Amazing! Another great lesson Howard! Thanks a lot! I will make sure to donate and help you continue producing videos with such great quality. PS: this song makes me want to buy a butterscotch telecaster!
Brilliant lesson, your attention to detail is amazing, even though some of the songs in your I have down, I always pick up something, someone once described Doc Watsons playing by saying Doc never plays the same thing once, ditto for Keith
Been playing this for years sometimes like you do sometimes like you don't but it sure is a great fun song to play. I'm going to try and pick up on some of your insights. I've never messed with the tunings so I know I play the wrong way with barred E shapes up and down the neck and some bared A and Am shapes just the rhythm and horn lines on the changes. I said yeah wooo
Leave it to Keef. Had this in a song book, way back in HS. It never sounded right. (If course the tonic was C). Now I know why. Keef & his Open chords.
I have watched many of your videos, and they are all really really great lessons. Tuning to open G sure makes learning Stones songs easier to play. Thanks for all you do!!
Hey really great lesson, Howard. Your chords are in tune because your intonation is correct, and you sound excellent. You didn't mention one detail which I noticed---- the individual string bridges which I also have on my Telecaster. I found it impossible to get accurate intonation up and down the entire neck with those common Telecaster double string bridges. It drove me crazy until I threw them away and got the same ones as yours.
Yeah... those old 3 saddle bridges are horrible. Impossible to get accurate tuning, as you said. Thanks so much for checking out the video - and your kind comment.
Thanks... If I remember right, I used my Mesa/Boogie DC-3. Just the Tele straight into the dirty channel. I like to use a lot of gain on the amp, then back off the guitar's output to crunch it up, but not overly dirty. The pickups are stock... I've never switched them out because I love the way they sound:-)
Dude you have great feel on everything you play I feel like I need to learn these songs I already think I know
This is awesome! Thanks for sharing it!
Amazing! Another great lesson Howard! Thanks a lot! I will make sure to donate and help you continue producing videos with such great quality. PS: this song makes me want to buy a butterscotch telecaster!
Another fantastic lesson!
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Howard sempre il top un altro meraviglioso tutorial sui grandi Stones,continua così sempre alla grande ✌👍
Brilliant lesson, your attention to detail is amazing, even though some of the songs in your I have down, I always pick up something, someone once described Doc Watsons playing by saying Doc never plays the same thing once, ditto for Keith
Very good 👍
Another great song, another great lesson - thanks !!!
Thank you :-)
great man...simply great!
Thanks a lot!
Been playing this for years sometimes like you do sometimes like you don't but it sure is a great fun song to play. I'm going to try and pick up on some of your insights. I've never messed with the tunings so I know I play the wrong way with barred E shapes up and down the neck and some bared A and Am shapes just the rhythm and horn lines on the changes. I said yeah wooo
Great lesson Howard. Thanks, especially teaching that lead riff- very cool.
My pleasure!
Awesome!
Thanks!
Leave it to Keef. Had this in a song book, way back in HS. It never sounded right. (If course the tonic was C). Now I know why. Keef & his Open chords.
It’s Keith Richard’s so it’s the same 4 chords at different frets.
I have watched many of your videos, and they are all really really great lessons. Tuning to open G sure makes learning Stones songs easier to play. Thanks for all you do!!
Thank you so much :-)
Hey really great lesson, Howard. Your chords are in tune because your intonation is correct, and you sound excellent. You didn't mention one detail which I noticed---- the individual string bridges which I also have on my Telecaster. I found it impossible to get accurate intonation up and down the entire neck with those common Telecaster double string bridges. It drove me crazy until I threw them away and got the same ones as yours.
Yeah... those old 3 saddle bridges are horrible. Impossible to get accurate tuning, as you said. Thanks so much for checking out the video - and your kind comment.
Never enough Stones Lessons!
Great lesson thank you! Your telle sounds awesome! What pick ups or pedal are you using ?
Thanks... If I remember right, I used my Mesa/Boogie DC-3. Just the Tele straight into the dirty channel. I like to use a lot of gain on the amp, then back off the guitar's output to crunch it up, but not overly dirty. The pickups are stock... I've never switched them out because I love the way they sound:-)
FINE
Please stones down the road apiece good study on double stops. Not one lesson on you tube. Pleas be the first.
The problem with stones is they often use open G tuning
Not totally true, they used Open E and standard tuning as well. Led Zeppelin used Open G and other alt tunings as did Joni Mitchell.
And why is that a problem?