The Rolling Stones - Waiting on a Friend - Cover

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2024
  • Ok, now here's a song! Recording of "Waiting on a Friend" began in late 1972 through early 1973 in Kingston, Jamaica, during the Goats Head Soup sessions. The song is noted for its dreamy qualities brought on by the soft Guitars, smooth Rhythm, and Jagger's lilting refrain of "doo-doo-doo"'s. Stones-recording veteran Nicky Hopkins performs the track's running piano. The Stones hired jazz Saxophonist Sonny Rollins to perform the solo on this song, as well as two others on the album. It's a great great track.
    These videos serve as lessons on how I play this bunch of Pop, Rock, and Reggae songs - sometimes as a single guitarist playing the only guitar part, though that's rare. And sometimes if there is more than one guitar part, then trying to find the single good path through the tune. I complete one pass, demonstrating different Rhythm parts, styles, and techniques. There is no talking. No discussion. No note-for-note explanations. As such, for clarity, my guitar is supposed to be louder in the mix than it would ever be in a live setting. But, if you really want to hear what I hear, do what I do and put on a good pair headphones with great bass response! It's worth it.
    Why this is important to Rhythm Guitar:
    It's those opening chords.
    It's that riff.
    Perfectly Keef.
    And umm, perfect.
    #echohead​ #rhythmguitar​ #powerpop​

ความคิดเห็น • 4

  • @BruceLande
    @BruceLande หลายเดือนก่อน

    Greate guitar work! Enjoyed, liked and full watch. 😎👍🤠🎹🎸🎶🎵👏🎼👌😁🎙😊Cheers, Bruce AKA Holden Beach Troubdour Keep doing what you love and share it with the world.

  • @407arcade
    @407arcade หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sounds great good rytme guitar, i like and subs nu 4235,, Alain, greeting from Canada