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Jeff i subcribed, exactly what i was having problems with that little rif, amazing how macca or mc cullogh could make something so simple sound complcated, Thanks a bunch, stay safe family included.
Hi Frank, its actually a standard hair band. I use it as a string dampener. First saw Greg Howe use the same thing years ago and I have been using one ever since. Now they have become a commercial product with companies making special designed ones. But i just stick the basic one, and its cheaper!!
Hi David, that for the comments glad you enjoyed the lesson. Yes I use the 11 rack exclusively for my lessons. Do you have a 11 rack? If you do I will send you the preset I used for this lesson?
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Very great lesson….very clear!
Thank you so much Geoff
Hi Miguel, you welcome, hope this helped you play this great track. Thanks for the kind comment.
Love this, Geoff! Great lesson, great tune. Time to get practicing!
Hi Sarah, love to know how you get on with the song.
Jeff thank you for helping me better understand this beautiful song.
Your welcome, glad you liked the lesson.
Cheers mate, saw this on the tv, Glastonbury the other night. Great lesson❤😸🙏
Hi Toodyface, its a great live song. Glad you enjoyed the lesson. Thanks for the comment.
Effective guitar lesson is aural and visual. Tabs/chord shapes on screen is really helpful. Thanks.
Thanks for the kind comments, glad the lesson helped you.
This was really helpful. Thanks!
Hi Carlton, Glad you found the lesson helpful. Thanks for the comment.
Jeff i subcribed, exactly what i was having problems with that little rif, amazing how macca or mc cullogh could make something so simple sound complcated, Thanks a bunch, stay safe family included.
Glad I could help!
On this song, it's just Macca and Denny Laine.
love it! Thanks Geoff
Glad you enjoyed it
Hi, yes I have an 11,a great piece of kit very underrated,such a shame avid have all but forgotten about it.
Bloody excellent lesson thanks
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the kind comments.
@@geoffsinker1037 i'm just a learner, started at 55 bit late I know, just love this song, never realised I could get near to it
Love this lesson Geoff thanks for sharing!
Well done. Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you. Great lesson
Many thanks for your efforts. Much appreciated
Thanks for that, glad you like the lesson.
thank you for the lesson
I really wanted to learn "tears of a clown" by Iron Maiden.
I will add it to the list Bob, If you haven't
done so already why not consider subscribing to the channel. I always
appreciate the support
Thanks!
No problem!
Great lesson! I have that same guitar, why the red band at the top of the neck?
Hi Frank, its actually a standard hair band. I use it as a string dampener. First saw Greg Howe use the same thing years ago and I have been using one ever since. Now they have become a commercial product with companies making special designed ones. But i just stick the basic one, and its cheaper!!
Are all the sounds from your 11 rack unit? Can you share the settings please, love your lessons keep them coming.
Hi David, that for the comments glad you enjoyed the lesson.
Yes I use the 11 rack exclusively for my lessons. Do you have a 11 rack? If you do I will send you the preset I used for this lesson?
Hi David, reply to my email gsinker@gmail.com and i will send it to you.
doesn't he mean slide up to g sharp or a flat or is that my hearing still good lesson though looks similar to Patrick Stewart
Badass song
@3.50 not clear, ? meant 3 rd fret on 3rd G string?
I was meaning 3 fret on the B and The High E string. Hope that helps
You don't have the beat man ! Use a metronome sometimes (!!!)