Wild thing - Jimi Hendrix - Beginner acoustic guitar lesson

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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2007

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Absolute beginner strumming arrangement

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  • Don't you just love it when people think they know better when they actually know nothing. Little tip for all guitarists. Never use the word wrong. There can be different arrangements for songs. This is a beginner arrangement so that beginners can play the song. Don't be put of by idiots who think they know better, they just show their stupidity, then again with over 5 million youtube views - what do I know. Thanks John S

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  • Wrong, the chords are G5, C5, then D5. (5 cords are commonly referred to as power chords)

  • but you don't burn your guitar like hendrix at the end..... :(

  • guitarists! youtube under: guitarist live show

  • great and simple thanks i starrt learn something

  • Wild Thing" is a hit song written by New York City-born songwriter Chip Taylor and originally recorded by The Wild Ones in 1965.[1] The song is best known for its 1966 cover by the English band The Troggs, which reached the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 in July 1966. The song charted one position lower in Britain, reaching #2. Jimi Hendrix played this song a bit different. but it is an easy tune that's fun to play. thanks for your time and lesson. Peace Joe

  • "Done by Jimi Hendrix and ,,,,,".

    No its done by REG PRESLEY ( THE TROGGS ), and covered by sooooo many.

    Included Jimi in his famous burn guitar at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967.

    Right is right. And its NOT a piece of music to be held a lesson for.

    Reg once said, "This can be played by anyone, whos interested in guitarplaying. If not , change your hobby". Yeah, sing the song bro.

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