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Free's "All Right Now" guitar solo lesson with Ainsley Stones

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  • That was a great lesson young man. Your vibrato was very very good, and the tone was spot on. Keep up with the fantastic music. This era had so many great and gifted musicians, particularly from Great Britain.

  • @55ou812 Thanks very much. :) I'm a huge fan of guitarists like Koss, Brian May and Dave Gilmour, to name but a few. It was an era of great tone, feel and experimentation too...before players became too obsessed with playing very, very fast.

  • Great Video, Lesson, and explanation... Thank you... Great tone, by the way!

  • @GuitarSpecialist Thanks very much indeed. :)

  • Do you have any other sites?

  • @oteycolony ...well, I do now have an IPad app available from I-Tunes, under the name Bitesize guitar getting started. I will hopefully have an intermediate-level app out very soon. :)

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  • @scottishmountaineer My absolute pleasure. I'm pleased it's been helpful to you. Actually, my Dad was at the IoW festival in 1970, and enjoyed Free immensely! I think the 60s and 70s gave the world the vast majority of its great guitar music. It's such a shame that passion, talent and skill account for so little in the music industry these days.

  • I've seen tons of WRONG ways to play this song & yours is the only one that's absolutely right!!!! Why do people who haven't learned to play it right, think they can teach others how to play it wrong? (Arrogant amateurs make me sick!) This tune is probably THE most butchered song by amateurs on YouTube; At least you posted it 100% correct. Now if only the rest could be deleted, eh? That is except yours the originals of FREE or Schone & Shennan w/ Paul Rogers. BTW: where is the studio lead intro?

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  • Spot on mate. You've great patience, technique, accuracy & a love for teaching that comes thru. Thanks a lot. And you're right about the music of the 60's & 70's. Players like Alvin Lee, Blackmore, Rory Gallagher, Gilmour, Steve Marriot, & many others are often overlooked for their simplistic approach. They had an appreciation of melody, tone, & would often emphasize on one note in a perfect place, over guys nowadays that choose rapid successions of triplets just for the sake of speed.

  • Thank you for sharing. It is great! It does hurt my fingers...

  • i'm really having a lot of trouble with the vibrato, especially on the bending :l

  • Thanks this Is ace

  • Brilliant lesson

  • Thanks. This was very useful.

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