I want to thank you for doing this correctly. There are many covers on line but youve taken time to do it correct and you can tell the chording is done correctly and sounds much better when i play it now.
J.R. Cobb was the guitarist with The Classics IV and did co-write the lyrics but the song was originally a saxaphone instrumental by Mike Sharp....(Michael Shapiro) in 1966..great version.
The chords & and timing are great,but the tone is a little too trebly/scratchy as it comes across in the video, I'm sure it sounds different where he's playing it, I think it could use just a little bit adjustment, that's all🎸👍
I want to thank you for doing this correctly. There are many covers on line but youve taken time to do it correct and you can tell the chording is done correctly and sounds much better when i play it now.
Absolutely 100% like everything you ever do! Thank you.
Great lesson Thanks!
Spot on as usual well done 👍
Thx Alex. great lesson! 🇨🇦❤️
Great teacher, thank you!
Spooky originally was by a band called Classic IV. Which had a guitarist that later formed ARS and also wrote the song.
J.R. Cobb was the guitarist with The Classics IV and did co-write the lyrics but the song was originally a saxaphone instrumental by Mike Sharp....(Michael Shapiro) in 1966..great version.
So helpful, thank you!!!!!
Exactly right
Muito obrigado, mestre!
Can you do dirty women by black sabbath?
What guitar model is that on the wall to the right. The white or silver looking one. Very cool Looking.
Ibanez Joe Satriani
Breaking the chains- Dokken
Goin where the wind blows- mr big
Please!
You have to perfect the 2nd verse strumming. Get the funky rhythm. 🎸
The chords & and timing are great,but the tone is a little too trebly/scratchy as it comes across in the video, I'm sure it sounds different where he's playing it, I think it could use just a little bit adjustment, that's all🎸👍
That 2nd Courd doesn’t sound right
C'mon man...not 101!