Great played man! Only one small thing; to play as tommy does you should not bend the low E on the third fret, you should play on the second fret of the low E. Otherwise, great!
Actually thats brilliant, slow it down a little bit though. As Tommy said 'its a blues so try not to play it too fast'. Not being critilcal though - I have no mission of playing it too fast.
the opening riff, when you hit the bass note E, you are then playing an G#, but its actually a G. That will give it a more bluesy feel to it, since G is the third not in the pentatonic scale, the main scale used for blues
and make a cool sound ;)
SantiFlashback27 2 months ago
make bend in the 6st string
SantiFlashback27 2 months ago
That repeating riff on the top three strings is extremely close to the one Lonnie Mack used for 'Susie Q'. Great playing, though.
AlanSturgess 5 months ago
Watch his instruction, "it's a blues, so don't try to play it too fast". :- )
svt11111 1 year ago
Great played man! Only one small thing, you should play on the third fret of the low E and not the fourth as you do now. Otherwise, great!
ante708 1 year ago
Great played man! Only one small thing; to play as tommy does you should not bend the low E on the third fret, you should play on the second fret of the low E. Otherwise, great!
ante708 1 year ago
trop court trop simple aucun interet desole
benisa15 1 year ago
Very nice.
A lot of people can play, but you also put the feeling in it.
babaluboo123 2 years ago
If you want to learn to play this song search for Stevie's blues siggi mertens.
mattemuppen 2 years ago
Dont put yourself down, that was good. i do agree with slowing it down tho
dannyk61569 2 years ago
Way to go man!
0113122 2 years ago
your end is not right and you have little falsh
i am from serbia and i dont know english,isnt i gillty...its my brain cc
ppavke 2 years ago
Actually thats brilliant, slow it down a little bit though. As Tommy said 'its a blues so try not to play it too fast'. Not being critilcal though - I have no mission of playing it too fast.
Wilde4Ever 2 years ago
Hmm this guitar sounds thin.
theaaronimal 2 years ago
No lessons? Surely you jest!
songster22046 3 years ago
pretty good dude
back2thefutre 3 years ago
is that a taylor ga8. just wondering cause thinkin about getin one
back2thefutre 3 years ago
Wel een mooie taylor...zonde dat ie in een hoekje staat ;)
klaimeks 3 years ago
you bend the low E string on the third fret
hipyaboyya 3 years ago
jep
sommeyy 3 years ago
beautiful sounding guitar
CoreyR2009 4 years ago
because it's a Taylor!
MoanaLindsey 3 years ago
very cool, i have always loved played that style. keep it up.
GuitarMaster2207 4 years ago 2
You played it too fast and ignored the cool turn-a-round. Otherwise, a cool jam.
BlueSpawnRecords 4 years ago
its G not G#
HIL4 4 years ago
sweet playin. my only complaint is the shorts shorts. come on man....
destination2mae 4 years ago 2
G in fact is in the minor pentatonic scale of E
chibimaru8 4 years ago
Good! keep going......
Igotbadjoints 4 years ago
Nice sound, nice playing !!!
hamletcorsica 4 years ago
thanks i'll work on it
sommeyy 4 years ago
the opening riff, when you hit the bass note E, you are then playing an G#, but its actually a G. That will give it a more bluesy feel to it, since G is the third not in the pentatonic scale, the main scale used for blues
Hope that helps
gasmeter 4 years ago
u meant G isn't in the E7 chord, playing it would provide a bluesy feel
chibimaru8 4 years ago