1:06 Poison - Fallen Angel 4:26 GnR - Night Train 7:05 Whitesnake - Still of the Night 11:07 Scorpions - Big City Nights 12:40 Cinderella - Nobody's Fool 16:13 Ratt - Round and Round 19:22 Motley Crue - Home Sweet Home
How can people not like 80s Hair Metal? Lol I still can't get enough. Today's music can't hang. Maybe that's me (an old guy) talking. But... compare it.... 😎🎸
Thanks Marty, I misspent my twenties in the 80's so hair metal has a special place in my heart. My former guitar teacher plays in one of the best hair metal cover bands I've ever seen Skankbanger. When Ben Eller and Andy Wood get together it's 3 to 4 hours solid of hair metal goodness. Thumbs up Marty, great job on this lesson. I think even I can play most of these. :D
Ben is great! Thanks for watching man!! I haven't seen them before. I live kinda close (3 hours) so I could see a show one days. I used to do slippery when wet in Atlanta when we started the band. And also white Leppard crue. Great times and always a fun gig!
great lesson and i really like the home made tab on the screen makes it easier to learn,would love some more 80’s hair metal licks from bands like Y&T and Queensrych
Interesting. CC plays the Fallen Angel riff down by the nut. Coincidentally, the "Intuition" riff by TNT uses a similar chord progression but is played up in the 8-12 fret area.
Thanks so much, you're my first greatest guitar teacher for ever here by RUclips ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ You're Worldclass!!!!! Greetings from Germany ✌️🙋🏻♂️🎸🤙🎸🤙🎸🤙
Thank you for the video, Marty, and Happy New Year! You don't hear about Ratt much these days, and when I do, I usually tell my Ratt story. 4th of July weekend, 1985, Mudd Island, TN, there was a concert with Ratt as the top band. The opening act was just coming into his own, a guy called Bon Jovi. I always tell people I liked Bon Jovi's performance better than Ratt's, Bon Jovi was a wild man!
Not trying to be a jerk off. I played the first chord wrong for a couple years when the song came out. If you go back to the album that first chord is EC#F# or finger an Fsharp with your index off the fretboard. As soon as you hit the chord hammer-on to the F# on the E string. What a nasty chord ❤ sets the tone for the entire song. If you wanna know why Coverdale didn’t like Sykes find a video/concert of Sykes. Wow what a voice 😮😮😮 Whitesnake could have fired Coverdale. Great video brought back tons of memories of my hair band days.
Awesome lessons and I really enjoy the mellow picking parts of Nobody's fool and Home Sweet Home. After all these years I never learned the Home Sweet Home picking part until now. Years ago before RUclips I think I learned the intro to the DIO song Don't Talk to Strangers I started by finding the lower notes and went from there. By ear and the album I used my index, middle, and ring finger on the B, G, and D strings on the 1st 2nd and 3rd frets. Thank You for these lessons
Awesome lessons as always! How about a request? I get your lessons under my fingers better than from other teachers! How about, Home sweet home Motley Crue?
Killer! Marty - Man you're almost as good of a teacher as you are a player. Sweet sweet tones, and jamms. Nice selections. Love these riffs and songs they turned into. Round and Round is an all-time fave of mine.... Unchained or not! And I'm a Van Halen freak from way back. OK - rock on MARTY!
Hey Marty I'm new to your channel. Come from Germany. very cool videos and explained very well. on your intro you come across as very personable. very cool guy.
Great video.. you play Nobody's Fool the way I learn to play it originally (and some times still do) but after watching them play it live at the 5th fret, I changed to the way they did live.. a lot more comfortable to play, especially live.. Anyway.. great video
Thanks Marty. I really enjoy the John Sykes stuff as he's probably main guitarist along with Eddie , and Glen Tipton out of Judas Priest who got me really inspired to take up playing guitar originally. Try to work out John Sykes solo in cold sweat. Tying my fingers in knots. Its a difficult one.
Nice sampler lesson Marty. I had fun with this one and it made me want to learn more of some of these tunes. Great tabs, as always. Thanks for doing this. Btw, I like how you spelled Nobody’s Fool. 😂 Rock on!
I love Hair Metal...51yo...raised in the 80s and you do an awesome job!! My only question: How are you playing Hair Metal/Glam Rock on a Les Paul?? Lmao!! Everyone knows doing so can only truly be accomplished on either a Jackson or a Charvel both having to have the requisite Kahler tremolo bridge!! Lol!!! Keep up the great videos!!!
On Home Sweet Home, I was expecting you to do a reverse rake at the bridge to emulate the piano part when he does the high keys just before the vocals kick in.
Learned Home Sweet Home with guitar tuned down lead and all C (I think it was C, been a while) like to see a lesson in standard turning so do not have to bring two guitars or retune. So I bring it to band in now
Getting closer man! I am trying to pop out content in it! But never fear. I have a lot of projects and also need to do some upgrades on a couple other guitars!
@@Ranch5150SkinWalker You are absolutely crushing it. LOVE the content. Even though you play Big City Nights in the wrong position.......LOL Sounds a little fuller the way you play it. Who knew there was more than 1 A5 power chord on a guitar neck??
@@benburnett8109 thanks man! I play things based on how they sound a lot of the times. (The way I hear the strings on the recordings). Sometimes certain strings and frets just don't sound correct to me lol
@@Ranch5150SkinWalker I'm the sameway. It's the tension of the note. Most play things in a certain position they may already be in because the note is right there. But you may have to make a jump just to play one note or a few in another position to recieve the correct tension of a note. I am self taught before they had any transcript out, magazines telling you how to play and computers was somethingin Scifi. I started at 7yrs old teaching myself and talking about bad notes, my god, lol l was trying to play 70's rock and metal. Then I heard BB. King and the blues is what I wanted to learn. Learn blues and your in the middle of Jazz and rock. I started learning Roy Bucannon and others playing with the albums. I went to concerts at least 2x's a mo. back when you could see 3 to 5 major bands for $2.75 to $3.50 a ticket. The good days, no fancy stage. PAR 54 lights on stage same thing they use in jets for landing at night. Hot as hell. A spot light. Stacks of MarAmps, Orange maybe, Vox Fender amps. Wedge monitors, guitars, drums flannel shirts,Jean's, Some started dressing up some like Uriah Heep, Johnny Winters, Rick Daringger could play some blues when he got the chance. Humble Pie. I could go on and on. I saw Jimi Hendrix open up for the Monkeys lol. I was there to see Hendrix my uncle turned me on to him. My 1st album was Grand Funk Railroad live. But I'v e played songs by Joe Satriani and others. I've played notes jumping up the neck just because I can hear the tension. A higher sounding note or a lower note rather than in the position I might be playing. Other guys said NO it's this way. I'd try to explain to them, listen to the note it's higher think of tension. Play E's on every string and even though they're all E's they have a different tension or tone higher pitch or lower. Come to find out after catching a few interviews on yiutube they asked how they played certain passages and I was correct. I told them my ear picks it up. I can sing, 6 octaves and in perfect pitch. By tuning my guitar before playing and tuning up to the note and making sure my intonation was always correct. I check my relief since we live where the climate changes often, Ohio . I do more checking this when changing strings which when playing clubs every night and when at home I change the every 2 weeks. I wipe my strings off after playing , sometimes before songs when at home. I buy strings by the gross and straight in cardbd tubes. Wound srtings separate the windings. I check my guitars everytime I pick them up to make sure it's in tune. If I tune by ear I tune in 1st position staring with E's on 6 4th and 1st string , then ILl tune open D to 2nd string and so on, and I always tune the G string a few cents toward the B string since it's used more with leads or triads. I heck intonation after that. I check myself with tuner and dead on. I've developed my ear. I now can tune my guitar to perfect pitch by ear from 1st tuning with a pitch pipe and the reeds blow out, to getting a A440 tuning fork to finally a tuner. And I check my tuner with The A440 to make sure it's true or to reset it. I used a Sabine for years. Better than a petterson mainly because people don't calibrate them like they should. But yes like you I hear and do the same thing. But like you do My ear picks up on the tone or tension. You've been playing along time as I was. Until a bad accd 30yrs ago. I'm trying to find my way back to the guitar. I have one that lays next to me in bed, 7 at the end to the side and 2 in every room. I use to play not just to 70's and 80's tock and metal but some 60 and 50's. I listen to everytype of music. Even opera, I don't care for it but use to play along to it. Record myself in a old cassette tape player recorder. It funny what you can pickup and listen to and take it and make something out of it. I'm a true music lover. I own 3000 vinyl albums, 500 to 600 cassettes, wasn't ready to pat prices for CDs. I have well over 3000 Cds I haven't counted in awhile. Everythings in alphabetical order. So CDs would be easy to count because I have stacks of then I haven't put away. I have 45 recording done at Sun Records. The Beatles 1st pressing of there albums and 45 day after seeing them in Ed Sullivan. Have 1st pressings of so many albums with poster still in them and wrapping with price tag. I have them pscjed tight so no warpage. Have country music the sameway. My albums always were handled by the edges. I never loaned albums out or let other handle them. When I was young my uncle showed me how to handle them. I put the back in the cover so they can't fall out of the sleeve. You can look at any of my albums CDs under a flor light and there's not any scratches
GNR was never Hair Metal band! They had a one video where Axl taped hair eyeliner, same as the others! After that Slash say “Hell NO - never again”! And that’s something that they were always against! Yes - I love Poison, Motley Crue, Warrant, RAT, and the others. Generally I love Hair Metal, but bro you just mentioned Guns’N’Roses?! BTW nice video! 💪🏻
Is there any chance you could do a lesson on the live version of in and out of love by bonjovi please?, that version is a lot cooler than the studio version, cheers dude 👍🤘
Who the hell hates “Hair Metal”? More babies were born during this time period. Yeah, I just made that up. But oh man, the girls were awesome and the music was great. By the way you have the wrong guitar for this genre. Pull out a Super Strat with a trem bar. Now you’ve got it.
I enjoyed your lesson but one mistake on Nobody's Fool is Jeff LeBar is not playing an arpeggiated C chord towards the end of the sequence. It's (fret/string) 3/5, 0/3, 0/4, 0/3, 0/4.
I only have one negative comment. That's not how you play night train The only reason I know that is because I learned it. From slash during an interview who was doing with somebody about his guitars he played me in so The night train definitely not like that at least/'s parts not b it's four Fuller. He uses more strings. He plays a d chord way up Make the g cord to start off with up on the 7th and 10 fret on bgd strings and there's more to the end of it. You get way more tone doing it how he does
1:06 Poison - Fallen Angel
4:26 GnR - Night Train
7:05 Whitesnake - Still of the Night
11:07 Scorpions - Big City Nights
12:40 Cinderella - Nobody's Fool
16:13 Ratt - Round and Round
19:22 Motley Crue - Home Sweet Home
There‘s nothing better than the Hairspray Rock era.. tons of outstanding Power-Riffs.🎸💋
How can people not like 80s Hair Metal? Lol I still can't get enough. Today's music can't hang. Maybe that's me (an old guy) talking. But... compare it.... 😎🎸
Love this channel!!!
Thanks for the support I really appreciate it! 😎☮️🥂
Great material Marty. Got something to keep me occupied for awhile when not at work. Love 80's hair metal!
Love it!....reminds me how lucky I was to grow up in the 80's when guitar was king...so many great songs...so many great bands.
I love 70s-80s hair metal! It's what grew up on!! Thanks Marty
Me too man! It's fun, sounds great and man what memories!!
Started guitar in 1980 when in grade 11
@@keithcourneyea1609cool! I took my 1st and only lessons in 1968ish? Didn't get serious till 1979 1st band!
Thanks Marty, I misspent my twenties in the 80's so hair metal has a special place in my heart. My former guitar teacher plays in one of the best hair metal cover bands I've ever seen Skankbanger. When Ben Eller and Andy Wood get together it's 3 to 4 hours solid of hair metal goodness.
Thumbs up Marty, great job on this lesson. I think even I can play most of these. :D
Ben is great! Thanks for watching man!! I haven't seen them before. I live kinda close (3 hours) so I could see a show one days. I used to do slippery when wet in Atlanta when we started the band. And also white Leppard crue. Great times and always a fun gig!
@@Ranch5150SkinWalker Ben told me it's the most fun he's had while making money!
@@ronjenkins6674 it sure is. I would agree!!!
Man, Marty you have brought me back. I quit for several years but found the urge to jam again. thank u
great lesson and i really like the home made tab on the screen makes it easier to learn,would love some more 80’s hair metal licks from bands like Y&T and Queensrych
AWESOME MARTY!!! Thank you bro love 80s hair metal and live the channel!!!🤘🤘🤘🤘
Thanks Lonnie!! 😎🎵🎵🎵🎵🤟🏻
You're welcome and thank you Sir for all the great content and videos
Great post,Love the new outro theme.
Thank you! I try to keep it fresh as much as possible 😎🎵
Very Cool lesson Bro!
You're welcome dude! 😎🤟🏻
Interesting. CC plays the Fallen Angel riff down by the nut. Coincidentally, the "Intuition" riff by TNT uses a similar chord progression but is played up in the 8-12 fret area.
Thanks so much, you're my first greatest guitar teacher for ever here by RUclips ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ You're Worldclass!!!!! Greetings from Germany ✌️🙋🏻♂️🎸🤙🎸🤙🎸🤙
Cool video! I might have to try that Round and Round riff later.
Have fun man! And thanks!
Thanks Brutha,can't wait to check this out!
Have fun man. Hope you enjoy it and do well with it!
I've always wanted to figure out Round and Round, but just never got a "round" to it. ;-) Thanks for the riff lesson at 16:15 !
You're welcome! Thanks for checking it out man!
Great video... the tone is sensational...2thumbs up.
Love what you are doing with the channel, keep it up!
Thanks Marty, love all your videos!
Thank you very much!!! 🤟🏻😎
Thank you for the video, Marty, and Happy New Year! You don't hear about Ratt much these days, and when I do, I usually tell my Ratt story.
4th of July weekend, 1985, Mudd Island, TN, there was a concert with Ratt as the top band. The opening act was just coming into his own, a guy called Bon Jovi. I always tell people I liked Bon Jovi's performance better than Ratt's, Bon Jovi was a wild man!
Yes Sir! This is the info I’ve been needing and you presented it very well. Thank you
Awesome! Thanks so much for watching.
Not trying to be a jerk off. I played the first chord wrong for a couple years when the song came out.
If you go back to the album that first chord is EC#F# or finger an Fsharp with your index off the fretboard. As soon as you hit the chord hammer-on to the F# on the E string. What a nasty chord ❤ sets the tone for the entire song.
If you wanna know why Coverdale didn’t like Sykes find a video/concert of Sykes. Wow what a voice 😮😮😮 Whitesnake could have fired Coverdale.
Great video brought back tons of memories of my hair band days.
Thanks so much man!
Awesome lessons and I really enjoy the mellow picking parts of Nobody's fool and Home Sweet Home. After all these years I never learned the Home Sweet Home picking part until now. Years ago before RUclips I think I learned the intro to the DIO song Don't Talk to Strangers I started by finding the lower notes and went from there. By ear and the album I used my index, middle, and ring finger on the B, G, and D strings on the 1st 2nd and 3rd frets. Thank You for these lessons
Awesome lessons as always!
How about a request? I get your lessons under my fingers better than from other teachers!
How about,
Home sweet home Motley Crue?
Great request. I've been planning on some Motley 😎🤟🏻
Awesome lesson 🤟
Glad you liked it!
Killer! Marty - Man you're almost as good of a teacher as you are a player. Sweet sweet tones, and jamms. Nice selections. Love these riffs and songs they turned into. Round and Round is an all-time fave of mine.... Unchained or not! And I'm a Van Halen freak from way back. OK - rock on MARTY!
Thank you! I always second guess myself in every lesson. I'm glad people like the videos and get something out of them ! 🎵😎
Ahh the good old days yep my early 20,s were spent this way soundtrack to those times awesome man 👍🤘
Very cool - Thanks a lot…. Hope more will follow 🎉
Great song choice thank you 🙏 😊
Thanks Marty! Great video as always.
Hey Marty I'm new to your channel. Come from Germany. very cool videos and explained very well. on your intro you come across as very personable. very cool guy.
Freakin awesome!!! Love the casino guitars shirt btw.
I'll give them a try... Thanks for posting!
Great lesson
Great video.. you play Nobody's Fool the way I learn to play it originally (and some times still do) but after watching them play it live at the 5th fret, I changed to the way they did live.. a lot more comfortable to play, especially live..
Anyway.. great video
Good one again....back in my day we didn't need a computer ...lol.✌️👍
True that man! Thank you!
Not a big hair metal fan but you know? I support anything you do cause I enjoy the contenthanks s
o much Marty
Thanks Kenneth! What type of stuff would you like to see man? You still in Nashville area?
Thanks Marty. I really enjoy the John Sykes stuff as he's probably main guitarist along with Eddie , and Glen Tipton out of Judas Priest who got me really inspired to take up playing guitar originally.
Try to work out John Sykes solo in cold sweat. Tying my fingers in knots. Its a difficult one.
Nice sampler lesson Marty. I had fun with this one and it made me want to learn more of some of these tunes. Great tabs, as always. Thanks for doing this. Btw, I like how you spelled Nobody’s Fool. 😂 Rock on!
Great stuff mate 👍🤘
Thanks so much!
That was great TY
U rock Marty I was ur neighbor in Whitehouse tn had the big yellow boat buddy r u at Sam ash in Rivergate now
Cool video man!!!!
Thanks! 😎🥂
You Rock Marty!!!! Please put Amp and Pedal setup used for these 80s Tones...Or whatever you are using... Thanks!!!
Cool stuff Marty! And your LP stays in perfect tune! What kind of alchemy is going on!?
Man, I don't wrap my strings around the tuning peg. And I stretch them really good several times during the initial tuning. It works for me! 😎🎵
I wasn't ready when I clicked on this.
I don't know if things are just clicking for me or what, but good instructionals.
I love Hair Metal...51yo...raised in the 80s and you do an awesome job!! My only question: How are you playing Hair Metal/Glam Rock on a Les Paul?? Lmao!! Everyone knows doing so can only truly be accomplished on either a Jackson or a Charvel both having to have the requisite Kahler tremolo bridge!! Lol!!! Keep up the great videos!!!
great one
MARTY, try to make a CC deville/Poison scalar note grouping patterns/sequencing video lesson.
Good idea 🤟🏻
On Home Sweet Home, I was expecting you to do a reverse rake at the bridge to emulate the piano part when he does the high keys just before the vocals kick in.
Haha! Good idea! May have to corporate that live! 😎🥂
kicked off with my fave tune of the genre, lol
Learned Home Sweet Home with guitar tuned down lead and all C (I think it was C, been a while) like to see a lesson in standard turning so do not have to bring two guitars or retune. So I bring it to band in now
One of my favorites is by 44 Magnum - I just can't take it anymore
My favorite 80s riff for sure!
Killer sound!What kind of gear/amp
did you use?
Thanks! Fractal AX8 recorded in stereo. Friedman BE patch and IR's. 😎🎵
Whitesnake was cool.... Perfect Pitch Dave Coverdale knocking them out in one take.
I've played Big City Nights for years. Love that song.
How far along on your GIbson build? Sure you can't wait 4 days to put electronics in?
Getting closer man! I am trying to pop out content in it! But never fear. I have a lot of projects and also need to do some upgrades on a couple other guitars!
@@Ranch5150SkinWalker You are absolutely crushing it. LOVE the content. Even though you play Big City Nights in the wrong position.......LOL Sounds a little fuller the way you play it. Who knew there was more than 1 A5 power chord on a guitar neck??
@@benburnett8109 thanks man! I play things based on how they sound a lot of the times. (The way I hear the strings on the recordings). Sometimes certain strings and frets just don't sound correct to me lol
@@Ranch5150SkinWalker I'm the sameway. It's the tension of the note. Most play things in a certain position they may already be in because the note is right there. But you may have to make a jump just to play one note or a few in another position to recieve the correct tension of a note. I am self taught before they had any transcript out, magazines telling you how to play and computers was somethingin Scifi. I started at 7yrs old teaching myself and talking about bad notes, my god, lol l was trying to play 70's rock and metal. Then I heard BB. King and the blues is what I wanted to learn. Learn blues and your in the middle of Jazz and rock. I started learning Roy Bucannon and others playing with the albums. I went to concerts at least 2x's a mo. back when you could see 3 to 5 major bands for $2.75 to $3.50 a ticket. The good days, no fancy stage. PAR 54 lights on stage same thing they use in jets for landing at night. Hot as hell. A spot light. Stacks of MarAmps, Orange maybe, Vox Fender amps. Wedge monitors, guitars, drums flannel shirts,Jean's, Some started dressing up some like Uriah Heep, Johnny Winters, Rick Daringger could play some blues when he got the chance. Humble Pie. I could go on and on. I saw Jimi Hendrix open up for the Monkeys lol. I was there to see Hendrix my uncle turned me on to him. My 1st album was Grand Funk Railroad live. But I'v e played songs by Joe Satriani and others. I've played notes jumping up the neck just because I can hear the tension. A higher sounding note or a lower note rather than in the position I might be playing. Other guys said NO it's this way. I'd try to explain to them, listen to the note it's higher think of tension. Play E's on every string and even though they're all E's they have a different tension or tone higher pitch or lower. Come to find out after catching a few interviews on yiutube they asked how they played certain passages and I was correct. I told them my ear picks it up. I can sing, 6 octaves and in perfect pitch. By tuning my guitar before playing and tuning up to the note and making sure my intonation was always correct. I check my relief since we live where the climate changes often, Ohio . I do more checking this when changing strings which when playing clubs every night and when at home I change the every 2 weeks. I wipe my strings off after playing , sometimes before songs when at home. I buy strings by the gross and straight in cardbd tubes. Wound srtings separate the windings. I check my guitars everytime I pick them up to make sure it's in tune. If I tune by ear I tune in 1st position staring with E's on 6 4th and 1st string , then ILl tune open D to 2nd string and so on, and I always tune the G string a few cents toward the B string since it's used more with leads or triads. I heck intonation after that. I check myself with tuner and dead on. I've developed my ear. I now can tune my guitar to perfect pitch by ear from 1st tuning with a pitch pipe and the reeds blow out, to getting a A440 tuning fork to finally a tuner. And I check my tuner with The A440 to make sure it's true or to reset it. I used a Sabine for years. Better than a petterson mainly because people don't calibrate them like they should. But yes like you I hear and do the same thing. But like you do My ear picks up on the tone or tension. You've been playing along time as I was. Until a bad accd 30yrs ago. I'm trying to find my way back to the guitar. I have one that lays next to me in bed, 7 at the end to the side and 2 in every room. I use to play not just to 70's and 80's tock and metal but some 60 and 50's. I listen to everytype of music. Even opera, I don't care for it but use to play along to it. Record myself in a old cassette tape player recorder. It funny what you can pickup and listen to and take it and make something out of it. I'm a true music lover. I own 3000 vinyl albums, 500 to 600 cassettes, wasn't ready to pat prices for CDs. I have well over 3000 Cds I haven't counted in awhile. Everythings in alphabetical order. So CDs would be easy to count because I have stacks of then I haven't put away. I have 45 recording done at Sun Records. The Beatles 1st pressing of there albums and 45 day after seeing them in Ed Sullivan. Have 1st pressings of so many albums with poster still in them and wrapping with price tag. I have them pscjed tight so no warpage. Have country music the sameway. My albums always were handled by the edges. I never loaned albums out or let other handle them. When I was young my uncle showed me how to handle them. I put the back in the cover so they can't fall out of the sleeve. You can look at any of my albums CDs under a flor light and there's not any scratches
I love the wiggy in the background 😎
Pretty sure the pinch harm in SotN is played up around the 12th-ish fret? It’s been a minute since I played that tune lol!
GNR was never Hair Metal band!
They had a one video where Axl taped hair eyeliner, same as the others! After that Slash say “Hell NO - never again”!
And that’s something that they were always against!
Yes - I love Poison, Motley Crue, Warrant, RAT, and the others. Generally I love Hair Metal, but bro you just mentioned Guns’N’Roses?!
BTW nice video! 💪🏻
Marty ? What is that sweet Les Paul you are playing ? Year and make
The bridge in Still of The Night is probably the most effective I have ever heard. Joe Bonamassa sneaks it in during a live version of Just Got Paid.
It is pretty awesome! I never new that about JB. Very cool!
Is there any chance you could do a lesson on the live version of in and out of love by bonjovi please?, that version is a lot cooler than the studio version, cheers dude 👍🤘
I can check it out. Not familiar but I'd like to give it a listen!
@Marty5150 awesome mate, this is the version I'm after please....ruclips.net/video/hMHgxcf8VAU/видео.html
Peavey Wiggy !!🤘🤘
Who the hell hates “Hair Metal”? More babies were born during this time period. Yeah, I just made that up. But oh man, the girls were awesome and the music was great. By the way you have the wrong guitar for this genre. Pull out a Super Strat with a trem bar. Now you’ve got it.
Slash has a Les Paul and Jimmy Page
You are so right right I was born 30 years too late!
@@xzsinz996Tom Keifer plays a Les Paul
That's correct but those babies was born from the 42% drug induced rocker.😮. Wether that be good or bad is entirely each his own
"My pointer finger and my metal finger ... " LOL
Hell Yeah!
I enjoyed your lesson but one mistake on Nobody's Fool is Jeff LeBar is not playing an arpeggiated C chord towards the end of the sequence. It's (fret/string) 3/5, 0/3, 0/4, 0/3, 0/4.
the first chords to big city are not staccato, the 3rd time it is but not the first
Cc plays the actual chords up by the nut.
Did he say his metal finger?✌️
Postei uns discos da minha coleção de vinil olha lá
Hairspray metal would probably be a better description.
C.C has never played Fallen Angel in that postition and to my knowledge Ritchie Kotzen or Blues Saraceno never played it in the position either
But you can! 😎🍺☮️
I only have one negative comment. That's not how you play night train The only reason I know that is because I learned it. From slash during an interview who was doing with somebody about his guitars he played me in so The night train definitely not like that at least/'s parts not b it's four Fuller. He uses more strings. He plays a d chord way up Make the g cord to start off with up on the 7th and 10 fret on bgd strings and there's more to the end of it. You get way more tone doing it how he does