Then slide from C to C# on the B string. Then pull off from A to open G on the G string. Hammer on the E on the D string. Repeat the last 3 notes (A G E.) Hit open G. Pull off from E to open D on the D string. Play C on the A string. Play open D. Slide from C to C# on the A string. Play E then F# on the D string. Hit open G. Pull off from F# to E to open D on the D string. Play C on the A string.
I don't have either unfortunately. I remember tabbing it out for a friend of mine a while back, but I didn't keep any copies of the tab.
Off the top of my head, you start on A on the 5th fret of the E string, then play G on the 8th fret of the B string, then hit an open E. This gives you that country chime effect. After that you do a pull off from Eb to D on the B string. Next you slide from C to C# on the G string, then slide from D to Eb on the B string. The hit open E again...
Very cool,awsome job guys! im just trying to learn this at minute,,,its very hard,im strugling to work bits out,im new to transcribing country..do you have any tabs? or maybe even a backing track...thanks
I actually learned it twice. First I put it into pro tools and slowed it down and grabbed the notes by ear. Once I figured out the notes, I worked on a way to play it with the pick.
Then I saw Brent Mason play it on a live recording. I saw the position he was playing it in, and then I re-learned it to be closer to the way he plays it. After that, I worked out a way to do it with hybrid picking (flat pick and fingers.)
Ritchie, You have become a guitar deity, since I saw you last.
Ron Rogers
ronrogers2 11 months ago
@ronrogers2 Thanks!
Richiesos 1 month ago
Ritchie,
You have become a guitar deity, since I saw you last.
Ron Rogers
ronrogers2 11 months ago
Awesome......
Rockin Randall
Silatman2 1 year ago
Incredible guitar player and great teacher!
Thank you.
Dopaminergie 2 years ago
Then slide from C to C# on the B string. Then pull off from A to open G on the G string. Hammer on the E on the D string. Repeat the last 3 notes (A G E.) Hit open G. Pull off from E to open D on the D string. Play C on the A string. Play open D. Slide from C to C# on the A string. Play E then F# on the D string. Hit open G. Pull off from F# to E to open D on the D string. Play C on the A string.
See if that helps.
-Richie
Richiesos 2 years ago
I don't have either unfortunately. I remember tabbing it out for a friend of mine a while back, but I didn't keep any copies of the tab.
Off the top of my head, you start on A on the 5th fret of the E string, then play G on the 8th fret of the B string, then hit an open E. This gives you that country chime effect. After that you do a pull off from Eb to D on the B string. Next you slide from C to C# on the G string, then slide from D to Eb on the B string. The hit open E again...
Richiesos 2 years ago
Very cool,awsome job guys! im just trying to learn this at minute,,,its very hard,im strugling to work bits out,im new to transcribing country..do you have any tabs? or maybe even a backing track...thanks
fretburns 2 years ago
That was probably the best cover of that song i've ever heard!
hatehildog 2 years ago
Thank you so much! That is very kind of you.
Richiesos 2 years ago
This is probably my most favorite rendition of Hot Wired...great job guys! =)
Hicktownwy 2 years ago
I actually learned it twice. First I put it into pro tools and slowed it down and grabbed the notes by ear. Once I figured out the notes, I worked on a way to play it with the pick.
Then I saw Brent Mason play it on a live recording. I saw the position he was playing it in, and then I re-learned it to be closer to the way he plays it. After that, I worked out a way to do it with hybrid picking (flat pick and fingers.)
Thanks for the comment!
Richiesos 2 years ago
very cool, how did you learn this ?by ear?
jashobbsie 2 years ago
most awesome bass work I've seen on youtube on this cover - very ql!
SepaXP 4 years ago