Nice, thx Steve. Suggestion: please move either the freeboard to your left or the camera to the right, the viewing angle is tough to see exactly where/what you’re fretting.
Just getting back into guitar and getting my chords all from the easy-to-play end of the neck. Having 10 different ways of playing the same chord is so useful for figuring out how to interpret this or that song.
You referred to the SONG, "Brown Sugar" as "Sticky Fingers"!! Sticky Fingers is the name of the Album!! The front cover is Andy Warhol's Midsection & has a Functioning Zipper on his pants!! BYW, It doesn't function very well!! You are Absolved!! Go in Peace!! @@stevetopel9783
Keith's other secret guitar trick --- he had Charlie Watts on drums. Keith could come up with a great riff and then Charlie would create a fantastic drum part like "Honky Tonk Women" and so many others.
Are you playing Brown Sugar? All you are doing is playing the classic blues chord there. Amped up it sounds okay, yes. There are other ways of playing this correctly using barre chords or even double or triple stops.
Nice, thx Steve. Suggestion: please move either the freeboard to your left or the camera to the right, the viewing angle is tough to see exactly where/what you’re fretting.
Just getting back into guitar and getting my chords all from the easy-to-play end of the neck. Having 10 different ways of playing the same chord is so useful for figuring out how to interpret this or that song.
Sticky fingers is the name of the album. The song is called Brown Sugar.
I'm glad YOU said it, Marty!!
Thanks!!
I thought "I" was Missing something.!!
What did I call it?
You referred to the SONG, "Brown Sugar" as "Sticky Fingers"!!
Sticky Fingers is the name of the Album!!
The front cover is Andy Warhol's Midsection & has a Functioning Zipper on his pants!!
BYW, It doesn't function very well!!
You are Absolved!! Go in Peace!!
@@stevetopel9783
Sounds great. But I gotta be honest. I found your description very unclear & confusing.
@@matthewcrich5951 I’ll add a video to clear it up Matt. Thanks
That is a gem of a gem for my toolbox for sure!
This was great! I never took the time to examine that stuff and this was so helpful and cool. Thank you.
Keith's other secret guitar trick --- he had Charlie Watts on drums. Keith could come up with a great riff and then Charlie would create a fantastic drum part like "Honky Tonk Women" and so many others.
Keith plays in open G.
Not always.
cool
Are you playing Brown Sugar? All you are doing is playing the classic blues chord there. Amped up it sounds okay, yes. There are other ways of playing this correctly using barre chords or even double or triple stops.
Always multiple options on the guitar. Classic blues chord, not sure about that.