Dude, I really loved this lesson! I'm an older disabled man who now lives in an assisted living facility. I also play guitar. Music is truly the best medicine my friend. As far as AC/DC goes, Malcolm and Angus were so in sync with each other they could just groove. It was the same thing with Alex and Eddie Van Halen. There's something about that brotherly thing. Thanks for what you do.
I feel there is so much Jimi Hendrix in the opening riff. Actually, that's what brought me here in the first place - practicing some Hendrix, and then this riff popped up in my head. I had to go through the AC/DC discography to find the song, because I couldn't remember which one it was. Anyways, here I'm and back to practice! Awesome video!
Holy cow, your fretboard guide was delivered within seconds! I've been using songsterr to learn this song, but you add some flair and you're sounds better, thank you! I'm 56 and started playing when COVID hit. I play almost every day and last summer was the only time i didn't play for weeks on end...had a huge project. But when i started playing again i had the steepest learning curve ever. It was SO GOOD!! My hard work paid off. I still suck, but i don't suck as much:) I've learned to play, and I finally understand why instruments are something to be mastered. I know how to play but to get it to sound like you do is something i don't think i have the talent for. What is this a therapy session? Sorry, don't know where that came from. Thank you for posting this video:)
This is a bit off actually (See Angus video live below). Angus doesn't do the pull-off after sliding down from G-string 9th fret to 7th.... but instead just plays the D string 7th fret immediately after sliding down on the G-string; rather than pulling off G string all the way down to the 5th fret. It's easier when played correctly as it's the same kind of bluesy bounce rhythm rather than cramming in both. If you watch Angus at .25x playback speed in RUclips, you see the differences: ruclips.net/video/fyJViLfHfiw/видео.htmlsi=MwhWhJt79e1I0mpH&t=22
Your hat through me off . I hated it as soon as I saw it. I stand in awe of your teaching skills & want to say you are great & I now like that hat & thank you for a great lesson!
@@jonmaclennan Thanks!!!! Somehow that email didn't come through for me. Thank you for this project. I hope you have some other whole album projects in the works!
Your fretboard guide is useless if you don't know what notes you are playing. By intermediate status every player should know you can play any note using the E, A, and D shapes anywhere on the fretboard. However, if you don't know what note you are playing then it isn't much help. You absolutely must know every note on the fretboard regardless of the genre you are playing. The most useful playing tutorials will teach you how to memorize the fretboard.
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Dude, I really loved this lesson! I'm an older disabled man who now lives in an assisted living facility. I also play guitar. Music is truly the best medicine my friend.
As far as AC/DC goes, Malcolm and Angus were so in sync with each other they could just groove. It was the same thing with Alex and Eddie Van Halen. There's something about that brotherly thing.
Thanks for what you do.
I feel like I'm cheating on marty if i learn a song with this guy 😂
F THAT , MARTY IS DEF CHEATING ON YOU !! NO , NOONE IS CHEATING , ITS FREE LOVE ALL THE WAY AROUND !!
I was thinking the exact same thing before reading this comment. 😂👀
@@Monsieur.Snickers He lowkey stealing martys swag
Hahahaha, I almost didn't look at the person and assumed it was Marty lmao as I was clicking on it
Same
Excellent teaching. Learning rhythm on a 25 year old Jackson. Thanks for video.
I feel there is so much Jimi Hendrix in the opening riff. Actually, that's what brought me here in the first place - practicing some Hendrix, and then this riff popped up in my head. I had to go through the AC/DC discography to find the song, because I couldn't remember which one it was. Anyways, here I'm and back to practice! Awesome video!
I gotta comment with a big thank you. This is such a good tutorial.I can’t believe how good I’m playing this thanks to you!
I thought it was so much more complex...awesome! Love this song! Tell your friends who play guitar and love AC/DC!
Love the way you play tutorials are great
Holy cow, your fretboard guide was delivered within seconds! I've been using songsterr to learn this song, but you add some flair and you're sounds better, thank you! I'm 56 and started playing when COVID hit. I play almost every day and last summer was the only time i didn't play for weeks on end...had a huge project. But when i started playing again i had the steepest learning curve ever. It was SO GOOD!! My hard work paid off. I still suck, but i don't suck as much:) I've learned to play, and I finally understand why instruments are something to be mastered. I know how to play but to get it to sound like you do is something i don't think i have the talent for. What is this a therapy session? Sorry, don't know where that came from. Thank you for posting this video:)
Thank you! I've always wanted to learn this song! Appreciate your service and expertise Mr. John
Wow great break down. You made this easy!🎸🤘
Thanks for the guitar lesson wanted to learn this one for a long time
Thanks Jon😊
Great lesson Jon! Loved it!
Thanks for your instruction!
Fantastic lesson as always , you reach it in a way that's so easy to follow
Ottima lezione. Sto lentamente imparando.😅. Grande jon.
Great lesson 👍
Great detail, could you do a demo on riff raff??
Fabulous my man!
You're a good teacher, nice Gold Top. ✌️
hello, great job, i have a request for you, can you teach cover you in oil, please.
Great cover......thank you.
Do u have any videos about dialing in your les paul 50's standard burstbuckers 1 & 2 pickup sounds?
Great Lesson, Love it, Love the tone of your gibson, can you tell us what's the recipe for that tone :) #1 song :I Stole your Love from Kiss THANKS
Hi Jon, Love these lessons! Any chance you can do a series on Highway to Hell?
Hey Jon, great tutorial. Love the tone too! BTW, if you dont mind, what guitar are you playing there? Looks really vintage.
Thanks that's great
Thanks dude
rock on!
Real rockers can play this,
Proper rockers play the game whilst this is blasting...
🙂🤘🥃
Disclaimer, please drink responsibly😂
Video starts at 1:58
This is a bit off actually (See Angus video live below). Angus doesn't do the pull-off after sliding down from G-string 9th fret to 7th.... but instead just plays the D string 7th fret immediately after sliding down on the G-string; rather than pulling off G string all the way down to the 5th fret. It's easier when played correctly as it's the same kind of bluesy bounce rhythm rather than cramming in both. If you watch Angus at .25x playback speed in RUclips, you see the differences: ruclips.net/video/fyJViLfHfiw/видео.htmlsi=MwhWhJt79e1I0mpH&t=22
Awesome
Thanks! 🤘🇦🇺
hang on what kind of riff is it?
Your hat through me off . I hated it as soon as I saw it. I stand in awe of your teaching skills & want to say you are great & I now like that hat & thank you for a great lesson!
good lesson...where's the solo bro???
Black N Blue Kiss of death
BTW I turn my phone upside down just enough to view it similar to the instructor.
Y'all try it!
Did you skip You Shook Me All Night Long or did I miss the email on that one?
ruclips.net/video/uAU4auq0iAg/видео.html
@@jonmaclennan Thanks!!!! Somehow that email didn't come through for me. Thank you for this project. I hope you have some other whole album projects in the works!
If you showed tabs it would be 100% easier for the viewer
The video lesson is *free*. And you're asking for more so that it's easier for you?
Don't be such an ungrateful dick. If you want tabs, go buy them.
head to toe but no solo? darn...
you have been talking nonsense for a very long time
Off brand Marty lol
😁
Why do you show your teeth so much when you speak?😂
Your fretboard guide is useless if you don't know what notes you are playing. By intermediate status every player should know you can play any note using the E, A, and D shapes anywhere on the fretboard. However, if you don't know what note you are playing then it isn't much help. You absolutely must know every note on the fretboard regardless of the genre you are playing. The most useful playing tutorials will teach you how to memorize the fretboard.
@martymusic
That’s what I was thinking. Thought it was him at first