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Joe Satriani - Always With Me Always With You - Intro lesson

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Joe Satriani - Always With Me Always With You - Intro lesson

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  • your the best not even a word and i got it better than any other teacher congrats!!!!!!!!!1

  • Thank you, good to hear, and really glad it helped you.

  • Omg that first chord seriously hard to do!! I can do ally the other chords but the first one is just impossible for me!!!

  • Try rolling each finger down in turn, rather than trying to hit the whole shape in one go, you'll see that is what I do - still a little trcky though! good luck

  • your awesome man!

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  • @yoan1111 check out marty swartz he is an amazing teacher. p.s. you are a good teacher thank you

  • I believe the second chord you're playing in the intro is slightly incorrect. The bass player plays the open E6 string, which covers up the guitarist playing a G# (4th fret) at the same time. If you listen closely, you can hear it in the original. Still a nice tutorial though. :)

  • you can move the 1st chord up the neck and play it much easier

    starting 2 fret 5th string, open 4th string, 4th fret 3rd string. 4th fret 5th string, and open E, or 6th string. keeping the strings muted with you palm on the picking hand.

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  • Hey man ! Great lesson ! Congrats!

  • It's importance to notice that joe does not play a bar chord in the third chord, instead he uses his thumb, as old style hendrix did

  • OMG, so many ppl play it the wrong way! Thumb should mute the 6 string, and index should always stay on the second string and only change the frets! I know it's hard but it's better and more complicated to do but it sound a bit better

  • thanks excellent lesson

  • Can you please tell me how to keep up with the rhythm of the song?

    I have this problem in lots of guitar solo songs.

    I just go off the track. :(((((

    I can play this track perfectly, but ARGG timing is always wrong :((( plz halp me.

  • @Iamsocoolguy OR!!!!!!!! 2A 4G 4B 0e 4B 4G :-D

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