how to play "Brown Sugar" on guitar by the Rolling Stones | electric guitar lesson tutorial | DEMO
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An electric guitar lesson on how to play "Brown Sugar" by the Rolling Stones from their album "Sticky Fingers" released in 1971.
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Listening just makes me wanna prance around like a rooster.
I'll be the walrus...but thats another video
Never heard anyone nail those tones so closely. Bravo!
How come I can't give this a thumbs up every time I watch it?
When I watch your videos I shut up & listen. Truly inspiring.
Incredible tone as usually. I can go further and say, every song you play is probably the best tone on UA-cam guitar lessons I've heard. Respect!
I agree 100%. Tone is the hardest thing for me. I can get close but Andy gets it spot on.
Yup!!
@@anthonyeberly1933 double yup! great tone
Rock and Roll at its finest.
Consistently blown away. So damn goooood!!
When the acoustic kicks in it rounds everything out perfectly.
Bravo! What a guitar tune! Your playing is stellar! 💥
Man, Fabulous Tone!!!
Best online lessons and thats why I donated! timing is impeccable here.
This is sooooo good! Easy to watch, easy to understand and the comments so insightful. Constantly stunned at how good you are with these lesson!! THANK YOU!!!
Very super. Good rythm, good tempo, good sound. Satisfaction.
🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
Great job
CONGRATULATIONS
Just want to say I’m loving the stones kick your on. Keep em coming !
I wonder what could have possibly driven that 1 individual to dislike this fantastic demo... jealousy? Incompetence on the axe?
One can only wonder.
CHlEFFIN he was so excited, that his fingers were shaking and he hit the wrong icon?!
The best guitar lessons channel by far. Only one thing in this song: I have acoustic guitar, no electric one. So, I miss the acoustic rhythm guitar lesson of the song
Another amazing video! Plus the background information. Stellar!
Thank you for your tutorials !!! Great and valuable job !!!!
Perfect cover, perfect lesson - thanks!
Great job! Always the first channel I check when trying to figure out how something is played!
This is swagger rock n roll !!!
Great and soooo much fun
This video really highlights the chemistry between Keith Richards and Ron Wood. They can both be playing and never run over eachother, their riffs always compliment eachother
Keith Richards and Mick Taylor Man.
Great job as always!
Great sound. Gonna learn to play this correctly for once!
Fantastic playing, nice one matey
Just EXCELLENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brilliant. Stuff like this encourages me to play, and also realise how bad I am😂
spot on!
Spot on!
Spot on !!!! Great
Both guitar parts well done
Very good indeed. The best thing about this cover is it's very accurate demontration of what Kieth calls the "ancient art of weaving". So many people double the exact same part in their songs left and right. Richards didn't do that. On this one and almost all his other killer tunes (although of course he didn't actually come up with this riff, Jagger did, he just arranged and played it) he makes two subtely different parts that drift apart and together again as the song progresses, varying each part in itself as well in each section. It's what gives it texture and depth and is the heart of the Stones sound. It's also why the Stones don't sound so good live - you only get one Kieth at a time on stage unfortunately.
How about Mick Taylor?
During the verses, you can hear Taylor noodling with C and D chords.
His moment to shine comes with the guitar solo the last couple minutes of the song.
Smooth.
F--ckin Brilliant! Who needs vocals!
Awesome job. I appreciated the MJ "Woooo!"
Haha, yeah I "inserted" that in there for fun! Didn't sound right without it! cheers
I love the les paul tone on this song
Freakin love this
SWEET!
I’d pay 10k to have a lesson with this fine musician!
Tasty riffs
Andy, you are the best tutor on the web. But, IMHO, this song must be played on a Tele in Open-G. Keith removed the bass E-string and tuned the remaining five to G-D-G-B-D top to bottom. His famous quote, "Five strings, two fingers, and one a-hole." He named his Tele "Macawber."
dam you nailed it to the wall
The little Chuck Berry fill at 1:55 is freakin great man !
How do you hear those guitar parts through those mixes? Great job!
Yeesssss!
10 people don't understand what they just heard. Awesome playing.
They understand what they just heard....they are his competition!
Thaks for uploading this videos! How do you manage to sound like that?
I know this is a g-tar channel, but great bass lines too, man!!
Yeah, for sure. Bill Wyman was always the invisible man of the Stones. Learning his bass part for this was really interesting and fun. He is an excellent bass player and he came up with some great lines for this tune. You don't think about bass when you think of this song, but without his parts, it just doesn't sound the same. They add a lot to the overall feel and sound of the song. Cheers
Andy
Beast of Burden
yeah I like you and I'm feeling so bohemian like you... This tuning,....
firstttttt...oh great job
What type of delay have you going on? :-)
Sounds like they're doubled/spread/delayed a little??
Would be nice to know :-)
Great, great job, mate!
Really love your lessons and demos!
Cheers!
GuitarNTabs I was wondering the very same thing!
I had a really short digital delay (around 120ms) on both guitar parts. For Keith's part in the intro, I actually duplicated the track, panned it hard right and moved it to the right until it matched the delay from the record, that was just for the intro before the band comes in. Cheers
Andy
Great Lesson! Could u add Judas Priest-Bloodstone Solo to your request list?
I use P4 tunning six strings.👍
Can you do Beast Of Burden
Love your vids. If I pay for the tabs from the link is the $ going to you or someone else?
Hi Rob. This explains it: www.shutupandplay.ca/tabs.html
Two idiots down voted. Great video. You are a very, very accurate player. Note for note. Love this! Already knew because you nailed 'Reelin in the years'. Can you please do some Allman Bros? Blue Sky, in particular? Thanks!
Philly True I agree!! Wonderful tune and great suggestion!
R.I.P. Duane, Dickey, Berry, Gregg & Butch
I gave up on rock star years ago. But damn, I just wish I could get that smooth accuracy you always show. I can learn a song, mostly. And play it the same each time, kinda. I just don’t get it, my fingers just won’t cooperate I guess. Oh well, love your demos.
1tobicat may I suggest...too much hand tension causes unwanted finger movements... Try to grip with less force/tension... Relax, Breath, Play...after you've worked hard at it.😎
martyisabeliever, and then after all that, try playing my guitar?
1tobicat Oh yes... But of course... A wonderful...Non chemical, non destructive Stress reliever.
great tone and implementation.
Note the "thumbs down", the 1%ers exhibiting Schadenfreude where there's a bizarre psychological need to put down someone who's obviously fantastic at what they do .....
one question: Open G or Open E? this cover i tell you
Fucking perfect. OK, it's official. I'm now begging you - "Blue Sky" by the Allman Bros PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!!
Barracuda by heart?
Well your probably more experienced than I am.
Ah ok.
Alright thanks u2.
Standard Tuning on this song? ? ?
open G for the riff, with 6th string removed ideally. It plays itself.
bluesroom1 hey guy there is an actual lesson on this also just in case you didn’t find it. Just search brown sugar lesson and it will come up. This is just the demo so you can play along after you learn the track
Was that your scream at 1:05 ? LOL
No, I lifted that bit from the record, it was Mick & Keith. Cheers, Andy.
Cool! Thanks for bringing us these great tutorials. You are an amazing instructor. Though I've always wanted to learn to play this song (which I have always liked and listened to growing up), I started thinking that it's probably not the most appropriate song to be playing right about now...
Keith used only five strings with an open tunning.