labeak, this is a fantastic lick. just what i was looking for.
rightsaidshane 7 months ago
nice
magnvsmarcvs 8 months ago
Best-ever guitar instrumental version for me was the one by Lonnie Mack.
AlanSturgess 10 months ago
mrmtm11 Nice. Check out robert dean 's teaching on youtube...awesome
MrMtm11 1 year ago
Nice lesson but the change is A, then C7, not G...
Bellingus 2 years ago
Thanks! Working on it, but lost you when you went down the fretboard. I actually played in a band in high school but never learned to bar..
JohnGee1977 2 years ago
Nice
dunskie 2 years ago
James Burton wrote the lick, Dale Hawkins made it famous, originally. John Fogarty does a simpler version of it.
stevessf 2 years ago 3
Dale Hawkins wrote the song... Burton was his guitar player.
Adman44 2 years ago
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StridingMan 3 years ago
does anyone know wich artiste suzQ originaly is?
p1x3lman 3 years ago
the original artists: Creedence Clearwater Revival.
and, it's Suzie Q, not 'suzQ' :p
jernov 3 years ago
This song was written and originally performed by Dale Hawkins back in the 1950s, long before Creedence was even a gleam in John Fogerty's eye.
labeak 3 years ago
@labeak so what? ccr's version is the best!
doniron87 1 year ago
Best version was done by CCR
Biggleman001 3 years ago 4
I agree. Love Creedence.
@Biggleman001 have you heard the intro with chet atkins
3439ra 11 months ago
good job nice tone I always played a C7 B7 after the A not a G
BanjoMan16 3 years ago
You're right: the G is wrong. Just play C and then B7 after the A before falling back into the riff. Other than that, it's a nice lesson. thanks.
scrumpymanjack 3 years ago
Thanks for the lesson!! back into the boogie for sure you rock!!
gwsurf 3 years ago
Are you tuned down a half step?
judzillah 4 years ago
yeah he is
edwin4759 3 years ago
Yeaaaah. Really good groove. I'm sure this must have originally come outta Smokestack Lightnin'.
blueswailer1952 4 years ago
yeah nice
BazzTheBoss 4 years ago
Nice
I would like to see more people give a personal touch to that song (I'm also working on it :p)
gitarrooman1 4 years ago
Thanks Alot Sir. You did a outstanding job.
JayB0gg 4 years ago
Thanks for the lesson! Why didn't you do in on an electric guitar? (Just curious...maybe you don't own one?)
Adman44 4 years ago
HoooOOOOooOOOO CREEDENCE!!!!!!!!!! lo maaaassssssss!!!!!!!!! tocas muy bien!!!
mauroelboga 4 years ago
hell yeah i now i want to learn this song is much pretty simple see the chords and the pattern than it sounds
a great job!
5/5
and go to my favs
Raxslinger 4 years ago
eversince i heard this song loved it 5*.... \m/\m/
1ticket2guitarheaven 4 years ago
Love this song!!
secret2loveith 4 years ago 2
nice job
robotsrocks2 4 years ago 2
nice work!
Ryomou88 4 years ago 2
I can't believe no one has commented on your vid.
Whatcha playin'? Sounds sweet.
Nice job!
2ifbyCsharp 4 years ago 2
labeak, this is a fantastic lick. just what i was looking for.
rightsaidshane 7 months ago
nice
magnvsmarcvs 8 months ago
Best-ever guitar instrumental version for me was the one by Lonnie Mack.
AlanSturgess 10 months ago
mrmtm11 Nice. Check out robert dean 's teaching on youtube...awesome
MrMtm11 1 year ago
Nice lesson but the change is A, then C7, not G...
Bellingus 2 years ago
Thanks! Working on it, but lost you when you went down the fretboard. I actually played in a band in high school but never learned to bar..
JohnGee1977 2 years ago
Nice
dunskie 2 years ago
James Burton wrote the lick, Dale Hawkins made it famous, originally. John Fogarty does a simpler version of it.
stevessf 2 years ago 3
Dale Hawkins wrote the song... Burton was his guitar player.
Adman44 2 years ago
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StridingMan 3 years ago
does anyone know wich artiste suzQ originaly is?
p1x3lman 3 years ago
the original artists: Creedence Clearwater Revival.
and, it's Suzie Q, not 'suzQ' :p
jernov 3 years ago
This song was written and originally performed by Dale Hawkins back in the 1950s, long before Creedence was even a gleam in John Fogerty's eye.
labeak 3 years ago
@labeak so what? ccr's version is the best!
doniron87 1 year ago
Best version was done by CCR
Biggleman001 3 years ago 4
I agree. Love Creedence.
labeak 3 years ago
@Biggleman001 have you heard the intro with chet atkins
3439ra 11 months ago
good job nice tone I always played a C7 B7 after the A not a G
BanjoMan16 3 years ago
You're right: the G is wrong. Just play C and then B7 after the A before falling back into the riff. Other than that, it's a nice lesson. thanks.
scrumpymanjack 3 years ago
Thanks for the lesson!! back into the boogie for sure you rock!!
gwsurf 3 years ago
Are you tuned down a half step?
judzillah 4 years ago
yeah he is
edwin4759 3 years ago
Yeaaaah. Really good groove. I'm sure this must have originally come outta Smokestack Lightnin'.
blueswailer1952 4 years ago
yeah nice
BazzTheBoss 4 years ago
Nice
I would like to see more people give a personal touch to that song (I'm also working on it :p)
gitarrooman1 4 years ago
Thanks Alot Sir. You did a outstanding job.
JayB0gg 4 years ago
Thanks for the lesson! Why didn't you do in on an electric guitar? (Just curious...maybe you don't own one?)
Adman44 4 years ago
HoooOOOOooOOOO CREEDENCE!!!!!!!!!! lo maaaassssssss!!!!!!!!! tocas muy bien!!!
mauroelboga 4 years ago
hell yeah i now i want to learn this song is much pretty simple see the chords and the pattern than it sounds
a great job!
5/5
and go to my favs
Raxslinger 4 years ago
eversince i heard this song loved it 5*.... \m/\m/
1ticket2guitarheaven 4 years ago
Love this song!!
secret2loveith 4 years ago 2
nice job
robotsrocks2 4 years ago 2
nice work!
Ryomou88 4 years ago 2
I can't believe no one has commented on your vid.
Whatcha playin'? Sounds sweet.
Nice job!
2ifbyCsharp 4 years ago 2