Mike Baratta Guitar & Music it sure sounds good to my ears! I’m a young cat 24 y/o and it’s a blessing to have someone pass down their knowledge on how to play these songs so I can help keep them alive in my generation!
Hey guys this is Rocco from Alabama. What a good way to start off a week, leaning a new ABB. Thank you for taking time to do this. It has been a great help to me. It is a very noble thing to share your gift with others, it tells me a lot about what type of person you are. Thanks Rocco
Hey Crazy, You are my "Go To" guy for ABB songs. First, you do them and second, you get them right! I LIKE That!!!!!! I think this is right up my alley for performing out at parties with friends. Three chords. I can count that high! Toy Caldwell (MTB) only used fingers as does Derrick Trucks when playing slide. So much more control and a bigger library of sounds. And yes, there's Nobody left to run with anymore!!! Great work and thank you!
Thanks a lot my friend. I appreciate the feedback. Stay tuned. I expect to add material and improve the quality of the product over time. It's a fun hobby for me to do this stuff.
@KP11520 KP - Thanks a lot my good man. I've become the ABB guy - and I like it a lot. I guess I probably play this style as good as I play anything and my band does a good number of ABB tunes so I listen to them and play them quite a lot. This is a great song to do because it is not complex as you've noted however there are a lot of classic Dickey and Warren style licks to learn and get better at as you go. Watch for part two as well. It's already shot I just have to post-process. Late - Mike
@Rocco9457 Rocco - I really appreciate your comments on my lesson videos. I do this because I get a lot of enjoyment from doing it and for guys like you that really dig what I'm doing because it's helping you get better. Good luck to you and keep on jamming bro!
Pro tip when you're playing the A chord make sure you're grabbing the F# note on the High E string on the upstroke it makes a big difference in the vibe and sound of the song. trust me I know the dude who wrote it
Love this song. Been wanting to find time to transcribe it and notate it for a long time but never have so far. This gives me a headstart, so thanks for that! It takes me forever to transcribe stuff. Everybody who loves this album needs to e-mail Hal Leonard and tell them you want the album transcribed to sheet music/guitar tab! If enough people ask for it...they might do the book. See my channel if you like the song "Back where it all Begins". I transcribed it note for note the best I could and I'm gonna put those transcipts and guitar pro file up for sale soon for anyone who is interested. Or you can just watch me play it and figure it out that way. I gotta say, i think I had it pretty darn close. I think I have some stuff to update on the closing section of my notation still though before I post it.
Hey there - thanks for watching. I'll be doing much more stuff so keep checking back or hit subscribe and notify when new videos are posted by clicking on the "alarm" icon.
Thank you for sharing this there’s hardly anything on this gem of a song
Hey my pleasure....I had forgotten that I had done this video. That Tone King amp has been long gone years ago :-)
Mike Baratta Guitar & Music it sure sounds good to my ears! I’m a young cat 24 y/o and it’s a blessing to have someone pass down their knowledge on how to play these songs so I can help keep them alive in my generation!
@@AllanEvansOfficial Hey my pleasure bro. Thanks for watching.
Hey guys this is Rocco from Alabama. What a good way to start off a week, leaning a new ABB. Thank you for taking time to do this. It has been a great help to me. It is a very noble thing to share your gift with others, it tells me a lot about what type of person you are. Thanks Rocco
Thanks for these lessons... Very nice detailed work...Please keep 'em coming.
Your lesson, like the song, stood the test of time. Thanks for a complete lesson, maybe I can get my version of the ground now.
Appreciate you for the positive feedback. Thanks a lot.
Good lesson, great tone!
Hey Crazy, You are my "Go To" guy for ABB songs. First, you do them and second, you get them right! I LIKE That!!!!!! I think this is right up my alley for performing out at parties with friends. Three chords. I can count that high! Toy Caldwell (MTB) only used fingers as does Derrick Trucks when playing slide. So much more control and a bigger library of sounds. And yes, there's Nobody left to run with anymore!!! Great work and thank you!
Thanks a lot my friend. I appreciate the feedback. Stay tuned. I expect to add material and improve the quality of the product over time. It's a fun hobby for me to do this stuff.
Great job Mike!
Mike, nice job my friend. Always enjoy & work with your lessons, especially ABB material.
@KP11520 KP - Thanks a lot my good man. I've become the ABB guy - and I like it a lot. I guess I probably play this style as good as I play anything and my band does a good number of ABB tunes so I listen to them and play them quite a lot. This is a great song to do because it is not complex as you've noted however there are a lot of classic Dickey and Warren style licks to learn and get better at as you go. Watch for part two as well. It's already shot I just have to post-process. Late - Mike
@Rocco9457 Rocco - I really appreciate your comments on my lesson videos. I do this because I get a lot of enjoyment from doing it and for guys like you that really dig what I'm doing because it's helping you get better. Good luck to you and keep on jamming bro!
Pro tip when you're playing the A chord make sure you're grabbing the F# note on the High E string on the upstroke it makes a big difference in the vibe and sound of the song. trust me I know the dude who wrote it
best lesson
Thanks for the positive feedback and for watching! ~Mike
Love this song. Been wanting to find time to transcribe it and notate it for a long time but never have so far. This gives me a headstart, so thanks for that! It takes me forever to transcribe stuff. Everybody who loves this album needs to e-mail Hal Leonard and tell them you want the album transcribed to sheet music/guitar tab! If enough people ask for it...they might do the book. See my channel if you like the song "Back where it all Begins". I transcribed it note for note the best I could and I'm gonna put those transcipts and guitar pro file up for sale soon for anyone who is interested. Or you can just watch me play it and figure it out that way. I gotta say, i think I had it pretty darn close. I think I have some stuff to update on the closing section of my notation still though before I post it.
Hey there - thanks for watching. I'll be doing much more stuff so keep checking back or hit subscribe and notify when new videos are posted by clicking on the "alarm" icon.
Have you done you dont love me ? I dont mean all of it just some of the great licks. Thanks
in the video with DB and WHaynes the ending is quite different. anybody know those chords that DB used? thanks jim
What scale would you say you're using for the slide and the other solos?
I'm mean the tune is pretty much in E major so I would say that is your scale.
This song is basically all E major pentatonic with some added notes from the E major scale, particularly the Perfect 4th
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