finally someone teaching a good video of this song. One of my favorite intros. You do a good job teaching it. going to check out your other videos after learning this one
Yes that Bb grace note is crucial in this riff. It's very common for guitarists to play a B which is wrong. It's a mistake I myself made as a youngster tying to play this riff by ear. It's deceivingly well crafted.
Great teaching , simple & to the point explaining how to use the dexterity of the phalanges without the complication of music theories . Like they say, a picture can paint a thousand words , the simplest it’s explained , the easier for one to comprehend no matter what musical level one may be on!
Just watched Joe Walsh play this on Paul Shaffer's show and your's is right on, especially the line from the 6th fret to the 5th on the E. Other people get that wrong. Thanks.
Great lesson on the lead in riff. Would you give a lesson on the rest of the song? any idea what amp Joe used in studio? Im guessing a small Fender tweed
The tone is pretty simple... on pretty much any decent amp, bass at 1:00, mid at 10:00, treble at 2:00, gain/distortion to 9:00 or whatever sounds good on your particular amp, I also find (on a strat) bridge/middle p/u switch sounds best
Doja Cat Performs "Say So" th-cam.com/video/68NkjShYOSE/w-d-xo.html Most of us want to know what effect pedal we can use to achieve the tone from the album???
Great lesson on the lead in riff. Would you give a lesson on the rest of the song? any idea what amp Joe used in studio? Im guessing a small Fender tweed
finally someone teaching a good video of this song. One of my favorite intros. You do a good job teaching it. going to check out your other videos after learning this one
CJ Payne thanks! Jim
Absolutely the BEST TUTORIAL of this song on the net. Super patience and easy to follow step by step method. Thanks So Much!
blendincoffee thanks a lot, spread the word! Jim
finally someone showing clearly the tricky bit!!
Thanks, I hope you enjoyed it and thanks for watching.
Jim.
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What a great band OAS AAS, I totally agree.
Yes that Bb grace note is crucial in this riff. It's very common for guitarists to play a B which is wrong. It's a mistake I myself made as a youngster tying to play this riff by ear. It's deceivingly well crafted.
th-cam.com/video/qRsSDAOkL7A/w-d-xo.html
Great teaching , simple & to the point explaining how to use the dexterity of the phalanges without the complication of music theories . Like they say, a picture can paint a thousand words , the simplest it’s explained , the easier for one to comprehend no matter what musical level one may be on!
Thanks so Much DocHoliday & Outlaws! Jim.
I worked up the into, he's spot on pretty much.
Just watched Joe Walsh play this on Paul Shaffer's show and your's is right on, especially the line from the 6th fret to the 5th on the E. Other people get that wrong. Thanks.
Many thanks Tim.
Joe Walsh is one of my favorites for many reasons. Long live Joe.
Such a great player. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for REALLY taking time and showing detail on how to play this. You did an awesome job!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Superb instructional video. Captures everything necessary to begin playing Life in the Fast Lane!
Many thanks Steven! Jim
best intro lesson on
YT
Thanks AJ Monzo. 👍🏻
Great video
Excellent! How about the rest of it! 👏🏼😉
Unfortunately due to copyright reasons I can’t, I did try but it was taken down in minutes! Sorry!
Jim
@@SixStringStudies All good. Thanks for these awesome lessons!
Your easy to listen to man you teach good
Thanks Justin. 👍🏻🎸
Amazing vid! Watched it over and over again and learned a lot from it!
Thanks Gijs, very kind of you to say so. Jim.
Great lesson on the lead in riff. Would you give a lesson on the rest of the song?
any idea what amp Joe used in studio? Im guessing a small Fender tweed
He actually bends the D string up, not down, it makes a different in fluidity.
any idea what amp Joe used in studio? Im guessing a small Fender tweed
any idea what amp Joe used in studio? Im guessing a small Fender tweed
Amazing vid! Watched it over and over again and learned a lot from it!
Please full cover tabs
I did try and do the rest of it but it got taken down within minutes, sorry Sub Zero.
Jim
Amazing vid! Watched it over and over again and learned a lot from it!
Can you teach us how to make funny faces like Joe Walsh?
I got it ! Slow but 👍🏻
Glad it helped Archie! Jim
@@SixStringStudies I’m stoked ! It’s the coolest riff I can play at this point for me a motivator!
@@archiecunningham3734 that’s great! Anything you would like me to cover in the near future?
Most of us want to know what effect pedal we can use to achieve the tone from the album???
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Great lesson on the lead in riff. Would you give a lesson on the rest of the song?
Sure thing Vincent, I'll get on that this week.
Can you teach us how to make funny faces like Joe Walsh?
driveman lmao
Most of us want to know what effect pedal we can use to achieve the tone from the album???
Can you teach us how to make funny faces like Joe Walsh?
The tone is pretty simple... on pretty much any decent amp, bass at 1:00, mid at 10:00, treble at 2:00, gain/distortion to 9:00 or whatever sounds good on your particular amp, I also find (on a strat) bridge/middle p/u switch sounds best
Doja Cat Performs "Say So"
th-cam.com/video/68NkjShYOSE/w-d-xo.html
Most of us want to know what effect pedal we can use to achieve the tone from the album???
Umm, this is only the intro riff. What about the rest of the guitar work after this? Did I miss something
Great lesson on the lead in riff. Would you give a lesson on the rest of the song?
any idea what amp Joe used in studio? Im guessing a small Fender tweed
th-cam.com/video/qRsSDAOkL7A/w-d-xo.html