Guitar Lesson 36: Like A Rolling Stone- Bob Dylan

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2010

Another guitar lesson with all tabs and solos. This time it is another classic folk rock song from the great Bob Dylan. This song was originally released on the album "Highway 61 Revisited". Please rate, Comment, Subscribe, or Suggest new songs for me to teach. Thanks

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  • thats not an f chord, since your not playing your root f, it becomes a c chord

  • @JimJimJimNL It is a F chord. This is because the chord still contains all of the notes in a f chord including the root. However the root is not always the lowest note in the chord, so even thought the first fingered note in the f chord is a C it does not make it a C chord. Keep Rocking

  • @JimJimJimNL Correct chord name for that would be C/F (F note being added as a bass suspension:)

  • @josipml5 actually it is just an f chord. this is because the note c is already in the chord F so you are simply adding another octave. So it is still just be called and f chord. Keep rocking

  • What do you mean bij bars (sorry, from Holland here:) ). Is 1 bar like 1 out of 4 counts? (If you know what I mean).

  • @ruudf89 in music notes are separated into bars/measures. This song is in 4/4 which means there are 4 counts in each measure. so if i say that a note is strummed for 2 bars/measures that mean that it is played for a total of 8 counts. Hope that this helped, and if not just send me a message back. Thanks and Keep Rocking

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  • The opening of this song is supposed to switch back and forth between C and F. So, as it's 1-2-3-4, 1-2 is a C, and 3-4 is an F. Of course, you throw a bit of swing into the changes, but it's certainly not a straight C through the entire intro.

  • @Tbagged0909 Ha ha ha! Ha ha HA HA HA! Oh 4:20 that's SOOOOOO friggin' funny. Huh huh huh, buh buh buh.

  • @JimJimJimNL your wrong man

  • anyone else notice that the video is 4:20 ?

  • Man this got to be the most simple tutorial for a guitar I've ever seen! Really appreciate you.:)

  • @JimJimJimNL Keeping Rock Alive is right. Sorry JimJimJim but that is definitely an F chord. And also, if you want the lowest note to also be the route note you simply fret the F on the low E string with your thumb. Even without doing this the chord is still just a regular F though.

  • i have a guitar class at school that I'm in. I had the song for a week and a half, only practicing switching chords, never heard the song until about 5 minutes ago. i have to play it tomorrow. YES.

  • what is a tab?

  • I don't understand this. I-0-I I-1-I I-0-I? the fuck is that?

  • @kcuhcsniknej listen to Johnny Winter's version.

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