Thank you for posting this lesson. As a kid back in the 70's I could never get anywhere with trying to learn guitar, but fast forward to today with youtube and new turners and you will see the same kid only in an old mans body. Maybe it was the best that I could not get it to work back then because now that I am learning a little, it is all that I want to do. Non stop 24/7, just playing the hell out of my fender. It's never to late become a rock & roller!! Thanks for helping, Rocco from Alabama
I was like 13 when this came out. I just saw this after listening to this for the first time in a long time. Still wiping away the tears. Thanks for this.
What a refreshing video to see a real teacher exhibiting his craft. Excellent attention to detail but slow enough that everyone can get it. Bravo MR. Steve!
I was driving down the highway listening to this song the other day and thought "now there's a great song that I'd love to learn to play on guitar" and then went home and found your tutorial. Your lesson was great!!! It's so clearly taught that I was able to learn all parts in just a few minutes and I'm not a good guitar player by any stretch of the imagination!Excellent job! Thank you very much OsainteveO!
Thanks for covering this song. I thought it was in D but played the single note riff starting on the low G note instead of the C note.This clarified that I was wrong.I like to play but don't usually get it right until someone else plays it & I see it.You have a good ear & I guess mine's bad.I was originally a drummer at 12. Should've just stuck with that.Thanks again.
I'm not palm muting during the 'chucking' and my fingers are in light contact with the strings. The only thing I can think of is maybe too little or too much gain. I only use compressors with clean tones. I did use an MXR Micro-Amp which 'livens' up a tube amp at low volume. I watched your videos and you're a good player - sorry I can't offer any better advice.
Thank you for posting this lesson. As a kid back in the 70's I could never get anywhere with trying to learn guitar, but fast forward to today with youtube and new turners and you will see the same kid only in an old mans body. Maybe it was the best that I could not get it to work back then because now that I am learning a little, it is all that I want to do. Non stop 24/7, just playing the hell out of my fender. It's never to late become a rock & roller!! Thanks for helping, Rocco from Alabama
I was like 13 when this came out. I just saw this after listening to this for the first time in a long time. Still wiping away the tears. Thanks for this.
Thank you very much. Video is 15 years old. But you are still helping people
Kudos to OsainteveO for such a clear and concise guitar lesson. You explanations and note for note guitar playing are spot on. Thanx!
What a refreshing video to see a real teacher exhibiting his craft. Excellent attention to detail but slow enough that everyone can get it. Bravo MR. Steve!
I was driving down the highway listening to this song the other day and thought "now there's a great song that I'd love to learn to play on guitar" and then went home and found your tutorial. Your lesson was great!!! It's so clearly taught that I was able to learn all parts in just a few minutes and I'm not a good guitar player by any stretch of the imagination!Excellent job! Thank you very much OsainteveO!
Thanks for covering this song. I thought it was in D but played the single note riff starting on the low G note instead of the C note.This clarified that I was wrong.I like to play but don't usually get it right until someone else plays it & I see it.You have a good ear & I guess mine's bad.I was originally a drummer at 12. Should've just stuck with that.Thanks again.
your a great teacher. Thanks
Fantastic lesson Osainteve! I love that riff, and now I have this to work on. Thanks for uploading it!
Always loved that song, now I can learn how to play it. Even though I only play originals, I can at least give this a shot. Thanks for the video.
Thanks dude. Recording a cover and you helped me out a bit with the solos! Hard to find good tabs for this song, too underrated!
Great job, very well done! Super helped me!!
this totally kicks!!!! I am gonna try and plug my through this!!! just awesome bud!!!
Thank you for the lesson.
thank a lot Man greath lesson it's been a long time y've been woudering how it's played and now with your help y know
thank's again.
Great job
very good! love that song
sounds so good!
Excellent
Great tutorial. I got 'er down now...thanks!
Great lesson, thanks big time!
by Hot Chocolate. Since it was written by Errol Brown and Tony Wilson.
I like Errol Brown's/Hot Chocolates version of this song, thanks for the lesson
Holy effing crap! That is brilliant.
Excellent tutorial. I'm from the UK and never heard April Wine's cover version before. Still prefer Hot Chocolate's original version though.
Your are so right. Way better in my opinion.
I Love Errol Brown, an Epic Singer Songwriter we lost too soon , But I'm Gonna Disagree on this one...
dude, you rock, are you from ontario?
amazing job, i couldnt find right tab anywhere!
Well Done
Nice! Thanks!
I'm not palm muting during the 'chucking' and my fingers are in light contact with the strings.
The only thing I can think of is maybe too little or too much gain. I only use compressors with clean tones. I did use an MXR Micro-Amp which 'livens' up a tube amp at low volume.
I watched your videos and you're a good player - sorry I can't offer any better advice.
good lesson 5 stars
classic!
Straight into the amp. The odd tone may be due to me putting the mic 'off center' of the speaker cone.
@vinnyskinny
Sudbury.
April Wine-Canada.
ole chit dude - give Myles a call and go on tour!
april wine & hot chocolate