Thank you very much for this lesson. It fits exactly in what I'm trying to do now to learn more about scales, so it will defintely help me with the song but it will do much more than that. Great job👌!
This is EXACTLY the lesson I needed right now! I can play the 5 shapes of the pentatonic scales, I get how to move between them, and I'm learning the notes on the fretboard. This just put it all together in a way is so easy to understand! Just to be clear, in most songs if you're playing over the 2 chord you should use minor pentatonic instead of major, right? Thanks!
Great, never had it explained like that before. Opens up a while new way of playing leads. Great! BUT... there were a lot more notes coming out of there than you were playing! Did you have a backing track/ looper or some such going? How did you do that? Great lesson in any case!
I’m just trying to work this out myself! If you’re playing in open G I think it’s just the notes on the high E that will need compensating (moving them up two frets?)
Love the countrified rock-blues feeling you get on the solo. Nicely done!
I've been playing this song for over twenty years and never been able to play a solo. Now I can thanks to you.
And its so easy to get lost and mess it up. In the solo , its in G then C then G then A then D .
This is a fantastic lesson- how smart a teacher is this guy.
Very simple and so valuable! Thanks for this and all of your other videos!!
Thank you for saying so!
Pretty Cool. I like working on stuff like this.
Thank you very much for this lesson. It fits exactly in what I'm trying to do now to learn more about scales, so it will defintely help me with the song but it will do much more than that. Great job👌!
Great lesson Mike, really puts it together for us rookies. Like the shirt, too....
Thank you sir!!
That is pretty nifty , nicely presented Michael
This is EXACTLY the lesson I needed right now! I can play the 5 shapes of the pentatonic scales, I get how to move between them, and I'm learning the notes on the fretboard. This just put it all together in a way is so easy to understand! Just to be clear, in most songs if you're playing over the 2 chord you should use minor pentatonic instead of major, right? Thanks!
Thanks i can play this song now
Great, never had it explained like that before. Opens up a while new way of playing leads. Great! BUT... there were a lot more notes coming out of there than you were playing! Did you have a backing track/ looper or some such going? How did you do that?
Great lesson in any case!
Great lesson very helpful, thx.
A really brilliant tutorial.
Mind. Blown. Thank you
You're so welcome!!
Nose too?
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I really feel that I need/ I'm ready, for a Looper. Never used one. Any advice, recommendations, videos???
Don't know where to start
one of the best lessons ive watched on here. and not just useful for this song either. cheers my man
this is awesome. thanks
super...thanks
Pretty damn cool
Great vid , cheers from 🇬🇧
Why is this the first time RUclips has sent me your channel excellent stuff absolutely brilliant just brilliant. New subscriber here!!!!
Simplified. Thnx
Thanks!
That's cool. Reminded me a lot of Lynyrd Skynyrd's style for some reason.
Hi just wondering does this work with the guitar been tuned out of tune for the song itself
I’m just trying to work this out myself! If you’re playing in open G I think it’s just the notes on the high E that will need compensating (moving them up two frets?)
Is there a place on your site I can get the tabs for this?
This was an amazing tutorial but 'll stick with my cowbell.
Easy and simple for you, hard for me because I just suck.
Great basic lesson!
Is this in open G as well?
Don't think so. I think the solo is in standard tuning.
wrong