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Guitar Lesson: 5 Classic Keith Richards Riffs

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Midnight Rambler, You Can’t Always Get What You Want, Beast of Burden, Slave, Hand of Fate, and bonus How I Wish. Fender Esquire with DiMarzio Area T, RS Wiring Kit, VS Route 66 OD/Comp, Zoom G2 delay, Fender Princeton Reverb Reissue, Eminence Legend 105.

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melodymakermark says:

This helped me get my ya ya’s out, thx.

Joseph Sporn says:

nice! you got the tone Bro! I'm pretty sure Can't always get is in open G … thanks!!

Folkrocksage says:

Norm Mcdonald's butterscotch telecaster is way too shiny for my eyeballs.

S Bingham says:

Thank you for this really great lesson video!

Mike Pizzle says:

Great video. Thanks again!

John Carano says:

do you know the part to "Robbed Blind?

Rowen170 says:

What drum machine did you use?

James Moss says:

"Can't Always Get .." I do understand where you're coming from, but disagree that the Open G doesn't add much. It's that little difference, that final last ingredient that, growing up learning Stones songs—drove me and my brother crazy trying to figure out. We knew something was off, but those were the days before YouTube and guys like you making videos. The open G tuning makes those cool old songs sound authentic and just a little bit rougher around the edges. JMHO.

Patrick Byrne says:

thanks man love it as a beginner

Curtis Moffett says:

My new favorite teacher on you tube. Your a great teacher bro Thanks for making me want to play again

John Lothrop says:

very fucking cool…Keef is unbelievable…I got the chills listening…great vid.

Elden Zen says:

Just what I needed. Recently became a disciple of Keith and having so much fun with his style. Thanks for the lesson.

Midnight Rambler 1:17
Can't Always Get 5:06
Beast Of Burden 8:41
Slave 11:34
Hand Of Fate 13:53

Ned Sheridan says:

why do you have 6 strings constant? you ca lpay, fair but u don t know keef or the stones

dockaiser says:

Good job and a nice sound …the video is just a little long ..

bigw1011 says:

Ass kinkin lesson brother!

Paul St Jean says:

real cool info

embwee says:

you go 'chunk on your A shape!' Thanks for sharing – clear, easy to follow, and much appreciated.

Robert Whitfield says:

Great lesson and killer licks – BTW, you sound like the actor Jeff Bridges to me, and I think he plays.

Timothy J. Horan says:

Thank you Hoodrio. You saved me tons of time!

ggc196372 says:

great lesson, thanks

Vic Shepherd says:

really great… thanks for sharing this with all us guitarists in cyberland..!!

TheMrBennito says:

thanks so much, really good lesson

Henrik Suuri says:

Man, I've never heard anyone even mention Hand Of Fate before this, amazing. A criminally forgotten Stones song, have always loved it. It's awesome work you're doing!

Benjamin Myles says:

it don't sound the same cause its not a fucking 54 tele named Micawber lol

Jonathan Kreusch says:

I'm interested in the wiring configuration of your guitar. Can you tell me about it?

SuperNick090 says:

Cool Lesson dude !!!

John B says:

That guitar sounds great. Really like You Can't Always Get What You Want. Thanks.

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