Hideaway Sliding Chords Lesson

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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2009

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  • wat software or program do u use on mac to slow down the songs? i wanna try nd teach myself loads of songs, bt i can nevr wrk out songs note 4 note

  • I personally use a program called Capo. Capoapp (dot) com.

  • Upon further review, I think it's that you're playing the 8th fret on the G string on the second double-stop when it should be a half step down on the D. That's the problem. I've learned a lot from you man, no disrespect intended :) Keep on keepin on.

  • AHA! You are correct sir. A quick review with the handy "Capo" program for the mac reveals that instead of forming part of a major E-Form chord at the 5 chord marker, he i simply sliding that double stop from the 9th to the 7th fret. I actually like my wrong way better, but it's a heck of a lot easier the correct way. Kudos on the magic ears :-)

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  • I'd love to try this one, but man .. Anthony's videos are always so blurry. I could barely make out the hairline scratch on the bottom of the 8th fret as I watched his video from across the room... ;-)

    Another good one to practice with Anthony... - Cheers.

  • your lessons are pure gold

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  • @jamesands try audacity

  • boy I wish you did this in regular tuning....

  • Good lesson thanks alot I always wanted to play that riff

  • I've been trying to figure this bit out since 1969 when I heard Clapton's version (Bluesbreakers) - I came up with a version that doesn't sound bad, considering that it would take me years to do it this way. I surrender, I accept my limitations.

  • whats the name of the first chord

  • Thank you very much!! that damned part had me stumped! You teach very well and you are modest. A great combination.

  • I've been playing [faking] this tune for years,I always let the few notes I didn't know

    slide, I was close but now I've got it.... THANKS. You did a great job on this  WALTER

  • I think Freddie King hits the low E string after strumming that chord 7 times. Then it's a string of sixths, high E and G strings: frets in order - 12-9-7-4-2-0-2-4-2-0-2-4-2-0-2

  • Are you using a tube screamer to get that sustain?

  • Hey I'd really appreciate it if you could tell me your exact set up, it is fairly close to the SRV sound, and I've always wondered how to achieve this sound. What guitar and pick ups are you using, and amp, pedals, etc. Thank you

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