You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet Lesson Part 1

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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2009

You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet Lesson. Chords and guitar solo

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  • This is great, i would love you to post the lead too.

  • @divedaz

    The leads are covered in part 2.

  • i dont get why people play the difficult barred chords..like a find it much easier to play the a chord, on the 2 3 4 string on the 2nd fret

  • The same reason why some people play video games on 'hard' mode and some people play on 'easy'. Whatever ends up making it fun for you is what you should do.

  • gotcha, like i see everyone play the barred chords, and i didnt know if i am playing it wrong, but just to clear it up, when i see songs where people are playing the barred chords, if there are other ways to play it that are easier for me, itll still sound right?

  • Another guitar player will notice, but most people will think it sounds right.

    If you want to be a professional, then you have to learn bar chords. If you just want to play for fun (like most of us), then take your time. I'm still learning after 28 years.

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  • Thanks man, that really, really helped. Have loved this song since it first came out, and even after 35 years of playing you can still learn something. See ya !!!!

  • thx man old time fav now i can jam it partys... yeeehaaaa lol

  • props for trying to work a little "theory" into the tutorial. nice to see someone not only nail it spot on, but also explain why it is the way it is. even if its not just banging out two finger "guitar hero" barre chords. every variation of every chord has a distinct sound or voice and the original artist chose each variation for that reason. you have a good ear, and a true knowledge of guitar/music theory. (like you dont know that already, THANKS FOR GETTING IT RIGHT!!!!!

  • its easier to listen to the song.this shit's hard as hell

  • THANK YOU!!!! You have helped me immensely in learning this song.

  • @jaqua524

    Well playing G barred going to C is down one string instead of a whole new finger configeration, As well as sounding more BASS-y ... Open chords are played on all 6 strings and barres are usally just 3 or 4. Just some people find it easier to do barres. I like to learn at least 3 ways to play any song I learn. But yeah they sound pretty much the same, I mean theres only 7 notes (a-g) ... But there's 164 ways to make an E lol.

  • I think I saw Ploopterfarm doing this... A great tutorial nevertheless.

  • Thank you for this lesson. 

    It has helped me immensely in learning this song.

  • if the poster of this video doesnt mind, can you give me the number of times the notes were played? i Tried to listen, but i couldnt see your strumming hand so im not sure. Please tell me if this is right

    A 1-2. 1-2-3-4 G 1-2 D 1-2-3-4 (Repeat)

    D 1-2, 1-2-3-4 F 1-2 G 1-2-3-4

    I have only played guitar for one month but i know i can tackle just this if i could get the correct times.

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