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Jackson Browne - Running on Empty - the RIGHT way!!

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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2009

This is a guitar tutorial for this classic JB song, recorded in Open G Tuning, as Jackson plays it during his live acoustic shows. To play along with the CD, you'll want a Capo on the first fret. Hope you enjoy the lesson, and as always...sorry for my horrific singing.

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  • this tutorial sucks - not just because it's wrong, but because it is too slow and boring.

  • @KingMoses3 This from someone who's contributed no uploads to YouTube and who proclaims as their favorite video, the replay of Dale Earnhardt being killed.

  • actually the first way is correct, d a d a d a f#m. Im looking at the song book, from JB and it is regular tuning. :D

  • Songbooks don't illustrate how an artist plays a song, just how the publisher was able to create something easy to play for the masses....

  • Who is that walking behind your amp at about 4:24? BTW....thanks for the good tutorial!

  • My son on crutches :o)

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  • hey steve these are grrrreat dude thanks for the vids. how can anyone complain ?

  • You answered the tuning question. Some of the chord changes no not match the live stuff, but I see where it goes now. Thanks!

  • Great tutorial !!!!! You have helped me so much and really expanded my world

    in regards to my guitar playing and for that I can't begin to thank you enough.

    Please continue to sing as much as possible, for it is very helpful.

  • stevert, I see you haven't been here in awhile. Do you "muffle" the low E string on parts of it? It looks that way and seems to sound right to me while playing. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!!!!!!!!!!! KEITH

  • why dont yall genius's shut the f--k up and let the man teach his way, nothing from stopping yall from your on site

  • Do you know Call It A Loan really love that song

  • @KingMoses3 I agree to differ King Moses. This is the first time I have seen the tuning and reworked chords properly explained. And too slow? This is a lesson, not a performance!!! But a great lesson

  • @TakeNoGuff The slide solo is also played in Open G

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