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  • You are an awesome teacher. I watched Tommy's tururial on this song and could get what he was doing. I get it now.

  • Awesome tutorial! 

  • It's the best tutorial i found on youtube.Thanks for making this!

  • Very metallic sounding guitar.. fantastic

  • really nice lesson!

  • Totally awesome video! Toda!

  • Thanx a bunch,very helpful. Keep rockin!

  • Oh and like asyra said, please teach Guitar Boogie and Angelina :)

  • Thank you so much for this excellent lesson.

  • thank you very much ... very clear !

  • Great lesson. Thanks for sharing!

  • Hi, asagtr. Congratulation for your tutorial !

    It's extremely clear. Very well teached with the tabs incrusted !

    Perfect ! that's really a HD lesson...

    Thanks a lot.

  • Thanks you allot, I watch the great TE but I cant get the right sound out of it but because of you I can.

  • Iuploaded the guitar pro tabat UT, its the (ver 2)

  • I used your tabs to create a guitar pro file, if you want it. it sure helps me to keep tempo right and easier to practice at lower pace :) Thanks for the lesson, you're a great teacher and player.

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  • wonderful instruction, i'll be checkin out scuttlebuttin... many thanks!!!

    (great picken also!)

  • oh my gosh

    this is like the best video lesson ever!

    thank you so much

    this helped so much

    u have basically helped me pass my music class

  • pls teach guitar boogie and angelina!!!

  • F#7(#9#5) = C9,13\E

    much more frienfly

    (:

    great video!

  • @yogevcohen friendly perhaps :).

    function wise it's V altered of V of Tonic . F#7( #5#9 )---> B--->E.

    If you want to look at it as a C chord you can say it is

    Sub V of V of V , which makes it a bit complex and not realistic. F#7 is a simple and common used chord before the B7 ( V of V ) in Jazz/Blues chord changes.

    It's like saying whats the dif btwn C# and Db?

    Enharmonically they are the same pitch, but function wise and scale wise they completely 2 dif notes. Enjoy the lesson :)

  • @Asagtr of course, there's not right or wrong way of writing it. it all comes down to the player's personal preference. whatever helps you hit the right chord while reading a chart, for example

    (:

  • Cheers man this is awesome! Great video!!!

  • CHEERS MAN, YOUR A LEGEND!

  • Great lesson! thanks a lot Asagtr, you're so cool!

  • Asagtr, I never had such a good tutorial for free, thanks a lot!

  • Great Lesson mate..

  • Best lesson ever! thank you so much!

  • This is SO good!

    Thank you very much.

    I'm off to study now :-))

    greetings from Holland

  • very impressive tutorial, the best thing made than the others..complete resource from chord to tab plus 3 visua screen like a home made dvd tutorial.. hope u make more videos like these..

  • Thx!

    I constantly add content when I can get to it.

    all updates on my channel . and site which is under construction atm.

    thanks for watching.

  • @jograd08 very nice playing!

  • this is a real lesson!!! all the explication that you need are in!

    Thanks a lot for help made me learn my first tommy song's!

    i really hope you will do more like this one (maybe a little dixi mcguire or windy and warm :) )

    anyway thanks for the lesson! (and sorry for my english)

  • best lesson ever!! great skills ;)

  • thank you :)

  • you better listen to this man!! great lesson

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