Views : 253,941
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Jan 27, 2022 ^^
Rating : 4.915 (129/5,935 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-03-26T01:20:12.058832Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
This is a fantastic video; great to deconstruct an iconic riff that we've all heard a million times, in order to understand how and why it works! One added benefit of doing this is: you can now "file" that riff away in your mind according to the chord progression that it derives from -- Am - G - D - G - D Em7 is ii - I - V - I - V - vi. Then in the future if you're ever soloing over that same progression, or a significant portion of that progression IN ANY KEY, you can quote the riff and totally blow people's minds. ("Wait! Did I just hear him play part of Cliffs of Dover? OMG!")
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I played this in front of my hs in 08 I just now possess the skill to do it justice, so glad I always played way above my ability only thing that kept me around for the seemingly unprogressive years then I started just gaming with live bands, and backing tracks I've done more in a year than most of the time spent with tabs
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Finally! after however many years since this song came out, and just as many "lesson and tab' tutorials that I barely got 3 notes from, you're the first to make me go Damn! that's it! I can't wait to delve into this step by step. I have watched your lessons for years and you always teach me something cool, and I've been playing since 1968! Thanks man!
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I have been a subscriber for a while. I saw a tab for this song years ago and took a very half-hearted stab at it and went nowhere. Just the other day I was thinking about digging up that tab and trying again. Then I thought, "Hmmmm, maybe there is a video on YouTube of this somewhere". Then I saw this today! It was too good to be true! Thank you! I love it!!!!!
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@lilschlagen
2 years ago
I'm in my 2nd year of studying music and this blew my mind to see how expertly this stuff I'm studying is being implemented. I've been really fed up with my theory class because all of the examples are vocal and piano music but seeing this awesome breakdown of a guitar masterpiece has me enthused for this stuff again.
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