Thank you. Great lesson again! I love listening to my CCR vinyl and learning these songs. Would love to learn some of Fogerty's "Keep on Chooglin" riffs.
The most interesting thing I found out about a lot of the CCR stuff trying to match sound. Was like the Allman Brothers there were two guitars. A lot of times John would I think play down a full step in the key of D and Tom would have his guitar tune to standard and then they would lend them in together to get that sound.
@@truckerkevthepaidtourist Tom Fogerty's part is the ringing E note you hear on one side. The two chunky rhythm and rhythm-lead parts are John. Here's a question. Do you hear a kick drum on the album track? I sure don't!
@@truckerkevthepaidtourist Creedence had been a studio recording band for years before they were a hit. It's more like they had the money to do as they wished.
It's a Telecaster Plus. It looks like a 1996 to me. The Telecaster Plus also has a scalloped body like a Strat so you don't keep digging yoursel in the ribs. I have a 1997 Telecaster Plus, but all three of my pickups are single coil.
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Great lesson. I think this is one the greatest song ever written.
Great lesson. Love Fogerty and love this song.
Awesome choice! Your vids have been right on point lately
Geez this is an excellent lesson, thank you.
Thank you. Great lesson again! I love listening to my CCR vinyl and learning these songs. Would love to learn some of Fogerty's "Keep on Chooglin" riffs.
The most interesting thing I found out about a lot of the CCR stuff trying to match sound.
Was like the Allman Brothers there were two guitars.
A lot of times John would I think play down a full step in the key of D and Tom would have his guitar tune to standard and then they would lend them in together to get that sound.
On this song, there are three guitar parts.
@@RideAcrossTheRiver yep.
John was experimenting with a little layering at this time began to feel more comfortable in the studio.
@@truckerkevthepaidtourist Tom Fogerty's part is the ringing E note you hear on one side. The two chunky rhythm and rhythm-lead parts are John.
Here's a question. Do you hear a kick drum on the album track? I sure don't!
@@truckerkevthepaidtourist Creedence had been a studio recording band for years before they were a hit. It's more like they had the money to do as they wished.
Excellent lesson! Thank you! 👏👏👏👏👏
Enjoyed very much
Thanks
Jon i don't how ur only at 143 k subs crazy
And the rest of solos?
What pick do you use ?
Wooo. Hoooo!
Im new to guitar .. can i ask why your tele has 3 pickups ? And what tele it is ?
It's a Telecaster Plus. It looks like a 1996 to me.
The Telecaster Plus also has a scalloped body like a Strat so you don't keep digging yoursel in the ribs.
I have a 1997 Telecaster Plus, but all three of my pickups are single coil.
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An E7 never sounded so swampy
That's right one chord. Hang on to E7 keep on chooglin
You need to learn the proper strumming. If you can't play it right why teach it wrong?