Hello, I heard 69 Hendrix at Woodstock. I was 16 at the time, visiting relatives in the United States. It was 100 km to Woodstock and we were there with 5 people. That changed my life and hendrix was the biggest for me at the end of the festival. Your tutorial is great. Greetings from Germany
@@quailstudios no I can’t Personally. But luckily my buddy part times as an instructor at the music store we bought his guitar. So I got him some lessons and he’s playing during his free time. It’s great watching him it’s just not so great on the ears yet LOL
i quit guitar in 6th grade, and this July my dad said to me “imagine how badass it would be if you plugged in your giant amp and played the national anthem for the whole neighborhood like Hendrix” I’m in 10th grade now and I’ve been playing the national anthem at every home high-school football game we’ve had this year, thanks for teaching me this song. sorry if this is hard to read, my dyslexia fucks me up when i need to type out long paragraphs.
Very well written. Perfect actually. Sounds like you have a great Dad and I bet he is very proud of you. (I am assuming you may already be out of high school now 3 years later!)
This is absolutely beautiful. Thank you. I can't wait to start learning this!. I'm 65 and I've only started playing for 2 years. I hope I can figure it out. 🙏🕊️❤️
Hello, I play the drums but played guitar when I was a teenager. I'm 53 now and I have a guitar and want to learn this beautiful song. I pretty much have it down after 4 hours. Your video is awesome. Tabs and the actual playing made it real easy. Thank you....I told my wife in about a month I'm going to put my cabinet with 4 15" speakers and my Mesa 150watts in the front yard and play it all day.. Thank you again..oh I live on a main road Should bring some video's 😂
I've been playing drums since I was 14 I'm 61 now I've been learning guitar for a couple of years now since my Grandson started playing I wanted to learn this great song especially today with President Trump being inaugurated God bless America...oh by the way nice rig setup I only have a 4×12 with a 120 watt crate 2-12" I'll have to wait to play outside till Memorial day because it's -3° in Chicago
Such a good lesson, love that you tabbed it and that you took the time to explain the 2 octave scale upon which the song is derived. That makes it so much easier to learn and store long term in my aging brain. Thanks Hal!
My friends just got me a Les Paul as a birthday present after 18 years not having/ loosing my guitars and equipment in a fire and fully expect this from me on New Years live I seriously hope I can fulfill it for them using this video
Hello Rohan, I'm not sure exactly what you mean. This piece is in E major. Are you wondering which major scale, or pentatonic scale? And when you say ambient backing track are you talking about a backing track for this song or something else? If I hear the backing track then I can tell you what scale to use
@@rohan-ghosh You can play the Star Bangled Banner to the G drone backing track if you play the song in G instead of E. It would start on the D note of the G scale. The D note if found on the B string 3rd fret. Do you know how to do this or are you still learning about scales?
@@quailstudios THANK YOU. You will always have a special place in my heart because you taught me my first FULL song melody and solo. I also got better at this sitting AND I learned to play standing! Cheers!
I have learned this song in 2 and a half hour I still need to practice it but I've learned it so practice should be easy, a football coach at my school want me to play the star spangled banner at games, and I'm also going to be a manager for the team but your tutorial helped me. Thank you
Thank you for this information. i respect you and the fact that you give your time to help other musicians. In the long run i will be a better player because of this and many other videos i watch.
Oh MY!!! SWEET!!! Thank you so so much!!!!! I have always wanted to play this and your instruction is wonderful! I started crying 🥲 the first time I played it all the way through! Thank you, thank you, thank you and God Bless ✌️
Thank you for the excellent tutorial I only have an android tablet "no printer" so it helped so much that you put the tabs on screen needless to say but I subscribed
@@quailstudios ugh no, I got it down up until land of the free then ran out of time. Next year though, I'll have it down by then. Thank you for the video though, it helped alot
It's a nice lesson and you seem to know how to play guitar very well in general, but you can't say it's a la Jimi if you don't play it at least similar to him. Jimi starts playing in the shape of E using open strings. That adds a lot to the distortion effect compared to using one or two strings playing fretted notes. I wasn't even going to comment this but then I saw how cocky you are about this subject, being rude to others in the comment section saying stuff like "maybe you fell asleep". You seem like a nice person in general but remember to stay humble 👍 and take this as a constructive criticism if you wish.
Hi War Rrr, thank you for the comment. If it's OK, I'll make a comment back. Being rude to people has never been my intention. Every person has a different view of music and life. My view is that we should try to develop our playing on a personal level. If Jimi had played The Star Spangled Banner more than once in public, and it had been recorded, I’m pretty sure it would have been different from the recording we have from Woodstock in 1969. I was 12 years old that year and guitar players improvised a lot. I'm not sure why you say, I can't say, "a la Jimi Hendrix" in the title. I'm playing in the same key and the same notes as Jimi. I hope that you understand that the E note on the D string 2nd fret is the same note as the A string 7th fret. It has a different timber because of the differences of the length and size of the strings, but it is the same note. In the description of the video I say, "The version that I'm teaching you today is in the same key but without the improvisational elements that he threw in here and there during the performance." It's important when a student learns a piece that they learn the notes. Personally I don’t care where the notes are on the guitar neck when someone gets started playing. For me, I think it’s important that players develop their own style of playing. Sure, copying someone else is beneficial to our development as a player, but developing out own style is important too. What you see in the video is where I chose to play the notes to help people learn them. For myself, I may choose to play them on a different string and fret, but the same note. This video was not intended to teach the way Jimi played The Star Spangled Banner but to get people started with the notes. After they get better they can learn how Jimi played it, if that’s what they want to do. Being rude to others? Hmm… I looked at all the comments and found the one that you mentioned. It was a reply to a comment made by Bryson Elbon. I said, “At 5:54 I play the part that you said I missed. That phrase ends at 6:01. Perhaps you fell asleep during that part? Cheers Bryson. Any other questions?” The question “Perhaps you fell asleep during that part?” was a joke. I was pointing out exactly where Bryson thought I missed and then I thought that I’d be lighthearted. Apparently not everyone gets that. I thought that the “Cheers Bryson” would be the key to understanding that the question right before it was not a slam, but a wink. Jokes don’t come across very well in texts and the comment sections of videos. If we have to explain a joke then it isn’t funny at all. Anyway, I appreciate your comment. Taking the time to write means a lot to me.. I hope this comment is OK. No offense is ever intended. Hal
@@quailstudios Hey, thanks for replying back. First of all let me just say I didn't meant to offend you as well, maybe a got a little rude myself when I said "cocky", even though that was the impression I had at the moment, but yeah. And to be honest, I was tired yesterday and shouldn't have wrote that haha. I see now, it's really stupid by my part. But thanks for being cool with it, I really do appreciate it. As for the notes, I do realize it's the same notes, but as I said in first comment, playing the open B string followed by other notes, for example, sounds different to me than the B fretted note on the D string because, playing the open string, considering you don't mute any string, it builds up that cranky distortion feeling... at least to me. Also, my bad, it's E, not Em. And yes, I did take Woodstock 1969 as a reference because that's what people think when they see "Star Spangled Banner a la Jimi", but you're right, Jimi likely played that differently in other situations, and you clearly have more experience with that than I do, haha, I wasn't even alive back then. Anyways, hope we're good.
@Timothy Lee seriously? What are you some kind of commie critic? Can you do better? No ones perfect and this man is giving out quality info and he's clearly an informed musician....
Thank you so much for this. You helped me learn one of my first songs on electric guitar. Truly a song you can play at anytime and get an awesome response. Thanks.
Great, I've been playing it note for note after tracing out your tab in E major. You move up a little which I want to try and love that reach over to E on 12 at the end. That amp is as noisy as mine.
Well, you can get my book Evan. The tabs are on pages 259-260 of my book. Do you know about that Evan? Information about the book is in the description of this video. Email me if you have questions or want just that one tab. Support is very welcome and helps me to continue my teaching to you and many other people throughout the world.
Are their mean comments? I KNOW when people like a video because of the like to dislike ratio. As of today 854 likes to 33 dislikes. The dislikes are the people that were hoping that I would teach Jimi's Woodstock version of this song. These are the correct notes but not exactly in the style of Jimi Hendrix. It's up to them to put in their own style. I think they can find another video that will teach them Jimi's style. Thanks for watching Arnie! Hal
Thanks for the video, dont mind the negative comments, not even Jesus pleased everyone! That would be amazing if you put the full tab on the video description like some youtubers does, that would help a lot beginners like me.
Could you do the raw version, though probably the only rebel song he did. With all the peacefui fire that the hippies respected, this was the late sixties that distorted anthem was meant to resonate with all the civil right protests. Though I think he never did melody cleanly, perhaps he was expressing a sadness and melancholy. It will be much appreciated if you did the original version as Hendrix intended. XxxxX
Could you do a tutorial of total eclipse of the heart, I know it's an oldie but a beautiful melody none the less, pretty please, ..no one in youtube has this tutorial fingerstyle
I want to go on the electric guitar but do you think you could do a separate video where you teach them how do you do the Star-Spangled Banner in normal Qatar because I only have a normal adult I wanna electric but you know please and thank you
That Yamaha is sort of a tele style so it's not too far off. But I know what you mean. I never liked the setup on a standard strat. I need to get a custom strat to fit my style of playing and put the volume knob in a different spot.
i didnt know francis scott key played guitar , ok , i could have funny , but wasnt , thank you , hendrix used open strings , and i wasnt born then ok , but it sounded like jets drive bombing like a kamakazi guitar-play , but it was clear , the end had a mountainng resolution that , to me , leaves you suggesting what are we as a nation , deep , but my guitar teacher was a hippie , i spunged up hair bands from the 80s , we stand on the shouders of giants as they say :-o .
That's wild I was taught a completely different way but it sounds almost exactly the same Example: rockets red glare 1st string: tab: 4--4-4--5--7- 7- hold-
Hi Ben, I'm not using a distortion pedal only the distortion on my amp. You might be surprised. I'm playing here through a Crate GFX15 with DSP. I think I bought that amp some time around 1999.
Logan, so sorry to hear about your mom. Thanks for coming by and learning from me. I know what it is like to loose a mother. My mom died a few years ago too.
I found them. They are on page 259-260 of my book. Do you know about that David? Information about the book is in the description of this video. Email me if you have questions or want just that one tab. Thanks for asking David. I hope that I've answered your question.
God Bless USA! I have citizenship of USA and right now making papers for my parents and wife 🙏 God help me please to do it fast as much as possible 🙏🙏🙏
This video shows you how to play the notes to the Star-Spangled Banner in the key that Jimi Hendrix played it. NOT how to play the song like Jimi Hendrix. It's up to you to figure out the way you want to play it. The explanation is in the description. Not a secret Xsplosive Gamer.
You are correct that I'm not teaching exactly what Jimi played. This video teaches the notes to The Star Spangled Banner, in the key he played it in, NOT what or how Jimi played this song. Jimi improvised. With these notes a student can begin to make their own version.
Quail Studios Guitar tis the 3rd guitar commandment that reads “thou shalt not claim the style of Jimi Hendrix without the possession of a whammy bar and the usage thereof.”
The lesson is appreciated, but this sounds absolutely nothing like Jimi Hendrix version.Except maybe the same key. However i did find your lesson interesting and respect your playing.
This lesson wasn't designed to show 'how to play' or 'what to play' the way Jimi Hendrix did, or to show how to sound like him. It shows what key we are in, and what notes you can use to play 'The Star Spangled Banner' in the key of E major. It sounds like you watched much of the video and know that I explain this at 2:25. Thank you for watching and the comment Chuck.
5:46 I say, "Then we do it again." and I play the 2nd verse which is just like the first verse. The words in this part are, "Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming?" At 5:54 I play the part that you said I missed. That phrase ends at 6:01. Perhaps you fell asleep during that part? Cheers Bryson. Any other questions?
I WOULD HAVE BEEN NICE IF YOU WOULD HAVE JUST SHOWN THE ENTIRS TAB...INSTEAD OF BITS AND PIECES..THERE WAS NO CONTINUITY ..THIS MADE IT VERY DIFFICULT TO MEMORIZE..WHEREAS THE ENTIRE TAB ..I WOULD HAVE BEEN ABLE TO MEMORIZE IN A FEW MINUTES INSTEAD OF A FEW HOURS...I'M OLD AND MY MEMORY IS NOT WHAT IT USED TO BE....
Have you heard of the saying, "Ask and ye shall receive."? I haven't written this tab out yet but it would be easy. I'll put it on my list of things to do. Thanks for watching.
@@theharmonicaking3283 Just for you. guitar-tabs.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/the-star-spangled-banner-guitar.pdf You can get my book at www.subscribestar.com/quail-studios-guitar. Become a subscriber and get updates.
@@quailstudios Thank you very much for the tabs..That makes it so much more easier to memorize...once I have it memorized then I can add my style to it...I very much appreciate your quick response.. I also think you are a great guitar player and have embellished this song very well. I checked out several other versions and I liked your version the best as it fits better into my style of playing... Regards...
The vid isn't bad but you keep stopping adding useless info then you get lost between what you are learning then you keep stopping and starting this getting more lost.
Hello, I heard 69 Hendrix at Woodstock. I was 16 at the time, visiting relatives in the United States. It was 100 km to Woodstock and we were there with 5 people. That changed my life and hendrix was the biggest for me at the end of the festival. Your tutorial is great. Greetings from Germany
My 9 year old wants this to be his first song he learns. He’s trying hard.
Very cool. Ambitious isn't he? Let him play a lot of it on one string. Can you guide him?
@@quailstudios no I can’t Personally. But luckily my buddy part times as an instructor at the music store we bought his guitar. So I got him some lessons and he’s playing during his free time. It’s great watching him it’s just not so great on the ears yet LOL
@@eastcoastjay1983 Has he lerned it ? hopefully he did!
The only Hendrix song I know how to play is purple Haze I wanna know the Hendrix version of the star spangled banner let's go USA 🇺🇲
It's easy bruh
i quit guitar in 6th grade, and this July my dad said to me “imagine how badass it would be if you plugged in your giant amp and played the national anthem for the whole neighborhood like Hendrix” I’m in 10th grade now and I’ve been playing the national anthem at every home high-school football game we’ve had this year, thanks for teaching me this song.
sorry if this is hard to read, my dyslexia fucks me up when i need to type out long paragraphs.
Hello, this is not hard to read at all. Thanks for your comment and for learning from me.
my mom just died man she always wanted me to learn this song
Very well written. Perfect actually. Sounds like you have a great Dad and I bet he is very proud of you. (I am assuming you may already be out of high school now 3 years later!)
I don't have dyslexia but sometimes it seems like it when the video tutorials tabs start with the low E on the bottom "I don't know why they do that"
This is absolutely beautiful.
Thank you. I can't wait to start learning this!.
I'm 65 and I've only started playing for 2 years. I hope I can figure it out.
🙏🕊️❤️
I know you can do it! Thanks for watching and for your support!
61 here been playing a couple of years as well this tutorial is perfect good luck
Hello, I play the drums but played guitar when I was a teenager. I'm 53 now and I have a guitar and want to learn this beautiful song. I pretty much have it down after 4 hours. Your video is awesome. Tabs and the actual playing made it real easy. Thank you....I told my wife in about a month I'm going to put my cabinet with 4 15" speakers and my Mesa 150watts in the front yard and play it all day.. Thank you again..oh I live on a main road Should bring some video's 😂
I've been playing drums since I was 14 I'm 61 now I've been learning guitar for a couple of years now since my Grandson started playing I wanted to learn this great song especially today with President Trump being inaugurated God bless America...oh by the way nice rig setup I only have a 4×12 with a 120 watt crate 2-12" I'll have to wait to play outside till Memorial day because it's -3° in Chicago
Johnny 5 string approves this video,long time beginner here thanks so much for the post.
Excellent!! That's the first time I've really seen it tabbed in the correct key. Also, respect for not editing out those cpl little hiccups.
Thank you Terrence. :)
Such a good lesson, love that you tabbed it and that you took the time to explain the 2 octave scale upon which the song is derived. That makes it so much easier to learn and store long term in my aging brain. Thanks Hal!
I am left handed Jim was my inspiration to play great rendition 😎🤘✌
Here you are again Weedy. Do you play up side down like Jimi or right side up?
@@quailstudios I am left handed an I play both ways in some of my videos my strings are upside down but I do both
I play bass exactly like jimi haslip.
Very good instruction lesson. One of the best detailed lesson I've came across. Very good tab guidelines to follow, pause and learn....Good job.
My friends just got me a Les Paul as a birthday present after 18 years not having/ loosing my guitars and equipment in a fire and fully expect this from me on New Years live I seriously hope I can fulfill it for them using this video
Hi Adam, Happy Birthday! It's great to hear that you got a Les Paul... Really ! Good luck on learning the songs you want to learn. Take care!
This is my first solo on my electric - so, thank you for this video!
Hello Rohan, I'm not sure exactly what you mean. This piece is in E major. Are you wondering which major scale, or pentatonic scale? And when you say ambient backing track are you talking about a backing track for this song or something else? If I hear the backing track then I can tell you what scale to use
@@rohan-ghosh You can play the Star Bangled Banner to the G drone backing track if you play the song in G instead of E. It would start on the D note of the G scale. The D note if found on the B string 3rd fret. Do you know how to do this or are you still learning about scales?
@@quailstudios THANK YOU. You will always have a special place in my heart because you taught me my first FULL song melody and solo.
I also got better at this sitting AND I learned to play standing! Cheers!
Thanks for sharing your talents sr I am 64 and trying to learn how play to guitar🎸 to keep myself busy and to keep my brain sharp God bless you Amen 🙏
I have learned this song in 2 and a half hour I still need to practice it but I've learned it so practice should be easy, a football coach at my school want me to play the star spangled banner at games, and I'm also going to be a manager for the team but your tutorial helped me. Thank you
Glad I could help you out!
Please post your video when you do
Thank you for this information. i respect you and the fact that you give your time to help other musicians. In the long run i will be a better player because of this and many other videos i watch.
Hi Ron, thanks for being here and the comment and support. ;)
Oh MY!!! SWEET!!! Thank you so so much!!!!! I have always wanted to play this and your instruction is wonderful! I started crying 🥲 the first time I played it all the way through! Thank you, thank you, thank you and God Bless ✌️
Glad I could help Rebecca! Thank you for watching!
Thank you for the excellent tutorial I only have an android tablet "no printer" so it helped so much that you put the tabs on screen needless to say but I subscribed
Every guitar player whether a beginner or experienced should learn this. There is alot to be learned
Best lesson for this song I’ve found. Look no further!✌️❤️🇺🇸
Best lesson on this I've seen so far
Really? Thanks.
@@quailstudios Definitely very clear and precise good job
He is my grandsons most favorite guitarist.😊👍
I love that guitar
Thank you!
I have 2 days to learn it, and learn it right. Otherwise I gotta wait a whole year to play it for the 4th
@2028-Max Finsthwait Did you pull it off?
Did you pull it off?
@@quailstudios ugh no, I got it down up until land of the free then ran out of time. Next year though, I'll have it down by then. Thank you for the video though, it helped alot
@@thegamingchance_ttv you are welcome. Just keep playing the song and then put your own twist on it. Take care!
Amazing lesson my Man!! Re learning it for the fourth in a couple days
How did it go?
@@quailstudios it went very well man! Thanks!
Love this! Think I wrote it down wrong though! Could you post the notes as one please? This will be my 1st song all the way through:)
I find it a little hard to I wish they would put the high E string on the bottom of tutorials seems like I'm dyslexic
This is the best version of a lesson thanks man
Very impressive!
Thank you! Cheers!
That was very nice 👍🏼! The way you played it, it could be played anywhere. It was a very fine job.
Thank you Buddy. It seemed appropriate to me too.
It's a nice lesson and you seem to know how to play guitar very well in general, but you can't say it's a la Jimi if you don't play it at least similar to him. Jimi starts playing in the shape of E using open strings. That adds a lot to the distortion effect compared to using one or two strings playing fretted notes. I wasn't even going to comment this but then I saw how cocky you are about this subject, being rude to others in the comment section saying stuff like "maybe you fell asleep". You seem like a nice person in general but remember to stay humble 👍 and take this as a constructive criticism if you wish.
Hi War Rrr, thank you for the comment. If it's OK, I'll make a comment back.
Being rude to people has never been my intention. Every person has a different view of music and life. My view is that we should try to develop our playing on a personal level. If Jimi had played The Star Spangled Banner more than once in public, and it had been recorded, I’m pretty sure it would have been different from the recording we have from Woodstock in 1969. I was 12 years old that year and guitar players improvised a lot.
I'm not sure why you say, I can't say, "a la Jimi Hendrix" in the title. I'm playing in the same key and the same notes as Jimi. I hope that you understand that the E note on the D string 2nd fret is the same note as the A string 7th fret. It has a different timber because of the differences of the length and size of the strings, but it is the same note. In the description of the video I say, "The version that I'm teaching you today is in the same key but without the improvisational elements that he threw in here and there during the performance."
It's important when a student learns a piece that they learn the notes. Personally I don’t care where the notes are on the guitar neck when someone gets started playing. For me, I think it’s important that players develop their own style of playing. Sure, copying someone else is beneficial to our development as a player, but developing out own style is important too.
What you see in the video is where I chose to play the notes to help people learn them. For myself, I may choose to play them on a different string and fret, but the same note. This video was not intended to teach the way Jimi played The Star Spangled Banner but to get people started with the notes. After they get better they can learn how Jimi played it, if that’s what they want to do.
Being rude to others? Hmm… I looked at all the comments and found the one that you mentioned. It was a reply to a comment made by Bryson Elbon. I said, “At 5:54 I play the part that you said I missed. That phrase ends at 6:01. Perhaps you fell asleep during that part? Cheers Bryson. Any other questions?” The question “Perhaps you fell asleep during that part?” was a joke. I was pointing out exactly where Bryson thought I missed and then I thought that I’d be lighthearted. Apparently not everyone gets that.
I thought that the “Cheers Bryson” would be the key to understanding that the question right before it was not a slam, but a wink. Jokes don’t come across very well in texts and the comment sections of videos. If we have to explain a joke then it isn’t funny at all.
Anyway, I appreciate your comment. Taking the time to write means a lot to me.. I hope this comment is OK. No offense is ever intended.
Hal
@@quailstudios Hey, thanks for replying back. First of all let me just say I didn't meant to offend you as well, maybe a got a little rude myself when I said "cocky", even though that was the impression I had at the moment, but yeah. And to be honest, I was tired yesterday and shouldn't have wrote that haha. I see now, it's really stupid by my part. But thanks for being cool with it, I really do appreciate it.
As for the notes, I do realize it's the same notes, but as I said in first comment, playing the open B string followed by other notes, for example, sounds different to me than the B fretted note on the D string because, playing the open string, considering you don't mute any string, it builds up that cranky distortion feeling... at least to me. Also, my bad, it's E, not Em.
And yes, I did take Woodstock 1969 as a reference because that's what people think when they see "Star Spangled Banner a la Jimi", but you're right, Jimi likely played that differently in other situations, and you clearly have more experience with that than I do, haha, I wasn't even alive back then.
Anyways, hope we're good.
@Timothy Lee Really Timothy? You are entitled to your opinion.
Timothy Lee you do better then asshole
@Timothy Lee seriously? What are you some kind of commie critic? Can you do better? No ones perfect and this man is giving out quality info and he's clearly an informed musician....
Many thanks for the great content! 😀🙏😎
Thank you so much for this. You helped me learn one of my first songs on electric guitar. Truly a song you can play at anytime and get an awesome response. Thanks.
Really. Your welcome. :)
Sensational❤
Thank you Phillip.
Perfect!!!Easy to learn!Thanks!
Thank you , love ya man.
This was very helpful, thank you so much
Nice guitar
That was great!
Great, I've been playing it note for note after tracing out your tab in E major. You move up a little which I want to try and love that reach over to E on 12 at the end. That amp is as noisy as mine.
I didn't worry about the amp noise in this one. Thanks for letting me know what you think Gunner. ;)
Great lesson. Thanks, I watch your video for learn this legendary song. Bye
Good instruction. A downloadable pdf of the tabs would be extremely helpful to complement the video.
Well, you can get my book Evan. The tabs are on pages 259-260 of my book. Do you know about that Evan? Information about the book is in the description of this video. Email me if you have questions or want just that one tab. Support is very welcome and helps me to continue my teaching to you and many other people throughout the world.
Nice job. Happy 4th.
Thanks! You too!
O Little Town Of Bethlehem (even on just the top E string) can similarly be given the Hendrix distortion treatment and is very beginner friendly.
Was what I was looking for - thank you - and 💩 to those mean comments !
Are their mean comments? I KNOW when people like a video because of the like to dislike ratio. As of today 854 likes to 33 dislikes. The dislikes are the people that were hoping that I would teach Jimi's Woodstock version of this song. These are the correct notes but not exactly in the style of Jimi Hendrix. It's up to them to put in their own style. I think they can find another video that will teach them Jimi's style. Thanks for watching Arnie! Hal
Great if u a beginner like me thanks you very much god bless you. I learned a lot
You're welcome!
Great job guys. Tasteful but rock n. Loved it!!
Thanks for watching. :)
I wish you luck at your high school band.👍👍
Hi Cheryl. thanks for the comment.
I’m still doing basics but I think I’ll do one advanced lesson 😂 I gotta know this one
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This comment has 3 thumbs up, and frankly I don't know why.
Thanks for the video, dont mind the negative comments, not even Jesus pleased everyone! That would be amazing if you put the full tab on the video description like some youtubers does, that would help a lot beginners like me.
Hello Roberto, I'll work on the tab for you. Check back and I'll make an announcement when it's done. thanks for the comment.
Great tutorial do you have a picture of the tabs I am going back and forth a lot in this video
Hi Adam, the tabs are written out on page 145 of my book.
Awesome!!!!
heck yah!!!!
OK !!
Got a request from my grandpa to learn this. Good soldiers follow orders.
Your grandpa is a wise man. :)
Could you do the raw version, though probably the only rebel song he did. With all the peacefui fire that the hippies respected, this was the late sixties that distorted anthem was meant to resonate with all the civil right protests.
Though I think he never did melody cleanly, perhaps he was expressing a sadness and melancholy.
It will be much appreciated if you did the original version as Hendrix intended. XxxxX
bravo, hal! well played.jimi would be proud.
Thank you Jim. :)
fun fact there was no record of Hendirx's ankle injury they said the man in charge released him because he was causing too much trouble
Could you do a tutorial of total eclipse of the heart, I know it's an oldie but a beautiful melody none the less, pretty please, ..no one in youtube has this tutorial fingerstyle
No one has this tutorial? Hmm... Let me look into it.
@@quailstudios fingerstyle
I want to go on the electric guitar but do you think you could do a separate video where you teach them how do you do the Star-Spangled Banner in normal Qatar because I only have a normal adult I wanna electric but you know please and thank you
You can play the same notes on an acoustic guitar. Try it and let me know how it goes. I have seen you before, my friend.
Sounds great, love it. It just feels a bit wrong seeing it played on a Yamaha.
That Yamaha is sort of a tele style so it's not too far off. But I know what you mean. I never liked the setup on a standard strat. I need to get a custom strat to fit my style of playing and put the volume knob in a different spot.
What's the big deal? It looks like a tele and plays well...
what are the tone settings for this?
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Stand up ppl
3:27 anybody else hear weezer’s falling for you?
i didnt know francis scott key played guitar , ok , i could have funny , but wasnt , thank you , hendrix used open strings , and i wasnt born then ok , but it sounded like jets drive bombing like a kamakazi guitar-play , but it was clear , the end had a mountainng resolution that , to me , leaves you suggesting what are we as a nation , deep , but my guitar teacher was a hippie , i spunged up hair bands from the 80s , we stand on the shouders of giants as they say :-o .
Why can’t i find the tuning anywhere
Mr. Quail... looking for a nice electric guitar... I've heard you say you like this Yamaha
I do like this Yamaha Tim. It is not in production any more but you can find used ones online.
@@quailstudios.... thank-you much mr. Quail.... I'll ck
@@quailstudios.... thank-you much mr. Quail.... I'll ck
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would be way cooler to be able to see the whole tab flashed in a pic at the end instead of having to skip to each section but good video still
That's wild I was taught a completely different way but it sounds almost exactly the same
Example: rockets red glare 1st string: tab: 4--4-4--5--7- 7- hold-
What pedal do you use to get that kind of distortion?
Hi Ben, I'm not using a distortion pedal only the distortion on my amp. You might be surprised. I'm playing here through a Crate GFX15 with DSP. I think I bought that amp some time around 1999.
Can you play this song with one string of so can you post the tabs please and thank you
We might be able to play it on one string. Maybe two strings would be better? I'll have to check it out.
my mom said it would be bad ass if i learned this song she died a couple hours ago.
Logan, so sorry to hear about your mom. Thanks for coming by and learning from me. I know what it is like to loose a mother. My mom died a few years ago too.
America strong
Ah yes. It's a good time to play the National Anthem.
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What chord do you play at the beginning and end?
E Major chord is played at the beginning and the end. Thanks for asking. :)
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where can download the tabs
Hi David, Let me see where I put them.
I found them. They are on page 259-260 of my book. Do you know about that David? Information about the book is in the description of this video. Email me if you have questions or want just that one tab. Thanks for asking David. I hope that I've answered your question.
God Bless USA! I have citizenship of USA and right now making papers for my parents and wife 🙏 God help me please to do it fast as much as possible 🙏🙏🙏
I wish you well and the USA is a great place. Some of the leaders are trying to tear it down. God help us!
A nice English song
You should listen to the song to Anacreon in heaven composed in 1773 it’s where the music for the star spangled banner comes
So British people don’t count? lol
Jason Bourne The CIA Agent no not on that one
This guy gets way of course on his stuff
This video shows you how to play the notes to the Star-Spangled Banner in the key that Jimi Hendrix played it. NOT how to play the song like Jimi Hendrix. It's up to you to figure out the way you want to play it. The explanation is in the description. Not a secret Xsplosive Gamer.
There is literally no Dive bombs!! How is this Hendrix? Boiiiiiiii
You are correct that I'm not teaching exactly what Jimi played. This video teaches the notes to The Star Spangled Banner, in the key he played it in, NOT what or how Jimi played this song. Jimi improvised. With these notes a student can begin to make their own version.
Excuse me, sir, where is thy whammy bar??
No whammy bar. Just me and my guitar. :)
Quail Studios Guitar tis the 3rd guitar commandment that reads “thou shalt not claim the style of Jimi Hendrix without the possession of a whammy bar and the usage thereof.”
@@mistermomo2904 Oh wow! I missed that commandment. Tell me, where can I find these commandments?
@@quailstudios Here's a comprehensive video explaining everything: ruclips.net/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/видео.html
@@mistermomo2904 Interesting link... I'm not a fan, but the words may explain what you're saying, feeling?
Why are you filming in a black void
its making anxious man xD
I thought that it might help you to see my guitar better. Some people like this look.
The lesson is appreciated, but this sounds absolutely nothing like Jimi Hendrix version.Except maybe the same key. However i did find your lesson interesting and respect your playing.
This lesson wasn't designed to show 'how to play' or 'what to play' the way Jimi Hendrix did, or to show how to sound like him. It shows what key we are in, and what notes you can use to play 'The Star Spangled Banner' in the key of E major. It sounds like you watched much of the video and know that I explain this at 2:25. Thank you for watching and the comment Chuck.
??? Where's the Jimi Hendrix version ??
How about I leave that one to you, Robert...
3:24
any one have tabs?
You could copy them from the video screen... That's what I would do.
Sounds so good it should be are National Anthem
Well, yeah!
Now light the gutair on fire
You missed a part sir. “Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight”
When he said to do it again, that's the other parts.
I'm sure Jimi ... would be proud he was all about the FLAG... just a thought
Hey Tim, thanks for your support! :)
And you missed “O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming”
5:46 I say, "Then we do it again." and I play the 2nd verse which is just like the first verse. The words in this part are, "Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming?" At 5:54 I play the part that you said I missed. That phrase ends at 6:01. Perhaps you fell asleep during that part? Cheers Bryson. Any other questions?
Quail Studios Guitar yes I see now! Thank you!!!
This is not a beginner tutorial. Beginners don’t know the notes. This is intermediate.
OK, thanks for schooling me on this fact Daniel. And thank you for watching.
This isn’t the Jimi version.
I WOULD HAVE BEEN NICE IF YOU WOULD HAVE JUST SHOWN THE ENTIRS TAB...INSTEAD OF BITS AND PIECES..THERE WAS NO CONTINUITY ..THIS MADE IT VERY DIFFICULT TO MEMORIZE..WHEREAS THE ENTIRE TAB ..I WOULD HAVE BEEN ABLE TO MEMORIZE IN A FEW MINUTES INSTEAD OF A FEW HOURS...I'M OLD AND MY MEMORY IS NOT WHAT IT USED TO BE....
Have you heard of the saying, "Ask and ye shall receive."? I haven't written this tab out yet but it would be easy. I'll put it on my list of things to do. Thanks for watching.
@@quailstudios WOW! THANKS THAT WOULD BE FANTASTIC!
@@theharmonicaking3283 Let's see if I can do this quickly... :)
@@theharmonicaking3283 Just for you. guitar-tabs.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/the-star-spangled-banner-guitar.pdf
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@@quailstudios Thank you very much for the tabs..That makes it so much more easier to memorize...once I have it memorized then I can add my style to it...I very much appreciate your quick response..
I also think you are a great guitar player and have embellished this song very well. I checked out several other versions and I liked your version the best as it fits better into my style of playing...
Regards...
I hear no resemblance to Hendrix' version. Mistitled.
The vid isn't bad but you keep stopping adding useless info then you get lost between what you are learning then you keep stopping and starting this getting more lost.
The video qua;ity is horrible get a better camera
A little to American, BUT NOTHING IS TO AMERICAN. AM I RIGHT UP TOP
OK ido, thanks. :)
Bro explains so much but to much