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Classic song man!! Always throwing out the great 90’ hits!! Now I will throw a curveball (or more of a screwball) at you: “A Design for Life” by the Manic Street Preachers. I feel that out of all the songs by the Manics that I suggest, this one has to be one of them!!
You're very welcome Sean! Glad they're helpful for people like yourself even if it's just to fill in some gaps, if ever you've got any ideas for something you want to see on here don't hesitate to give me a shout!
thanks , great tutorial. Only un doubt: in the original , and even here at 0.53 I hear a A (so with C#) not A sus4.. and at 7.49 in the original the second note is F# (not G)?
Yeah Hindu Times is definitely one I'll be covering in the future! I'd quite like to do a video on Don't Go Away and The Masterplan as well, either way I'm due another Oasis lesson haha!
Hey gang hope you're all rocking out to Lucky Man! If you loved the video and the detail I bring to my lessons head over to my Patreon and check out what I've got to offer! I could be working on the song lesson you want me to make! www.patreon.com/antsguitartutorials?fan_landing=true
Great lesson. The Verve for me are one of the greatest. Nick McCabe has to be one of the most underrated guitarists of all time.
Thank you.
Oh finally! Someone who has done a lesson on the intro lead and the other lead guitar parts! Been waiting for this in like forever! Awesome my dude!
Well
...that was a complete lesson! Thank you.
My favorite The Verve song
Awesome, good to see someone showing these parts of the song
Classic song man!! Always throwing out the great 90’ hits!! Now I will throw a curveball (or more of a screwball) at you: “A Design for Life” by the Manic Street Preachers. I feel that out of all the songs by the Manics that I suggest, this one has to be one of them!!
Awesome!
your videos are very good, clear and complete. thank you
You're very welcome Sean! Glad they're helpful for people like yourself even if it's just to fill in some gaps, if ever you've got any ideas for something you want to see on here don't hesitate to give me a shout!
Love seeing the lead parts. Great stuff
Bloody brilliant, love this
Fantastic stuff.
Brilliant stuff 👌
Nice work. Thanks.
Well done. Thank you.
An "stand by me" by oasis tutorial would be awesome! Keep the good job!
Sonnet would be really good!
Good Guy!
Thanks! Can you do Weeping Willow and Velvet Morning?
cheers
Can you please do one on “Already there” by the Verve please pal x
thanks , great tutorial. Only un doubt: in the original , and even here at 0.53 I hear a A (so with C#) not A sus4.. and at 7.49 in the original the second note is F# (not G)?
Fantabulous
Please can you do Laid Back by Bakerman
Could you do a lesson on the beautiful ones by suede I’ve been trying to figure that one out
SebastianTheCoolGuy spent a bit figuring out the intro but it’s not terrible once you learn it
What kind of an amp are you using?^^ Would help!
Any chance you’ll be doing any Arctic Monkeys tutorials in the future?
Yeah definitely Lucas! I'm a massive fan of the Whatever The People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not album!
An oasis Hindu times tutorial is needed on the website. Preferably by you
Yeah Hindu Times is definitely one I'll be covering in the future! I'd quite like to do a video on Don't Go Away and The Masterplan as well, either way I'm due another Oasis lesson haha!
Ant's Guitar Tutorials ahah. Fairs mate, don’t go away is such a great tune
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Thank me later
The main riff is surely wrong On the 6th string e it is a hammer on to F# not G right. ? He picks the d chord for the riff.
It’s a brilliant tuition by the way just can’t make the note fit. Keep listening and it feels wrong …. Anyone else ?
@@richardcostello922 when i play against the record, it sounds like an F#
@@sharman8489I think it’s d e f# e d g a in the d chord format
I agree the second note is F#. I actually scanned the comments to see if anyone else noticed this.