Play the c# d on the 3rd. string, play the e on the 5th string with middle finger and c# d with the 2nd & 4th finger respectively. You can do it all in the 7th pos. without the big stretch.
***** Oh no, believe me, if you want to sound good you need precision, speed and muscle memory, sure, you can play some easy D C G rythm, but just try doing the solo from Burn of Deep purple, and you understand that knowing how to play and mastering a guitar are 2 completely different things.
No, I know you did this nine years ago but I gotta say Brother) from across the phone. You’re one of the better lesson guides that I’ve come across. Hope you’re doing well brother I appreciate you. Anything else that I find I hope it’s as good of a teaching as this one is. Or as they say, “LESSON LEARNED “God Bless ,From Me and Mine ,to You and Yours ..Thanks brother ..keep up the great work …
Thanks man, you're a great teacher and thanks for sharing your enthusiasm, great guitar lesson! The first riffs on the song are quite a stretch though.
I love Justin's lessons,I have only been playing 2 months and songs like these are far to advanced for me at present,but watching videos like this makes me want it even more.people criticising Justin's lessons,get your guitar out camera out and let's see what you guys can do!
I love all of Justin's videos because he plays the entire tutorial song at the beginning of the video without the all the talking that other tutorials do!
i must admit, i miss playing the guitar. sure was fun and it created a central focus. nowi'm in my 60's and think about the good old days and playing in bands and listening to records and trying to learn the songs note for note.all we had was cassette tapes we were full of hope and energy then.
Thanks for the great lesson...I play drums and bass professionally but joined my first band as a guitar player. You save hours on studying the part. I would recommend anyone to your lesson program :-)
thanks for tutorial got it down perfect including lead riffs, back in 67 or 68 I was walking down a main street on long island, a large crowd of people was there and a band was playing this song I stood and watched them, little did I know it was Steppenwolf, loved his Rickenbacker but I wound up with 1966 strat. same color and fretboard as yours.
Hello Justin. I'm writing from France. Very very nice demonstration. Absolute mastery. You play it with great precision. Lol i don't understand all that you say but what I see is enough for me ! Thanks a lot Justin
thax Justin I haven't played this in a while but the band wants to do it and you've refresht my memory I can all ways trust you with chord's an tab again thank you
Came back to hear it again ( and a tune up lesson for me for all the little bits I was getting sloppy about ) ... man, you were totally in the Zone ... NICE !!!!
Well done Justin, you just know how to capture a song. I came across this lesson on the day I unpacked my first guitar. I'll keep chipping away until I can keep up with you on this one. Hopefully it won't take as long as it has taken so far. Thank you Justin.
Another EXTREMELY well made lesson, in every detail. I owe you so much, Justin. Thank you for giving me the chance to be a better guitarist and play this songs I love SO much. Thank you, man, you are just the best.
Awesome video lesson Justin! Thanks so much. On lick 3 (around the 10 minute mark in your vid) I'm hearing a pull off on that last fretted note (from string 2, fret 3 pulling off to an open B) when I listen to the original recording. This makes the last 4 notes of the lick all 16th-notes and gives me just enough time to use my second finger for that last pull-off and still get back to the G chord
Hey how r u doing? you ask us - we re totally knocked out by your playing! i didint know one guitar and practice amp could cause so much damage - AMAZING
I love how you are so into it you almost forgot this was a lesson. Love that passion man. Also love that you subtly make a stab at Marty in your description "no free ebook" haha
If your having trouble with that first stretch keep practicing, I couldn't do it to save my life but kept playing the riff over and over till it just happened
Love all of your tutorials. Especially love the beginning of this one because you get lost in the song and then seem to remember that you have a lesson to give (happens at the 1:35 mark). Makes me laugh every time.
Hey Justin. Thanks for the great lesson and breakdown. Myself and another friend decided we wanted to learn this. This will certainly help tremendously. You can't see all the nuances in music by reading. Great job.
Very cool. I'm an old guy into classic rock and this is about as classic as it gets. As a gesture of my gratitude, I would like to contribute to a fund to buy you a new sofa.
2:00 riff 1 (intro)
5:24 riff 2 (verses)
7:00 riff 3 (pre-chorus - easy version)
8:25 riff 3 (the whole thing)
11:04 riff 4 (sort of pre-chorus)
13:34 riff 5 ("actual" chorus)
14:32 riff 6 (organ solo)
16:26 riff 7 (the screaming one, shall we say)
That's one monster song .Whoever came up with it was genius. One of my favorites.
People say Einstein was a genius. I say the man who came up with this song was a genius!
Have to agree with you.BTBW came out my sr. year of h.s. Best song to play when cruising around town. Definitely raised T-levels.
Songs like this stand the test of time because the rhythm and feel are soooo good!!!
Rockout !! Thanks for the lesson.
That first stretch is like some sort of medieval torture technique.
I looked then i left
After trying to stretch those first chords..., now my dr. said I m permanently disabled to play guitar again ;))
@@stivi739 😂
Play the c# d on the 3rd. string, play the e on the 5th string with middle finger and c# d with the 2nd & 4th finger respectively. You can do it all in the 7th pos. without the big stretch.
@@stivi739 Man, I am glad to see I am not the only one having trouble with the stretch.
I've got zero musical ability. But watching this makes me want to go out, buy an electric guitar and start learning how to play.
***** Do it!
***** you wont regret it :D
***** ability dosnt really mater anyone can play guitar, you cna sound great without being "great"
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***** Oh no, believe me, if you want to sound good you need precision, speed and muscle memory, sure, you can play some easy D C G rythm, but just try doing the solo from Burn of Deep purple, and you understand that knowing how to play and mastering a guitar are 2 completely different things.
right but you don't need any of that initially you learn it and repetition basically takes care of it
No, I know you did this nine years ago but I gotta say Brother) from across the phone. You’re one of the better lesson guides that I’ve come across. Hope you’re doing well brother I appreciate you. Anything else that I find I hope it’s as good of a teaching as this one is. Or as they say, “LESSON LEARNED “God Bless ,From Me and Mine ,to You and Yours ..Thanks brother ..keep up the great work …
Thanks man, you're a great teacher and thanks for sharing your enthusiasm, great guitar lesson! The first riffs on the song are quite a stretch though.
I love Justin's lessons,I have only been playing 2 months and songs like these are far to advanced for me at present,but watching videos like this makes me want it even more.people criticising Justin's lessons,get your guitar out camera out and let's see what you guys can do!
Agreed! Not only does Justin have quality instruments but as we all know; instruments or not, great sound comes from talented hands.
I love all of Justin's videos because he plays the entire tutorial song at the beginning of the video without the all the talking that other tutorials do!
i must admit, i miss playing the guitar. sure was fun and it created a central focus. nowi'm in my 60's and think about the good old days and playing in bands and listening to records and trying to learn the songs note for note.all we had was cassette tapes
we were full of hope and energy then.
Thanks for the great lesson...I play drums and bass professionally but joined my first band as a guitar player. You save hours on studying the part. I would recommend anyone to your lesson program :-)
Great lesson. The biggest part is to explain clearly, slowly, and keeping the beat. You do that just an amazingly way. Thanks a lot.
I've come back go try to learn this song so many times, hoping this is the real thing this time. You're awesome man!
Justin,
We can't even talk to you now after
playing such a scorching, kick ass
version of that tune. That was wild!
Inspired playing!
That's a great honor, lots of people love the music he made.
Cheers mate! ;)
thanks for tutorial got it down perfect including lead riffs, back in 67 or 68 I was walking down a main street on long island, a large crowd of people was there and a band was playing this song I stood and watched them, little did I know it was Steppenwolf, loved his Rickenbacker but I wound up with 1966 strat. same color and fretboard as yours.
Love the way you take so much time over the sound. You always nail the sound.
Nice teaching style. Enjoyed it immensely.
Still the best demo for this complicated song. Thanks Justin for the hard work. Congrats.
Thanks. 600+ song lessons here www.justinguitar.com/songs
Cheers 😊
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Fantastic work once again. Thanks for all the good songs you've shared!
dude u killed this! awesome!
Hello Justin. I'm writing from France. Very very nice demonstration. Absolute mastery. You play it with great precision. Lol i don't understand all that you say but what I see is enough for me ! Thanks a lot Justin
thax Justin I haven't played this in a while but the band wants to do it and you've refresht my memory I can all ways trust you with chord's an tab again thank you
Came back to hear it again ( and a tune up lesson for me for all the little bits I was getting sloppy about )
... man, you were totally in the Zone ... NICE !!!!
You nailed that song Justin!! Great playing!
Justin Rocks!!!! You make it fun and easy to learn Thank you!!!
You make me hearable as player... love you for that and for how you are and thank you so much my teacher
Great job. The most accurate I've found. Thanks again Justin.
Well done Justin, you just know how to capture a song. I came across this lesson on the day I unpacked my first guitar. I'll keep chipping away until I can keep up with you on this one. Hopefully it won't take as long as it has taken so far. Thank you Justin.
"Hey how you doin"😁. That cheeky grin after nailing the solo says it all
he has superhuman guitar skills [and i agree with andrew on the strech]
Wow, those chords!! Great playing Justin!
Another EXTREMELY well made lesson, in every detail. I owe you so much, Justin. Thank you for giving me the chance to be a better guitarist and play this songs I love SO much. Thank you, man, you are just the best.
What a master, keep the rock coming Justin, another great lesson, thank you!
It helps sooo much when you count the time like you did... Thank you
Sounds Great Man We love your lessons
Awesome intro, Justin! :) Thanks a lot!
This is pretty hard but you make it a whole lot easier!! Thnx justin!!
Very good tutorial that meets Me in skills and ambition. Very useful, indeed.
You are the best! Very good lesson and very accurate to the original! Keep going like that Justin!
Finally I checked out how to do this song it's so cool. Thanks 👍
You were really getting into this one!
GREAT GREAT lesson Justin! Many thanks!
Awesome video lesson Justin! Thanks so much.
On lick 3 (around the 10 minute mark in your vid) I'm hearing a pull off on that last fretted note (from string 2, fret 3 pulling off to an open B) when I listen to the original recording. This makes the last 4 notes of the lick all 16th-notes and gives me just enough time to use my second finger for that last pull-off and still get back to the G chord
Marvelous wonderful. my favorite. Thanks. congratulations !!!!!
Keep up the good work Justin.. great job!
That strat is sounding killer!
13 seconds in and I already like it!
You Said it Justin, 'Awesome'
Excellent, Justin. Thank you.
Hey how r u doing? you ask us - we re totally knocked out by your playing! i didint know one guitar and practice amp could cause so much damage - AMAZING
Great job as always, Justin
Another great lesson Justin. Thanks.
You've posted some great song lessons recently! Keep up the good work!
kkkkkkkkkk ....
1:37 he stopped playing guitar because it was coming to life! Nice man..lol
useful lesson. I got it now. Another masterpiece in my book ;)
What a great lesson, just as always. Great guitarist 👍🏻
I love how you are so into it you almost forgot this was a lesson. Love that passion man. Also love that you subtly make a stab at Marty in your description "no free ebook" haha
GREAT lesson Justin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
With a lot of MOJO playing!!!
Great again Justin.
Greetings from Spain :-)
Thanks a lot Justin!!!!!! Keep Rocking!!
This was excellent - thanks.
Awesome song and great lesson!
Well demonstrated, just like the original.Thanks Justin!
Wow what a start!!!!!!!!!!!
LOVE YOU JUSTIN!!!
Great job man
OK!!!!! beatiful lesson, congratulations Justin
Well done (as usual) - thanks!
Thanks Justin! Great lesson! Cheers
you nailed that justin mate
Justin I've always wanted to play this song thanks for the lesson and I also like heavy metal
This is crazy GOOD
Whoa ! Hot licks !!! NIce !! Great lesson.
Cracking lesson Justin;)
justin is the best in order to learn enything!!!!
You nailed it man. Good job : )
one of my favorite songs
a nutter great lesson J man
Wow, just WOW!
Thanks for the lesson!
almost 60 years later and its as cool today as it was then
You are the man!!!
Thank you, Justin!
YOU. ARE. AWESOME
wow very very good play !!!
If your having trouble with that first stretch keep practicing, I couldn't do it to save my life but kept playing the riff over and over till it just happened
This song made me order the rock songbook!
fantastic mate! Thanks so much
Brilliant!! Great sound!
Love all of your tutorials. Especially love the beginning of this one because you get lost in the song and then seem to remember that you have a lesson to give (happens at the 1:35 mark). Makes me laugh every time.
ROCK FOR EVER!!!!
Hey Justin. Thanks for the great lesson and breakdown. Myself and another friend decided we wanted to learn this. This will certainly help tremendously. You can't see all the nuances in music by reading. Great job.
Very cool. I'm an old guy into classic rock and this is about as classic as it gets. As a gesture of my gratitude, I would like to contribute to a fund to buy you a new sofa.
Good tone men!!!
this was posted on my birthday...i guess i was born to be wild
Happy wild birthday then !
thank you so much!! there's the whole thing!!
That was one hell of a bend at the end of the intro... wauuuuw
Same here.
Imma firin' up mah guitar and amp in the afternoon.