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Great lesson. Thank you. I came here because I heard a version of this song by Tony Joe White, and you absolutely confirmed all of my assumptions and answered all of my questions. Cheers !
1 Chord...amazing. I'll be having acgon at this in standard tuning. Recently heard a song by Magnum called 'Too many Clowns' and I have started t on try to learn this, but I am having difficulties in places. Can you provide a tutorial of this song?
You never mention that the bend at the 3rd fret, 6th string yields a major 3rd of the chord. Even when you first show the blues scale(6:08), you put a little bend on high note of the scale, bringing it up to the major 3rd. The tune is in C major, with minor 3rds sprinkled in.
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I heard in an interview that it was done by Joe South on a Gretsch tuned down to C with some tremolo.
Yes, Joe South played on a lot of records, and had a way of playing rhythm with more notes than just strumming. For sure on his own records.
That guitar sounds great!
Nice work thanks
I dig the songs you cover and how you include the other instruments that make the song unique and more full and more like the way song sounds.
Cool
Great lesson. Thank you. I came here because I heard a version of this song by Tony Joe White, and you absolutely confirmed all of my assumptions and answered all of my questions. Cheers !
It’s right !!!! I thank you 🎸
Great lesson. Thanks Jon.
Another classic mate
1 Chord...amazing. I'll be having acgon at this in standard tuning. Recently heard a song by Magnum called 'Too many Clowns' and I have started t on try to learn this, but I am having difficulties in places. Can you provide a tutorial of this song?
You never mention that the bend at the 3rd fret, 6th string yields a major 3rd of the chord.
Even when you first show the blues scale(6:08), you put a little bend on high note of the scale, bringing it up to the major 3rd.
The tune is in C major, with minor 3rds sprinkled in.
Thanks bruh
The way most of us would play this is at the 5:00 and it is very very short.
Man that intro has got some soul
I've heard it done with the minor 7th and I think it takes away from the swampy gutsy feel.
Hi there, exactly how is the guitar tuned to c? Is it tuned to open c?
It's tuned: CFBbEbGC
The same way Black Sabbath tuned all the way down to C and C#
Holing that Eb in the lick sounds jarring to me. I think you hit it and then it resolves to a C note.
It's In the key of C brotha ,
What is The guitar use on The first?
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No sir there is no jimmy Hendrix’s on arethas original recording
He was referring to a shape of a C chord Jimi Hendrix was well known for using, not the song itself
@@rejvaik00 he knows that....thats what he's saying
u right that's doesn't sound right