This was quite helpful for me. As a primarily rythym player, I especially profited from the lead lessons. The guitar playing the vocal part could have been covered a little more, but I was able to get it after couple viewings. Thanks so much
"Count Five tuned their guitars down a half-step." So if you tune your guitar down a half-step and play exactly as shown, it will be in the right key, as explained in the video at 2:10.
Thank you for posting this. You do a great job of explaining and playing it slowly and clearly for us numbskulls. I love the old 60s stuff. I remember hearing a lot of 60s music since I have 2 older brothers who had a big stack of vinyl LPs.( Really like Frigid Pinks version of House of the Rising Sun . Have you posted that one on RUclips? )
D you think you coule get à VOX amp That s the dame couloir ....That s what u get when à computer tries to outsmart you...so could you get à VOX amp That s the same colour as your wallpaper...maybe?
scecher100 he explained he was doing that, obviously for people of different learning abilities...g is easier key than f#... leaving the Clever people such as yourself to transpose it down a fret.
Yeah, I really wish he did it in the right key. That's how I've been learning it. Hope he does another one in the correct key. A big deal about this song is learning the quintessential 60's technique behind it. Another reason why Bruce is my favorite, and prefer his cover lessons over all the others.
One of the greatest songs of all time
This has to be my favorite song of all time. Gets you hyped for anything!
Thank you for producing garage rock videos. Please keep them coming!
This was quite helpful for me. As a primarily rythym player, I especially profited from the lead lessons.
The guitar playing the vocal part could have been covered a little more, but I was able to get it after couple viewings. Thanks so much
One of The greatest rock song ever !
Your taste in music is for the most part impeccable!!!!
Nice Jag too!
Finally something I can use my goddamn FUZZ-RITE for!
"Count Five tuned their guitars down a half-step." So if you tune your guitar down a half-step and play exactly as shown, it will be in the right key, as explained in the video at 2:10.
Or you could just play it one fret lower
Love this song
NICE! Great tutorial - KILLER song!
Excelente explicación de esta rola psicodélica de count five. Muchas gracias.
The drummer for the Count Five, Butch Atkinson, became a Navy pilot follow by a pilot for Delta Air Lines. Died in 1998.
Ace tune. Great lesson. Cheers
Yep! you did it again. Thanks
Always liked this tune. Too bad they didn't do more.
Another great golden oldie Bruce! Love it! Is there a backing track for the percussion available?
Not yet!
I Swear to God, I Was Just Thinking About This Song the Other Day & Thinking About Doing it, But Just a Little Bet Heavier. Thank's Bruce ♫
Great lesson of great song, Count Five. thanks.
Please teach me.Time is tight by Booker T. & The MG's.
Oh wow Psychotic Reaction! Your two Byrd lessons on Vander Billy are really helpful, you should do more man.
Thank you
Super cool! Love this song. Thank you for the lesson brother.
I'm curious to know how you know they tuned down a half step. an interview maybe?
Fantastic - great song to share wit us.
My garage rock request : Open My Eyes by The Nazz :)
Perfecto, ademas de mis tiempos gracias de nuevo
Heads up, my Dad lied about the key of his song. But thank you I love this!
I am late on this comment, but is this you own backing tracks..They sound so beautiful..
When does the singing come in love this
Thank you for posting this. You do a great job of explaining and playing it slowly and clearly for us numbskulls. I love the old 60s stuff. I remember hearing a lot of 60s music since I have 2 older brothers who had a big stack of vinyl LPs.( Really like Frigid Pinks version of House of the Rising Sun . Have you posted that one on RUclips? )
Not yet
hey bruce if you have time can you do “contrast” it’s another song by count five
I’ll give it a listen memo 420
Well done Bruce pleasure again ,Thanks, Steady...
Is John Byrne your father?
it would be great to see Hey Joe- The Leaves, Dirty Water- Standells,
Already have "Hey Joe" (The Leaves) lesson. Just do a search on my channel.
Thanks!
sorry about that i noticed that after i made the comment, excellent seeing these songs played, thanks
Good job thanks dood
Favorited (:->
Really if somebody needs a broken down this slow they should just come back to it later
Merecido like :33
D you think you coule get à VOX amp That s the dame couloir ....That s what u get when à computer tries to outsmart you...so could you get à VOX amp That s the same colour as your wallpaper...maybe?
Its ok, but you need a cheap Sears guitar.
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Very nice but he played it a key higher than the original, threw me off a bit, but impressive anyway.
Wrong key
scecher100 he explained he was doing that, obviously for people of different learning abilities...g is easier key than f#... leaving the Clever people such as yourself to transpose it down a fret.
Yeah, I really wish he did it in the right key. That's how I've been learning it. Hope he does another one in the correct key. A big deal about this song is learning the quintessential 60's technique behind it. Another reason why Bruce is my favorite, and prefer his cover lessons over all the others.
F# to E not G to F