Easy-Learn Guitar: Smoke On The Water
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thank you for the easy verson brother
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@PinkEash Hello,a great channel for guitar is martyzsongs .He is really good.
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@dogmilk2007 look maybe it's no the right version but sure it helped me who have never taken guitar lessons and i needed a start..i like though that you apologized because not everyone can play guitar professionally..for example me..!
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Thumbs up if you saw no messups;)
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holy crap you're really hot, not to mention you're videos are great and very informative. I was able to start doing power chords tonight for the first time. Thanks :)
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why bother to upload this crap? have you ever actually seen Blackmore play this song ? Its not done with power chords, why dose every twat with a guitar think they are some sort of teacher? if you are gonna do it do, it right boy.
dogmilk2007 7 months ago
@dogmilk2007 oh calm down, cletus. i never claimed to be a teacher. and i never claimed that this was the exact version. it's just a way to play it. anyone who has seen blackmore actually perform it knows he does it barring the g and d strings. so thanks for the hate comment. i hope you found solace in sharing it with us.
PapDaq 7 months ago 4
@dogmilk2007 O.K maybe i was a bit overzealous man ,i get a bit cranky whith people on youtube who upload "smoke on the water" if they dont play it exactly like Ritchie Blackmore i`m like noooo ! ,its not like that! noooo ! . Thank for your kind reply (apart from the cletus bit Ha, Ha) to my nasty message.I have found solace in saying sorry to you guys ,Sorry.
dogmilk2007 7 months ago
@dogmilk2007 i appreciate the maturity. thanks for apologizing. cheers.
PapDaq 7 months ago
Aren't they played different on electric and acoustic ?
Thats what i was told but im ot totally sure ...
xXxBadGirlxXx13 11 months ago
@xXxBadGirlxXx13 though that is true with a lot of songs, for this certain riff, it really doesn't matter which type of guitar you use. I mean, don't get me wrong, a really good guitarist could play the song totally different with the two different guitars... but yeah, if you're just playing the riff itself, you could even do it on a uke or something, haha
PapDaq 11 months ago