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My favorite rolling stones song for sure played it 10 years ago needed the refresher. Seems like I play for a couple years and then 10 years later I'm like lost. How bout walking in Memphis cover.
You can't go wrong with the Stranglers. I'd love to be able to play Dave Greenfields soaring arpeggios. "Grip" would be a great option too, as would "Duchess" and "Something Better Change".
Hey Nate - This is an older video but all motivated for the Stones after seeing them Tuesday night in Philly. Anyway, curious why you didn't use more inversions and stuck with more root position chords? Was it because they matched the tone/rhythm of the song better? Example I'm thinking of is the Bm to G where the G 1st inversion is right underneath the Root Bm. Maybe once I play it along with a track it will make more sense.
Wow how was the show??? You know, I dont feel strongly about the inversions for this one. Feel free to experiment. Sometimes with simple songs like this I like to keep everything root position since that it is more approachable for some beginner players
@@PianowithNate BTW the show was great. I saw them twice before. First time was during the Voodoo Lounge Tour in 1994. I sold my wife on going by telling her "hey, there's a real good chance this is gonna be the last time these guys tour so it's now or never..." Three decades later. I did say to her again "hey..." she quickly cut me off and said get tickets, save the sales pitch for when U2 comes around. This show was a bit more stripped back. While still quite a production like all there shows it was dialed back from what I saw during Voodoo Lounge and Bigger Bang. There was no acoustic set and the stage was a bit less overdone - which was fine by me.
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Really concise and easy to follow! Thanks for this. Also one of my favorite songs 😍
Awesome! Thank you!
Really enjoyed this stunning performance of "Wild Horses" 😮🥰
Wow thanks so much!!
Have you done Chicago's Color My World?
Checking this out now, this would definitely be a fun one!
Thanks SO much! So excited to learn this one. This is massively helpful!!
Glad it was helpful!
GRACIAS PAPITO
Great tutorial Nate, thank you.
Can you please show tutorial on WHAT'S IN A KISS by Gilbert O'Sullivan? Thank you.
You cant always get what you want is another good stones song.
Thank you sooo much!! Such a helpful tutorial.
Glad it was helpful!
My favorite rolling stones song for sure played it 10 years ago needed the refresher. Seems like I play for a couple years and then 10 years later I'm like lost. How bout walking in Memphis cover.
Cheers!
Always a pleasure to listen to your tutorials! (Btw could you do one for
Golden Brown by The Stranglers?)
This is on my list! I think I'm procrastinating because it is pretty difficult/complicated haha. I'll give it another go
You can't go wrong with the Stranglers. I'd love to be able to play Dave Greenfields soaring arpeggios. "Grip" would be a great option too, as would "Duchess" and "Something Better Change".
Ty!
Adam sandler kind of singing voice nice. Thanks bro.
Haha I can't tell if that's a compliment or not
@@PianowithNate it's all good I like your style and your teaching techniques. Peace when I get right in my finances I'll get joined up
Awesome! Love your teaching style! How about more Stones? Dead flowers? You can't always get what you want? .........
Thanks! I'll mull it over...
Nice
Hi Nate can you make tutorial on I guess I’m in love by Clinton Kane
damn so many good songs.. and keep making good videos.. i never subscibe normally. but i love you channel
Cheers!
could you please do this december by ricky montgomery?
Hey Nate - This is an older video but all motivated for the Stones after seeing them Tuesday night in Philly. Anyway, curious why you didn't use more inversions and stuck with more root position chords? Was it because they matched the tone/rhythm of the song better? Example I'm thinking of is the Bm to G where the G 1st inversion is right underneath the Root Bm. Maybe once I play it along with a track it will make more sense.
Wow how was the show??? You know, I dont feel strongly about the inversions for this one. Feel free to experiment. Sometimes with simple songs like this I like to keep everything root position since that it is more approachable for some beginner players
@@PianowithNate BTW the show was great. I saw them twice before. First time was during the Voodoo Lounge Tour in 1994. I sold my wife on going by telling her "hey, there's a real good chance this is gonna be the last time these guys tour so it's now or never..." Three decades later. I did say to her again "hey..." she quickly cut me off and said get tickets, save the sales pitch for when U2 comes around. This show was a bit more stripped back. While still quite a production like all there shows it was dialed back from what I saw during Voodoo Lounge and Bigger Bang. There was no acoustic set and the stage was a bit less overdone - which was fine by me.
Walking in Memphis would be easy tutorial I think.
What about "You cant always get what you want"
Good idea!
Where’s the link?
Here you go! echocitymusic.activehosted.com/f/352
What about "Jealous Guy" by John Lennon
Donny Hathaway…
Thanks for the tutorial. I must confess, I don't like the original version of this song - The Sundays cover version is something else, though.
Oh yes, their version is great! The original is more "raw"
Very good video, thanks again
Song kinda reminded me of my last girlfriend thanks best teacher on you tube latly. 8f your wondering subscribe you wont he dispointed.