How to Play ADAM RAISED A CAIN - Bruce Springsteen. Guitar Lesson (rhythm and solos)
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
- Hey all, another Springsteen tutorial for ya by request. This time with Adam Raised a Cain from his Darkness on the Edge of Town album.
Hope you enjoy and find it helpful.
Cheers, KDA
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Appreciate that you teach the songs that haven't been done by others a million times. Keep up the great work!
So great Kelly..favorite Bruce album
You the man! Thank you for sharing this one with us!
58k Kelly. Hell yeah! You and I are the same age with the same taste in guitar music. Appreciate the hell out of your teaching style. God Bless.
Awesome! such a powerful song
Wonderful to see you working out songs that are not the typical RUclips covers. I have been with you since the early days and I believe you should check out John Gatto from the Good Rats (Long Island Band) and cover "Taking it to Detroit", very underrated band
Really great lesson as usual. I don't want to bother you excessively with requests but if there is demand, i would love to see a lesson on "Force Ten" (Rush) and "Finish what ya started" (Van Halen). No pressure though as i am sure you are extremely busy. Cheers and keep up the great work.
I think its worth noting that on this album a lot of the rhythm stuff is buried under piano and organ. But im pretty sure Bruce is panned left and Little Steven panned right. Steve plays a lot of steve cropper type chord inversions higher up on the neck, rather than power chords.
By the way, if you're taking requests, I just discovered the band Blackberry Smoke the other day. Great guitars. Nobody teaches their stuff. Maybe Up In Smoke? Thanks again.
This is one of the only Springsteen songs i listen to. So weird that you'd do this lesson! Great song! Also, how do you take requests?
Hey Chris. I don't really "take requests" per say, but I get them all the time in the comments section. Sometimes I'll see one that jumps out at me as something that I'd like to do.
@@KellyDeanAllenGuitar Understood-thanks for the clarification! I'll make some suggestions in the comments and keep my fingers crossed!