"That's All Right" by Elvis Presley Preview Lesson

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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2008

That's All Right was recorded by Elvis Presley as a single in 1954. In this iVideosongs title, legendary guitarist Scotty Moore, who played on the original track and has influenced other greats such as Keith Richards, Jimmy Page, and George Harrison, discusses the effects he used to create his signature tone. iVideosongs' Steve Rieck shows how to play That's All Right, including the acoustic rhythm and electric lead parts of the song. That's All Right is the essence of the "rockabilly" style of guitar playing and players will enjoy adding a new element to their style that incorporates hybrid picking, bending, slides, and upper chord voicings. This medium-tempo song in standard tuning, played on electric and acoustic guitar, is perfect for intermediate level guitarists. This is a sample of a 56 minute video available for purchase at iVideosongs.com.

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  • If i want to see fucking comecials ill go watch tv

  • hes a legend, scotty one the best... scotty moore is jimmy page's idol

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  • @hearthbreaker1987 he is also the idol of keith richards

  • @DaMatta11 hey dumb ass, first off, learn to spell, second... IT'S A PREVIEW LESSON, you should know what you're getting into by the title u idiot.

  • Sounds like Albert Lee singing...?

  • @DaMatta11 Quit bitchin bitch!

  • @tremooloo thought it was gibson L5?

  • @spudy44 scooty moore is the most underated guitarist of rock n roll music. god bless you scootty

  • Little known fact...During all the 1955-1958 Elvis studio sessions, Scotty exclusively used Ibanez UV77RE axes, and a Peavey 6505+ amp

  • with a PRS from the old days right?

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