Sweet Emotion Lesson - Aerosmith.AVI

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Uploaded by on May 23, 2010

An explanation of the different parts for Sweet Emotion.

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  • good job.

    God bless.

  • @tommyandtammy1 I'm digging your version of Superstition. Pretty cool.

  • send me the tabs

    Edgar34994@yahoo.com

  • @Edgar10134 Sorry, I don't read or write tabs.

  • Hi, can you say me what pedal you used for this song? (overdrive BOSS i think)

  • @slotemp No pedal, just straight into the amp head.

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  • @TheRisingforce2000 It doesn't matter whether it's an Epiphone or not. My videos aren't about showing off.

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  • I love the dynamics of the amplifier. I'm assuming it's a tube amp. I want to say it's a JCM model but it sounds like a plexi to my ears. None the less, it sounds amazing. I wanna have your amp! I currently am using a Marshall Valvestate VS100R. Sounds alright, but nothing like your amp. Thanks for the lesson. You've giving me hope to better my chops. Thanks!

  • I can play the whole song flawlessly on my yamaha guitar and amp wooot!!!! so thanks a bunch if i ever get a camera ill video myself and send it to u

  • You by far have the best guitar covers on youtube. 

  • great lesson...good pacing, not too much talking. what is your amp, and settings?

  • You make this look so damn easy. For how long have you been playing?

  • @ickesra ha i get it

  • whats ur like amp settings like bass mids reverb gain ect...

  • Just checking this out now, thanks for a great lesson, PT.

  • Pedobear says: Dont forget to finger your A!!

  • @TheRisingforce2000 heres an easy tip to tell if its an epiphone or a gibson

    on a gibson headstock theres a bell just above the nut and on a epiphone theres a half a bell and im mean half because the bottom of the bell goes into the nut

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