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  • can any one answer my age old question? how do i get my amp to have that phaser echo-ey sound like here and in the artic monkey songs? any links or info would be helpful. its kind of similar to reggae guitar i would say.

  • Thank you

  • You are a Great teacher :) thank you :)

  • nice lesson. thank you.

  • Thank you...I tried to learn the beat from other videos but could not. This was perfectly clear...thank you so very much.

  • you play beauteful guitar

    and your voice is careful

    but wash your hair

    otherwise is it perfect.

    And Thanks!

  • thanks!

  • In the groove. Thanks.

  • awesome!

    

  • thank u so much

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  • thank you so much!!! person from far country Turkmenistan. That's realy works

  • That was really helpful! Only video I found that explained the strumming. Thank you!

  • This was really helpful, thanks!

  • hell yeah!!!

  • amazing! thanks!

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  • If you like reggae, reggaeton, or dancehall music, "reggaelinx website"is an awesome site for you.

  • Lady you go to my favs....ty

  • You should sack your hairdresser

  • very nice indeed!

  • Love the way you get to the point on your lessons, not like others who seem to waffle on. Quality playing, keep them coming I'm learning alot from you. Good song choices too.

  • great lesson indeed, thx

  • Great lesson! Thanks!

  • salad fingers

  • Your awesome!!!!

  • finally someone who is showing how to do the rythm, everyone else wants to show me the bass line but i want to play bob's part!! thanks alot

  • I've played guitar for years but never attempted the reggea off beats... you teach with a down to earth, simple and clear method and thanks to you, I finally got it down! Cheers and thanks again, K ***

  • i love the fact that you're british and have dreads.idk I just dont see that very much :]

  • Kool ! It look a lot easy from you ... I live in the caribbean for over 20 years and never try play reggae , you make me give a try .

    Thanks

    JP

  • shiii girl, from my point of view being a reggae kid, your picking's excellent and you got some skill going on. don't waste it! Much love from Nova Scotia, home of the pirate reggaa.

    Peace!

  • Excellent lesson miss thank you :)

  • cat lady from simpsons?

  • i love you thanks... it made me so happy learning the tactics ...groovy

  • this is a great tutorial , and i thank you for it

  • Thank u

  • thanks for the tips ;)

    

  • whats are the bass line tabs and ska chords???

  • great sound and feel!...and the axe is nice too...g&L?

  • whats da name of the music?

  • you are coool:D

  • good vibes

  • I love your tuts

  • This is great thankyou. So many other Reggae tutorials on the Tube are wayyyyy to stuck up. Your cool. And I wish you could play in my band!

  • ladies and gents i present to you the British hippie

  • are you a boy or a girl :S

  • Great lesson!

  • hey thanks your a great person one of my very first lesson came from you fast car tracy chapman :)

  • I am from the Caribbean and I am guitar player also and you song really good

  • Nice one Claire, just found these, brilliant stuff, and should have me going in no time...Stir it up !! I'll have some of that, thanks for these great lessons !! :)

  • That's steeeer it up. But I'll forgive you because you have a neat accent.

  • natty dreads

  • great lesson

  • nice lesso---I'm not a reggae player but it still sounded cool t me---sort of a choppy and bluesey vibe to it---Bravo!

  • decent lesson you gave-----choppy nice stuff---I'm not a raegae player but it still sounded cool

  • ur awesome

  • i didn't know there was a lesson on how to play shit

  • rastafari \m/

  • hey, gracias por eso. No sabía lo de el sonido muerto

  • Beautiful gat sound. Lovely person. Great tut.

  • bob marly plays this on the up stroke so its chuck down strum up

  • thankyou for this great video tutorial! keep them coming :)

  • Really beautiful lesson, thanks.It seems you mute the hight e string when you strung the a mayor chord,right?

  • Thank you for sharing you guitars knowledge with us.

  • @claredowling - you're still playing a ghost note on beat one when you play at tempo.. other than that you've got it..

  • Thanks you so much this is great.

    I'm so happy i've been wanting to play some reggae for so long well 2 years since i've been playing!

    Thanks

  • I was looking around for a good reggae lesson, and figured i must find someone who actually feels this music, you are the one.

  • Hey :) How would you do this kind of rhythm on an acoustic guitar? even when I take my fingers off like you said, my notes still ring out too much :( do you palm mute or something?

  • Beautiful lesson, love the guitar as well. Keep up the GREAT WORK!

  • great lesson

  • no good

  • Thanks. Very well taught.

  • Hello, first i want to say thanks for your great videos :-)

    and second can you please send me the tabs from the base line at the beginning??

  • i dont mind you playing wog music but if you fuck the wogs i will be offended

  • i want bone her hard

  • s

    she is a hiipie

  • Thanks. I can't tell you how many times I've had during rehearsals where I just "felt" and we turned a song into a reggae but by the next time we played, the "feeling" was gone. I've never met anyone who didn't jump to that beat.

  • shes hot

  • @tyman13131313 u gotta b blind or really damn deprite

  • @tyman13131313

    ha i wonder what u look like lol

  • I would like to know how a guitar is equalized to make that sound

  • @kaleno87 ...Any good clean sound will do.

  • Well worth watching for a variety of reasons,

    Thanks

  • i love your lessons :D

  • Stur ??

  • stur it up? lol

  • Excuse me, but i do believe a true raggaemuffin pronounce it "steer".

  • i wish i could play it! haha..1 day maybe

  • great lesson helped loads cheers!

  • your so cool :D :D

    i dont know why. you just seem so friendly

  • You say "stir" wrong

  • excelent video

  • you have a good voice.

  • Thank You for the lesson you are really good,and make it seem so easy...

  • i dont get how to do this still uggh

  • NICE!!!

  • YOUR awesome of love reggea this is my next undertaking of guitar i play blues and rock and i love reggea and i live my beach and me and my pals are jammin at coffee houses and all reggea!!

  • wow, thank you so much! you have inspierd me to keep trying :), you are AMAZEING!!!!

  • thanks hon that wz geat help!!

  • appreciated

  • Nice

  • Sweet dreads!

  • omg ur my old guitar teacher from that shop in marsh!!!!!!!!!! :0

  • sweet!! nice sound ;)

  • @iknowuwanttotouchit and your a fucking arsehole

  • this should be titled stir it up, not reggae guitar lesson.

  • hey) can u write tabs of intro? bass line?

  • Is there a way to do this if you can't play barre chords?

  • yea just play the bottom 3 strings. but you gotta learn to play barre chords if you want it to sound right

  • yeah, learn how to play them

  • I <3 you!

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  • she's not bad. She's got it down on reggae. Any reggae musician would be proud. keep playing !

  • haha i love how many people are suprised that a british girl has dreads!! pretty common you know...

  • i dont know what frets theese chords are :(

  • Ah, right man. An English girl with the dreadlocks, is the sight of the year. :)

    Respect.

  • is this meatloafs daughter?

  • a girl from the uk with dred locks? AWSOME!

  • nice

  • ur a girl!

  • perfect! trying it now

  • to play reggae you MUST have soul.

  • @pillonsin and a guitar

  • @pillonsin to play any music (good) you must have soul.

  • @pillonsin fuck you reggaes shit!

  • @metalterminator1 Hehe... you're the only person I've ever remotely seen/met that has ever said that...

  • @Jesse23364631 well reggae isn't good.

  • @Jesse23364631 i guess there is a first of everything then.

  • @metalterminator1 Eh, I'm not gonna argue with you or anything. I just want to know what makes you not like it. I'm curious :3

  • @Jesse23364631 eh idk. im just not crazy about it. the music i listen to is more guitar oriented,(metal) where as reggae is more vocal oriented. which im not a fan of most vocal oriented bands. BTW do you listen to reggae?

  • @metalterminator1 Reggae is more vocal oriented? Dont make me laugh. Ever heard about blues? Reggae is close compared to blues, guitars and other instruments like kongas, drums count a lot in here. Video above show how to play rhytm guitar part, theres a lot leads. Reggae its not only Bob Marley tho.

  • @metalterminator1 Might as well say you don't like vocals in vocal music.

  • @vladlen1986 no i love classic rock, blues, but not reggae

  • @pillonsin so gingers cant play reggae?

  • @MegaFlippkid why couldnt a ginger play reggae? he is no difrent from you or me. would you judge a man by the coulor of his eyes?

  • could someone tell me which amp and effect i should put on Line 6 POD v2 to play reggae sounds?

  • Great job. Very helpful thakn you lots :)

  • Thanks for sharing your time this is a great lesson and it explains it very well thanks!

  • ASAT SPECIAL! THATS WHAT I PLAY!

  • can u say wat frets they r

  • you're the best ;) , could you sing the whole song? :)

  • you had me at "Bob Marley uses it a lot"

  • great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Here's a question: Should reggae swing (or be straight)?

    That is, should the off beat be at exactly 50% of the beat, or something else approaching a triplet figure?

  • Great Job!! You've put in your time....feels great huh?

  • is it possible to do this on a acoustic.? .. sorry im only a newbie who started few days ago...n can anyone give me tips on what to learn first? any help will be appreciated

  • @lerner987 as far as acoustic playing reggae ...Yes you can practice a play it on acoustic. Its just sounds a little bit different. Practice lots of scales. Repetition is key "Young Jedi" And watch youtube lessons. Oh'' and don't give up.. Watch what happens.

  • kk....thanks

  • great!

  • cheers! you rock!

  • you did explain this quite nice..

    i searched up how to play raggae.. but i pretty much know all this.. i should look up how to play a lot more chords.. thats all i really need to work on.

  • Excellent lesson, improved my sound so much

  • thanks for the lesson, cool voice btw.

  • nice tutorial , im going to try it^^

  • goose

  • big up

  • Thank you for explaining that a little better, I've been having trouble gettin that whole sound, I think I'm holdin the note too long or something. Now I gotta practice practice, thanks again

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  • hey thanks guy! I just couldn't figure it out tbh O.o

  • this song is very simple. you did great! all these other lessons on you tube by "professionals" seem very stiff when they are teaching the strumming.

  • He said goodbye to the crew, and went in after it. In hindsight, that probably wasn't a good idea. Weeks later, a funeral was held, and all of Ireland was in attendance... including John Jameson.

  • @dtox618

    please tell me what your talking about? you comment just seems so random it intrigues me.

  • @dtox618 what

  • nice...

    where could i get corect chords for some other reggae songs?

    =)

  • nice jammin!!

    keep it up

  • I was wondering how that second sound is pulled off thanks a bunch for showing me how^^

  • gal a wear u come from

  • Lovely. Nice lesson. Thanks

  • Very clear and to the point. Good stuff.

  • i was going to say something mean but i read a comment below an say u put it up on 420 an that made me happy so instead i replaced that mean comment with this one...good guitar playing

  • Thank you Clare...Bless you god ...

  • now i know

  • love your guitar

  • Hey Clare, thanks for the lesson, very clear and concise, excellent, thanks again.

  • wtffff

  • OMG!!

    she posted it on 420 0_o nice!

  • lol, very observant of you

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  • lol

  • thats messed but funny