Country Honk Lesson - Rolling Stones.AVI
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I'll say it again- What a great lesson. Clear, comprehensive and friendly (and natural)
Lost John (Michael Paine)...
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@Bonafab what a great lesson - so clear and comprehensive
Lost John alias Michael Paine
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Best teacher I have seen on the web. Keep it up. Thanks
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wow thanks again...this is definitely on my list to learn. You are great at explaining in just the right way. Bravo. Love the game in the guitar too.
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wow thanks again...this is definitely on my list to learn. You are great at explaining in just the right way. Bravo.
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What a great teacher you are. Thanks so very much....
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Hey thanks for the lesson, very much appreciated. these kind of songs are great for a klutz like me to have a crack at so thanks. keep handing down the knowledge, i'm sure ther'll be some young hot guitarist somewhere in the future put down his first intro to guitar with a lessons like this one, cheers, michael
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I've been wanting to learn to play country honk for quite some time, and now I (almost) can...Thank you so much for the AWESOME lesson! This is so helpful. Gotta go practice some more!
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Oh God you`re a hockey fan! (I mean that in a good way)
he is at exactly 5:13/7:31 I cant figure it out either and it's killing me.
Can anyone help?
Bonafab 9 months ago
@Bonafab That's just the D string, walking down from the 2nd fret to 1st fret to open D string.
privettricker 9 months ago
how does the little melody on the D chord go after the A7th go? Can't seem to get it to sound like yours.
ckying29 1 year ago
@ckying29 Can you give me the time code of the part you're talking about?
privettricker 1 year ago
Dude, where are you from? We so rarely hear you speak. I'm going to guess Maine or Massachusetts.
MinivanMegafun100 1 year ago
@MinivanMegafun100 That's a Maryland accent. I pronounce "no" as "nayo."
privettricker 1 year ago