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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2011

just going over the chords / changes to this song from Let it Bleed...its in open G ,thats DGDGBD w/capo @ 5th fret

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  • One of the clearest lessons for this song so far. Good job.

    I found you can really improvise with this tune.

  • @DevonThing thank you...yes , you can improvise if you know your way around in open G

  • Awesome lesson vid, 4runner! No wonder I couldnt get it right. The Am thing is beautiful.

  • @Paul26348 thanx Paul!! yeah that Am part is often overlooked I think ...it's just a small part of the song but it's a very cool little change

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  • Just wanted to query the open G tuning from let it bleed. People argue its probably open E tuning during this period (mid 70's) but certainly open G at some point later on. Certainly open G for live recordings 80's onwards. Open E is, as you probably know, a bit harder to play for Keef as its further up the neck. He loved this tuning late 60's early 70's tho. Best wishes and not wanting to criticise what you've done in anyway cos it's cool.

  • really sweet dude. would u be so kind and post your strumming pattern. thanks alot man.

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