Twice as Hard - The Black Crowes | Guitar Lesson
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- Опубліковано 19 тра 2024
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Learn how to play Twice as Hard, as performed by The Black Crowes released on their 1990 debut album "Shake Your Money Maker". An awesome rock band that came on the scene that was shifting away from heavy production/hair/makeup bands to getting back to straight RAWWWK! I was SO happy when this album came out, and along with their second album are definitely up there in may "all time" list.
The lesson covers the rhythm and lead guitar parts played by Rich Robinson (Open G) and (I believe) Jeff Cease playing the lead. I do his parts in standard tuning.
Gear used in this video (if you purchase via these links I will earn a small commission):
1967 Gibson ES 335 (Rhythm) bridge pickup, tone at 6 (here's a link for a new one sweetwater.sjv.io/DKon0n
1968 Gibson SG Special (Lead) bridge pickup, tone at 8 (here's link for a new one sweetwater.sjv.io/EKvbDQ
Xotic EP Boost: sweetwater.sjv.io/R5Py09 (9 o'clock)
Boss EQ: imp.i114863.net/AoOO0o (very slight uptick on mid freqs)
TC Elec. Hall of Fame Reverb: imp.i114863.net/5bdEX2 (plate setting)
1963 Fender Bassman - vol 8, treble, bass, presence on 7
Fryette Power Station Attenuator
00:00 Demo - guitar solo section
00:38 Introduction / What to expect
02:47 Tuning & Getting your tone (rhythm guitar)
03:43 Lesson - Intro (rhythm guitar)
07:51 Lesson - Verse structure (rhythm guitar)
08:37 Lesson - Bridge & Chorus (rhythm guitar)
09:51 Lesson - guitar solo (rhythm guitar)
11:08 Demo - guitar solo section
11:50 Lesson - guitar Solo (Lead guitar)
16:02 Lesson - Outro section (rhythm guitar)
16:50 Final thoughts
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Any chance you could do “Remedy” next?
I just saw the Crowes a couple weeks ago. It made me so happy to see them back together! Feel free to do lots and lots of Crowes lessons. I, for one, will never get tired of them!
More Black Crowes please!!!
Open G is fun as hell. Thanks so much for this.
A great hard rock 'n' roll tune from the Brothers Robinson. Thank you for the lesson!
Such a classic song!
The best Lessons on you tube by miles.
Thank you!
Excellent choice! 👍
I went to the shake your money maker concert back in 1990 in Madison Wisconsin great band wish I still had the t-shirt glad you’re giving them some love. Love to learn jealous again thanks for all your amazing lessons you are the best on UA-cam.
Hi Doug.
Thanks for another gem!
My introduction to The Black Crowes, was a CD from their live performance at the Greek with Jimmy Page back in 1999 - and instantly I became a fan.
Just like you, we all needed something new and - Oh boy. ☮️❤️🎸
The best tutorials in you tube for blues and rock. Hands down🎉
Fantastic video as always. Love your channel.
Love the 335 & Open G tuning . Top Shelf 12 Ft ♪♫♪♫♪
Super ! Great tune!🎉
Thank you!
Absolutely fantastic have a wonderful day doug also Saturday is my friends birthday ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Another fine job!
Everybody that comes to this channel as a winner what's the best channel for classic rock songs in the whole internet another great lesson dude you're so red that's why I'm here redmaster I'm subscribed and give me that funny handshake little thing you rock dude
Thank you!
Mine it deep. Great job!
Good lesson 👍🏼no waffle, nice
Thanks! 😊
sounds good...shall look into it later,,,,cheers....
good one!
Can you do every song on this album? Thanks. 👍😎
Oooo so close....10000000000000
I had to watch 4 minutes before you showed me any guitar parts
That's why I say right up front you can use the chapters to skip right to where you want to go
Doesn’t Rich use a slide on this? Almost positive?
Never mind - you answered my question in the video 😂 Love your videos, dude!
Thx for watching, glad you like
The solo was most likely played by Brendan O'Brien.
Really? Interesting
@@12footchain I wasn't aware of this until recently either. Brendan had/has considerable chops and Jeff Cease was a fledgling lead player at that point (and was replaced not long afterward by Marc Ford).