How to Play 'Sweet Little Sixteen ' - Chuck Berry - Play Along Lesson - Jez Quayle
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- This great Chuck Berry song -- about a female, teenage rock 'n' roll fanatic -- is presented with the full lyrics, chords, and instruction on how to play Chuck's intro lick, so you can play or sing along with me and learn how to perform this great tune. A song sheet containing the full lyrics and chords can be viewed or downloaded from my songbook blog here:
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Rock 'n' roll songs like this are pretty easy to play: just three, easy chords (D, G and A in this case) ...or four chords, if you count the D7 I throw in at one point (but you don't have to).
As I say in the video, you could play this song in a number of different ways. On this occasion I use the Chuck Berry style riff I teach in my tutorial #2: ( • Tutorial #2 - Chuck Be... ), but its also sounds good with plain open chords, or using the rock and roll chord riffs I teach in my tutorials #1 ( • Tutorial #1 - Acoustic... ) and #4: ( • Tutorial #4 - Acoustic... )
Unlike most early rock and roll songs, this song doesn't use a 12-bar blues chord progression, but a more country style, 'three chord trick'. Watch out for the stops that appear in the verses!
'Sweet Little Sixteen' was originally released in 1958. A few years later, The Beach Boys borrowed (or you might say 'stole') the melody for their song 'Surfin' USA'. Rolling Stone magazine ranked the song number 272 on its list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" in 2004.
My brother from another mother and I call that the "twunka twunka" riff, the fountain of early rock n roll songs. Chuck adapted it from the left hand of the piano as part of his style early on. Keef will tell ya! Nice work Sir!
Thanks very much!
One of the very best '50s rock n roll songs, played exactly the way it sounds on the record, and an outstanding vocal. Well done!!!
Thanks very much! - Jez🎶
There's a few guitar good teachers on UA-cam -this guy is certainly one of the very best. Subscribed!
Wow, thanks very much Dan!
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wow, four chords and a great singer, that's all you need.
Thanks very much No Name! Four chords? ....this ain't jazz! Three chords is plenty. 😀
@@RocknRollSongbook hi. Again I'm loving your technique in my learning curve ..can't wait to pick up my " Bleu " acoustic....right now. Having just discovered u. I'm reviewing your videos . Before I actually start ..I'm observing / absorbing. Everything you r conveying...
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Tout ce qui promeut le Grand Rock'n'Roll est cher à mon cœur ! Very well done !
Ça fait plaisir à entendre. Merci beaucoup Raphael!
So glad I found your channel. Best guitar teacher ever. Thanks.
Wow, thanks very Wade!
The genius of your acoustic based tutorials is that this is how most of us are playing these songs - un-plugged and unaccompanied and undeniably delirious! Go, Jez, go!
Thanks very much Ann! I also play electric guitar, but I've always loved playing rock 'n' roll on acoustic like this.
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BRILLIANT SONG, BRILLIANT ERA, BRILLIANTLY PLAYED, THANK YOU SIR.
Wow, thanks very much Peter!
This is what I call a perfect lesson as it is so easy to follow and I also like the shown lyrics and chords. I was not even looking for any song at the moment but saw this on the right side of the screen and decided to check it out. Glad I did .
Wow, thanks very much Erwin! That's really good to know. Glad you like it.
Very detailed instructional on the intro riff and great vocals as well
Thanks very much Jeff!
Perfect (and comprehensive) tutorial - thank you.
Thanks very much Paul!
As usual, clear,effective, another great tutorial. Enjoy everything you play and sing.Thanks for you time.
Thanks very much! That's good to know. 😄
This is probably the best guitar teaching channel on UA-cam. I’m new here, but I’ve subscribed and look forward to seeing more of your videos. 🙏🏼
Wow, thanks very much for those words of support. And thanks for subscribing - Jez 😊
Almost as foot-tapping as Chuck himself. Take a bow, Sir.
Thanks very much Frank!
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Gonna rock the house with this one! Thanks, Jez!
Excellent Job... thanks for breaking everything down in each step...👍👍👍
Thanks very much Garry! I'm pleased my explanation worked for you.
Excellent Jez, yet again. I like the different styles that you suggest and would not pick any one to be better than the others, just a slight change in mood. Not surprised that you are getting huge viewings for these lessons!
Thanks very much Ray! Yes, I like to vary how I play these songs, depending on my mood. 😁 I'm chuffed that these videos are being well received.
Thanks Jez, great tune. Your explanation of the opening riff is first class
Thanks very much C&V!
you are an excelent teacher...muchas gracias desde argentina
Thanks very much Manuel!
Brilliant lesson/ demo, I'm just trying to get into guitar, I've sung for years but at 70 I thought to up the show a little, there's not much entertainment up here in mablethorpe lol, thanx for being an inspiration
Thanks very much William! It's never too late to take up the guitar. Happy strummin'!
Wow. What a great voice!!! And a great tutorial as well
Thanks very much Matthew!
@@RocknRollSongbook i was reading the comments and thought it was eddie cochran singing!
@@iamspartacus6713 Wow, thanks man!
Seems so simple yet so lively.
Cheers from Indonesia.
Yes, just three easy chords. 😁 Like a great many rock and roll and country songs.
cool cover. get around the d flat thing by tuning your guitar down a step and play it the exact same way
Thanks!
You're an excellent teacher
Thanks very much Tim. You're very kind.
Hey !
One more time, a very good lesson .
Thanks 🎤🎸
Thanks very much!
How good singer you are !
Thanks very much!
Some really useful stuff on here and your other videos. Wish my fingers were flexible enough to play this stuff these days. Still I love your explanations, it's so useful with things like the intro which would be difficult to work out otherwise.
Keep rockin' Jez
Thanks very much Paul! I look forward to hearing you tackle a bit of rock 'n' roll at The Royal some time ...go on, go on, go on!
Großartig wie immer! Danke
Vielen Dank!
Great Reverb on the vocals! Sung like a Pro!
Thanks very much Gary! 😀
Found this ''by accident'' Jez, glad I did - hope you are keeping well Bruce.
Thanks very much Bruce!
You are great teacher !
Thanks very much!
OMG what a great voice and beautiful guitar !! Congratulations from Germany !!
Danke schön Alfredo!
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Maravilloso , muchas gracias por estos tutoriales tan buenos.
¡Muchas gracias!
Thanks for posting this….it’s awesome!
Thanks very much Brad! Glad you like it.
Brilliant Jez - Keep rocking! Greetings from Mauritius Island
Thanks very much! Greetings from England.
New subscriber..first person I've seen play the intro right..great voice too..thanks!
Thanks very much! And thanks for subscribing!
Great job Jez. God bless
Thanks very much Ernie!
Another great lesson, thank you
Thanks very much Chris!
Excellent tutors brother, keep it rockin!!!
Thanks very much Johnny! Glad you like it.
Very good .
Thanks very much!
OUTSTANDING JOB
Thanks very much Gordon!
Love it. Gotta try this.
Thanks Janet!
Thank you so much Jez !
Glad you like it.
Uooooo i need to play It... Amazing... Thanks
Thanks very much!
clear as alwyas
Thanks very much Patrick!
It's great..keep it rolling .
Thanks very much Larry!
Great tutorial, I've learnt something :-)
Thanks very much David! That's good to know.
Awesome lesson, thanks!
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Nice! Thank you. Thumb up for you!
Thanks very much!
Brill tutorial subbed your channel....from Washington DC USA thanks and Peace Crazyhorse ✌️. ❤️. 🎼.
Thanks very much Crazyhorse!
dude thanks you
Great! Regards from Germany
Thanks very much Erich! Hello from England.
Excellent, thank you
Thanks very much Paris!
Awesome. As always 🔥
Thanks very much Andy!
If you are trying to learn to play I recommend looping the video (use a browser extension) from 3:58 to 6:27 and setting the playback speed to something that you can get used to playing along (try 75%)
Super erklärt und ne richtig geile Stimme......
Vielen Dank Martin!
great thx
Thanks very much Rene!
Super toto ! Merci !
Merci Felix!
Hi Jez. Have you done a tutorial on how to hammer down. it makes such a different sound. id love to do this because then people would think I could play. Great tutorials.
Thanks. Do you mean 'hammer-on' ?
Brilliant !! Is that a j45 ?
Thanks very much Carlo! Yes, it is.
Excelente!!!!
¡Muchas gracias Patrick!
Great!
Thanks very much!
Excellent lessons. What do you use to get the echo on your guitar and voice please?
Thanks very much Mike! It's an effect that's available in the sound processing part of the video editing software I use (Shotcut). I adjusted the settings so it sounds as much like 1950s 'slapback' echo as I can make it.
Hmm, I wondered how you switched it on for playing and off for speaking,! You have inspired me to re-listen to my live slap-back sound and aim for your post- recording version. Many thanks for your reply.
Hi again, regarding the slap-back, may I ask if your programme shows the number of milliseconds and % feedback ? What are these settings please?
@@mikejones8198 I used 0.15 s delay, and -41.1 db feedback.
Been having fun today playing your ‘play alongs’ on the uke 🎶. Do you happen to know how to do the intro on the uke in this key?
Playing the intro in D on the uke is a little bit awkward, so I play it in C instead. Here's a video of mine I recorded about 9 years ago: ua-cam.com/video/aJMU4V5khVM/v-deo.html
I play it the same as I explain in this video, but start with my fingers on the 7th and 8th frets. I play it using all down-strokes with my thumb. To play it in D you just need to move it all up a couple of semitones, so you start on the 9th and 10th frets ...it gets a bit awkward (for me anyway) playing that high up on a uke fretboard! Here's a song sheet for the song in the key of C: jezquaylesongbookhome.files.wordpress.com/2018/12/Sweet-Little-Sixteen-uke-in-C.pdf
@@RocknRollSongbook - fabulous! I did try it yesterday as per your video and thought it sounded about right but didn’t want to persevere with mastering it if it ended up being wrong! Finally having smaller hands is an advantage 😀!
Isn’t this also Surfin’ U. S. A. ??? Love the videos. Keep up the good work.
Thanks very much Steve! Yes, The Beach Boys took the melody for 'Surfin' USA' from this older song.
2 for the price of one!
Thanks a lot for the great lesson!!! What guitar strings are you using? Keep rocking my freind! Best regards from Switzerland! Alex
Thanks very much! I use Martin strings (.012 to .054 gauge).
Thanks Jez!
Nice tutorial jez, have you done a cover of completely sweet by eddie Cochran? That’s one of his underrated songs
Thanks very much Robbo! I really like that one too, but I'm not sure I could do it justice. Eddie was great at using the studio technology of the day to layer the instruments and build up a great sound. I think Completely Sweet needs at least another guitar and probably other instruments to make it sound right. That's also true of songs like 'Sweetie Pie', which is another song I love of Eddie Cochran's.
You are a devil . . . :-) This is really a great turorial Mr. Jez!
Hehehe ...thanks very much Martin!
So cool Jez, you’ve got such a great rock and roll swing in your picking! Really nicely done!
Thanks very much Daniel! That's nice of you to say.
Really enjoyed this tutorial. Would you consider doing another for Johnny Be Good? :-)
Thanks very much! I've noticed that there are quite a few tutorials for Johnny B Goode here on UA-cam already, so I decided to give that one a miss. I have done one for the lead guitar parts in Roll Over Beethoven though, if that's of any interest to you. Here's a link: ua-cam.com/video/96xJJ_OCHAo/v-deo.html
Another good song to play, with good explanation. Is a lyric sheet available please Jez ?
Thanks Colin. And thanks for reminding me about the song sheet -- there's now a link in the video description.
Décidément je ne parviens pas a me priver de tes leçons (c'est fou l 'histoire du rock 50 ans que cela dur)avec moi-même
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Hell’s Bells ..... I hear Surfing USA ! Revelation .... two lessons in one.
Yes, The Beach Boys took Chuck's melody from this song and added their own lyrics. Chuck gets a writer's credit on 'Surfin' USA' though -- that probably earned him more money than he earned from 'Sweet Little Sixteen'!
Where can I get you r+r book?
Search for 'Jez Quayle Rock and Roll' on Amazon or Lulu.com
Great, It seems you listened the Eddie Cochran version too much :D
Thanks very much! Hehehe ....yes, you may be right.
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Thanks very much!
I need a longer pinky!
Where can I find the tutrials?
Here you are: ua-cam.com/play/PL3k8ba924QgZ_-jUIMEvUcfn8iBdZBwuH.html
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Thanks Wari! 😊
J'ajouterais a mon commentaire que le desciptif des accords solo compris plus texte du chant apporte une plus grande comprehension a la l etude de la pratique du chant accompagne a la guitare ( merci a vous)
Merci Christian. C'est bon à savoir!
wow, txs but seems that the beach boys have compeltely copied this song or not?
Yes, they used Chuck's melody ....but they did give him a writers' credit.
This whole time I thought they where saying, they really rocking in bathrooms
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HAHAHAH, the beach boys looks so suspicious HAHS
Same as Surfing USA by the Beach Boys
Yes. As I say in the video description, The Beach Boys took the melody for 'Surfin' USA' from this song.
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Thanks very much Mario!
A bushy bushy blonde hair do..surfin usa!! They both sound the same?
Yes. The Beach Boys used Chuck Berry's melody for their song, 'Surfin' USA'. For that reason, Chuck is credited as a co-writer.
@@RocknRollSongbook oh..that explains it
Beach boys ripped this song off. Almost note for note "surfing usa". Chuck was not happy.
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Thanks!