Midnight Rambler Lesson - Rolling Stones
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It's a Gretsch 5120
i own one. Except mine have TV jones pickups
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thanks for this you helped me a lot
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VERY GOOD!!!5/5*****+ Watch my version!!! Thanks
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YOU ARE THE BEST! THANKS FOR ALL THE LESSONS
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@BigFatMonkyFace GRETSCH!!!:)))
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whats the name of that beautiful guitar??????????
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Thanks so much for this (and all your other vids). You're not too shabby -- for a Sabres fan. Go Bruins!
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Would you consider doing Let It Loose, it is my favorite Stones song and I can't get it to sound
right from the tabs that I have. YOU ARE THE BEST! THANKS FOR ALL THE LESSONS
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how many guitars do you hace
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thanks for doing this. I hope you keep hammering out these song. I love your song selection. Last month got together with a few guys, drummer, piano, several guitars and we jammed to your version of Slave. It was a blast.
crb1961 1 year ago
@crb1961 Ha, that's awesome! Look on YouTube for the Stones' outtake of Slave, the one that goes on for 10 minutes. Plenty of room for jamming on that version.
privettricker 1 year ago
man, excellent lesson! I though Justin Sosa's lesson was good and clearly he has most of it, but this really cleared up some things for me. I was also glad to see that you have been playing for as long as you have. Sometimes with my 1 and half year of seriously trying and learning and taking lesson, I still feel frustrated and like I'm completely wasting my time. I know I just have to keep at it. Thanks again for another great lesson! You may have no idea how many people you help!
kcuhcsniknej 1 year ago 3
@kcuhcsniknej If you've been sticking with it for 18 months, then you're probably hooked for life. I actually feel like the first few years I played were the most fun, because things like discovering how to play Stones songs or stumbling onto a new alternate tuning was thrilling. Savor the learning process.
privettricker 1 year ago 4
Hey Chris. Have watched your growth on here since late September and love what you do but what is especially impressive is how you quietly and humbly plow through all these great songs. It's very refreshing to find great players without an ego that you cant fit through a door. Keep up the fantastic work and if you are ever in the Vancouver area maybe we could jam sometime. C-YA
deezhammerr 1 year ago 7
@deezhammerr Thanks for the kind words. I'd love nothing better than to jam up in the Great White North...but it'll have to be the middle of July!
privettricker 1 year ago