Top 5 Rolling Stones songs in Open G - beginner to intermediate!
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00:00 Introduction
00:38 Open G tuning xGDGBD
01:24 Little Red Rooster (cover, but great for beginners)
03:15 Start Me Up
04:47 Honkey Tonk Woman
07:06 Jumpin Jack Flash
09:11 Brown Sugar
10:43 Where to go from here
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Who needs string 6 anyway? 😂 Get many more open G tuning lessons & song tutorials on my website, including this Keith Richards player study, including tab & downloadable audio jam track ➡️ www.andyguitar.co.uk/lessons/lesson-3-keith-richards-player-study/
I have a Fender Mini Jazzmaster in Open G Terz Tuning which is actually like taking your regular Guitar, tuning it to Open E, and then putting a capo on the 3rd Fret.
It was a fine pagan and hedonistic sacrifice to vice, fast and dirty living, and the gods of Rock and Roll, none the less.
That low D is fifth inversion which most all country bluesmen used in staple alternating bass line
Try tuning 6 up to G. You have a massive sounding bottom end with a little natural chorusing. It will not hurt your neck on the typical solid body guitar, and you can always tune it to D when you're not using it.
@@praketingrichraft6181 How about Open E w/ a Capo on the 3rd Fret?
You know by playing these classic riffs will add years to your life. Just look at Keith.
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On sixth day, God created Eve. She looked around and asked: “who’s that cute apple over there?” And God answered: “him? That’s Keith Richard, don’t bother, he was already there when I arrived”. Everybody knows how it ended
@@zyighzag4050 🤣🤣🤣🤣👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 good reply. Thanks for sharing!
This may be the reason why Keith cannot be killed by conventional weapons.
After 30 years of listening to Malmsteen, Satriani, Vai . . . I realize, what a riff monster Keith Richard is. And . . . . They teach us „Friendship“. And the best, they produce and stay on stage nowadays. They made the Corona No1 Hit „Ghost Town“, love it.
78 now playing in Open G (arthritis) More please 🥳
Plenty more open g lessons available on my website, including this Keith Richards player study, including interactive tab and jam track download www.andyguitar.co.uk/lessons/lesson-3-keith-richards-player-study/
I hear you
Is it in the thumbs ? Mine is but I"m damned if it's gonna stop me playing 👍ouch !!😊
Today, I have "discovered Plutonium by accident." Im gonna dedicate one of my guitars to open G tuning.
Check out open F... When the Levee Breaks
Superb stuff. Learnt Honky tonk women and Jumping Jack Flash from your standard tuning videos. I shall give these a go.
These sound so much better in Open G - thank you !
I love Can't You Hear Me Knocking. I'm a beginner and I've been fiddling around with this, it sounds harder than it actually is and it's a blast to play
Agree open E is good for slide. 3 E's.
The Stones made such Joyous music. I always found them such a feel good band. Love the video
OMG... if i knew this or had youtube as a teen in the 70s i would be so good now...thanks for this one...
Great video. My favourite riff in G from Keith is Tumblin’ Dice. I played in Stones bands for years and always loved playing that one.
Wow you’ve inspired me, when I moved to America I bought about 9 guitars, most just sat there idle, but now Ime gonna use 2 of them with the top string off and play like Keith Richards, Ime excited now, cheers mate 🇬🇧🇺🇸🎸👍
We play Little Red Rooster in my band sometimes. I have guitar tuned to open E with a capo on the 3rd fret putting me in open G. One of the other guitarists plays his guitar in open G. We dedicate the better part of a set playing different blues rock folk mix of music in alternate tunings. Years ago as a beginner on guitar I focused mostly playing guitar in open G. It got me interested in other alternate tunings and drew me closer to standard tuning. This was a GREAT video.....
Love playing in Open-G. These were great 👍🏿 Cheers 🥂
Glad you enjoyed it!
What I do these days is I tune my Guitar to Open E and put a capo on the 3rd Fret which gives me Open G Terz Tuning. It's a bit brighter than the Keith Richards 5 String Open G Tuning in the video (same tuning as a Banjo but the 5th String is 2 Octaves Lower than it normally would be) so it does add some high end.
I was age 14 when I first fell in love with the sound of slide guitar, courtesy of Brian Jones' playing on "Little Red Rooster." It was the first traditional blues song ever to top the singles chart in the U.K. I brought my vinyl copy of "The Rolling Stones, Now!" to school in the spring of 1965. When my 8th grade classmates heard Brian's slide guitar, they told me my record must be warped.
Thanks for this. I’m the bassist who sometimes has to play gtr and at the moment I have one tuned in open g. I know alll of these in standard E, but they definitely sound better in open G. Thank you for the tips.
Fantastic, mate! I love hearing the Stones from players who know how to play the Stones!!!
Thanks Andy, super helpful video!
I love playing open G on my baritone ukulele as well. Thanks for a great lesson.
All those classic rockers from the Stones really capture a zest for life
Thanks Andy, great lesson!
Wow-Little red Rooster I hadn't heard that in awhile. I'll be back in a few minutes-I have to go listen to that and I'll be back-what a monster blues number that is-great words and laid-back blues-wow-Thanks for the reminder.
Thank you mate,open g is amazing to play
Well done. Can't wait to try it out!
Have fun!
That was great! Always wanted to play Stones riffs! Cheers!🍻
Great stuff Andy open G class
I heard that a lot of slide players tune to open G. I need to get out my guitar and play around with this now ... THANKS !!!!
Very insightful, thank you Andy.
Thankyou Andy.
You are a very dedicated tutor.
Great lessons !👍🏻🙌🏻
Your an excellent teacher thank you
cant be more rock n roll than eliminate what you dont actually need and keep rocking one of the most cool riffs ever
Outstanding tutorial! Thank you!
Have been playing Brown Sugar for a few years now, about time I tried the rest.
Absolutely. If you can play that, you can play all of these!
Great lesson!
Amazing 👍 Thanks a lot 😊
Open G gives a super drone to anything. Try Waterloo Sunset, Go your own way, No Regrets etc etc.
Some minor chords are a pain but they're on the neck somewhere!
Brilliant stuff.
Cool video ..good to know that tuning .thanks 😊
Awesome Andy
Great lesson Andy.
Hands down Keef fave - Tumbling Dice. No question.
I'm a Bluegrass banjo picker. I like the open G on guitar; so much easier for me to get the chords right, when they're like my 5 string!
This is a great lesson for a beginner guitar player. In 15 minutes they could playing songs and building confidence. 🎉👍
yes it did. 😁
Brown Sugar, makes me feel so good!
Great tutorial, thank you !
Fantastic! Just came across you and love what you're doing!
I love that guitar design and that bridge humbucker. Vola Vasti !!!
Very well done
Very cool tutorial. Cheers.
There are a couple open G Classics on the new Hackney Diamonds record. Be great to see you demonstrate those.
Thank you 🙏🏾
I'm a complete beginner but have 3 Teles (they're very moorish and each a different pick up layout)so 1 of em is now a 5 string .Great little tutorial cheers .
Rock on!
Great stuff.
Alas, the tuning that makes anyone into a rock star!
Using some of the cords of start me up you can also play thunder island
Awesome brother from Warren Valuable lesson. 😎
Some raunchy tone going on here Andy🤘🤘🤘
Astonishing video 💜 god bless u
good demonstration
genius andy !!!
Can't you hear me knocking is one I love
Always Happy to be a Subcriber!!!
Awesome! thx!
Very good tutorial
Superb !!!!
Well Done
I'm 66 years old now and proud I found out this tuning in 1972 as a 15 years old boy. 😊
Youre a geezer
Love em all.
good stuff!
Love this brilliant
Thank you!
Great video
Great job
Thank you. I have a tele that sits in its case feeling unloved so I might have to get it out, trim the 6th string and give open G a go.
Just watched KEEF do this(again) on late night last week. This video is so good.
Thank you for your good expaination
You are welcome! What other RS songs would you like to see me cover? Let me know!
Nice Vola! I have one of those in “natural”
for me tumbling dice needs to be in the list, is such a infravalorated riff
My favourite one is “Happy”, especially the live version from Atlantic City
Very nice
Great!
Bello, bello, bello !! 🤘
just found you and love the video. have you or can you do a lesson on Stop Breaking Down ?
Good lesson and beautiful guitar (Vola Vasti).
Quite good Exploration...
keep it rock and rolls, I like it.
Brown Sugar. Fab!
Thanks for sharing this. I play these songs in standard E tuning, but there's some differences that just aren't right.
Open G - What a great happy feel good sound
Danke❤
Fantastic. now I can play like Keith. ( in my dreams)
Good teaching skills my friend.
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you! Cheers!
Seen like a million Keith Richards tutorials informing viewers that he removes the sixth string. This is the only one I've seen where the teacher takes a pliers and snips it off. Hilarious. Anyway, really nice lesson. I use open G for blues and country rock, but you can also get some dreamier sounds. Hope you don't mind me mentioning Rosetta West - Deeper Than Magic (labyrinth version) as an example.
Top music lesson
Great great great
I haven't tried any trick tuning since high school. Maybe just time one guitar to open G and try it. Haven't used a capo since high school either. Always thought it was cheating. At least that's what I was taught by some of my mentors. But thanks! New ideas
Rick Beato has a cool video about this topic. Supposedly gimme shelter is also in open g. One day I’ll try it, but back to bass and vocals.
Beatifull guitar
Love your stuff. I am a little surprised you didn't include the greatest guitar riff of all time, 'Can't you hear me Knocking'.
Is that in open G?
@@456012 that's how I was taught
Open G is the way to go, so easy to get the rhythm chops going. I agree, this is my fave Stones lick, sightly above Brown Sugar.
Can't You Hear Me Knocking?! That's possibly the most challenging one, but it's worth it.
I am so jealous of people with your sort of tallet....amazing.....must be amazing to make those sounds.