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Slave Lesson - Rolling Stones

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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2009

An explanation of the chords to Slave.

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  • come on man too much talkie, just play it man, i can see it, shut up & play!

  • @MrHalfSteppin Hey, a**hole. This is a LESSON, which is clearly indicated in the title of the video. If you want to see a demo without all the talking, search my channel. On second thought, don't search my channel. Just go away. Dick. 

  • What kind of amp/effects are you using because it sounds great

  • @tomtom255 No effects, just straight into a 50-watt Marshall half-stack.

  • @privettricker

    where is all that reverb coming from

  • @BigDaddyDishrags Just some reverb on the amp.

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  • props to you sir and thanks for the lesson!

    awesome song

    would you mind telling me the amp settings?(if you can remember)

  • very good lesson! could you do little t&a from tattoo you that would be great

  • Great lesson!! I just found some of your other Stones stuff from YaYas and you've got the sound down awesome.

  • Very good and useful lesson.

    As always.

    Thanks!!

  • Thanks bro..... Inspiration to all young/old rockers!

  • Great lesson, man! Thanks a lot!

  • Excellent, thanks, it's goin in the set for sure

  • Great work - but hey hey - roll back the crunch and the reverb on your stones stuff. Keith's rarely this distorted (not that you're trying to sound JUST like him) but it would help when you're playing along with the records... when you've got as much distortion, it tends to get a little too messy when you add all those great chords you're playing.

    Love your definitions: Pete Townshend Chords... Crazy Train chord. Excellent!

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