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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2009

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  • Your videos are great! Thank you for the precision!

  • @jgraum76 You're most welcome ~ Glad to hear I help ~ All My Best ~ Joe

  • awesome lesson sir  : )

  • @synthesizer301 I appreciate the comment - glad you like it - My Best ~ Joe

  • finally a perfect lesson of this song, thank you very much.

  • @bearvsbeargrylls That is incredibly nice of you!! I'm so glad to help ~ All my best ~ Joe

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  • @southamerican

    Hi, no im talking about the early stones. Jumpin jack came out in 68. In early 70s Keef moved away from Open D or E and jumpin jack (like many tracks) was and is now only played open G capo 4. Open d/e is only used by Keef in the early late 60s early 70s. I know cause i love that tuning. Pure blues. I don't think Keef ever used E5 tuning though. That's what I'm asking the teacher here. Bw

  • @leapsplashafrog ... I guess hes trying to teach the studio version... youre talking how keef plays it live... :)

  • Hi, what makes you think this is an e5 tuning with no third? Why isn't it a open e or d with Capo 2. Other good players on YouTube say its two guitars one in open e the other standard. Did Keef ever use an e5 tuning?

  • @bearvsbeargrylls i agree!!

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