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Guitar Lesson: Jane's Addiction - Jane Says

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Uploaded by on Jun 20, 2007

Jane Says is an alternative rock song by Jane's Addiction which was released on their 1987 live debut self-titled album. For more video lessons, visit http://www.jamplay.com/?s=19&c=270

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  • i just learned how to finger A minor

  • "You know the name of all chords, all scales, all fucking music stuff, but you dont give a shit on the guitar, your music knowledge are only teoric, you dont have feeling, you dont have technique, and u are really retard! why are u giving lessons men? try to be a fireman or go catch the trash on the street, but dont give lessons on youtube, otherwise you will get forever coments like this..."

    This guy is such an idiot, you're teaching a lesson not putting on a performance.

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  • @ricky0032100 not origional but still funny as hell

  • @ricky0032100 Sadly, you probably didn't come up with that joke. Shmut

  • Totally cool lesson thanks!!! A good song that would greatly be appreciated would be Husker Du's Celebrated Summer. That song seems tricky.

  • This guys is good... Thanks!

  • @paul1060 i have the same question every time i watch this vid. he dun explain it. but ya u do and so does dave

  • @ricky0032100 im calling the cops

  • @paul1060 your not supposed to but i just let my finger mute it and no one seems to notice.

  • umm, okay. pretty good lesson BUT when u switch from the G chord to the A are you hitting the low E string with your 3rd finger/ 4rd fret? . ? right before the little hammer on the g and d string

  • Can you please detail what is happening when you switch from the E chord to the low E string's 3 rd fret to play the single note of G ? It looks to me as though you are strumming up when you play E then up again when you hit the G note. Is that correct? I just cant get that same sound out of the G note but it sounds right the way you play it so there is some nuance Im missing. Thanks!

  • @ricky0032100 well that could getcha arrested bud

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