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Learn how to play Twice as Hard, as performed by The Black Crowes released on their 1990 debut album "Shake Your Money Maker". An awesome rock band that came on the scene that was shifting away from heavy production/hair/makeup bands to getting back to straight RAWWWK! I was SO happy when this album came out, and along with their second album are definitely up there in may "all time" list.
The lesson covers the rhythm and lead guitar parts played by Rich Robinson (Open G) and (I believe) Jeff Cease playing the lead. I do his parts in standard tuning.
Gear used in this video (if you purchase via these links I will earn a small commission):
1967 Gibson ES 335 (Rhythm) bridge pickup, tone at 6 (here's a link for a new one https://sweetwater.sjv.io/DKon0n
1968 Gibson SG Special (Lead) bridge pickup, tone at 8 (here's link for a new one https://sweetwater.sjv.io/EKvbDQ
Xotic EP Boost: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/R5Py09 (9 o'clock)
Boss EQ: https://imp.i114863.net/AoOO0o (very slight uptick on mid freqs)
TC Elec. Hall of Fame Reverb: https://imp.i114863.net/5bdEX2 (plate setting)
1963 Fender Bassman - vol 8, treble, bass, presence on 7
Fryette Power Station Attenuator
00:00 Demo - guitar solo section
00:38 Introduction / What to expect
02:47 Tuning & Getting your tone (rhythm guitar)
03:43 Lesson - Intro (rhythm guitar)
07:51 Lesson - Verse structure (rhythm guitar)
08:37 Lesson - Bridge & Chorus (rhythm guitar)
09:51 Lesson - guitar solo (rhythm guitar)
11:08 Demo - guitar solo section
11:50 Lesson - guitar Solo (Lead guitar)
16:02 Lesson - Outro section (rhythm guitar)
16:50 Final thoughts
Also...
WIN FREE GEAR: https://imp.i114863.net/9WoMd3
DEALS ON MUSIC GEAR: https://imp.i114863.net/a1dxGM
USED GEAR: https://imp.i114863.net/3P19aB
Learn how to play Twice as Hard, as performed by The Black Crowes released on their 1990 debut album "Shake Your Money Maker". An awesome rock band that came on the scene that was shifting away from heavy production/hair/makeup bands to getting back to straight RAWWWK! I was SO happy when this album came out, and along with their second album are definitely up there in may "all time" list.
The lesson covers the rhythm and lead guitar parts played by Rich Robinson (Open G) and (I believe) Jeff Cease playing the lead. I do his parts in standard tuning.
Gear used in this video (if you purchase via these links I will earn a small commission):
1967 Gibson ES 335 (Rhythm) bridge pickup, tone at 6 (here's a link for a new one https://sweetwater.sjv.io/DKon0n
1968 Gibson SG Special (Lead) bridge pickup, tone at 8 (here's link for a new one https://sweetwater.sjv.io/EKvbDQ
Xotic EP Boost: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/R5Py09 (9 o'clock)
Boss EQ: https://imp.i114863.net/AoOO0o (very slight uptick on mid freqs)
TC Elec. Hall of Fame Reverb: https://imp.i114863.net/5bdEX2 (plate setting)
1963 Fender Bassman - vol 8, treble, bass, presence on 7
Fryette Power Station Attenuator
00:00 Demo - guitar solo section
00:38 Introduction / What to expect
02:47 Tuning & Getting your tone (rhythm guitar)
03:43 Lesson - Intro (rhythm guitar)
07:51 Lesson - Verse structure (rhythm guitar)
08:37 Lesson - Bridge & Chorus (rhythm guitar)
09:51 Lesson - guitar solo (rhythm guitar)
11:08 Demo - guitar solo section
11:50 Lesson - guitar Solo (Lead guitar)
16:02 Lesson - Outro section (rhythm guitar)
16:50 Final thoughts
Also...
WIN FREE GEAR: https://imp.i114863.net/9WoMd3
DEALS ON MUSIC GEAR: https://imp.i114863.net/a1dxGM
USED GEAR: https://imp.i114863.net/3P19aB
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