How To play Was I Right Or Wrong - Lynyrd Skynyrd - OMFTR Show And Tell
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- Опубликовано: 17 дек 2018
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One of my favorite Skynyrd tunes. Thanks for the video.
The solo was Gary Rossington btw, great video brother
That was awesome brother! Please don’t stop doing these and if you wouldn’t mind please do that smell. Thank you so much for giving us These amazing tutorials!
Thanks man. Love your channel and all of the Skynyrd lessons.
Thanks for the tutorial. Love the song and been looking for this for a while. Rock on!
Your firebird sounds awesome. I have been working on this song lately trying to figure it out from what I could remember. Only got so far. You filled in some of the finer points. Thanks for posting.
Good stuff, was waiting for ronnie to start singing! Enjoy your vids!
Thanks for the effort on these videos. MCA and That Smell are 2 of my favorite songs by Skynyrd, and I'd love to see a tutorial!!
You really nail Skynyrd! Can you show us how to play "That Smell". Been trying to figure it out but do not seem to get it to sound like it should.
Pro tip: you can watch movies on Flixzone. I've been using it for watching lots of of movies recently.
perfectly done man! i love the slow beat of this song. nicely done!
So grateful for this channel. Helps me as a bassist, too.
Thanks so much for your help. Great work.
Hell yeah brother you killed this!!!! Very very helpful thank you very much!!!
Best Skynyrd lessons!!! !!
Great job. You're the real deal!
I'm embarrassed to say how many times I had to watch this to get that intro down, you are right, those pulloffs are a b*tch!
You nailed the whole thing, thank you for posting this, it really is quite a song. I don't imagine your hand playing it often as the casual LS fan won't recognize it.
Niiceeeeee!!!! Cheers from Brazil
You always nail it perfectly. I’d love to see how you teach I need you or that smell or coming home or ... okay I’ll stop :p
Great job and a great song 👍🎸
Hadayum been looking for thus type of video skynyrd is only songs I wanna learn
Excellent !!
Excellent job!
Thanks for the lesson!! 🎸
That was really good. Thank you.
You got fingers just like my stepdad. He plays the hell out of guitar to. Love it.
Awesome as always! Do you think you could teach us " I need you" or "Tuesdays gone" if you get some time?
GREAT JOB and LESSON. Don't know if you guys play this song but if you know it will you please, PLEASE do a lesson on it, it's WINO. It's from the First and Last album and one of my favorite Skynyrd songs of all time.
Personally a favorite of mine!! If you could teach "Pick 'Em Up" off the Vicious Cycle album, that'd be awesome!!!
Any chance you would consider revisiting this lesson and going into a bit further detail I've been playing guitar a few years but never touched an electric practically until this weekend and always wanted to learn this song this lesson is great and straight forward but would love to see a longer version
Essa musica é muito foda, junto com solo de One More Time, minha nossa
Incredible.!!! U must be a professional
Sounds really good
Thank you
RIGHTEOUS
Incredible videos, please do a rig setup your tine is identical are you diming the Plexi?
Thank you..
Top!!!
Workin for the MCA please
Great acoustic lesson for the intro, by chance does anyone know what acoustics Lynyrd Skynyrd used in their original lineup, studio only
This site lists a few Gibson acoustics: www.scribd.com/doc/23991124/Lynyrd-Skynyrd-Allen-Collins-Equipment-History
@@RyanWilliamsMusic thank you very appreciative, keep up with the great lessons.
Hello what a great videowhat is your name and are you involved in any other projects at the moment and there's one more from the road still tour you guys are the best tribute band Skynyrd the best
cprs5000 We all have other bands we play with in Southern California. OMFTR is still playing gigs in this area as well. Thanks for listening.
Fuckin' hell! Them pull-offs in the intro are a bit of a sod at first. Bit odd that the D chord is Dm, and the the solo's in Dmaj. (Or am I just stupid and missing something?). If you've got a few hours to spare, you could always just nip over to England for gig or three. I reckon you'd be more than welcome over here.
I originally learned those pull-offs in the first position Dm (cowboy chord as us Yanks call them) but you can hear him slide from the C (3rd fret A string) back to the D (5th fret A string). It is a bit tricky. I guess in the solo section they never really play the minor third within the D chord. Otherwise that major solo would sound pretty weird I guess.
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When I went home to show them they was wrong all I found was a big tombstone somebody tell me please was I right or wrong.
Any chance you have that solo in tablature?
Travis Ratchford sorry but I don’t have a clue how to write tabs. Always just played by ear.
Ryan Williams Music Well you have a good ear my friend. Thanks for your reply!
It sucks that the ls tribute bands suffer from having only two-three (maybe) musicians who studied ls like something crazy, like cutting teeth by playing a ls albums, changing albums when Finally able to make it through it. It does seem like singer and drummer are the positions most often found lacking. And that's not a cut on those musicians, it's pointing out how versatile ls really was that one has to almost become ls for years, listening AND knowing every version out there.
"Let's do Saturday Night Special".
"Okay. 1975, 76, or 77? Which show? Spring or fall"?
Where is the tabs?
What amp/modeler?
Its the 1974 Marshall 50 watt head and cabinet you see in the background. I use a Fryette Power Station on it to tame the volume. Guitar is straight into the amp...no pedals.
i want to learn it but you are moving too fast! even on slow speed I cant pick up on what you are doing....and you arent explaining picking patterns....totally lost as an intermediate player....what do I do?
@ryanwilliamsmusic
can we set up a zoom lesson?
Work on your timing bro
Thanks. Your comments are extremely helpful. I look forward to learning from your videos.
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No point in posting "How to Play's" if you don't show the tab, id recommend pinning it here
Yeah! How can we get our money back?
@@KarenWendyDarling not funny didn't laugh get a life
@@jeremiahcampbell1008 I laughed... :D
If you need a tab for this you aint ready
If you need a tab, watch what the guy's doing closely. On RUclips, you can slow it down to 25% of the normal speed if you want. Go to your local photocopying shop, and pay them to copy sheets of tab paper (which you've drawn up to your own optimum size). Then study the slowed down videos very closely, and develop your own notation for 1/16, 1/8, 1/4 1/2 and whole notes. Write it down (it'll take you a fair old while to get it right, with a lot of wasted time and paper). All of a sudden, you'll find you've got a tab that you've actually created yourself, without someone else doing all the work for you. And the by-product of this, is that it'll actually increase your knowledge of musical theory, without just blindly copying. Ain't life wonderful when you don't have to rely on others to do everything for you?
Take a listen papa