Thanks Howard Very simple way of showing this Stones Classic. Your lessons are some of the best on You Tube. Thank you . ( Where was this 30 years ago when I was starting out lol)
You are like the perfect Songbook of Guitar Hook songs. Those crazy small guitar licks that I would never have time to meander thru. Where were you in the the 70s, when I wanted to learn all your videos! There was nothing out there like your channel.... Just sheet music and tuning up a guitar to the family piano!
I used to be able to use my ring finger for bar chords, but I tore the 3 tendons off the tip. Now it is just a slight inward hook (after years of PT). I've been trying to use my pinky, with mixed success. I'll be giving that a shot. Cool!
Hi Keith - That's incredibly kind of you :-) But I just recently picked up a good old Cry Baby wah. It might be a good idea to hang on to it. I'm not sure if they're even manufacturing the Bad Horsie pedals anymore?
@@247GuitarwithHowardHart They might not make 'em. I bought the BHII in 2008 and never got along with it. I would love to send it to you because you do wonderful work for this community of a lot of us couldn't afford lessons and still learn a ton of Zeppelin, Beatles etc, just say the word and it is yours.
Howard.... could you recommend a replacement bridge for my old telecaster. It still has the original 3 saddles. After reading some comments on here individual string saddles are better?. Many thanks.!
Those old saddles make it next to impossible to achieve proper intonation. I have what they call the "Traditional" bridge on my blonde tele... It's the one where you can see the springs at the back. It has an individual saddle for each string. But my favorite one is the "American Series"... The saddles are flat and look like little blocks. It's very comfortable on the right hand, and the intonation is very good. Hope that helps :-)
@@247GuitarwithHowardHart Thanks for that Howard...have a telecaster with the 'ash tray' from the 1970's ( I think) so will probably just play without it and get an updated bridge.
Best tutorial of all for this classic. Clean, crisp and spot on. Thank you so much!
Great lesson with all the different variations. Thanks a lot! Can’t wait to get started!
Thanks Howard - great tutuorial! Please keep 'em coming.
Excellent!!! Thank You!!! Love Stones songs and of course songs in the key of Keith...Open G
Thanks Howard, I learnt this before but you included the chords in the lower register which makes it even more fun!
Awesome lesson, as usual! Thanks Howard!
Thank you Howard. It's not as tough as I thought. Thanks again.
Good job for one of my favorite Stones song.
Thank you for posting this, great tutorial!
I needed this lesson Thank you!
Dude we’ll done thanks for the clarity of your lesson Cheers
Wonderful presentation and explanation. Good job. Oh and your dog looks cute!
Thanks Howard Very simple way of showing this Stones Classic. Your lessons are some of the best on You Tube. Thank you . ( Where was this 30 years ago when I was starting out lol)
I'm glad you enjoyed it - and thank you very much!
i love your lessons. great informal explanations. Thanks Howard😎T
Glad you like them! Thank you :-)
Another great example ,thank you
Fabulous, fabulous, fabulous!!!
:-)
That's really nice sir
You are like the perfect Songbook of Guitar Hook songs.
Those crazy small guitar licks that I would never have time
to meander thru. Where were you in the the 70s, when I wanted to learn all your videos! There was nothing out there like your channel.... Just sheet music and tuning up
a guitar to the family piano!
I'm so glad you enjoy the channel. Thanx so much for watching :-)
A tuning fork was my A440
Great cover guitar
Dang! You are on fire! Was just down on the Bayou yesterday, now I'm in New York. Great job.
Thanx :-)
Late to the party but great job , got the feel better from you then most out there
Thank you!
Thanks bro....👍👍👍👍
Groovy!
The fine art of guitar weaving......keith richards
Nope. Ronnie Woods.
@@pastureexpectationsfarm6412 nope keith richards no doubt
You know how to pluck them strings you don't strum you pluck wow factor 100%..RocknRollflat5
I used to be able to use my ring finger for bar chords, but I tore the 3 tendons off the tip. Now it is just a slight inward hook (after years of PT). I've been trying to use my pinky, with mixed success. I'll be giving that a shot. Cool!
Never give up :-) All the best to you H.H.
your the real deal can teach and still have time to pet your kool dog been going iver thus vedio a lit I just nit7ch the kool dog ..RocknRollflat5
:-)
How woukd a person go abaught practice strumming techniques I like the snap you have maybe it's like clicking your middle and tumb...RocknRollflat5
Hey Howard, love the lessons! Have you ever thought about doing a Wild Horses lesson in Standard tuning?
Yes I have :-)
helpful to intermediate players
Great lesson. Is it possible you give a hint on amp you use?
Hi - It's an Orange Crush RT-20 Practice amp... Clean tone, Mids at 12:00, Bass and Treble at 9:00 :-)
Thank you Howard. I am looking for a contact for you so I can send you my Bad Horsie II pedal as I don't use it and heard about yours.
Keith
Hi Keith - That's incredibly kind of you :-) But I just recently picked up a good old Cry Baby wah. It might be a good idea to hang on to it. I'm not sure if they're even manufacturing the Bad Horsie pedals anymore?
@@247GuitarwithHowardHart They might not make 'em. I bought the BHII in 2008 and never got along with it. I would love to send it to you because you do wonderful work for this community of a lot of us couldn't afford lessons and still learn a ton of Zeppelin, Beatles etc, just say the word and it is yours.
Howard.... could you recommend a replacement bridge for my old telecaster. It still has the original 3 saddles. After reading some comments on here individual string saddles are better?. Many thanks.!
Those old saddles make it next to impossible to achieve proper intonation. I have what they call the "Traditional" bridge on my blonde tele... It's the one where you can see the springs at the back. It has an individual saddle for each string. But my favorite one is the "American Series"... The saddles are flat and look like little blocks. It's very comfortable on the right hand, and the intonation is very good. Hope that helps :-)
@@247GuitarwithHowardHart Thanks for that Howard...have a telecaster with the 'ash tray' from the 1970's ( I think) so will probably just play without it and get an updated bridge.
Sweeeeeeet….
I'm lost on the fourth chord, can u show it in tab?
Hi - Send me a contact email and I'll get you a handwritten Tab for it :-)
Pelease Cover Of "Faster" George Harrison I would really appreciate it, because there are no covers
That's such a great song!
Bass middle treble? Please