilliant, thanks.

  • Fantastic lesson privettricker. Really got straight to the point. No bull. Well done

  • Very very nice lesson.  Thank you!

  • Wow, you're one of the best teachers I've seen here on YouTube. You explain it all fantastic without talking too much or too little. Learned it in 2 seconds. Greetings from a big fan of Rolling Stones!

  • good lesson, definitely going to use this one

  • ur a bloody good guitarist

  • friggen hard

  • thats the fuckin grooviest guitar ever man

  • Excellent lesson...I picked this up "clean" in about two hours thanks to this video!!

  • Great lesson! Many Thanks and keep posting!

  • good lesson. sweet tele. reminds me of page's early model ...

  • thanks PT

  • hey man, awesome videos, you're a great teacher. Can you by any change do a lesson on good time woman from the stones exile on main st reissue album?

  • i would so play metal on that pink tele for the irony of it lol, sounds good though i guess.

  • @motlencore89 I play some Zeppelin on it. That's sort of metal.

  • @privettricker  I would play everything on it thats a bitchin tele!

  • @motlencore89 it's "irony" because James Burton never played metal?

  • Thank you . It sounds more difficult than it is and you make it look easy if you are not used to the positions.

  • awesome guitar!!!

  • Good lesson. Good tone. Amazingly similar to the original with that tele. Thanks. I was playing it a different way .. near the 5th fret position.. but this seems better and easier. And thanks for the chorus and fills info. A fun song.

    @daxio14 - yes I agree, 500 times .. some parts of songs I have practiced thousands of times. I don't know how I get my lazy self to do it... maybe cuz I like it so much. :)

  • What was that second chord? C shot minor? it doesn't appear on the web.

  • @ambidexterity1 Can you give me the time code you're talking about?

  • @ambidexterity1 That's a C sharp minor.

  • That sound is awesome, what amp are u using ? thanks for the lesson needed this for my bandrehersal tomorrow :D

  • great video... easy to learn and sounds right

  • your straight, simple and understandable mate, congrats. very nice guitar sound n looks

  • whats that kind of tele?

  • @aaaeeeist A '68 reissue.

  • thanks, is there a model in black?

  • @aaaeeeist There's not a black paisley one, if that's what you're wondering. There's a blue one, but it's not paisley. It's flowers. There are definitely a lot of regular black Teles to be had, though.

  • thanks!, what kind of tele do you recomend me, I mean, I want to buy a guitar now and I´m sure i want a tele but I can´t really tell wich one, is there one that you particulary like?

  • thancks, is there a model in black?

  • Thank you for taking the time to share! It's appreciated.

  • the last chord sound wrong

  • That is a sweet tele!!!! great lesson i picked it up right away from playing along with you, thanks a million!

  • Good lesson. I learned a lot. But my god! YOU and that THUMB of yours! It's confusing because I kept thinking whether or not you were using it to bar the frets...

  • great lesson, easy to pick up on, sexy riff

  • just snapped my bottom string lol, but good lesson though!!

  • remember guys - most guitarists are lazy/stoned/drunk/bored - do the minimum you need to to vagueley play along - no big barre chords just some lazy D G B stuff - play it over and over like 500 times unti you are really bored and your hand aches then you will start to play like a pro/keith/ronnie - kinda lazy. And it will sound right.

  • @daxio14 Actually, a lot of those triads sound cleaner and brighter than full barre chords. There's room for all kinds of playing. Full barre chords don't give that soulful feeling like the 3 note chords. Soul music from the 60s and 70s used 3 chord notes to great effect.  Not to mention the fact that barre chords can be ergonomic hand disasters. The F chord is appropriately named. F it indeed whenever possible.

  • thank you great lesson

  • pretty pretty pretty pretty pretty pretty song

  • yeah this is great - so easy to get it together. Nice job

  • i cant see shit you move your hand too much damn now im frustrated

  • @thenextbubba11 Don't blame me. Blame Keith.

  • Man! what an excellent lesson. confirms that Keith Richards is a frickin genius and that my fingers are retarded. almost 8000 view and I fear I can account for about 4000! ha. anyway, excellent teaching technique and thank you so much.

  • great lesson! many thanks - - now I can play it, too!

  • ur voice is man pretty

  • Hey Man!!!

    That was one of the best lesson's I've seen on youtube. Thanks so much for the detail and effort you put in this. 5/5 raiting from me dude.

  • Thanks Man! That was one of the best lesson's I've seen on you tube. I've seen and watched many lessons learning some things here and there. Thank you for the time and effort you put in to this.

  • Awesome lesson, very helpful. Subscribed :D

  • Hi. I really admire your playing. I was wondering if you could please tell me the strumming pattern on each of the chords: upstroke, downstroke, muted note. Ive been trying to decipher it by watching the video multiple times, but I have had no real luck.

    Thanks.

  • dude, thank you so much for this, iv been looking everywhere, great job, cant ty you enough

  • when you start at the B and lay down your ring finger. I get that, but right after that when you bar 9th fret for C# minor, I tried going back up two frets with three fingers staggered at the 5th fret for C#minor (I think?same fingering as the b) it sounds cleaner, of course you come back to 9th for the keith hammer on It looks like that chord you mentioned when you were breifly showing what you might do on acoustic (which is what I'm learning with, tele is still in open g) what do you think?

  • Yes, but if you just solo with C# minor, you'll end up with a couple of bum notes in the soloing.

  • Strictly speaking, the scale would be E major pentatonic, which is very close to C# minor pentatonic. Just a few different notes.

    But you could get by with most of the C# minor scale.

  • This is another one of those songs where the tab never meant a thing to me. But seeing it here BOOM it's as clear as daylight. Really good work mucho gracias.

    Mebbe one of these days could you show us Love Is Strong?

  • beautiful guitar! And wonderful lesson!

  • Do you know happy by the stones?

  • it's easy, just look a tab up and figure it out a bit by yourself

  • Yes, it is easy. But not everyone learns from tabs.

    I'll post a lesson for Happy later today.

  • i agree, video lessons are way better.

    I don't know any science in chords, but i will try to explain this as good as i can. Don't you think that the C "sharp" minor should be like an E, but you play it 2 frets lower then the first chord?

  • Sorry, I don't know what you mean. Can you name the time on the video that you're talking about?

  • ugh im a terrible explainer :) but when you play the whole thing, you go B-E-C#m... are you surer its a C#m? i think it sound better with an A (played with the bar at the 5th fret)

  • It's not technically a C# minor. If you barre a C# minor at the 4th fret and then take the barre finger off so the A string rings open, that's the chord.

    But I don't use that voicing for the chord.

  • what? thats like the weirdest chord ever

  • You could play it like this:

    A string rings open

    D string in second fret

    G string in first fret

    B string in second fret

    E string open

  • that did not make any more sense to me :)

  • thanks for the help

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