I once did a gig with Nancy and as she was packing up her guitar, I mentioned how I always loved this piece. She took her guitar out of the case and ran through it for me. “It’s just moving this A chord up and down the neck....” So sweet of her!
Makes you wonder how, not only Nancy Wilson, but how all artists come up with such amazing guitar licks. It has to be divine intervention mixed with genius.
I don't understand how Nancy wrote this and then performed it flawlessly, with verve and style, STANDING UP on stage in front of thousands of people, all in her early 20s. It's unreal. Some people just have a gift.
I've actually always admired composers and song writers, it's amazing how some people's minds work. Sure, they got skills that make it all possible, but there's something beyond skill when it comes to composing and songwriting, something almost magical that brings a masterpiece to this world
Not at all impossible bud. I'm not exactly great at guitar, but I've managed to get it down pretty good. I used an alternate tutorial to this, which had tablature included. Brokedown the parts more methodically. Played it at a much slower pace, and with a metronome. When I first attempted it, the speed seemed ludicrous to even contemplate. I played along with it lots on youtube, first playing it at .5, then .75 and lastly at full. It's just like anything, dedication pays off.
Oh Carl....This is THE SONG that got me begging my parents for a guitar when I was a kid. When they finally bought me one....I worked on learning the Am and F barre chords immediately so I could play the fast strumming after the finger picked intro of this song (ha ha....I didn't realize how hard barre chords were to learn when I was a wee little kid...but I got that F down in not too long of a time) Over the years I have figured parts of the finger picking part out, but parts of it stumped me so I could never get the entire intro down or play it fluently. But still...it's one of those songs I have never given up on. I was going to ask you to teach it, and on a whim did a search on your site tonight and poof there it was. I had to comment and say THANK YOU SO MUCH! Tomorrow when I get up I am going to get working on the parts I've never been able to get down. SO EXCITED! Wish me luck!!! I know I can get this thanks to your tutorial!
Excellent lesson. In trying to learn this song, I found it easier with a few bookmarks to key parts of the lesson. I have tried to use the same words he uses in the lesson to help this make sense. demo of the whole introduction - 0:10 the slide-in - 1:12 the beginning (this will get played six times) - 1:48 "the part"/"same part again" - taught at 2:58; explained in the context of the song at 7:41 review - 3:46 first "ending" - 3:57 second "ending" - 5:54 third "ending" Part A - 7:58 third "ending" Part B - 8:23 outro - 10:40
Underrated comment!! Thanks for this and keep doing whatcha do when it comes to this, because it’s people like you that restore my faith in humanity (:
My suggestion for people who are struggling is to watch and replay from 6:00-6:07 and practice that a few times until you have it up to tempo with him in the video. I did it like 10 times with him just to make sure I had the timing right and the constant strum on the A string. After I figured that part out everything fell into place for me! Awesome video, thank you so much!
Hey Carl, By watching this video so many times. It's made me conquer this song. Completely...You deserve a massive amount of credit for this man. I just wanted to say thank you again Carl. You're the man....
Thanks, I tried to figure this one out by ear, but was always missing a few notes that made a huge difference and killed the timing. Anyway, it took a couple of days. But, now I can nail it. Thanks again for your excellent video. By the way, you should consider doing the Yes song Roundabout or how about Rush: Broon's Bain/The Trees. I know that videos for those songs already exist. However, none of them match the quality and professionalism of this video.
Tony Stewart this is my goal and I am just starting to get this intro perfect looks like it is a challenge lots of basic guitar chords to work on first any tips mate's tell me to work on the calluses before thinking bout all this
This is a great lesson. Been playing my whole life, and always been a little intimidated by this intro. You made it MUCH easier to understand and learn. Very much appreciated.
Excellent lesson as always, Sir. Just a note folks, when he says towards the end ‘Just hold a simple GMajor chord’, he actually means E-Major. Just a tip for those who may be confused by that ☺️
Last year I tried to learn this with other videos. The teachers were frustrating, I put it aside. You are a great teacher! You made it easy for me. I knew it wasn’t that difficult, I just couldn’t follow the others. Thank you thank you!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks, Carl. I've never seen anyone explain it as clearly as this. Amazing. It takes real talent (and empathy with us common folk) to make something seem so straightforward and simple.
This guy makes learning easy for me. I've always been a visual learner and cant read tabs or music at all. I've learned some difficult songs from this channel and I really appreciate it.
Hi, I'm your Huckleberry. Over 44 years I can kind of sight read piano and follow guitar tabs, but when I come back to it, not so good. So, what I do are *_CHARTS!_* For piano I use those $1 white boards (thin foam) from the Dollar Tree and print out 2 measures at a time on 8 1/2 X 11" sheets of paper with huge colored notes with their names and the standard music notation. I've done the same thing with fret board skeleton forms with the notes colored and notated and all that, but I haven't done them in giant on the poster boards. Do what works for you, please keep in mind, this is for when you take a few months break and come back to it. You want it so you can instantly play it again no matter how long you took off for. You'll also soon have a whole repertoire of guitar songs. You'll never have to learn theory again, you won't ever have to practice again, you'll be able to play all the songs you've ever charted in a matter of minutes! Call for help!
Bravo Lesson - been trying to learn this for years and you break it down perfectly. Slowing it down to 1/2 tempo in the beginning when you play it through helped me finally get this. Thank you!
Nancy Wilson in an interview said that she's played that song over 10k times and never played the intro the same twice. Every time it's a little different.
I've been wanting to learn this for more than thirty years but was just too lazy back in the day when we had to pull this stuff off albums or tapes...but I finally decided I needed it to open into another song I play so I did a RUclips search and found this - THANKS so much, you made a hard job...well, a little less hard!
Excellent lesson . Thanks. I did notice when you were playing it at normal speed though that you did a pull off on the second string 5 3 0 close to that 12th fret harmonic part but you didnt include that in the slow down lesson part.
this intro is the reason i wanted to start playing guitar. I ve been listening to this song since it came out way back when. I always thought Nancy was a great guitarist. An this intro always took me someplace, if ya know what iam trying to relay. Anyway this is more advanced than I thought bit I am going to start on it, after a year an half of playing. Thanks alot for the instruction I am hoing to break it down an get it under my fingers. Please in the future finish this bad ass jam!
Thanks for doing this complicated intro. It's going to take some major effort too get this sounding good. Thanks for breaking it down for us mere mortals
I was just messing around with playing that first part without being in the a chord position because it seems way easier to me. Watching you do it this way makes me feel better about "cheating" lol.
Just crossed my mind, you could be her for all i know. If thats the case, i love you, love you both, most talented, beautyful rockers of all the fuckn TIME.
@6:45 I think you left out the little pull off after 4-4-0 ,3-4-4, (5B-3B-4G)3B/5E, 0-0-0, 12-12-12. Saw you do it in the intro but not in the lesson. Oh and @10:03 "just hold a simple G major chord", you meant E major!
I fucking love this guy i learned three of my favorite songs from him and they sound so professional. I wondered if he did this song as well and i could help but laugh at how skillfully he learns songs.
I've been attempting to play this for years (and playing it wrong) Now I can learn to play it correctly. This is a great lesson, thank you so much for posting!
Dude I can't thank you enough. That was just enough information and put out there the right way, had a guy at a gig challenge me with this - I owe you half of his bid to match my tip jar if I could do it!!!! (Still rough af but you got me dialed in enough to pull it off after much practice)
Thank you for sharing you knowledge on guitar both accustic and electric your an amazing guitar plarer and realy the Best Ive seen on you tube exspecialy when it come to teaching!
Thanks as always! You do a great job and are always one of my goto's when I'm stuck on a tricky part. Or when I'm being lazy and can't quite remember a song I figured out 30 years ago :) Thanks again!
Omg you know this song perfectly but as you know it, you teach it so fast and this is so hard to keep track ! Even using the replay I often get lost... I think I'm going mad now but I'm sure I can do it anyway ! But thanks for the tutorial, this is so cool to have it anyway :)
I've been slowly learning this from another guy on here, and it's a bit overwhelming! I'm excited to learn the way you do it. It's not the easiest thing, but I could be overcomplicating things. Yikes!
Hell yeah dude I got it down. I just gotta clean it up a little. Took one night without any finger pain either. But I'm self taught for 11 years now. So this stuff isn't the hardest but it is probably one of the funnest and best sounding songs to learn. Helped me pick up my tempo a lot too. Will come in handy later. Thanks so much. Awesome tutorial. EDIT: Went and learned the chords in 20 minutes. Got my sub. Best teacher yet Although I thought I heard a pull-off in the intro right before the harmonic. Didn't catch that part in the lesson though. Was able to figure it out by ear
@@jesterruth1238 currently I'm working on learning any songs by polyphia. But in this genre any classic rock hit from the 80s and earlier is a solid song to learn. I'd try sultans of swing by dire straits if the song wasn't 7 minutes long. Idk if you like reggae but another fun song is bowl for two by the expendables. I went and learned that whole song too. But maybe stick to rock if that's what you like. Learn anything from kansas, foreigner, lynyrd skynyrd (that smell is a personal favorite) Fleetwood mac. Stay away from metallica if you can lol
Great lesson! According to Nancy Wilson herself, this isn't actually an intro to Crazy on You, but a separate song, titled Silver Wheels. I thought it was an intro until I saw her video where she shows how she plays it here on RUclips just a couple days ago. It's virtually the same notes at the same positions, except she plays it mostly with her left hand holding the chord shapes - mostly Am and Em, just moving them up and back down a few positions while hybrid picking the notes and double stops. That's how I've always played it, but this way is a lot easier, especially the hammer on/pull off (hammer on the pinky at the 3rd fret, pull off to index on the 1st, then pull off to the open B-string, while holding the open Am chord. That took a little practice for me. Here's a link to Nancy Wilson's demo and lesson for anyone who would like to see: ruclips.net/video/SuiDF5EX4bQ/видео.html
It's not "Heart", it's hard, but very cool! I must larn it and I will! I almost can play a half of this intro and it is marvelous! Thank you, +GuitarLessons365Song !
I'm telling you. Learn this! It will dramatically explode your playing and make you fall in love with finger style guitar. Hang in there and persevere.
I've been playing 20+ years, can play Farewell to Kings intro....but this is THE hardest intro of all the classic rocks songs we listen too. Maybe there is some obscure tune no one ever listens to blah blah, but regular classic rock radio tunes...this is it. *edit...sans Eddie Van Halen.
Great lesson, I believe I will breaking it down in bite size pieces, work those, when they're good enough, move to the next section. But I think that' my only viable plan to tackle this
I once did a gig with Nancy and as she was packing up her guitar, I mentioned how I always loved this piece. She took her guitar out of the case and ran through it for me. “It’s just moving this A chord up and down the neck....” So sweet of her!
How cool man! Silver Wheels is just one of many subtle peeks into her amazing creative mind, AND she's gorgeous on top of it all!!!
How long ago
Ok
@@joeteague4292 about 1996, she and Ann we’re promoting the Love Mongers album
bullshit
Makes you wonder how, not only Nancy Wilson, but how all artists come up with such amazing guitar licks. It has to be divine intervention mixed with genius.
Gary Hawkins seriously ive been playing 12 years and im like bro.... how tf do these things just come to people
I don't understand how Nancy wrote this and then performed it flawlessly, with verve and style, STANDING UP on stage in front of thousands of people, all in her early 20s. It's unreal. Some people just have a gift.
@@Zerobob26 yea, shes something special
I've actually always admired composers and song writers, it's amazing how some people's minds work. Sure, they got skills that make it all possible, but there's something beyond skill when it comes to composing and songwriting, something almost magical that brings a masterpiece to this world
It comes from learning as many songs as possible by ear. And getting ideas out of those songs. Grit and determination.
this is the most intensely hard but amazing acoustic song like ever, like its impossible but sooo satisfying
Listen to Spanish fly by Van Halen
Blake Fedie he means intro bro. Eddie is insane and on a completely other level...
Not at all impossible bud. I'm not exactly great at guitar, but I've managed to get it down pretty good. I used an alternate tutorial to this, which had tablature included. Brokedown the parts more methodically. Played it at a much slower pace, and with a metronome. When I first attempted it, the speed seemed ludicrous to even contemplate. I played along with it lots on youtube, first playing it at .5, then .75 and lastly at full. It's just like anything, dedication pays off.
FenixD i’m gonna try it myself
This was the hardest piece I've ever accomplished
Oh Carl....This is THE SONG that got me begging my parents for a guitar when I was a kid. When they finally bought me one....I worked on learning the Am and F barre chords immediately so I could play the fast strumming after the finger picked intro of this song (ha ha....I didn't realize how hard barre chords were to learn when I was a wee little kid...but I got that F down in not too long of a time) Over the years I have figured parts of the finger picking part out, but parts of it stumped me so I could never get the entire intro down or play it fluently. But still...it's one of those songs I have never given up on. I was going to ask you to teach it, and on a whim did a search on your site tonight and poof there it was. I had to comment and say THANK YOU SO MUCH! Tomorrow when I get up I am going to get working on the parts I've never been able to get down. SO EXCITED! Wish me luck!!! I know I can get this thanks to your tutorial!
i thought this comment deserved at least one like!
Beathoven music
I'll give it one too.
ImSuperHaute You probably should have tried to find sheet music that would show the guitar part.
CORRL.
Whenever I want to make sure I'm playing it right I watch your lesson. Perfecto
Excellent lesson. In trying to learn this song, I found it easier with a few bookmarks to key parts of the lesson. I have tried to use the same words he uses in the lesson to help this make sense.
demo of the whole introduction - 0:10
the slide-in - 1:12
the beginning (this will get played six times) - 1:48
"the part"/"same part again" - taught at 2:58; explained in the context of the song at 7:41
review - 3:46
first "ending" - 3:57
second "ending" - 5:54
third "ending" Part A - 7:58
third "ending" Part B - 8:23
outro - 10:40
Underrated comment!! Thanks for this and keep doing whatcha do when it comes to this, because it’s people like you that restore my faith in humanity (:
my guitar is now smashed in to a thousand pieces
Ryan Wehr surely not, lol
Ryan Wehr The best comment ever! Haha I'm laughing so hard right now. Thanks
Omg......dieing over here with laughter...
omg thats funny
THIS IS MY LAST RESORT!
My suggestion for people who are struggling is to watch and replay from 6:00-6:07 and practice that a few times until you have it up to tempo with him in the video. I did it like 10 times with him just to make sure I had the timing right and the constant strum on the A string. After I figured that part out everything fell into place for me! Awesome video, thank you so much!
You did lovely. Really shows how difficult this piece is though and how there really is only one Nancy Wilson.
Hey Carl,
By watching this video so many times. It's made me conquer this song. Completely...You deserve a massive amount of credit for this man.
I just wanted to say thank you again Carl. You're the man....
Great lesson man. I'm 48 and finally learning one of my favorite songs! Thanx dude
hmm maybe this was a bad idea, nah I got all night
same
haha I literally thought the same.
King crimson nice!
love the pfp
Awesome video man, took me a few hours but we got there lol. Really makes you appreciate how talented Nancy Wilson is.
Thanks, I tried to figure this one out by ear, but was always missing a few notes that made a huge difference and killed the timing. Anyway, it took a couple of days. But, now I can nail it. Thanks again for your excellent video. By the way, you should consider doing the Yes song Roundabout or how about Rush: Broon's Bain/The Trees. I know that videos for those songs already exist. However, none of them match the quality and professionalism of this video.
Tony Stewart this is my goal and I am just starting to get this intro perfect looks like it is a challenge lots of basic guitar chords to work on first any tips mate's tell me to work on the calluses before thinking bout all this
This is a great lesson. Been playing my whole life, and always been a little intimidated by this intro. You made it MUCH easier to understand and learn. Very much appreciated.
Excellent lesson as always, Sir. Just a note folks, when he says towards the end ‘Just hold a simple GMajor chord’, he actually means E-Major. Just a tip for those who may be confused by that ☺️
Kinda curious how many times Nancy Wilson from Heart has possibly viewed this video !?!? ...
😂
Last year I tried to learn this with other videos. The teachers were frustrating, I put it aside. You are a great teacher! You made it easy for me. I knew it wasn’t that difficult, I just couldn’t follow the others. Thank you thank you!!! ❤️❤️❤️
It’s definitely difficult no matter who the teacher is
OK, I watched Nancy Wilson herself explaining the intro and frankly you teach it better than she does by leaps and bounds. Thanks!
Thanks, Carl. I've never seen anyone explain it as clearly as this. Amazing. It takes real talent (and empathy with us common folk) to make something seem so straightforward and simple.
This guy makes learning easy for me. I've always been a visual learner and cant read tabs or music at all. I've learned some difficult songs from this channel and I really appreciate it.
Hi, I'm your Huckleberry. Over 44 years I can kind of sight read piano and follow guitar tabs, but when I come back to it, not so good. So, what I do are *_CHARTS!_* For piano I use those $1 white boards (thin foam) from the Dollar Tree and print out 2 measures at a time on 8 1/2 X 11" sheets of paper with huge colored notes with their names and the standard music notation. I've done the same thing with fret board skeleton forms with the notes colored and notated and all that, but I haven't done them in giant on the poster boards. Do what works for you, please keep in mind, this is for when you take a few months break and come back to it. You want it so you can instantly play it again no matter how long you took off for. You'll also soon have a whole repertoire of guitar songs. You'll never have to learn theory again, you won't ever have to practice again, you'll be able to play all the songs you've ever charted in a matter of minutes! Call for help!
Bravo Lesson - been trying to learn this for years and you break it down perfectly. Slowing it down to 1/2 tempo in the beginning when you play it through helped me finally get this. Thank you!
brilliant..and thanks for the help..I've wanted to learn this intro for 20 years...
This is a difficult one however you patiently broke it down which is harder to do than playing the whole song. Thank you very much.
Nancy Wilson in an interview said that she's played that song over 10k times and never played the intro the same twice. Every time it's a little different.
I've been wanting to learn this for more than thirty years but was just too lazy back in the day when we had to pull this stuff off albums or tapes...but I finally decided I needed it to open into another song I play so I did a RUclips search and found this - THANKS so much, you made a hard job...well, a little less hard!
Really nice, been wanting to learn this forever. Spent the afternoon with it, got it slow, now working up to speed.
Excellent lesson . Thanks. I did notice when you were playing it at normal speed though that you did a pull off on the second string 5 3 0 close to that 12th fret harmonic part but you didnt include that in the slow down lesson part.
this intro is the reason i wanted to start playing guitar. I ve been listening to this song since it came out way back when. I always thought Nancy was a great guitarist. An this intro always took me someplace, if ya know what iam trying to relay. Anyway this is more advanced than I thought bit I am going to start on it, after a year an half of playing. Thanks alot for the instruction I am hoing to break it down an get it under my fingers. Please in the future finish this bad ass jam!
I just finished 2020. What an excellent and brutal lesson. Thank you
Thanks for doing this complicated intro. It's going to take some major effort too get this sounding good. Thanks for breaking it down for us mere mortals
I've never seen her play of the same twice but you just nailed the studio version!!
Awesome! one of those songs I've heard a billion times and never had TOO much respect for what a gem thanks a bunch for this!!!!
Nice job! I really enjoy your lessons. I steer other players towards your site as well as some of my students.
I was just messing around with playing that first part without being in the a chord position because it seems way easier to me. Watching you do it this way makes me feel better about "cheating" lol.
“Yousician is the best way to learn, practice, and master the guitar.”
*ptsd setting in*
Lol
RUclips is out to take your money, wait...
Lmao
This is WAY outta my league! Have a great day.😕
Nancy Wilson approves. Don't ask me how I know.
Do you know her?!
How do you even know she knows about it?
Just crossed my mind, you could be her for all i know. If thats the case, i love you, love you both, most talented, beautyful rockers of all the fuckn TIME.
Nancy if this is you, great job composing this. I have been playing for 14 years and I am just now confident that I can learn it.
CARL. It is the bomb. We’ve been working on this one too. George on electric, I’m on acoustic. Thanks so much! Your vids are incredibly awesome.
@6:45 I think you left out the little pull off after 4-4-0 ,3-4-4, (5B-3B-4G)3B/5E, 0-0-0, 12-12-12. Saw you do it in the intro but not in the lesson. Oh and @10:03 "just hold a simple G major chord", you meant E major!
I thought that's what he said. Surely meant E...
Your a legend bro, thanks for helping me fulfill my childhood dreams. ❤️
This tutorial is really good! It explains a lot more than Nancy Wilson's video!
Wow! Your lessons are so good!
I fucking love this guy i learned three of my favorite songs from him and they sound so professional. I wondered if he did this song as well and i could help but laugh at how skillfully he learns songs.
This is a really fantastic video. I have been working on this for over two weeks and am about 90% of the way there.
Great job. You're a very good instructor - and player!
I've been attempting to play this for years (and playing it wrong) Now I can learn to play it correctly. This is a great lesson, thank you so much for posting!
Watch Nancy Wilson's right hand, very enlightening!
Thank you for being in tune.
Great Adam Warlock AND .....
PeliGod
#Pelicomic
Great teacher, Great Lesson, Great song
You made that so easy for me ty !! You definitely cleared up a few chords I couldn't here listening to it being played. Ty for all you do .
Thank you for the great lesson! I’ve wanted to learn this piece my whole life. Now I can play it! You’re awesome!
Look it up and there's a video of Nancy teaching it
One of my first songs on acoustic guitar! Relearning it for my band. Thanks for the lesson
Absolutely spot on and you filled in a couple of missing pieces for me...wish I had ran across this earlier...Thanks!!
You have a ton of great guitar lessons. Great job! You must have a lot of character to keep on going!
Thanks very much for this very complete lesson. A challenging piece of guitar to be sure but you've broken it down well!
Dude I can't thank you enough. That was just enough information and put out there the right way, had a guy at a gig challenge me with this - I owe you half of his bid to match my tip jar if I could do it!!!! (Still rough af but you got me dialed in enough to pull it off after much practice)
Thank you for sharing you knowledge on guitar both accustic and electric your an amazing guitar plarer and realy the
Best Ive seen on you tube exspecialy when it come to teaching!
Thanks as always! You do a great job and are always one of my goto's when I'm stuck on a tricky part. Or when I'm being lazy and can't quite remember a song I figured out 30 years ago :) Thanks again!
Omg you know this song perfectly but as you know it, you teach it so fast and this is so hard to keep track ! Even using the replay I often get lost... I think I'm going mad now but I'm sure I can do it anyway ! But thanks for the tutorial, this is so cool to have it anyway :)
Sounds awesome, can’t wait to have it down!! THANKS FOR THE LESSON!!!
thanks carl , your are an absolute legend
Good tutorial. With the help I got it within a week of practice
Thank you so much for this!!! This really helped me with the intro to this song!
You do an amazing job of teaching this one (as well as the many others). Thank you so much for these videos.
Thank you sir, I learnt it now I just have practise to speed it up.
dude this video is amazing i learned it all on the first try your a sick teacher keep the vids commin
Randy Fowler Thanks Randy!
thank you so much buddy your an awesome teacher.
Wow great lesson, Although it will take some time to get this to performance level I feel much more confident after starting it.
Wow, I am impressed, that riff is TOUGH!!!
Great lesson, incredible song intense but totally worth the effort🤘
Man that’s a hard one. I’m 64 and have been playing all my life. Hard to imagine Nancy was only 21 when it was recorded.
I've been slowly learning this from another guy on here, and it's a bit overwhelming! I'm excited to learn the way you do it. It's not the easiest thing, but I could be overcomplicating things. Yikes!
Hell yeah dude I got it down. I just gotta clean it up a little. Took one night without any finger pain either. But I'm self taught for 11 years now. So this stuff isn't the hardest but it is probably one of the funnest and best sounding songs to learn. Helped me pick up my tempo a lot too. Will come in handy later. Thanks so much. Awesome tutorial.
EDIT: Went and learned the chords in 20 minutes. Got my sub. Best teacher yet
Although I thought I heard a pull-off in the intro right before the harmonic. Didn't catch that part in the lesson though. Was able to figure it out by ear
Any other fun song suggestions?
@@jesterruth1238 currently I'm working on learning any songs by polyphia. But in this genre any classic rock hit from the 80s and earlier is a solid song to learn. I'd try sultans of swing by dire straits if the song wasn't 7 minutes long. Idk if you like reggae but another fun song is bowl for two by the expendables. I went and learned that whole song too. But maybe stick to rock if that's what you like. Learn anything from kansas, foreigner, lynyrd skynyrd (that smell is a personal favorite) Fleetwood mac. Stay away from metallica if you can lol
Best intro ever
solid sounds from a good sounding instrument.
Great Tutorial!!! I have watched quite of your videos. You are a very accomplished musician and superb teacher. Keep up the good work.
This dudes taught me more than my own father has 😂 if you like Time by Ponk Floyd go to his lesson it’s spot on. Transcended me over night!
Tons of thanks. Excellent job buddy!
Can't wait this guitar lesson crazy on you thanks! 🎸
I really appreciate your videos. Thank you.
Your playing it like you wrote it unreal good job Brother :-)
Great lesson! According to Nancy Wilson herself, this isn't actually an intro to Crazy on You, but a separate song, titled Silver Wheels. I thought it was an intro until I saw her video where she shows how she plays it here on RUclips just a couple days ago. It's virtually the same notes at the same positions, except she plays it mostly with her left hand holding the chord shapes - mostly Am and Em, just moving them up and back down a few positions while hybrid picking the notes and double stops. That's how I've always played it, but this way is a lot easier, especially the hammer on/pull off (hammer on the pinky at the 3rd fret, pull off to index on the 1st, then pull off to the open B-string, while holding the open Am chord. That took a little practice for me. Here's a link to Nancy Wilson's demo and lesson for anyone who would like to see:
ruclips.net/video/SuiDF5EX4bQ/видео.html
Great lesson. I need more of these!
What about the little pull-off you do on ending #4. Its not included in the breakdown but it looks like its 4-2-0 on the B-string. Can anyone confirm?
its so hard as it sounds^^....thank you for this great lesson!!!!
thank you so much for this- really clear, I'm just struggling to get it to her speed
It's not "Heart", it's hard, but very cool! I must larn it and I will! I almost can play a half of this intro and it is marvelous! Thank you, +GuitarLessons365Song !
+Антон Горелов are you joking?
+Dean Madden , I meant the pun. Pronunciation of words heart and hard. I actually know, that it is "Heart's" song, if you asking me about that.)
I'm telling you. Learn this! It will dramatically explode your playing and make you fall in love with finger style guitar. Hang in there and persevere.
I've been playing 20+ years, can play Farewell to Kings intro....but this is THE hardest intro of all the classic rocks songs we listen too. Maybe there is some obscure tune no one ever listens to blah blah, but regular classic rock radio tunes...this is it. *edit...sans Eddie Van Halen.
Very difficult, played VERY well.
Thank you! I just learned the whole thing, but I can only play it 1/10th as fast.
hey thanks alot. I Lome this version. I did learn a different variation on some parts. so I can now mix the two!! thanks abunch
Dang you play that well. Nobody on the net comes close except me in my dreams. lol
Yeah, well come on! Nobody's talking about how the hell did Nancy come up with this? That intro going crazy on you.
find some good marijuana
thanks! learned this in under an hour!
Jerk ass. Its gonna take me a year to play this. Asshole not humble bitch
Screw you
@@rdm8524 LMAO-
@@Sabbathguy actually took me 2 hours. He was right
@@rdm8524 c; okay whatever you say
sooo Im gnna get this done this quarantineee
Maybe I'll come back to this video in a few years...
Thanks for recording this
Great lesson, I believe I will breaking it down in bite size pieces, work those, when they're good enough, move to the next section. But I think that' my only viable plan to tackle this