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  • Yeah man Real Nice,

  • very good. I wish you could play it in Eb. I'm working through this right now with the Hal Leonard book, I think that lick at 1:27, he uses his pinky, ring, mid, then index to make it sound right. Other than that, this video is the best I've seen. 3 thumbs up!

  • OWNED

  • WOW!!!! You've nailed it son! Absolutely incredible. Amazing! Thanks for sharing!

  • LSR rolling nut? noiseless pickups? what kind of trem? did you mod it yourself?

  • killer job

    

  • Just one word.

    Awsome

  • Best cover of this version of little wing I've ever seen. Flawless man

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  • very nice

  • hey dude i never recived the tab you said you were going to send so it's all cool and all i just going to give you my email and i will wait as long as i need to ;)

    sammy_boy27@hotmail.com

    all the best

  • Great tone ! Are those 11's gauge fender strings?

  • You ARE the man!

  • wish there was a studio record version from this guy ;>

  • that was awesome!!!!!!!! Please teach me, your skills. that was just as good, if not better and I've seen and many play this song. you are the best bro, keep on rockin!!!

  • wait you have to intonate and change the springs in your strat when you tune down half a step?? does it really matter? do you have to?

  • @FreaquedeMusique @FreaquedeMusique Yeah it matters. That's the trouble with a strat. If you change the gauge of strings or the tuning it throws everything out of whack. You'll notice with a floating bridge that when you change the tension of the strings it causes the bridge to rise of fall (so that it's not flush to the top of the guitar). The only solution is to adjust the tension of the springs and re-intonate. It's a pain.

  • @corneiid but is it reaaaall noticable for in my little room, as in switching between standard and half step down, and changing the low E string to D or C and stuff?

  • @FreaquedeMusique. It depends. For years I didn't care, but as I got better it started to matter more. String tension affects the height of your strings and your tuning. If it's not bothering you don't worry about it.

  • @corneiid Hello, that was awesome =). I sold my guitar 3 years ago and after seeing this I have to buy a new one, i really want to play again and learn more.

    If you have tabs for this one (little wing) please send to my email: fredrik.uddevalla@spray.se

  • @FreaquedeMusique You rock - what are the odds of you throwing together a slow, step by step version of this. The tabs on the web don't really help much for beginners.

  • Outstanding !

  • Hey man, REALLY nice playing!

    i'm beggining to play electric guitar, and i want to know...how long ago did you play the guitar?

    Thanks and greetings from Argentina!

  • @TheVitalimotion I've been playing for about 20 years, but that's not really a good measure of time spent. There were many months were I barely touched a guitar. I only started to improve about 5 years ago when I started playing consistently for an hour or two a day.

  • that was so good i got up and put my brand new electric guitar away in its case for good as i know i will never get to play like that.

  • Hey man, done a amazing job there!!!!! can you please send me the tab?

    Just tell me if you can, and i'll message you my email, superb technique and style in that song i must say, and you nailed it! even with the sound!!

  • @monstarEnergy27 No problem - just need your email.

  • Impressive work! Not just the technique but tone too! Was that the middle pickup or a combination of middle and neck?

  • @tremolo73 Hey,SRV uses a variety of pickup positions when he plays it, but I think I stuck with one. Pretty sure it was 4th position (1 being the bridge pickup and 5 being the pickup closest to the neck). I always' love that out of phase sound! 

  • Amazing!!!!

  • Hey, really nice cover! will you please send me the tabs, have a nice day!

  • @matlund1 sure what's your email?

  • @corneiid my email is Mathias-ln@hotmail.com

  • EPIC..!!!

  • ive been trying to learn this without tab for years, but it never sounded quite right, could you please send me the tab, my add is rangeedj@yahoo.co.nz awesum job bro, thanks heaps man!

  • that's awesome dude! do you have tab for this, heres my email add, thanks man,, bloodyfinger76@yahoo.com

  • i could fill up three posts just rambling about srv and how i admire your feel and soul that you put into your guitar and the song but im just gonna enjoy the song and say incredible and great playing

  • wow man this is an awesome cover, nice set up, nice amp and nice style, good job :)

  • Good job man.

  • Great job again, is that lace sensors you are using ? which ones ? i've got the gold ones on my strat, could you please send me the tab, thanks bruce

  • @brucecornell what's your email? (FYI you have an almost identical name to my father (one letter difference))

  • fantastica esecuzione!!bravo cornelio!!

  • it sounds so good is there a tab

  • @ishanbaker3 Yeah - just send me your email and I'll send it off.

  • That was absolutely brilliante mate, awesome. Just one question, is that a LSR roller nut? bacause if it is, there's no point that after instaliing it, you kept the string guide, that's the whole point of having a roller nut. And these are not my words, i read about it on a stratocaster plus website.

    Anyway, thanks for the video, it was awesome.

    Cheers from Chile

  • Excellent job !!!

  • Awesome man

  • Fricken sic dude!! one of the best SRV little wing covers on youtube, hands down. One of the best I've ever heard period. That must have taken a while to get it note for note like that, what a work out! lol. You captured the essence of SRV, not easy to do. Awesome!

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  • I love this version of little wings!!! ... nice work bro .. i love it ... very clean ... do you have this tabs on guitar pro?!?!?! NICE WORK!!!

  • Thanks,  I don't have the guitar pro tab, but I do have a basic tab that i edited. If you're interested send me your email.

    Cheers,

    ian

  • @corneiid

    hey man, i am super keen to grab the tabs off you as a guide. any chance you could send them to julian108_@hotmail.com

    love the tone from the fender and the amp

  • WONDERFUL!!

  • good playing man! but i think you will feel much more satisfied playing guitar giving it your own twist than copying srv note for note.

  • Very nice. I have a 87 Strat Plus E44XXXX very early, has the split Wilkinson roller nut. Seafoam Green. Gold Lace Sensors. Plays like a dream and does Rock, Blues, even Country well. Like the color on yours.

  • awsome to the bones, cool`Thanx!

  • Delicious!

    

  • thanks for uploading this

  • i saw you lookd for backing tracks

    send me your mail and i will send you

    g u i t a r b a c k i n g t r a c k .c o m / b ts /H en d r ix,_ Ji m i.h t m

    or just look over there

    i have some more srv BT

    on Eb

  • i saw you lookd for backing tracks

    send me your mail and i will send you

    or just look over there

    i have some more srv BT

    on Eb

  • Hey how do I get the tabs Ian? Could you please leave me a private msg in my inbox so I can get in contact with you? Thx

  • well done!

    greetings from serbia.

  • Nice job!Regards,Piero

  • Goosebumps. You're so close to the original it is just incredible. FUCK man this is impressive.

  • You should try this with a backing track instead of playing 'over' srv...

  • @arcoli I tried, but all the backing tracks that I found on the internet were terrible, so I just turned down the treble on the original. Sorry if it wasn't your thing.

    Cheers,

  • @corneiid Not my thing??? Au contraire, it's very nice. I'm just saying that it's hard to hear your thing over SRV's. But it's very hot. I would've liked to hear more of you that's all.

    Keep it up!

  • dude  pretty kick ass

  • fantastic ! it's seem to be my '94 strat plus deluxe honey blonde translucide ? isn't it a strat plus ?

    great guitar player.

    a pleasure to see you on this kind of music...

  • Yeah it's a 96 Stat Plus Deluxe with locking bridge and LSR roller nut. The pickups are lace sensor's.

    It's the guitar that never goes out of tune.

  • yes exactly the same guitar with turtle shell pickguard !

    I've never seen the same guitar (honey blonde translucide) before...

    I've changed the lace sensor's with Fender CS '69 (more vintage sound) but I 've kept them in my guitar case.

    Just one question ! Why do you put a string guide on your neck head ?

    It's should generate friction and detuned ?

    @++

  • I bought the guitar used and it hadn't been well cared for. One of the issues was that no matter how I set the neck the two high strings were buzzing in the nut.

    I bought a $2 rolling string tree to add a little pressure and pull the strings down and it solved the problem. At first I worried that it would cause tuning problems but it didn't, the guitar works beautifully.

  • fukin beautiful!

  • Could you PLEEEASE post a detailed lesson on this. You are the 1st player on here that I have been able to find that nails this cover. Awesome job!!!

  • im a monkey boy and we dont like to swear on the internet but nice fucking shot fella!

  • Stunning.

  • Could you do a close up on the piece please? It would be much appreciated...

  • Man you.... nailled it.Congrats

  • Man! Amazing work! I hate that I'm now in Uni so I don't have enough time to learn the rest of this... I think I got up to 3:24 then stopped learning everything after that tremolo chord.... but seriously while watching I burst out laughing cause it's funny and unbelieveable how good you are. Good work!

  • Excellent! So when are you doing a lesson of this song?in standard tuning.Thanks.

  • Can do a lesson on this song,standard tuning.Thanks..

  • Wow dude, are you playing on 12s?

  • I know this is a really dumb question but how did you learn vibrato like that at 2:41? I really can't do it

  • Hey, it's not a dumb question. The trouble, is that there's no simple answer. For about the first 10 years that I played guitar I really didn't have decent vibrato.

    Then I read an interview with David Gilmour and he talked about the importance of developing a vibrato that's steady, consistent and not to wide or fast. I spent the next few years really working on it and eventually it started to come. Probably the best vibrato I've ever seen is Clapton's, but that's just my opinion.

    Cheers

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  • I wish that i could vibrato like Clapton. He has a really rare type of vibrato.

  • only one wrong note! 4:10

    amazing, i can't learn this whole song, it's too lon, man

  • Ha, you got that right. It's also to long to do over again just to fix that mistake.

  • hey, awesome playing! youve inspired me to pick up this song again! thankyou! did you make your own backing track, or download from somewhere? if so could you tell me where, seems like a good practice tool. I know there are a lot in Eb but I need one in E, due to my tele with 12's lol. cheers mate, nice playing again.

  • Hey sorry for the slow reply. I actually used a program called the amazing slow downer to raise the pitch of the original 1 tone. It's a great program that also allows you to slow a song down without changing pitch. You can download a free demo if you want to try it out.

  • awesome cover

  • Man, that was great, sounded just like Stevie's song. Ive got a couple questions if you dont mind. Ive heard rumors that if you use high gagege strings that it can mess up the tremolo or the bridge or something, did you have to adjust anything when you went to higher gauge string? What kind of Strat is that and from where did you learn the song?

  • Thanks. Higher gauge strings are a pain. They pull harder on your tremolo so you have to reset it by tightening the springs, reintonating and adjusting the truss rod. If you've never done it take it to a pro and spend $30.

    The guitar is 1996 Strat Deluxe Plus with locking tuners, LSR nut, locking bridge, trem-setter and Lace Sensor pickups. It's Jeff Becks guitar with a few changes. It's best quality is that it never goes out of tune.

    I learned the tune by listening - a lot.

  • Also, one of the reason SRV tunes down to Eb is because it takes some of the tension off the strings. If you're going to put 13s on your guitar i would recommend doing this. If you want to stay in E use 12s.

  • Hahaha man, im learning this song, i have 12's on my guitar, but i don't know how you can play in E on those things. :D

    i have to tune mine down to Eb.

    But anyways i just wanted to say WOW!, at that bend at 2:41, you have amazing vibrato!!! Absolutely great playing man!

  • I would have went to 13-56 gauge strings.

  • I used play with 13s, but I ended up with tendinitis in my pointer finger. Even Stevie admits that while gauge 13 strings sound great they tend to destroy your guitar and your fingers. I would have to agree.

  • 5 stars

  • very nice indeed

  • Nice Job! Seems like you know your riffs! Keep Rockin'!

    Steven Cole

  • got to say very nice, you have done the SRV study very well. don't want to sound critical but you should have left the effect on the lead work off or very minimul, it made the sound to over lapping in parts it would have been nicer with more spaciousness. just my opinion but all in all very nice work. thanks

  • Wow that was really good

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