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Jack Pearson Slide Guitar Lesson From Learn & Master the Guitar Class

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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2010

Shares his damping the strings technique with the right hand and an alternate tuning

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  • what kind of guitar are u playing by the way??

  • @coyote522 He's playing a Gibson 336.

  • what is partial open e??

  • Standard tuning is E B G D A E starting from the high string.

    Open E is E B G# E B E.

    At the end he tuned E B G# D A E. Everything is standard except the G string which he tuned a half step up. I hope that helps.

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  • @wickyb40 HI, how could you distinguish between a 336 and 339?

  • thats how i want to sound like..dreamy playing

  • That is an insanely beautiful guitar for sure. And it looks like it has a master volume knob just under the pickguard as well. Beautiful flame top... must be a custom shop 336.

    Jack Pearson is an insanely amazing guitarist. I saw him a bunch with the Allmans and even saw him fill in for Warren Haynes one night with the ABB in Toronto when Derek was with them. Insane good show.

  • @Chromatype Yep.I agree

  • Guys like Larry Carlton, Robben Ford and Derek Trucks all know Jack can eat them for lunch on a bandstand...so pay attention to Mr Pearson.

  • Great tips, and that partial open E tuning is sweet.

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