Watching this makes me feel like I should throw my Guitars away after 30 years plus of practicing and take up gardening or become a Politician.. something easy!
Now I see it ! The upper Barred chords are also shifted by 2 frets "up". Thanks for the posting and quick reply. Perhaps the D-tuning should be mentioned in the information section?
Just found your channel, Great Job! I see you haven't posted anything in about a year. Wondering if you are still doing this? If so I have a request. Could you please please do Alvin Lee's "Bluest Blues" from the Pure Blues album. This song was voted to be the greatest blues song ever written. Includes the late great George Harrison on slide. Simply an awesome song. Even if you don't do it you should have a listen. Thanks
hey, are you using a pick AND fingers? how do i get into finger style playing im intimidated by electric guitar finger style. just learned dear prudence ha and i tried this fleetwood mac song . but those are all finger picked completely. is this hybrid?
What is that last chord position in the main riff? I looks like it should be a D chord but his fingering is like an E position. I know the guitar is tuned to drop D but I'm not getting it. Can someone help? Thanks
The intro matches a 2 fret drop tuning, then the basic melody he is playing 9-11 and finishing on fret 7 is done in std tuning....the tab is 2 frets low if the guitar remains on drop tuning like the early part. Later down the neck hammer-ons don't match either unless done in std tuning and then when he drops to the low D string suddenly it's back to normal. Literally all over the place. I can only think he is using a drop pedal on the parts that match and switching to std tuning for other bits. Nice arrangement but hard to learn from as he's playing 2 different guitars throughout seemingly in different tunings in various parts.
The last major in the intro is in the key of E. I don’t know what you’re doing there. You don’t even put the cord at the end of the measure. It makes it hard to understand. The last cord in the intro in the major is E what are you doing there very poorly done.
GREAT PLAYING , SOUNDS FANTASTIC . YOUR A TRUE GUITARIST, THANKS FOR THE MUSIC. BOB.
CCR and a Telecaster, Amazing 🎸💯🎸💯🎸💯🎸🎸💯💯🎸
Youre my favorite guitar player to watch on RUclips. The tone, songs choices and beautiful smooth guitar playing. The real deal sir!!
Watching this makes me feel like I should throw my Guitars away after 30 years plus of practicing and take up gardening or become a Politician.. something easy!
This is easy tho lol
@@nintony2994 Playing as well as this guy isn't easy lol
@@esdfjlk9665 Yes it is
I’m wishing I would have bought a guitar with those notes on it.
u should throw your guitars away if you can’t play this after 30 years.
This is an incredible arrangement! Thanks for this!
That was AWESOME Two thumbs up 👍👍
Oh wow! Nice tele work Jimmy! Great tone and licks.
Thanks. I'll work on this one all day. Who cares about what my better half says!
You’re killing it on this ! Great playing and love me some country.
Awesome work!!!! I’m may try and learn this one
Brilliant! Love it! Thank you for inspiring me to have a go at it
I'll be a few minutes learning this one.
This is amazing! Love it. Getting stuck into this right now. Thank you so much. New sub here. 😀
Great Job!!! Love CCR songs
Awesome! Keep em coming.. you’re amazing!
Mind blown!!!
Now I see it ! The upper Barred chords are also shifted by 2 frets "up". Thanks for the posting and quick reply. Perhaps the D-tuning should be mentioned in the information section?
That was freakin’ awesome!
Good job 👍
La telecaster sonne de ouf ❤
Thank you. 👏👏👏👏
Just found your channel, Great Job! I see you haven't posted anything in about a year. Wondering if you are still doing this? If so I have a request. Could you please please do Alvin Lee's "Bluest Blues" from the Pure Blues album. This song was voted to be the greatest blues song ever written. Includes the late great George Harrison on slide. Simply an awesome song. Even if you don't do it you should have a listen. Thanks
Oh I love it
very good tabs!
Love it. Are the TABs available for download or purchase please?
love it
Very good job!! Thanks for share
Eeeeeeeeeehaw get 'em cowboy 🤠 Yahoo
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Love how you incorporated country chicken pickin into it
hey, are you using a pick AND fingers? how do i get into finger style playing im intimidated by electric guitar finger style. just learned dear prudence ha and i tried this fleetwood mac song . but those are all finger picked completely. is this hybrid?
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Hey Jimmy, do you have the gp tabs to buy ?
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Hi :)…is there a way to get the tabs in pdf or guitar pro?
What is that last chord position in the main riff? I looks like it should be a D chord but his fingering is like an E position. I know the guitar is tuned to drop D but I'm not getting it. Can someone help? Thanks
it’s not drop D it’s D standard
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what scale is this in
I am baffled ...the 4th chord is clearly hear as a D but on the video the fingering looks like an E shape ? What am I missing?
Guitar is down tuned a whole step as it was in the original song….therefore the E is actually a D. 😀
Well done even tho it's off
Me hace acordar a riber😂
The intro matches a 2 fret drop tuning, then the basic melody he is playing 9-11 and finishing on fret 7 is done in std tuning....the tab is 2 frets low if the guitar remains on drop tuning like the early part. Later down the neck hammer-ons don't match either unless done in std tuning and then when he drops to the low D string suddenly it's back to normal. Literally all over the place. I can only think he is using a drop pedal on the parts that match and switching to std tuning for other bits. Nice arrangement but hard to learn from as he's playing 2 different guitars throughout seemingly in different tunings in various parts.
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Your tabs match the key (and your playing) but the chords are wrong. They’re a step down. Should be key of E.
The last major in the intro is in the key of E. I don’t know what you’re doing there. You don’t even put the cord at the end of the measure. It makes it hard to understand. The last cord in the intro in the major is E what are you doing there very poorly done.
Incorrect key