when you play the solo and riffs make sure you use the major dominant 7 scale along with the major/minor pentatonic scales. keep an eye out for the 3rd and 7th degrees of the scales if you wanna improvise.
yes! Super lesson. And yes, it's much more complicated on the actual recording. Not the point here. For a garage band cover or a singalong, this arrangment fits the bill. thanks
really enjoyed the lesson, thank you so much and rock on !! could you do more lesson just like this? if so let me know, i have pretty muched love it all the way to the end. really learned alot from a simple and concise lesson.
on the 2nd pass of the intro rhythm on the A7th add a C note 1st string with your pinky on the 3rd stroke of the A7th almost everyone misses that accent you did too. Try it.. You will hear the difference.. sorry I just edited this many years since I played
No, the shape I’m playing is a D7 chord. It looks like a C chord but your index finger is on the 3rd fret and not the first. It is a whole step higher than a C chord. Your pinky is also on the 5th fret of the 3rd string.
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This is a very simplistic way of playing Peppers. Listen to the isolated guitar tracks. There is a whole lot more going on with the guitars than just vamping on barre chords. Check out Mike Pachelli’s channel to learn how to play it accurately.
D7. Another voicing rather than a barre chord. Take your regular open position C chord. Move up 2 frets so that your ring finger is on the 5th fret, 5th string. Then put your pinky finger on the 5th fret, 3rd string.
Not sure if the Beatles tuned down a half step and fingered everything up a fret but the chords "sound" like I've explained in this video. Concert G7, A7, etc. Hendrix certainly would have been tuned down a half step who also famously covered this song.
Him putting his hand on the guitar 14 times like he is gonna play the cord and then not...is driving me INSANE. Bro save story time till the end or something. Im an exp guitar player of 40 years and thought this might be faster to re learn. Stick to tabs kids
I must have serious ear damage as your rendition is not what I always heard. The basics (I do mean basics) are there but it so is unlike the song. Intonations and annunciations are totally missing and that is what makes the song.