Lesson - Wind Cries Mary style - Hendrix

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http://www.dolphinstreet.com/guitar_video_lessons/lesson-133.php a lesson on how to play in the style of Jimi Hendrix, similar to how he played on The Wind Cries Mary.

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The tone I used is a Line 6 HD500 preset I made. You can get it at http://line6.com/customtone/tone/211753/

Let me know how you like this!

Lesson files are available at http://www.dolphinstreet.com/guitar_video_lessons/lesson-133.php

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  • Riktigt bra lektioner Rob =)! Du är den första jag sett som använder HD kamera, tab, olika tempo osv... Du får en verkligen att vilja spela mer!

  • @fredrikmelin1 Tack Fredrik!

  • Great video, and gorgeous tone.

    Would you publish the patch settings as a text file please?

    I'd like to try to re-create it (as close as possible) on my lowly PodXT.

    Thanks

  • @Rijidij61 Thank you, I think I have lost the patch already after an upgrade... sorry.

  • Sorry about the 1 dislike Rob. I totally didn't mean it =/

  • @DistortedV12 Click the Like button then! :)

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  • Its easy, takes practice, i must learn this....Can you combine this with the other Lesson "Jimi Hendrix Style Chords" you made? I watched it and i wanted to combine the two

  • Nice, very detailed explanation, with good, slow closeups of the fingering. Very helpful and apparently accurate. Also liked hearing that Hendrix tuned to E-flat. Useful tips.

  • Actually, the fingering would be in F not E. Not an issue until you get to the signature lick on the open E chord....you can only do a half step hammer on to the third ( G# ) if you are in E. In F however ( where Jimi fingered it, but tuned down ) you can get the whole step hammer on from the open G note to the A note ( third of the F chord )

  • Nice lesson, sounds to me like some sort of country/western style riff-lick. I can hear this influence in a lot of his songs and also some folk progressions. Much people talk about how blues influenced in hendrix's music, but he also adopted many of these country music elements to fuse it with blues funk and rock.

  • thank you so much, this is amazing, you're really opening my eyes (ears) to this beautifully organic style of playing... if only the kids weren't sleeping upstairs, i could get crank it !

  • Could you do a tutorial on that whole intro? It was beautifousssss

  • Love Hendrix and love your style of teaching.Great to see the man's music being passed down through the generations.God bless.

  • You're awesome dude!

  • Great video, you have really broke this down to where I am finally getting the Jimmy sound down. Do you think you could do a video something like Machine Gun? Thanks again, keep up the great work!

  • Tack så mycket frö att du la upp detta! Jag lyckades lära mig allt via gehör! Fast tror jag hittar på egna riff när du byter ackordet "A major" till "Emajor"... Antar att det inte spelar någon roll, men skulle vara trevligt att veta vad du gör exakt?

    En annan sak, ljudet du har, hur fixar jag det till Pod Farm?

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