Thanks Man! Yeah I wouldn’t have made this video unless I was 99% sure, I can clearly here the Eb to E. I’ve had people comment and tell me I’m wrong and that he used a capo but after going back and investigating it’s just not possible on this recording! Thank you!
You are right Adrian - there's a lot of subtle licks in there, especially during the verses. A sort of single note flicked over chords. Great tutorial.
Truely excellent lesson. First rock song I learned to sing at 14 y.o. I've played my own skanky version in bands for years Agree you have nailed many subtleties that I've missed! Well done. ( Also good to hear Aussie vox. :) )
Really well done. The last section of the solo (on the 5 where you do the open string turnaround) is always how I heard it. Many other RU-vid videos don’t do it like you have done. I feel validated haha ! You’re as OCD with old solos as I am. Cheers.
Haha yeah I’m pretty extreme either way, I’ll either just loosely play it based on listening or transcribe it note for note! Always appreciate your input man!
I just found out that both versions (the one on A and G) were played with a capo, try it out, it's exactly the same as on the recording, that also explains why you noticed a sliding when listening to it.
thinking about getting a duo jet. however i enjoy playing more of scotty moore and chet atkins so i’m leaning towards a country gentleman or even a 6120 what are your suggestions?!? thanks! love this song!
I think they are all great, but if you want the big body sound go for the 6120, if you want something in between the country gentleman have a nice bit of snap to the tone with the thinner body! Definitely get something, you won't regret it!
I don’t get it after watching other tutorials how none of them pick up the double string pull offs, yeah they aren’t fun to play but even with my poor ear it’s obvious he’s playing double string pull offs. Great job sir!
Thank you Andrew- yeah, there could be some confusion because there’s a few examples but I too am a little surprised to not see this version taught closely!
J'ai vu dernièrement une vidéo concernant le solo de "Twenty flight rock" et le guitariste avait mis le capodastre à la cinquième case et ça change tout . Eddie Cochran utilisait régulièrement un capodastre .
Hye Adrien , got a duojet too and before going to upgrate it with New pickups more powerfull but expensive ( think about seymour duncan or maybe ellisonic from ron ellis) , i was wondering if some duo jet have fatter neck that mine . Mine has some king of slim 60 gibson shape . How about your s?
Hey man, I’ve got the stock in mine and one thing I can suggest (that I haven’t done but would definitely help) is to get them shimmed and lifted a little closer to the strings, it would make that sound a bit bigger and nicer! But the Seymour’s are nice and don’t forget the t-armonds!
Great lesson thanks Adrian for this Work 😏 good Job 😎 TCB 😎 Rockabilly Rules 😎 TCB 😎 i love the Details that you Show 😳 i think the Sounds are bigger (full) 99,9% i think ☕😎😏👍 you have good ears 😅
Dennis- 10 hours I spent today making that video, editing it, posting it.. not including transcribing. Honestly I’m wrecked! This stuff is hard work, but I do love it!! How good is his playing? It makes me feel excited working out his genius!!!
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Sacrilege!! Haha nah man it’s all good music, especially in the spirit of the originals, not in total imitation! This is all just trivia, but interesting nonetheless!