Cool Video. I’m Malcolm in a tribute band. I track down so many lives to catch a single glimpse of what Malcolm is doing. Live, he definitely plays the E, D and A in first position. During the solo, he plays E, D, Dissonant A (that you show at the start) on all EXCEPT the last one that he plays A. The stretch lick….Malcolm and Angus both slide to that last B note because they can’t stretch with those tiny Young hands. There’s a video of us playing this song with Scott Travis playing drums with us.(He’s a huge Phil fan).
Awesome man! That's a fun gig I bet!!! Little nuances really make that band and music come alive. I was Richie for many years in a very popular jovi tribute. Had the time of my life. Little hands comment made me laugh out loud! 🎸🤟🏻
@@Ranch5150SkinWalker Exactly! That's what I was trying to say....those little nuances make it sound like the band. When people say AC/DC is easy to play, my answer is...AC/DC is easy to play, but hard to sound like AC/DC.
Your talking about the timing being important is spot on. I remember when I first learned this song, I was getting the timing wrong. A friend gave me a metronome. Once I started using it, it immediately became obvious I was getting the timing wrong, and helped me to get it right.
Marty, want to rid yourself of that arthritis and swollen knuckles? First off take note of what you ate the day before this flare up happens. It’s usually chips, soda, heavy breads. Then try to avoid that item you found and check your results. Your main goal to try in this is to eliminate seed oils (all veg oils) excess sugars (especially high fructose corn syrup) and grains! Look at processed food ingredients, this garbage is in everything! Give yourself a true test of 7-14 days eliminating these and judge for yourself! Absolutely enjoy your lessons and I just wanted to help.. Keep rockin!
Marty, I'm 58 and I began to get arthritis in my fingers about five years ago. The top knuckles on my pointer and pinky fingers are swollen a little. I began taking curcumin once a day three days a week after the arthritis started. That may or may not be what stopped the progression of arthritis. Check how you spelled "Malcolm" in the title of this video. Thanks for what you do.
AC/DC is one of my favorite bands.. Malcom is the one that kept Angus in check... Malcom could play lead rhythm as well as drums... he let Angus be the lead. Malcom & their older brother George actually taught Angus. Mutt Lang over produced De-Leopard... Atlantic was the label if I recall correctly. They did not give ACDC any help especially in the US & They were blowing up in the rest of the world. So They decided to give them help if the removed their older brother George that was successful in his band in his day. George felt like it's better to be a bit loose than too over produced. So Angus & Malcom Felt Ok We would like more takes to make it tighter.. & The one thing Mutt did is teach Bon how to hit higher & lower notes he increased his range. AC/DC was Blues influenced you can hear it in all their albums.. Angus had a ton of energy... had to see this just because I'm such an AC/DC fan.. I have arthritis & gout So yeah I get it.. " Try Tart Cheery " it helps also tylenol & lots of water.... LMFAO BOOMER BEND.. Tim Henson I will just leave him alone. Had an Awesome Time great Tips, Killer Playing... Cheers 🍻😎🥃🥃🎸🎼🎵🎶🎶🎶🎶
Que massa esse video. Essas dicas para salvar show sao muito importantes. Eu uso pedais e amps ainda, nao tiro o sinal em linha direto, até pensei em usar a zoom ms50g em estereo para isso, mas acho que só funciona com um delay ligado. Eu tenho pevado uma mvave tank g para casos de desespero, mas ainda nao precisei usar, ainda bem.
I recently bought a Japanese SG from Fujigen. No neck dive at all (unlike my Gibson had) and built in typical Japanese quality. Can’t recommend that company enough.
Hey Marty try to score a Tom Delonge Strat the guitar is great one invader and 500k pot with treble bleed it would be a cool part caster build for the channel
What ?? He’s like the simply guitar commercial😣 ..now the e pantonic scale in e down here 😮.great now keep going 🤷🏻♂️..He’s like a pro rock star trying to teach guitar 🤷🏻♂️.. but thanks 👋🏼
The lesson was great. I love the detail. But the second half where you’re just kind of screwing around showing all the good stuff. I wish you do a whole video and just slow that stuff down. I love the music theory part of it.. You say everything so fast I gotta rewind it 10 times.
Excellent video and Lesson. For Angus enthusiasts, I make replicas of the Back in Black pickups on my Channel . Direct "'A"( Angus) vs "''B" my pickups comparisons are demoed.
Never have figured out why anyone would insist on using the recurring 2nd fret B on the A string for the walk-down riff when it's so much easier to use the 7th fret B on the low E string for it... Guess it's some weird desire to be authentic as possible (I don't even know if that's how the band really plays it), but I always want to use the lower strings as much as possible in rock to sound as mean as I can anyway. I mean really, it gets pretty ridiculous on the last 2 notes when you're playing the exact same note only one's on that 2nd fret on the A and the next one you're jumping to the 7th on the E... WHY?
Cool Video. I’m Malcolm in a tribute band. I track down so many lives to catch a single glimpse of what Malcolm is doing. Live, he definitely plays the E, D and A in first position. During the solo, he plays E, D, Dissonant A (that you show at the start) on all EXCEPT the last one that he plays A. The stretch lick….Malcolm and Angus both slide to that last B note because they can’t stretch with those tiny Young hands. There’s a video of us playing this song with Scott Travis playing drums with us.(He’s a huge Phil fan).
Awesome man! That's a fun gig I bet!!! Little nuances really make that band and music come alive. I was Richie for many years in a very popular jovi tribute. Had the time of my life.
Little hands comment made me laugh out loud! 🎸🤟🏻
@@Ranch5150SkinWalker Exactly! That's what I was trying to say....those little nuances make it sound like the band. When people say AC/DC is easy to play, my answer is...AC/DC is easy to play, but hard to sound like AC/DC.
That was one hell of a lesson, big thanks dude! And as you said, timing is everything.
Nice. Love the way you break down the parts and discuss techniques and alternate methods. Great stuff Marty!
Another great video, and wonderful explanation. Thanks.
My pleasure! Thanks so much for watching 😎🎸
Best lesson on this song by far. The tone as well, I love that it sounds just straight into the DSL behind you - classic and epic. Thank you!
Excellent tutorial Marty, cheers bud 👍🏻🏴🎸
Great guitar lessons😎😎
Thanks for watching !! 🤟🏻😎
Another great video! Thanks!
You're welcome! Thanks for the support. 😎🎸
Victorious!!
Master class! Loove how you teach and explain! No archane obscure cryptic "me and Angus are the only ones that can do this"....
Definitely nothing weird about the Pre Chorus and Chorus mate ! its. what makes the. Song so fantastic @11.45
The outro licks on hotel California is good stretching exercises.
They sure are. And very enjoyable to play. Nice to associate the arpeggios and chords they are under too.
Your talking about the timing being important is spot on. I remember when I first learned this song, I was getting the timing wrong. A friend gave me a metronome. Once I started using it, it immediately became obvious I was getting the timing wrong, and helped me to get it right.
Great lesson, as always. Thanks for this, Marty. I love how you put little tips in to make it easier to play
One of the first riffs I learned to play used to have a SG Firebrand Gibson that was such a great guitar wish I kept that one 👏👍🤘🎸👽
Wished I'd kept mine.. tho I still have the case.. 🤘🍻
Great breakdown, thanks for digging into the details. I still have trouble with that opening riff.
Marty, want to rid yourself of that arthritis and swollen knuckles?
First off take note of what you ate the day before this flare up happens. It’s usually chips, soda, heavy breads. Then try to avoid that item you found and check your results.
Your main goal to try in this is to eliminate seed oils (all veg oils) excess sugars (especially high fructose corn syrup) and grains! Look at processed food ingredients, this garbage is in everything! Give yourself a true test of 7-14 days eliminating these and judge for yourself!
Absolutely enjoy your lessons and I just wanted to help..
Keep rockin!
I remember it well! No SG here either! Had a toni iommi neck heavy sold it! Thanks Marty 🤘 😊
Thanks Marty. One of the best guitar riffs in history to learn.
Good luck getting your sg. Can't wait to see it. 😊
Been playing this for 30 plus years, but im sure ill learn something here. Thanks Marty \m/
Thank you for the very nice lesson!
Good stuff! Thanks man! 👍
So great
Marty, I'm 58 and I began to get arthritis in my fingers about five years ago. The top knuckles on my pointer and pinky fingers are swollen a little. I began taking curcumin once a day three days a week after the arthritis started. That may or may not be what stopped the progression of arthritis.
Check how you spelled "Malcolm" in the title of this video.
Thanks for what you do.
Thanks
AC/DC is one of my favorite bands.. Malcom is the one that kept Angus in check... Malcom could play lead rhythm as well as drums... he let Angus be the lead. Malcom & their older brother George actually taught Angus. Mutt Lang over produced De-Leopard... Atlantic was the label if I recall correctly. They did not give ACDC any help especially in the US & They were blowing up in the rest of the world. So They decided to give them help if the removed their older brother George that was successful in his band in his day. George felt like it's better to be a bit loose than too over produced. So Angus & Malcom Felt Ok We would like more takes to make it tighter.. & The one thing Mutt did is teach Bon how to hit higher & lower notes he increased his range. AC/DC was Blues influenced you can hear it in all their albums.. Angus had a ton of energy... had to see this just because I'm such an AC/DC fan.. I have arthritis & gout So yeah I get it.. " Try Tart Cheery " it helps also tylenol & lots of water.... LMFAO BOOMER BEND.. Tim Henson I will just leave him alone. Had an Awesome Time great Tips, Killer Playing... Cheers 🍻😎🥃🥃🎸🎼🎵🎶🎶🎶🎶
Que massa esse video. Essas dicas para salvar show sao muito importantes. Eu uso pedais e amps ainda, nao tiro o sinal em linha direto, até pensei em usar a zoom ms50g em estereo para isso, mas acho que só funciona com um delay ligado. Eu tenho pevado uma mvave tank g para casos de desespero, mas ainda nao precisei usar, ainda bem.
Marty you remember the tascom four track recorder. You could bounce tracks. Lol. My question is.. what is the modern day equivalent of that in 2024 .
I recently bought a Japanese SG from Fujigen. No neck dive at all (unlike my Gibson had) and built in typical Japanese quality. Can’t recommend that company enough.
Hi how are you rock on dude l am learning to play guitar basic power chords.
I don't care how good you play or what your rock credentials are, AC/DC MUST be played on an SG!
Hey Marty try to score a Tom Delonge Strat the guitar is great one invader and 500k pot with treble bleed it would be a cool part caster build for the channel
What ?? He’s like the simply guitar commercial😣 ..now the e pantonic scale in e down here 😮.great now keep going 🤷🏻♂️..He’s like a pro rock star trying to teach guitar 🤷🏻♂️.. but thanks 👋🏼
pretty sure the A chord in the opening riff is played x422xx, and even the bass players plays a C#
Yeh probably one guitar doing the c# in the mix. Sounds like it.
The lesson was great. I love the detail. But the second half where you’re just kind of screwing around showing all the good stuff. I wish you do a whole video and just slow that stuff down. I love the music theory part of it.. You say everything so fast I gotta rewind it 10 times.
Excellent video and Lesson.
For Angus enthusiasts, I make replicas of the Back in Black pickups on my Channel . Direct "'A"( Angus) vs "''B" my pickups comparisons are demoed.
I cant seem to get the timing down after the E DDD AAA.. i hear it in my head, but im off. 🤬🤬
Never have figured out why anyone would insist on using the recurring 2nd fret B on the A string for the walk-down riff when it's so much easier to use the 7th fret B on the low E string for it... Guess it's some weird desire to be authentic as possible (I don't even know if that's how the band really plays it), but I always want to use the lower strings as much as possible in rock to sound as mean as I can anyway. I mean really, it gets pretty ridiculous on the last 2 notes when you're playing the exact same note only one's on that 2nd fret on the A and the next one you're jumping to the 7th on the E... WHY?
Malcom was decent but their music was very simple
Simple, tight, in time, visceral, and classic.
@@darrylwalker1867 yeah just like 1000 other bands from the 70s and 80s
@@chrischoir3594if you say so.
You need more amps...
NrA=(Nco+1) where NrA= number of amps required and Nco= number of amps currently owned.