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My cover band at work is looking at this piece and we noticed the transcription has guitars tuned down to D standard while bass (me) stays in E standard. Im guessing they can just shift their part up a whole step and call it a day, yeah?
Wow, Jon the tone is bang on to the studio recoding. Can you share the settings on your guitar and amp to achieve this tone? Fantastic lesson as well. Thanks for posting! 👍👍
Hey Keef! Thanks so much. This is my main tele plugged into a 1967 fender bassman silver face with a nobles odr 1 in front of the amp and a little reverb from the strymon flint. I usually just balance the bass and treble some where around 6 or 7 on the treble and similar on the bass knob until it sounds good. It's really two things, the right gear like a tele or fender amp is always going to have a classic sound and then play the right part with the right rhythms and feel and that's it. Hope that helps and thanks for watching! Here is a video about my tele: ruclips.net/video/ziVlGHenR4w/видео.html
@@jonmaclennan Fogerty played several songs in D-standard while Tom played rhythm in standard tuning. made the songs fuller and fatter. plus you can hear the open strings ring out on John's isolated guitar tracks in fortunate son
Hi Jon have got any suggestions for songs that suit a beginner/intermediate player I can play songs so as bad moon rising falsom prison blues knocking on heaven's door save the last dance just started on but I'm starting to get a bit stuck for songs that are fairly easy to learn
Dear Jon. No words are necessary. Just thanks.
You’re so good at explaining chords and scales. Do you do a free bird version from lynyrd skynyrd?
Another of my favourite guitarists and performers John Fogerty ..
Awesome as allways Rock on Jon!
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Wonderful again Jon... always great...
Thanks so much! Glad to help!
Very informative!
Great lesson, thanks 😊
You're welcome! Such a fun song. Keep up the great progress.
My cover band at work is looking at this piece and we noticed the transcription has guitars tuned down to D standard while bass (me) stays in E standard. Im guessing they can just shift their part up a whole step and call it a day, yeah?
Wow, Jon the tone is bang on to the studio recoding. Can you share the settings on your guitar and amp to achieve this tone? Fantastic lesson as well. Thanks for posting! 👍👍
Hey Keef! Thanks so much. This is my main tele plugged into a 1967 fender bassman silver face with a nobles odr 1 in front of the amp and a little reverb from the strymon flint. I usually just balance the bass and treble some where around 6 or 7 on the treble and similar on the bass knob until it sounds good. It's really two things, the right gear like a tele or fender amp is always going to have a classic sound and then play the right part with the right rhythms and feel and that's it. Hope that helps and thanks for watching! Here is a video about my tele: ruclips.net/video/ziVlGHenR4w/видео.html
@@jonmaclennan Thanks JM. That helps a lot. Cheers!
@@jonmaclennan Fogerty played several songs in D-standard while Tom played rhythm in standard tuning. made the songs fuller and fatter. plus you can hear the open strings ring out on John's isolated guitar tracks in fortunate son
Hi Jon have got any suggestions for songs that suit a beginner/intermediate player I can play songs so as bad moon rising falsom prison blues knocking on heaven's door save the last dance just started on but I'm starting to get a bit stuck for songs that are fairly easy to learn
JF tunes lower when playing live right?
The introduction has a wrong part, it is G = T 5 and not G= (-7) 5
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