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  • eso esta en el tono original ?'''''''''

  • with the open fret there a missing note

  • man this video is a completely bless is a really good work youtube need more of this kind of instructional videos of music that have a sence bless you bredda

  • What is your amp setting? Clean with lots of reverb? 

  • What is your amp setting? Clean with lots of reverb? or do you use some delay as well?

  • good try. =)

  • Awesome! my churchmate lead guitarist can do this very well too :D

  • Sounds so good with delay

  • nys sound...very clear..

  • You're in the wrong key :P 6-5-4 is where you start

  • Wrong it is note for note as written, standard notation, really guys. haha you all are a tough crowd, jim

  • @profpopsicle What kind of telecaster is that? 

  • Hey! Nice job! you did a really nice tutorial. i think there are a few extra notes in the intro though on the recording (which isn't much of a difference) and there are some hammer ons in there too. and the solo is an octave thing. but other than that great job! I liked how you had some parts that no one else did. like the fill after the bridge. Great job!

  • Sorry it's praise charts note for note, no more or less.

  • @profpopsicle not all note that is written in a piece is correct don't forget to rely on your ear. . . .

  • GUITAR BEAUTIFUL ......

  • wait what about the guitar fill? im always having trouble with that T_T

  • Haha you gus are tough, hey this is the entire guitar part by praisecharts, every last note is played here I am just reading and playing all of the notes.  prof

  • @CsAnnihilationII me too i got problem there

  • Enjoyed

  • amo esa guitarra y esa cancion!!

  • ehh the beginning is off because they do a slide which i think sounds alot nicer

  • You're right I always do the slide now, I had only learned or even heard of this song a day or so before I recorded it and did not have it down perfectly. Thanks for watching, God bless. Jim

  • the first chord in the chorus is actually a g#/E, but E is fine if you're going for that open sound

  • what are you doing with your chording hand around the 3:56 mark?

  • thank you for this wonderful vid!!!

  • Thanks, Your a great teacher,

    wish I could sit with you sometime.

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