@@swiftlessons I am up for the challenge! Especially since you are such a GREAT teacher. I love how detailed your lessons are, and that you teach us the scales being used -I’ve been wanting to learn this song for a long time. I think your lesson on this song is the best and the most accurate. I love Santanas style-Like David Gilmour, very expressive and melodic. Thank you so much. I can’t wait to grab my guitar tonight after work.👍👍🎸🎸
thanks rob great lesson well done getting the bends and the double stops right makes this solo and the way carlos plays spot on i like the way you go through it slower should help me alot
Hey friends, I'm so excited to have the next episode of this series complete. Stay tuned, as I will be dropping a full cover of the tune and a rhythm lesson in the coming days. You can support my work and enjoy my library of tabs and other resources at Patreon.com/swiftlessons or purchase a course at Swiftguitar.com/store. Thank you so much! -Rob
I don't understand why you wouldn't start by saying "this is the key and this is the scale / mode we are going to be in." That would at least give some context.
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Even though I'm not into these gorgeous solos, I enjoy the lessons. I really should have started when I was young...😢
Thank you Rob! 🎶🎶🎶
Lots of fun Rob, Great tutorial. Nobody does it better.
Yes!!! I’ve been waiting for this one! I got your last lesson memorized, and I’m excited to learn this one
That's exciting Anthony, congrats! This one has a lot of the same techniques, but just a tad more challenging IMO. Have fun! -Rob
@@swiftlessons I am up for the challenge! Especially since you are such a GREAT teacher. I love how detailed your lessons are, and that you teach us the scales being used -I’ve been wanting to learn this song for a long time. I think your lesson on this song is the best and the most accurate. I love Santanas style-Like David Gilmour, very expressive and melodic. Thank you so much. I can’t wait to grab my guitar tonight after work.👍👍🎸🎸
tone is killer !!!
MUchas Gracias. Appreciate the accuracy and feel.
Excellent like always 🎉thanks for sharing your talents ❤❤❤
My pleasure Eduardo, have an awesome day of practice! -Rob
Awesome work Rob, very clear and easy to follow. I will be working on this one. Thanks
High quality tutorial.
thanks rob great lesson well done getting the bends and the double stops right makes this
solo and the way carlos plays spot on i like the way you go through it slower should help me
alot
Thanks. Perfect intro intermediate solo
I agree, this solo is so melodic, easy to memorize and not technically demanding. Definitely a fantastic choice for budding soloist!
Hey friends, I'm so excited to have the next episode of this series complete. Stay tuned, as I will be dropping a full cover of the tune and a rhythm lesson in the coming days. You can support my work and enjoy my library of tabs and other resources at Patreon.com/swiftlessons or purchase a course at Swiftguitar.com/store. Thank you so much! -Rob
Whoaaaaa muchísimas gracias!!! Thank you so much!!! I love your explanation, could you start with the amp settings pls!!! But I love it ❤!!!
swift please we want a lesson with the rythmn guitar also! you are awesome brother thank you for the lessons!
god damn u matched the tone perfectly. very impressive. awesome feel in the playing as always too. ❤ peace
Hello Man ! That's awesome👍❤️thanks for this l'Essonne 🙏 how do you getter that tone please 🙏
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13:13 👏👏👏👏
Thank you, that's an easy section to get wrong!
excellent
Hows about Hanger 18 now? LOL
Is there any pedals that go along with this song ?
Hey Juan, all I am using is an ibanez tube screamer. You’re also hearing a little compression and delay added in post via the CLA guitar plugin.
Nice maybe corazon espinado intro xd?
I don't understand why you wouldn't start by saying "this is the key and this is the scale / mode we are going to be in." That would at least give some context.
Yes, that was done in part number one of the lessons series. I see your point though, I should have.
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