What a banger. Not even done my first coffee of the day and you have me rocking out on an entire AC DC classic. Thx for another straight forward lesson.
Hey Kelly great video as usual To touch on what you said… once I learned about muting the Maj 3 in open chords like you talk about in that G chord.. I don’t know where I first learned it… never thought of it honestly for years but now I feel like I lean on it way too much. I hardly ever put a Major 3rd in any of my open chords. It’s almost a bad habit the other way? Does that make sense?
Ah, I loved every track on Powerage, this is great! Thanks.
What a banger. Not even done my first coffee of the day and you have me rocking out on an entire AC DC classic. Thx for another straight forward lesson.
awesome again brother.......Powerage is my fav AC/DC album
Right on Kelly...They say that u play too loud...well baby that's tough... Happy Thanksgiving...
Powerage one of my Favorite! All time AC/DC albums!
Another great lesson Kelly! Still waiting for the Analog Kid! 😜
I love playing this song! So much fun! Nice PRS!
Thanks Kelly. Another great one. Simple and so much fun to play. Keep’ em coming.
Thanks for that mate, appreciated!
Some of the best, no BS tutorials online.
Thanks man!
Very well demonstrated thank you so much
I’m such a fan of Powerage!!! This was great!!!
Thanks man as always!
Thanks for posting this!
Awesome lesson…👍🏻
You are GREAT 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Hey Kelly great video as usual To touch on what you said… once I learned about muting the Maj 3 in open chords like you talk about in that G chord.. I don’t know where I first learned it… never thought of it honestly for years but now I feel like I lean on it way too much. I hardly ever put a Major 3rd in any of my open chords. It’s almost a bad habit the other way? Does that make sense?
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Great lesson would love to see ac dc night prowler lesson
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Greatest rock n roll album of all time but you're playing with touching ACDC on YT.
Love your tutorials bro but those are not unison bends. Unison bends bend a note on one string up to the same note on the next string. You know that
Correct. These are bending double stops. A similar technique of course, but technically not a unison bend.
Forgive my nit picking. Great tutorials.