Can't You Hear Me Knockin' Lesson - Rolling Stones

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2010

This is Keith's part up to the break in open G: DGDGBD

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  • we were raised on those Stones albums in the 1970s. Do you know how many albums Keith used open G tuning for? Did he use it on "Its only Rock n Roll" and "Black and Blue"?

  • @COMMUNISTPHILOSOPHY Check my channel for Stones songs. There are a bunch from both those albums in open G.

  • know any places that have good deals on Telecasters?

  • @theplourde The best deals I've seen are on ebay and craiglist. Guitar Center has pretty much destroyed mom-and-pop guitar stores, and Guitar Center's prices stink.

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  • Great lesson sir!. But a couple of the riffs are not quite right though. See my video for minor corrections that will make it sound more authentic.

  • I love you guitar man!

  • Which strings do you strum at the beginning? You say you don't play the A string at all...doesn't make much sense to me because otherwise I think I won't get the sound right. But great lesson for sure! Finally I can try to play some songs of my favorite band!

  • I've trying to figure this for 20 years - I'm off to tune my guitar !! Million t'anks!!!

  • fuck yeah dude

    thanks!

  • @privettricker Well I'm not exactly a beginner. I've been playing guitare for 3 years and half when I was between 10 and 14 yo. Now I'm almost 20 and like to play some, but not very oftenly. So I got few skills.

  • @sekahkiller If I were a beginner, I would concentrate on other songs. Play whatever you like, but I wouldn't call this a beginner-level song. To be honest, if you're going to play this well, you shouldn't need instruction on the strumming hand at all.

  • @mrkflpc I agree. but on a demo you barely see which string is to play. Excuse my english

  • @sekahkiller it makes more sense because it will only complicate it...just play it strumming with the correct fingering and play around until you get the right sound...there are only 6 strings

  • One of the best riffs ever.

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