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Palace Revolution 2000
You remind me of a very good player who used to post clips on the Tube. He also did many Keith and Ronnie segments; tons of R&B, Soul.
Nowadays w/YouTube everybody knows everything, so learning a few Open G changes isn't a big deal. But delivering them in style is a lot trickier. IMO it is your right hand that puts it over the top.
PS I am going to find those other clips and send you the link.
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DandelionPowderman
Good stuff, Mel!
We just had this little open G and minor chords-debate in an other thread, btw
If a 10 string open G counts, WH might have been the first
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doitywoik
A big problem with youtube these days seems to be that educational videos dealing with music are blocked very quickly if they involve a song. Rick Beato and others are having a hard time because of that.
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Palace Revolution 2000
You remind me of a very good player who used to post clips on the Tube. He also did many Keith and Ronnie segments; tons of R&B, Soul.
Nowadays w/YouTube everybody knows everything, so learning a few Open G changes isn't a big deal. But delivering them in style is a lot trickier. IMO it is your right hand that puts it over the top.
PS I am going to find those other clips and send you the link.
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Here's a link. This clip ties in a bit with songs you mentioned. This guy plays with heaps of what I can only call elegance. He covers many obscure gems; some great Ron Wood stuff.
Wonder whatever happened to the guy.
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DandelionPowderman
Good stuff, Mel!
We just had this little open G and minor chords-debate in an other thread, btw
If a 10 string open G counts, WH might have been the first
The videos are very interesting. You pointed out some open G songs I had forgotten that had minor chords. Luxury is a song where a Am is implied but I do not think is actually played. Can you think of other examples? The original wild horses does have a beautiful sound.
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Palace Revolution 2000
You remind me of a very good player who used to post clips on the Tube. He also did many Keith and Ronnie segments; tons of R&B, Soul.
Nowadays w/YouTube everybody knows everything, so learning a few Open G changes isn't a big deal. But delivering them in style is a lot trickier. IMO it is your right hand that puts it over the top.
PS I am going to find those other clips and send you the link.
Was it Keith who said "all is in the right hand"?
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Palace Revolution 2000
In case you are checking this thread MelBelli, I need to amend my previous post. I never read and check them, so I write off the top of my head a hit 'send'.
I didn't even say how much I enjoyed your clips.
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Palace Revolution 2000
I have always considered the A chord in 'Hand of Fate' as one of those implied minor chords that you mention. It's a taint chord, LOL
You can bar it in 2nd fret, but you can't really play that C# note on the B string.
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liddas
Another I - IV hammer on is on Ain't Too Proud To Beg.
Now, I am quite sure that the studio version is open G, so that doesn't count, but live - at least the most recent versions - it is played in standard tuning.
Not too sure how it was played at the 75 tour.
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Palace Revolution 2000
I have always considered the A chord in 'Hand of Fate' as one of those implied minor chords that you mention. It's a taint chord, LOL
You can bar it in 2nd fret, but you can't really play that C# note on the B string.
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drwatts
After all these years, I'm still blown away how great a song Beast of Burden is. I've turned a lotta folks into Stones freaks, with that number.