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Learn how to play You Can't Always Get What You Want, as performed by The Rolling Stones, released first as a single, and later on the Let it Bleed album in 1969.
The lesson covers Keith Richards' acoustic and electric parts, and I make my case for this being recorded in an Open E tuning capo'd at 8th fret - but I have a nuance that I also think may have been done - tune in to find out what that is.
Thanks to some other great channels out there who each have great lessons on this song too, each contributed a piece to help me arrive at my own conclusion on the tuning question. @JustinGuitarSongs @GuitarLessons365SongLessons @ShutupAndPlayGuitarTutorials @jonmaclennan
00:00 Introduction / What to expect
01:40 Lots of opinions on tuning he used
07:54 Lesson - Tuning / Capo
08:13 Lesson - Intro / verse chords
10:14 Lesson - prechorus chords
11:02 Lesson - Chorus chords
12:40 Lesson - Bridge / outro chords
16:52 Lesson - Electric guitar approach & licks
21:29 Demo - Intro/verse parts
22:46 Lesson - bridge/outro parts
23:39 Demo - Bridge/outro parts
24:26 Final thoughts
Gear used in this video (if you purchase via these links I will earn a small commission):
1985 Yamaha FG-460S-12 string acoustic. here is a modern equivalent Yamaha FG820-12 12 string Acoustic https://sweetwater.sjv.io/ZQXZzk (I removed the high octave strings from strings 3-6, left both unison strings on strings 1-2.
1967 Gibson ES-335, middle switch setting, into 1983 Rivera Era Super Champ.
Also...
WIN FREE GEAR:
https://imp.i114863.net/9WoMd3
DEALS ON MUSIC GEAR:
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USED GEAR:
https://imp.i114863.net/3P19aB
Super Thanks (see below the video screen)
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/12footchain (tabs and chord charts on patreon)
Learn how to play You Can't Always Get What You Want, as performed by The Rolling Stones, released first as a single, and later on the Let it Bleed album in 1969.
The lesson covers Keith Richards' acoustic and electric parts, and I make my case for this being recorded in an Open E tuning capo'd at 8th fret - but I have a nuance that I also think may have been done - tune in to find out what that is.
Thanks to some other great channels out there who each have great lessons on this song too, each contributed a piece to help me arrive at my own conclusion on the tuning question. @JustinGuitarSongs @GuitarLessons365SongLessons @ShutupAndPlayGuitarTutorials @jonmaclennan
00:00 Introduction / What to expect
01:40 Lots of opinions on tuning he used
07:54 Lesson - Tuning / Capo
08:13 Lesson - Intro / verse chords
10:14 Lesson - prechorus chords
11:02 Lesson - Chorus chords
12:40 Lesson - Bridge / outro chords
16:52 Lesson - Electric guitar approach & licks
21:29 Demo - Intro/verse parts
22:46 Lesson - bridge/outro parts
23:39 Demo - Bridge/outro parts
24:26 Final thoughts
Gear used in this video (if you purchase via these links I will earn a small commission):
1985 Yamaha FG-460S-12 string acoustic. here is a modern equivalent Yamaha FG820-12 12 string Acoustic https://sweetwater.sjv.io/ZQXZzk (I removed the high octave strings from strings 3-6, left both unison strings on strings 1-2.
1967 Gibson ES-335, middle switch setting, into 1983 Rivera Era Super Champ.
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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