Wild Horses - The Rolling Stones | Guitar Lesson

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Learn how to play Wild Horses as performed by The Rolling Stones as a single in 1971 and included in their "Sticky Fingers" that same year. Interesting guitar arrangements with one acoustic played by Mick Taylor that is 6 string Nashville tuned, and another 12 string acoustic played by Keith Richards tuned to open G. The interplay between them is beautiful and lots of little intricacies to each player's parts. Also topping it off is a great clean electric guitar (played by...Keith? Mick T?) that has some great country-rock licks that serve the song perfectly. I'll cover all three parts in the video.

Got a suggestion for a piece of a song to cover on an upcoming episode? Leave it in the comments, would love to hear ideas.

00:00 Demo
00:31 Introduction and what to expect in this lesson
02:30 Mick Taylor's Nashville tuned guitar
04:38 Lesson - Intro section
06:20 Lesson - Verse section harmonics
09:31 Lesson - Chorus section
11:35 Lesson - Solo section (Mick rhythm)
12:23 Lesson - Outro section
13:02 Keith Richards 12 string Open G
13:59 Lesson - Intro section
15:40 Lesson - Verse section
19:04 Lesson - Chorus section
20:27 Lesson - Solo section (Keith rhythm)
22:26 Lesson - Outro section
24:24 Lesson - Intro section (Electric)
25:25 Lesson - Verse section (Electric)
29:14 Lesson - Chorus section
32:43 Lesson - Guitar Solo
39:32 Final thoughts
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