Thanks for this. There is another part of this solo that occurs around a minute 20 into the recording before finishing up with what you showed us. Can you cover that part?
Excellent, sir! This is a really nice approach to the lead guitar melody. Did I miss it, or did this lesson include the lead guitar over the bridge? I give it 5 stars and am a subscriber. I've played for 46 years and find your videos thoughtful and helpful.
I'm old enough to remember when this song was popular on the AM radio. It was a great song then, and it still is.Ii'm curious how a young fellow like you discovered it.
Jon, i really appreciate your videos. I can't begin to tell you how much they have helped me in my meager attempt to master the guitar. I would like to understand better how you get the sounds out of your guitar. i know it is more than just reverb on the amp. you must be using some pedal. i would really like to know more about the differences the pedals make. RRnR
Hey great question. So it's not scales. If you classify it though it would actually be using multiple scales like C mixolydian, then an F minor scale at certain points. I actually teach an approach to soloing that doesn't use scales. It's an approach that is much easier! You can read about it in my free book: www.jonmaclennan.com/freebook Also if you need the tabs for this you can get them here: www.jonmaclennan.com/ytv hope that helps!
I wholly disagree with this comment, as I truly appreciated the explanation of his voicings and note locations. Teaching guitar is more than telling us where to put our fingers. It also involves explaining why, as there are many different ways to play the same note and chord. If you don’t agree with his approach, I encourage you to create your own lesson, as, like you, some people appreciate a different, more streamlined and untheoretical approach.
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Love this ! What a fantastic lesson , you’re the man Jon
Perfect - definitely one of my dreams to learn to play this! Thanks for going through the steps.
Thanks for this. There is another part of this solo that occurs around a minute 20 into the recording before finishing up with what you showed us. Can you cover that part?
Excellent, sir! This is a really nice approach to the lead guitar melody. Did I miss it, or did this lesson include the lead guitar over the bridge? I give it 5 stars and am a subscriber. I've played for 46 years and find your videos thoughtful and helpful.
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Jon.
This is a really nice sounding lesson to roll into 2021 with!
You’ve done a fine job of explaining this.
Thanks,
This helps a lot. Thank you 🙏
Great job Jon
Thank You, Jon! This is fantastic!
nice man! really felt that one.. love the harmonics and that lst chord
Thanks so much! I saw this song in my Spotify page and fell in love with it.
It’s a great song so glad to help! Keep up the progress! 🎸
I've decided what I'm going to do is work through your site from beginning to end..
Jon Thank you so Much!
I'm old enough to remember when this song was popular on the AM radio. It was a great song then, and it still is.Ii'm curious how a young fellow like you discovered it.
Great song /great lesson
Very nice tutorial. You helped me understand what cords are where and the Melody, Thanks Man!
Glad to help! Tag me on Instagram in any videos you make and I’ll share on my page. Keep up the great work!
YES! nice job
i like that he talks about notes rather than frets
Totally agree. As someone who’s trying to actually learn music theory after “playing guitar” for 25 years, I appreciate note names.
Thank you.
Thanks Jon. Great explanation. Do you teach the bridge?
Excellent, thank you.
I got lost at 6:48-6:52. "Slide from 6 to 8 and then". I don't know what your fingers were doing in that moment after you said "and then"
this is great duder thanks
Jon, i really appreciate your videos. I can't begin to tell you how much they have helped me in my meager attempt to master the guitar. I would like to understand better how you get the sounds out of your guitar. i know it is more than just reverb on the amp. you must be using some pedal. i would really like to know more about the differences the pedals make. RRnR
Any tips on getting similar tone to what you have here?
He’s using overdrive to play it unlike most people. It’s usually played clean. Use a pedal or set your amp a bit above where it begins to break up
Good
where is the second part?
Is this standard tuning?
Yes
What scale used in this melody?
Hey great question. So it's not scales. If you classify it though it would actually be using multiple scales like C mixolydian, then an F minor scale at certain points. I actually teach an approach to soloing that doesn't use scales. It's an approach that is much easier! You can read about it in my free book: www.jonmaclennan.com/freebook Also if you need the tabs for this you can get them here: www.jonmaclennan.com/ytv hope that helps!
Excellent job. It is the closest version better such as Jeff Beck and Brian Setzer versions. Thank you.
You're welcome!
Like #500 ;)
Really good but lost you at around 7 min…
Jesus Christ died for you so live for him and live
I like Jesus also, but I don't like when you do this, you're selfish!
You get sidetracked and talk to much and take away from a good lesson.
I wholly disagree with this comment, as I truly appreciated the explanation of his voicings and note locations. Teaching guitar is more than telling us where to put our fingers. It also involves explaining why, as there are many different ways to play the same note and chord. If you don’t agree with his approach, I encourage you to create your own lesson, as, like you, some people appreciate a different, more streamlined and untheoretical approach.
Jesus Christ died
Are you using a compressor for this? Other than the tremolo.
Thank You, Jon! This is fantastic!