Fire - The Jimi Hendrix Experience | Guitar Lesson

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Learn how to play Fire, as performed by The Jimi Hendrix Experience released in 1967 on their debut album "Are You Experienced?"

The lesson covers all of Jimi's parts as best as I can replicate them (both rhythm and lead guitar parts). I also speak a bit about the gear I'm using to try to get his tone from the record.

00:00 Introduction / What to Expect
01:30 Getting your tone, tuning, and a bit about gear
04:33 Lesson - Intro riff
06:19 Lesson - Verse riff
07:30 Lesson - Chorus
13:00 Lesson - Bridge section
14:39 Guitar solo approach
15:50 Lesson - Guitar solo parts
17:28 Jimi's Isolated guitar solos (left and right panned)
19:53 Lesson - Final verse and Outro lead parts
22:04 Final thoughts

Gear used in this video (if you purchase via these links I will earn a small commission):

Fender Stratocaster: https://imp.i114863.net/GjyyXm (mainly on neck or middle pickups, tone rolled back to 5ish, volume mostly on 5, maybe 7 for leads)
Fulltone OCD Overdrive: https://imp.i114863.net/e4WKeZ Tone and Drive at 10 o'clock)
Fulltone Ultimate Octave (you can find on reverb.com) Bright fuzz setting, fuzz and tone at 11 o'clock.
Good alternate option - Fulltone Octafuzz OF-2 https://sweetwater.sjv.io/Nkq2D1
Xotic EP Boost: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/R5Py09 (knob at 10 o'clock)
TC Elec. Hall of Fame Reverb: https://imp.i114863.net/5bdEX2
1963 Fender Bassman (Vol 6, Treble 7, Bass 4, Presence 6)
Fryette Power Station (attenuator)

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