Wild Thing Tutorial

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Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2008

Learn the great jam song 'Wild Thing' and learn a bit about how we came to use distortion so much in rock music!!! http://www.randlesomeguitar.webs.com

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  • Just wondering are there any other strumming patterns (instead of all down picks) that you would recommend? P.S. Keep the Vid's coming - they are very good!

  • Thanks for your comments. Check out my 'Introduction to rhythm guitar'for extra tips on strumming patterns and keep up the practise!!!!

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  • i came here cuz i need to learn this by 2 days for a music lesson at my school :p

  • Boss lesson, mate! Ta! :D)

  • @kylemorriss im british :P he he xx

  • I SHIT MY PANTS AT 0:59 :p

  • Thank you for your lessons, honestly can say they are helping me. In return, I can help you putting on a tutorial on how to play the solo with "hand occarina", LOL...I do that and my nieces demand that I open my hands to see where I hide the "whistle" that I use to produce the sound. Thank you for the lessons, great thing you are doing for idiots like me, who are learning until just today. Wish I had began with this many years ago.

  • i cant understand guitar is so confusing

  • give me your accent!!

  • i love british people

  • nice lesson

  • you really helped me out on my guitar journy seriously you are a great teacher luv frm spain =)

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