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Learn how to get that spy tiki surf music tone Peter Gunn style guitar lesson

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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2009

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In this video guitar lesson we teach how to get that cool spy hunter surf music type tone in the Peter Gunn style.

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  • Wanted to thank you for all the great tips. Having alot of fun.

    PEOPLE,

    Get out more. His hair is fine. Worry about being gracious for him taking his time to put this up.

  • ..where's the reverb??

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  • @ANICON2006 hidden in his hair...

  • Are there really people out there that need to be teached how to play those simple notes?? My advise to those would be to sell off the fucking guitar as it was never intended for you to ever play guitar!!!

  • having such a haircut is called: having the guts to do what you want, and ignore what people say about you.

    jason you rock.

  • dont forget the secret chord .....I dare not say it's name ......muhahahahaha

  • Hey johnny bravo, when did you get a goatee?

  • @theevilmushroom128 oh. ok. thanks

  • @jesus0519 it would def work, but there is no reverb, thus it would not truly be "surf"

  • can this be done on an acoustic guitar?

    im just starting

  • @lookylooky2006 If you are playing the 5-1-4 progression in A. Those are all dominant chords. It could be both Amajor or Amin. It all depends on what style you're playing. If its traditional surf rock that you are looking for, then the natural minor scale in A would be my choice to go with. The difference in maj/min is the 3-6-7th steps of the scale. If you were playing 5-1-4 in A major, F# pentatonic would sound best being the relative minor scale to the A major progression.

  • I didn't know Guy Fieri taught guitar.

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