Maybe I am mistaken but it looks like there is a mistake in measure 16. After the bend on 14th fret, it should end on the 12th fret of G string not the 14th fret.
You are right 👍. I meant to type “12” in there and I must have missed the number when I proof read because 14 is still a scale tone. But I am playing 12th fret at top with the vibrato. So I will fix it for Music Notes as well. Thanks for pointing this out. And I will pin your comment.
I also picked up this song by ear once, but except for the final solo. It seems to me that after the first solo, there is no 7/8 before the second verse, everything is played in normal sizes, I managed to pick up this part well. I've heard recordings of this song that seem to have 7/8, but I think its bad mastering, I heard this song 1000 times in normal mastering and dont know, how this could be. I used a program to slow down playback and downloaded studio takes on torrents, picked them up by ear based on them. Thank you for this video, it's a great job, good luck to you
Hey everyone. When I first heard this song, the guitars sounded to me like something just exploded. Hendrix is up there on my top influences list with Slash. This song really inspired me to learn lead guitar and the pentatonic scale. I automated the wah for this in Logic Pro because it would have honestly taken more work to get it to sound better with an actual wah pedal. There is just more going on in that intro after a few listens. So many subtleties that Hendrix himself didn’t play it like that when he ripped it out live. So I listened for everything I possibly could. In measure 7, on the original recording, it sounds like he’s doing a chromatic thing on the G string: 9 - 8 - 7 instead of a pull off between 9 and 7. You can hear it very very slightly and if you want to play it that way, go for it! I’ve always been feeling it the way I have it tabbed here and I could never get the chromatic thing to sound completely natural without it being a little “ugh, don’t do that again”. The studio take is an older recording so it is a little harder to pick out the subtleties in Hendrix’s strumming parts. Some parts may be a little hidden in the mix and you have to just know where to feel it out. This is not a song I would personally play note for note live because it’s more of a jam. But it certainly is fun to try and get it note for note. There are definitely more Hendrix songs out there worth learning. Do point them out below! And enjoy nailing this classic :)
That wah toggle with the gradual release of bend tension just sounds so unique. Jimi truly was opening up the world of experimentation that created the new era of rock n roll. A lot of people roll their eyes when you say 'without this artist, a lot of others wouldn't exist', but it's actually true. It follows the same rules as organic evolution. You stand on the shoulders of giants.
Funny thing is, the only other example I can think of is Spirit in the Sky. That, and lame supervirtuoso Buckethead killswitch songs (I like him, but he's proof that it's always possible to have too much of a good thing).
This is absolute genius, to think that this was written in 1969/ 70 , Jimi Hendrix was so far ahead of his time, such a shame he was lost at 27 , RIP Jimi, your music lives on .
No Jimi wasn't ahead of his time😂. The 70s was the PEAK of rock/metal. Jimi came at just the right era to appreciate his music. The 70s wasnt the middle ages. There was plenty of technology available for musicians to produce whatever they wanted.
Jimi was mostly in the '60s. He died in 1970. He took the electric guitar to places it hadn't been before. Using feedback and different sounds and effects that hadn't been explored before. He was arguably the most innovative guitar player of all time.@@Ribbo
Best I've heard ANYWHERE, and trust me I've heard 10,000 attempts. I know as soon as I hear guys scrubbing away, instead of that creeping intro before the melodic lead in, what I'm in for. That caught MY attention. Totally faithful to "the Man" Bravo!
That was really super accurate for sure. I thought Pilky27 pretty much nailed it too. But this might slightly edge Pilky27 out when it comes to the tone.
Dude it's not just the guitar part that's perfect, even the fuckin audio traveling is on point. Listen to the original and then this cover with headphones, you'd know what I'm talking about. This has to be your best cover yet.
I've been looking around for videos of people playing this song note for note for about two years now and my heart exploded as soon as I saw the one and only Mr. Tabs just dropped a video on it. The best and most accurate one I've come across. Thank you for your service
If you haven't already, and although it's not note for note, check this out,it's ridiculous how Julijan nails Jimi's tone and style! th-cam.com/video/2B8hJRkmF5E/w-d-xo.html
As a lefty who played with restrung righty guitars, people don't truly understand the struggle to play that way. The knobs, cable, tremolo bar, and contours make for a weird playing experience until you sort of get used to it. I definitely appreciate Mr. Tabs for doing this as a part of the great performance. For me, the SRV rendition got me excited about the guitar 😀
it'd definitely strange at first when you try to play the guitar this way! I guess back then it was even harder to find Lefty Strats. And yes... the SRV version is awesome as well. I love both!
I'm a software engineer and I play guitars too, when I started , I hold guitar to my right like Hendrix did. My teacher told me I was doing it wrong but that was the way I do it. Then I learned Jimi Hendrix was the same way too. Today I can play all of his songs easily and I wouldn't do that if I followed my teacher's advice and become like others. At age 12, I knew that my left hand wouldnt handle all that shit. I was lazy.
Dude, every time you post a Jimi I get chills because you are so godly at encapsulating the style and emotion of these artists and Jimi is my favorite ever. I've probably left this comment a thousand times but THANK you for these faithful renditions!! This is HELLACIOUS guitar playing and I've worked on my Voodoo Child for years but never had it JUST right - now I know I can REALLY tighten it up just like I did with Welcome to the Jungle, More Than Words, Pride and Joy, and SO many others with small blistering riffs and nuances that tabs just can't express. I AM SO HYPED FOR THIS VIDEO!
Mr.Tabs you are one classy guy. Not only did you blow the roof off with your spot on playing of one of Jimi's greatest songs, you dress up in that cool jacket for the full effect! Kudos and fantastic lesson! Cheers! 👍👍
I listen to this song first time and I just realised that Jimi Hendrix is just playing what he is thinking.......... I mean all that playing is coming from his heart and he is feeling each and every note he is playing. Love this song and thank you Jimi for giving us this amazing song👍👍
Where have you been all my life lol This version sounds as close to Hendrix's studio masterpiece as I've heard online. I've been playing this since I was 16 and I'll be 60 next year. You even got the wah wah mute string riff at the beginning next to perfect. I could follow all your fingerings and your helping me to put the finishing touches on my cover. Time to dust off the ol' strat. Outstanding job!!!! Thank you
That was quite simply flawless. The way you play exactly what is tabbed down to each note and pick scrape is so very impressive on a song like this, particularly where there's so many unique little flourishes and nuances in each bar. I know you're a huge SRV fan - would be great to see your take on his godlike cover of this song sometime soon too.
Man I LOVE how you have the wah graphic. helps so much and i never see other youtube tutorials going into much detail with the wah parts on songs, and ive really been trying to work on my wah skills. Thank you so much
Wow played that GREAT! And the tabs is brilliant along with the playing, this has to be the highest effort Slight Return tab ever made on TH-cam and I salute you for it!
Thank you! I have to say.. a lot of thought and effort went into this to capture Jimi's essence as best as i could. I wanted to present the most accurate tab available (as we always try to do) but with Jimi... there's just so much STANK on his playing. When you dig into it's just so much more that what meets the eye (or ears). Thank again for the kind words. It means a lot to us.
On top of your awesome playing I love all the detail you put into things like your clothes and the wigs and accessories you wear depending on who you're covering, stringing a left handed strat the opposite way to play right handed was a nice touch 👌 officially the most accurate cover on the internet 🤟🎸
Just ran across this, the fact you took a lefthanded guitar restrung it playing it the way Jimi did is a total credit to recreating his sound. I saw him more than a few times and spent time with him at Electric Ladyland when I was with RCA records NY. This is the truest recreation of his sound I have ever ran across, well done.
Very nice. You captured the vibe nicely without sounding too...clinical, like so many Hendrix enthusiasts do. Jimi was all about vibe and feel, he never played this song the same way twice!
It has probably been pointed out but I'll say it again: he could play these parts with the fury of the original but it would further intimidate newer players who have enough on their plate. I love that, in addition to all your attention to detail, you know to play in a way that helps people of all skill levels. Thank you
LOVE IT! awesome tutorial - I've been trying to nail this for 30 years & this is a huge help! One this that is bothing my OCD (particularly given your attention to period detail clothing) is the 22 fret neck on that '69 reissue 😬😂
You really nail it. Your a fantastic guitarist. If you would play this for people only by listening they all would have said that this is Jimi Hendrix playing. The solo is fantastic.
great idea! There's a link to our webpage in the description. You can add any requests you have there, if you'd like. That way we have them all in one spot!
Mr. Tabs, that's some mighty fine playing, son. Extremely accurate. Back in highschool in the 1968-1970 era I remember having a disagree with my best buddy. We were both fanatics of JMH. I took the position that 50 or 55 years in the future (nowadays) we wouldn't be listening to Jimi anymore. I said there would be things to listen to that were beyond Hendrix. How WRONG was I ??? I'd say "Jimi 4-ever " but it's actually better'n that: JIMI 5-EVER !!! Very good playing, Sir Tabs. My hat is off to you.
Just got back into electric guitar after quite some years and have loaded up with a nice Strat' and a Digitech Hendrix pedal to revisit my Hendrix learning journey. All I needed was an awesome TH-cam lesson/tab to get back going again and damn I'm having fun with this against a backing track. 10 years and it's coming back quite quickly, not that I ever mastered the entire song. So yeah, thank you for the masterclass demonstration and accompanying tab, appreciate it. Liked and subbed.
Best version evah. Your tone is the best. You made me realize Hendrix distortion/fuzz was actually a little "cleaner" than alot of heavy metal sounds. I find a Marshall 100 watt lead head can still stay clean and loud up to a point before the fuzz just muddies the lead. I assume thats what you are using. Best Hendrix sound yet. (2nd Hansen, few others). Thank you.
Man, I came here to brush up on my own technique for this song and just my pick down after the opening bars to appreciate this absolute blistering play of Voodoo Chile. Top notch, my good sir, top notch.
we can see how amazing Mr. Tabs is because in each video he has the guitar used by the author of the song. It makes me think, how many guitars does he have?
This channel is fantastic! I love it. You don’t have to go anywhere but here to get quality note for note accurate tabs for the most iconic rock songs that you know you want to learn (if you haven’t already, some of these tunes I knew but many of them I currently don’t but am gradually learning the ones I really dig) . You guys always sound amazing and have done /are doing awesome things for the guitar playing community with this brilliant channel!
Thank you so much! We try very hard to bring the goods both in the entertainment and education categories. These comments make it easy for us to push through when we are having trouble with certain parts.
learned this in the 90's from a combination of the record, a (ropey) tab book, and blind enthusiasm. Never quite right, but enough to have a lot of fun with, probably got even sloppier over the years so this is just what i need to get back to it. absolutely spot on mr tabs thank you. and yes i liked the wee visual effect for the solo, great effort goes into this from you, the tabbing of it is borderline miraculous ! haha that's why you are mr tabs !
Thank you from the bottom of my heart to the Great Mr. Jimi Hendrix and to this fine guitarist here for creating this well done cover. The tabs are so appreciated
Hendrix just flowed. He just melted into the sound and let his fingers take over. This is before anyone has you tube lessons or magazines telling you how to play properly Hendrix only got his first guitar at 16 yo. 😊
Two months ago this didn't exist. I decided to try learning the song after months trying it and failing. This tutorial helped me understand the effects, thank you.
Maybe I am mistaken but it looks like there is a mistake in measure 16. After the bend on 14th fret, it should end on the 12th fret of G string not the 14th fret.
You are right 👍. I meant to type “12” in there and I must have missed the number when I proof read because 14 is still a scale tone. But I am playing 12th fret at top with the vibrato. So I will fix it for Music Notes as well. Thanks for pointing this out. And I will pin your comment.
I also picked up this song by ear once, but except for the final solo. It seems to me that after the first solo, there is no 7/8 before the second verse, everything is played in normal sizes, I managed to pick up this part well. I've heard recordings of this song that seem to have 7/8, but I think its bad mastering, I heard this song 1000 times in normal mastering and dont know, how this could be. I used a program to slow down playback and downloaded studio takes on torrents, picked them up by ear based on them. Thank you for this video, it's a great job, good luck to you
@@Mr.Tabs.Guitar.Lessons It’s okay, everyone makes mistakes sometimes.
If there’s one thing Hendrix loved, it was diligent tab corrections
@Mr. Tabs How to bend The 0:45 string bend?
Hey everyone. When I first heard this song, the guitars sounded to me like something just exploded. Hendrix is up there on my top influences list with Slash. This song really inspired me to learn lead guitar and the pentatonic scale.
I automated the wah for this in Logic Pro because it would have honestly taken more work to get it to sound better with an actual wah pedal. There is just more going on in that intro after a few listens. So many subtleties that Hendrix himself didn’t play it like that when he ripped it out live. So I listened for everything I possibly could. In measure 7, on the original recording, it sounds like he’s doing a chromatic thing on the G string: 9 - 8 - 7 instead of a pull off between 9 and 7. You can hear it very very slightly and if you want to play it that way, go for it! I’ve always been feeling it the way I have it tabbed here and I could never get the chromatic thing to sound completely natural without it being a little “ugh, don’t do that again”.
The studio take is an older recording so it is a little harder to pick out the subtleties in Hendrix’s strumming parts. Some parts may be a little hidden in the mix and you have to just know where to feel it out. This is not a song I would personally play note for note live because it’s more of a jam. But it certainly is fun to try and get it note for note.
There are definitely more Hendrix songs out there worth learning. Do point them out below! And enjoy nailing this classic :)
genio!! está perfecto
Hear My Train A Comin' is a great one that doesn't get enough attention.
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sounds decent to me man,gonna give the song a go
Greatest cover I've ever seen, phenomenal job.
YOU ARE GENIUS!
Man the more I get older the more I appreciate Hendrix’s genius
thats true
I did that the first time I heard him..
and as many others have said, incredible that he'd only been playing guitar for 12 years before all of this stuff came out. definitely a genius.
ture dude
I was the same way!
✌️😎🎸🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶
The stereo sweeps during the first solo part are spot on, I love it.
Can you elaborate on stereo sweeps? Or rather, which specific part of the solo that is?
@@benc4968right speaker then to left speaker. You can hear it
That wah toggle with the gradual release of bend tension just sounds so unique. Jimi truly was opening up the world of experimentation that created the new era of rock n roll. A lot of people roll their eyes when you say 'without this artist, a lot of others wouldn't exist', but it's actually true. It follows the same rules as organic evolution. You stand on the shoulders of giants.
Funny thing is, the only other example I can think of is Spirit in the Sky. That, and lame supervirtuoso Buckethead killswitch songs (I like him, but he's proof that it's always possible to have too much of a good thing).
Looks like I have a supporter-- who is a follower of Darwins origins of the species ?==or maybe you mean something else--by "organic evolution "?
This is absolute genius, to think that this was written in 1969/ 70 , Jimi Hendrix was so far ahead of his time, such a shame he was lost at 27 , RIP Jimi, your music lives on .
the fact that it wasn't even written, this was a jam session and improvised by jimi hendrix
1968
'68, The Electric Ladyland album was released in the fall of '68.
No Jimi wasn't ahead of his time😂. The 70s was the PEAK of rock/metal. Jimi came at just the right era to appreciate his music.
The 70s wasnt the middle ages. There was plenty of technology available for musicians to produce whatever they wanted.
Jimi was mostly in the '60s. He died in 1970. He took the electric guitar to places it hadn't been before. Using feedback and different sounds and effects that hadn't been explored before. He was arguably the most innovative guitar player of all time.@@Ribbo
1:55 the psychedelics 😂 great touch, well done.
Man, that guitar tone sounds immaculate. Probably the best Voodoo Child guitar cover in TH-cam!
agreed.
Best I've heard ANYWHERE, and trust me I've heard 10,000 attempts. I know as soon as I hear guys scrubbing away, instead of that creeping intro before the melodic lead in, what I'm in for. That caught MY attention. Totally faithful to "the Man" Bravo!
That was really super accurate for sure. I thought Pilky27 pretty much nailed it too. But this might slightly edge Pilky27 out when it comes to the tone.
I was thinking the same
agreed.
Dude it's not just the guitar part that's perfect, even the fuckin audio traveling is on point. Listen to the original and then this cover with headphones, you'd know what I'm talking about.
This has to be your best cover yet.
I've been looking around for videos of people playing this song note for note for about two years now and my heart exploded as soon as I saw the one and only Mr. Tabs just dropped a video on it. The best and most accurate one I've come across. Thank you for your service
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If you haven't already, and although it's not note for note, check this out,it's ridiculous how Julijan nails Jimi's tone and style! th-cam.com/video/2B8hJRkmF5E/w-d-xo.html
I love the way how Hendrix guitar fills every space in the song and you still can hear every note perfectly
This riff will never get old.
As a lefty who played with restrung righty guitars, people don't truly understand the struggle to play that way. The knobs, cable, tremolo bar, and contours make for a weird playing experience until you sort of get used to it.
I definitely appreciate Mr. Tabs for doing this as a part of the great performance.
For me, the SRV rendition got me excited about the guitar 😀
it'd definitely strange at first when you try to play the guitar this way! I guess back then it was even harder to find Lefty Strats. And yes... the SRV version is awesome as well. I love both!
I agree.
I'm a software engineer and I play guitars too, when I started , I hold guitar to my right like Hendrix did. My teacher told me I was doing it wrong but that was the way I do it. Then I learned Jimi Hendrix was the same way too. Today I can play all of his songs easily and I wouldn't do that if I followed my teacher's advice and become like others. At age 12, I knew that my left hand wouldnt handle all that shit. I was lazy.
the best opening riff in the history of rock
Dude, every time you post a Jimi I get chills because you are so godly at encapsulating the style and emotion of these artists and Jimi is my favorite ever. I've probably left this comment a thousand times but THANK you for these faithful renditions!! This is HELLACIOUS guitar playing and I've worked on my Voodoo Child for years but never had it JUST right - now I know I can REALLY tighten it up just like I did with Welcome to the Jungle, More Than Words, Pride and Joy, and SO many others with small blistering riffs and nuances that tabs just can't express. I AM SO HYPED FOR THIS VIDEO!
Thank you for the kind words. Nailing this song was quite a challenge but it was well worth the fine tuning. All these nice comments mean so much!
Lots of angel numbers in Jimi’s music. Very high frequency and high vibrational. He was definitely sent to us to heal people.
at 1:22 you can hear the guitar sing the lyrics. Jimi Hendrix was truly a musical genius and Mr Tabs is an awesome guitarist.
Your timing and feel for Hendrix is ungodly. Astounding work.
Could you play that on a les Paul while wearing a t shirt? Bet you can’t
I can 😊
Nope, I tried and my hand fell off immediately
😂😂😂
Slash?
It's do-able but would sound like shit
Mr.Tabs you are one classy guy. Not only did you blow the roof off with your spot on playing of one of Jimi's greatest songs, you dress up in that cool jacket for the full effect! Kudos and fantastic lesson! Cheers! 👍👍
You even included the wah pedal intesity, truly you're the best tabs channel!
Absolutely outstanding performance!!!!!
So simple...yet so complex... it's pure genius... Great job bring Jimmi to life.
I listen to this song first time and I just realised that Jimi Hendrix is just playing what he is thinking.......... I mean all that playing is coming from his heart and he is feeling each and every note he is playing. Love this song and thank you Jimi for giving us this amazing song👍👍
Where have you been all my life lol This version sounds as close to Hendrix's studio masterpiece as I've heard online. I've been playing this since I was 16 and I'll be 60 next year.
You even got the wah wah mute string riff at the beginning next to perfect. I could follow all your fingerings and your helping me to put the finishing touches on my cover. Time to dust off the ol' strat. Outstanding job!!!!
Thank you
Finally. I waited this song for very long time. Thank you very much Mr. Tabs!!!
2:29-2:53 is my fav, love all the subtle variations
I totally agree, it's sooo good. Especially the muted strums and the palm muted Eb power chords, they sound so chunky and groovy.
That was quite simply flawless. The way you play exactly what is tabbed down to each note and pick scrape is so very impressive on a song like this, particularly where there's so many unique little flourishes and nuances in each bar. I know you're a huge SRV fan - would be great to see your take on his godlike cover of this song sometime soon too.
Man I LOVE how you have the wah graphic. helps so much and i never see other youtube tutorials going into much detail with the wah parts on songs, and ive really been trying to work on my wah skills. Thank you so much
I’ve been waiting for this one!Every single one you do is like listening to the original guitar track
I genuinely never vibed that much on a guitar lesson video, you're killing it ! Huge respect ! Instant buy on musicnote of course !
Man the wah wah detail in 0:05 is nice tranks 🤟
Wow played that GREAT! And the tabs is brilliant along with the playing, this has to be the highest effort Slight Return tab ever made on TH-cam and I salute you for it!
Thank you! I have to say.. a lot of thought and effort went into this to capture Jimi's essence as best as i could. I wanted to present the most accurate tab available (as we always try to do) but with Jimi... there's just so much STANK on his playing. When you dig into it's just so much more that what meets the eye (or ears). Thank again for the kind words. It means a lot to us.
On top of your awesome playing I love all the detail you put into things like your clothes and the wigs and accessories you wear depending on who you're covering, stringing a left handed strat the opposite way to play right handed was a nice touch 👌 officially the most accurate cover on the internet 🤟🎸
It's a labour of love, my friend. Its so worth the time and effort.
@@Mr.Tabs.Guitar.Lessons i think it really is the best cover and tab out there
@@Mr.Tabs.Guitar.Lessons Yeah man, where did you get that shirt? I love it.
Just ran across this, the fact you took a lefthanded guitar restrung it playing it the way Jimi did is a total credit to recreating his sound. I saw him more than a few times and spent time with him at Electric Ladyland when I was with RCA records NY. This is the truest recreation of his sound I have ever ran across, well done.
Very nice. You captured the vibe nicely without sounding too...clinical, like so many Hendrix enthusiasts do. Jimi was all about vibe and feel, he never played this song the same way twice!
Mr. Tabs you make good videos. Seriously… not just good - the best. What a gift.
Love the left handed strat upside down. Amazing job!
This is the best tabbed lesson on TH-cam right here. Thank you, Mr. Tabs. You are the man!
Rock on!
Inst. Break end 0:49
Chorus 1:51
solo 2 3:39
It has probably been pointed out but I'll say it again: he could play these parts with the fury of the original but it would further intimidate newer players who have enough on their plate. I love that, in addition to all your attention to detail, you know to play in a way that helps people of all skill levels. Thank you
You are a legend brother, I don't know how to possibly thank you for sharing all these great songs
LOVE IT! awesome tutorial - I've been trying to nail this for 30 years & this is a huge help! One this that is bothing my OCD (particularly given your attention to period detail clothing) is the 22 fret neck on that '69 reissue 😬😂
YESSS I've been wanting this one for years, amazing performance here, I'll finally try to learn it properly now
I'm 47 years old and I got an electric guitar for my birthday. I won't die until I can play this way sometime :P
I swear I wanted to learn this just yesterday and checked to see if you have a tab up. My jaw dropped when I saw this uploaded today!
Awesome job on playing a left-handed guitar right-handed
You have mastered the master, beautiful job!
AMAZING I love it your cover is so great BRAVO!!!
You really nail it. Your a fantastic guitarist. If you would play this for people only by listening they all would have said that this is Jimi Hendrix playing. The solo is fantastic.
Hendrix freestyled this beat in a cave.. with a box of scraps
BACK to formula..!?
YES! The legend listened and he delivered. This is THE best channel on TH-cam no ifs no buts. Thank you!!!
Wow! thanks! so glad to know you feel that way!
This is probably the best cover I’ve heard someone do
Thank you! I'm glad you like it!
Congratulations!!! The best version cover that i have seen.
Can you do “let there be rock” by AC/DC?
great idea! There's a link to our webpage in the description. You can add any requests you have there, if you'd like. That way we have them all in one spot!
ive seen way more covers of this song than id like to admit, but this is the most accurate one on youtube by far. YOU SIR, HAVE GOT IT!
Thank you! We really tried to capture most of the nuances which we felt were super important in Jimi's playing
At x1.25 Speed... 🫠🫠
Mr. Tabs, that's some mighty fine playing, son. Extremely accurate. Back in highschool in the 1968-1970 era I remember having a disagree with my best buddy. We were both fanatics of JMH. I took the position that 50 or 55 years in the future (nowadays) we wouldn't be listening to Jimi anymore. I said there would be things to listen to that were beyond Hendrix. How WRONG was I ???
I'd say "Jimi 4-ever " but it's actually better'n that:
JIMI 5-EVER !!!
Very good playing, Sir Tabs.
My hat is off to you.
love the upside down strat. great tone and great playing mr tabs
Best tutorial on this I've ever seen
This is awesome! You do top notch lessons and it's free. I love this channel! 🤘🏻
Stupenda e meravigliosa MR.TABS number one.👍
The best tone I've heard and the most accurate intro I've seen! Wow 👌🏻
The greatest piece of psychedelic guitar work. Ever.
Thank you Mr. Tabs for the consistent quality and accuracy of your tabs and performances! (This one in particular ! :) )
Man, I used to listen to measure 49 in slow-mo trying to decipher the barrage of sonics, and it sounds like you actually nailed it. So cool lmao
Just got back into electric guitar after quite some years and have loaded up with a nice Strat' and a Digitech Hendrix pedal to revisit my Hendrix learning journey. All I needed was an awesome TH-cam lesson/tab to get back going again and damn I'm having fun with this against a backing track. 10 years and it's coming back quite quickly, not that I ever mastered the entire song. So yeah, thank you for the masterclass demonstration and accompanying tab, appreciate it. Liked and subbed.
nice attetion to detail about the left hand side guitar
Aboslutely amazing! One of the best, if not the BEST guitar solo of all time! You did the song justice!
Mr. Tabs--------- You Rule!!!!!
Thank you for helping us!!!!!
Best version evah. Your tone is the best. You made me realize Hendrix distortion/fuzz was actually a little "cleaner" than alot of heavy metal sounds. I find a Marshall 100 watt lead head can still stay clean and loud up to a point before the fuzz just muddies the lead. I assume thats what you are using. Best Hendrix sound yet. (2nd Hansen, few others). Thank you.
Man, I came here to brush up on my own technique for this song and just my pick down after the opening bars to appreciate this absolute blistering play of Voodoo Chile. Top notch, my good sir, top notch.
Thank you!
Seeing those whammys tabbed out so well made my heart glow.
this song really is legendary the way it switches between chords and melody and embellishments
we can see how amazing Mr. Tabs is because in each video he has the guitar used by the author of the song. It makes me think, how many guitars does he have?
You nailed this better than anyone I've ever heard try it. SUPERB!
The best I've heard on TH-cam 👏
Gee that is spot on great talent so good!
Hell yeah! Thanks for taking my request man! Great vid!
This is the best cover of Voodoo Child I have ever heard and I have heard a lot of them!. Insanely good!
This channel is fantastic! I love it. You don’t have to go anywhere but here to get quality note for note accurate tabs for the most iconic rock songs that you know you want to learn (if you haven’t already, some of these tunes I knew but many of them I currently don’t but am gradually learning the ones I really dig) . You guys always sound amazing and have done /are doing awesome things for the guitar playing community with this brilliant channel!
Thank you so much! We try very hard to bring the goods both in the entertainment and education categories. These comments make it easy for us to push through when we are having trouble with certain parts.
Great lesson video, the tabs definitely helped me out!
Glad to hear it! Thats the most rewarding part for us!
@@Mr.Tabs.Guitar.Lessons 👍
learned this in the 90's from a combination of the record, a (ropey) tab book, and blind enthusiasm. Never quite right, but enough to have a lot of fun with, probably got even sloppier over the years so this is just what i need to get back to it. absolutely spot on mr tabs thank you. and yes i liked the wee visual effect for the solo, great effort goes into this from you, the tabbing of it is borderline miraculous ! haha that's why you are mr tabs !
Played taking into account the smallest details. That's what makes the difference ! Monster guitar player !
As an official Hendrix freak, I approve of this wholeheartedly.
Amazing job, fantastic tutorial.
Big, big UP’S. . !
Always love a new Hendrix video, incredible that you included a visualization of the wah pedal too; that will help immensely. Greatly appreciated.
People say the guitar was an extension of Hendrix's body. I believe his wah pedal was too.
I've been PRAYING for this cover!!!!
Much respect man i know how much dedication this must’ve taken
Hats off to this guy,manages to get the costumes and guitars very well
That's amazing. Such talent ...
So good ! You take care of every details ! You re an amazing player ! Really appreciate to hear you ! 👏
Love you’re videos and near perfect recreation of every note 👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you so much!!
Thank you from the bottom of my heart to the Great Mr. Jimi Hendrix and to this fine guitarist here for creating this well done cover. The tabs are so appreciated
I just smashed like without even playing the video cause this was a long time coming... You're the man, sir!!!
Great work. Honestly one of the most accurate and great sounding cover I’ve ever seen. Well done
Hendrix just flowed. He just melted into the sound and let his fingers take over.
This is before anyone has you tube lessons or magazines telling you how to play properly
Hendrix only got his first guitar at 16 yo. 😊
Amazing work sir, well done!
Was wanting a voodoo child tab forever. Tysm
Two months ago this didn't exist. I decided to try learning the song after months trying it and failing. This tutorial helped me understand the effects, thank you.
I love that you used a lefty guitar just so you could upside down it for this video.