I bought Mike Snowden's Solid Body 3 String Single Cutaway Electric Guitar #SB-52 and up high on the neck, and the strings are really tight and hard to push down let alone bend for me a beginner. I noticed your guitar that you use here in song The Weight is probably average guitar length... who made that guitar and where can I get one. Does it have a specific name or reference number?
Fantastic easy lesson Unc! I've had this tune on my mine for a couple of weeks now and lo and behold you do it on the three string. Thanks, I may not pick up a six string for awhile.
Any chance you could do the Aretha version? It's much grittier than the Band version and has that great slide work from Duane Allman that would sound good on a cigar box.
If you listen to the bass lines...it is the same chords. If you learn it this way then you can improvise it the Aretha/Skydog way. Sounds like a fun way to play it. Although sounding like AF ( best singer ever) is the hard part. th-cam.com/video/HGdxpnGK2o4/w-d-xo.html
Great breakdown lesson.
First song I learned on the 3 string
Thanks brother man!
Glad it was helpful!
I bought Mike Snowden's Solid Body 3 String Single Cutaway Electric Guitar #SB-52 and up high on the neck, and the strings are really tight and hard to push down let alone bend for me a beginner. I noticed your guitar that you use here in song The Weight is probably average guitar length... who made that guitar and where can I get one. Does it have a specific name or reference number?
@@jcinus4 My guitar is made by Rob Wrobel in Destin Fl. I'm sorry you're having trouble, sometimes its just more practice
Yea im putting forth the effort but would love check out his website... Do you happen to have it?
By the way I'm also working on Bad to the Bone and the Preacher Blues songs.
Sweet!
Thanks. Merry Christmas
Fantastic easy lesson Unc! I've had this tune on my mine for a couple of weeks now and lo and behold you do it on the three string. Thanks, I may not pick up a six string for awhile.
I'm glad you like it
Love this lesson, thanks uncle Mark
michael daley you bet
Any chance you could do the Aretha version? It's much grittier than the Band version and has that great slide work from Duane Allman that would sound good on a cigar box.
If you listen to the bass lines...it is the same chords. If you learn it this way then you can improvise it the Aretha/Skydog way. Sounds like a fun way to play it. Although sounding like AF ( best singer ever) is the hard part.
th-cam.com/video/HGdxpnGK2o4/w-d-xo.html
come to chicago to gig
One day maybe