Behind Blue Eyes Guitar Lesson by Siggi Mertens

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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2010

Pete Townshend´s great song made popular again by Limp Bizkit

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  • Good lesson, clear instruction and easy to follow. Nice job.

  • I think rhythms and strum patterns are important if you want to keep precise timing with the correct beats per measure. etc. If you have the actual music you can create patterns for the entire song and have it change up. Not just using the singing as keys when to hit. I do like the idea of strumming always in 16th notes. 1-e-and-ah 2-e-and-ah. Hand always in motion.

  • you can play guitar well but not sing,no offence but thats true!

  • @SkipperNE2010 sometimes, you're rythm forces you to go after the rythm of the vocals. therefore it's better with a set pattern.

  • You are like "Doc." [ back to the future ] Good video man ;)

  • Your explanation about strumming is spot on, you just have to feel it. I used to try to learn patters, but its so much better to just keep the rhythm and mix it up a bit.

  • Siggi, I think your lesson are great. If I'm searching for guitar lesson and you've done that song , I always choose yours. 

    I think he knows how the original was played, but does this not sound great?

    Surprised your lesson don't get more views.

    Cheers Siggi!!

  • @SiLverJ9 Type Iam Gay in the comment bar and hit enter

  • fuck, you are good.

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