Guitar Lesson: Van Morrison Wild Night (Leads and Rhythm)
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Hello great lesson please do Rainy Night in Georgia
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Great lesson as usual..I agree with what you say about the G chord and adding the 1 note..I personally like to grab the G chord up at the 7th fret where the Eminor inversion is played :))
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outstanding lesson. your instuction skills are tops. I'm going to practice this song now, and put it in my set list.
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Very useful lesson that covers not only the 'how' but the 'why'. Thanks for posting.
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hey you're all right, Hoodrio
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nice playing. thanks. love that Strat!
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what do u think of the duncan california 50s ? I have them in a rosewood neck strat and was thinking of sticking some in my strat plus, either that or cs69s, as I like how the cs69s are sparkle and not midrangee
UKToneKing 3 weeks ago
@UKToneKing I like both sets, but either way I would highly recommend the Duncan SSL-5 in the bridge. It's the pickup David GIlmour has used and is the best Strat bridge single coil I've heard.
Hoodrio 3 weeks ago
Great video
and here is why
because the knowledge is even better than the song ( for me)
so when at the 7th playing the Em ( intro) why not just move a few fingers and get that G/e?
Is there a reason ( a voicing?) to go to the 3rd fret
thanks so much
kiddyuknot 2 months ago
@kiddyuknot Yes, it's just to give the chord another voicing. That intro riff is a textbook example of how playing the same chord in different places on the fretboard enrichens the tonality of your playing.
Hoodrio 2 months ago