Kim Mitchell's Guitar Lessons - Lesson #1

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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2008

Take a lesson from Q107's resident rock star, Kim Mitchell! Each week, we'll post a new video of Kim teaching a classic rock song on guitar. He'll teach you the basics and get you ready for the stage (or your garage!)

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  • You caught me by surprise. I think you're one of Canada's treasures. Didn't recognize you with no hair. lol

    Anyhow, I love your music.  Thanks for the lesson.

  • Hell YEA! Teach us to play "Go For Soda"!

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  • This is the Q107 'Kim Mitchell' guitar lesson version. Like the commercial rock station: embarrassing mediocrity. Mitchell is a way better player than these YT lessons. Probably can't teach for beans, but at least way better musically. It's tough for guitar teachers to 'teach' how to play guitar. Really tough. And it's really tough to learn. But where there's a will...

  • Kim. First max album awestitchfull.

    But with All rock. Hook em when theyre Jung.

  • Kim, did Jack Long make you play with a Gibson product?

  • can you do a video of the riff you played when you interviewed Sammy Hagar

  • are those the turntables behind you? cool stuff kim

  • SWEET! Getting my cash piling table ready!

  • "Pile the Cash Neatly" Ha!

  • You da man Kim. Thanks.

  • Friend and myself would go to concerts where Max Webster opened up for Rush back in the early 70's. We stay and watch Kim Mitchell, then watch a couple of songs of Rush and then leave. We were there to be entertained by Max Webster...They were "great!"

  • "...pile the cash neatly." HAR!! Gotta use that line myself!

    Ditto about Max Webster, c. '70s - we'd go to a concert and in between sets they'd announce who would be coming to town soon, "...and opening will be..." (and us with bated breath) "...MAX WEBSTER!" And we'd look at each other and go, "AWRIGHT!!!!!" Kim was (still is) simply amazing onstage, spinning in place during a riff, et al. Completely satisfying experience, and this coming from an acoustic-only player!

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