This isn't really a 'lesson' is it. It's possible to work out from watching but you are not teaching anything - just playing it slower. Still kinda helpful for people learning the song though.
@jbruceguitar : I have been trying to learn more music theory lately and was trying to figure out how the solos fit in with the blues scales, so that I would know how to apply these licks in different contexts. I think it's mostly notes from the e major pentatonic, except for the A# on the high string, which figures so prominently in the song. How come that it doesn't sound out of key? This is perhaps a silly question, but maybe you can help?
@jbruceguitar sorry, I meant G#, the 4th fret on the high e string. It's the 7th note of the solo, at 3:42 for example. Thanks for taking the time to answer me!
Thanks, nice and clear - I've been trying to work through the EC version on a licklibrary dvd with Richard Barrett (one of the champions) and its just too rushed. Your version has helped me out. Nice one.
brilliant! bravo! thank's a lot
macca318 4 weeks ago
great song selections and awesome lessons, just wanted to say thx so much
sesabean 1 month ago
Iike this, not a beginner lesson , good for someone wanting to watch and catch the parts they can't figure out...like me. Saves time.
tpbulle 1 month ago
thank you very much for this absolutely learn-it-the-very-easy-way-stream!
schneefoen 3 months ago
This isn't really a 'lesson' is it. It's possible to work out from watching but you are not teaching anything - just playing it slower. Still kinda helpful for people learning the song though.
TheDanzilla7 4 months ago
@TheDanzilla7 Depends on your level of experience. It's difficult (if not impossible) to make a lesson for all skill levels.
Bruce
jbruceguitar 4 months ago
ty brilliant!!!!!! learnt in double quick time!!!
steve1969pierce 7 months ago
kick ass lesson, i have beed trying to learn this myself and all most the other videos didnt explain as well thanks.
cloveman40 8 months ago
By the way, if anyone needs help with the first solo part, there is a good tab for it you can find at ultimate guitar. Good luck everyone!
jblusse 9 months ago
@jbruceguitar : I have been trying to learn more music theory lately and was trying to figure out how the solos fit in with the blues scales, so that I would know how to apply these licks in different contexts. I think it's mostly notes from the e major pentatonic, except for the A# on the high string, which figures so prominently in the song. How come that it doesn't sound out of key? This is perhaps a silly question, but maybe you can help?
jblusse 9 months ago
@jblusse A# must be a typo. What part of the song are you referring to? Send me the time i.e. from and to. And maybe I can answer your question.
Bruce
jbruceguitar 9 months ago
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jblusse 9 months ago
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@jbruceguitar sorry, I meant G#, the 4th fret on the high e string. It's the 7th note of the solo, at 3:42 for example. Thanks for taking the time to answer me!
jblusse 8 months ago
Thanks, nice and clear - I've been trying to work through the EC version on a licklibrary dvd with Richard Barrett (one of the champions) and its just too rushed. Your version has helped me out. Nice one.
000Angus000 11 months ago
i love my gold top. i have the same one. its amazing
Escribble22 11 months ago
Very nice!! Thanks!
CRAIGARRR 1 year ago
Too much fun! thank you for a great,and Thorough lesson, the way you walked through it was very helpful Thank you Again!
gamvidys 1 year ago
awesome! I've been struggling with this off and on for years, I always get stuck on certain parts. Thanks!
chinacat63 1 year ago
Very clear and easy to follow. And I love the sound of the Gold Top. I'm thinking about getting one myself.
woodyamsterdam 1 year ago