What scale sounds better to you? Also at 5:08 I have the right diagram up, but it should say D major pentatonic instead of G major pentatonic. Sorry for that. Have a rockin day everyone✌️
Not certain which one to choose, Rusty. I will try them out and analyse the sound. I have just recently taught my 10 year old great-nephew the main body of the song and I try to use it to teach him a bit of music theory. I find doing so helps him understand how and why songs use certain scales and chords. I did the same thing with Carry On Wayward Son. It has actually made me a better player to teach him because I really have to analyse the songs. Thanks Rusty.
I loved this lesson Rusty, all scales sounds awesome to my ears, 2 majors more happy/country flavour and minor more bluesy/darker/sad colour. It will be good to show details of rythmic parts and riffs. Thanks so much for this lesson! Happy to learn with you ;-)
To me D Minor is the best. I think people "hear" the song in different ways. The original solo always sounded a bit off to me, like the player was in the wrong key. Before UA-cam highlighted this mystery, In searching around the fretboard for the best key, D minor pentatonic seemed correct,
Eddie was a personal friend of mine. Lived right up the street from me here in Nashville. He interpreted this song 100% in G major. He actually thought it was funny when people would play it in D. Now, Steve Gains interpreted it in D. I asked Ed one time, "As good of a guitar player that Steve was, why did he play SHA in D?" Ed simply said "I have no idea".
That is so cool man! I love the Ed King vibe, and that tune for sure! There’s many players that actually argue about this topic! But for me, I would not argue about something that sounded so good!(The Ed King Solo). Thanks so much for checking in and sharing this!Later, bro. 😎
@@rustysguitar1 Most people don't know this but Eddie and Al Kooper were very at odds on what key Ed should have played the solo in. I personally played it in D for many years. Just could not make G work for some reason. Then one day it just clicked. This was before I met Ed. Now, D sounds way off and amateur to me.
@@VPicksGuitarPicks I did hear that about Al Cooper. Honestly, I really only like to hear the solo in G major! I really appreciate you sharing the stories with me! Later, bro🤛
GREAT VIDEO! I happen to know Jay Rockett - he's a personal friend of mine. Thank you for plugging his Archer pedal. The Archer lines are awesome as are the rest of his products. I use the retired Led Boots; boost w/overdrive. My kids pedal board is loaded with J. Rockett Audio Designs pedals. Good times. Thanks again for this awesome video - surprised I haven't found you till now. Cheers!
Here's a little fun fact (at least for me!): Ed King wrote this song on his 1973 Fender Stratocaster and you can actually own this guitar for nearly half a million dollars via Carter Vintage Guitars. I happen to own this exact same guitar, same year, finish and maybe even off the same run as far as I know. To me it was just a used Fender guitar since Leo sold out his company in 1964 but if I was to sell it......I'd be hoping for around a mere 1% the price tag on Mr. King's Strat........may he of course RIP. Jim C.
Yeah, well I love Soloing over this track! Loads of fun! That is a great Stratocaster, you have! That is a cool, fun fact, for sure! As always thanks for checking out, my videos, man! Talk to you soon🤛
After around 5 Miller high life's. I don't think no one around the campfire would know. I didn't realize this is my favorite scale my go to scale with 2 or 3 added notes. Thanks for the insight. I thought ED used the BB box
Let's say a Song of three chords.....how to solo now using minor pentatonic or major pentatonic is my problem right now.....do you have a Whatsapp number? I saw you doing this in one your lessons
@@anthonymaina5688 I’m not sure what you mean but over most any backing track you can look at the first chord and play minor or major pentatonic. Sometimes one or the other will sound better. But I broke it down in the video. Talk to you later.👍
Even though none of us are going to be able to play a guitar solo as good as Ed King, That doesn't mean that we can't all have fun learning. This was an awesome lesson. Thank you for making this video. Peace.. Joe
I do love me some Ed King guitar! We can try to sound like to him and have fun that’s for sure! Thanks a lot for checking out the video, Joe! Later buddy👍
Not enough “teachers” teach the basics of playing different pentatonics over chords. This lesson gives a solid overview of that. Awesome lesson man, thanks again
Hello Rusty I've been playing for 45+ years and this is the BEST guitar lesson I've ever had! Thank you. Excellent example of teaching the major pentatonic in a song, WOW!!! Just Made my Day!!!
I’m really glad to hear that Rick! This is one of the most fun lesson videos I have done. Early on, I could not get my fingers to go through the scales that way. That’s why I teach the extended Pentatonic scale so much. I really do appreciate this positive positive feedback here! Thanks a lot for checking out my video, Rick👍
Rusty...I recently discovered you and started with your arpeggio patterns and now this. I have been struggling to get beyond playing pentatonic scales and moving into more expressive lead licks. Somehow just these two videos have helped me break into a different space for the first time in a couple of years. My backing track improvisations this morning were different, better, more expressive, more creative. You've managed to find a teaching transitional space that seems uncommon. I look forward to continued learning from you. Thank you!
I’m so glad to hear that! I’m always happy to help! I like how you said teaching transitional space. I need to keep that in mind as I make some upcoming lessons! Thanks for your feedback. And thanks for all your support.👍
every body makes mistakes this is not a perfict world rusty, this is one of my favorit songs my favorit band, any thing you shair with us is Great thank you for your time
You are right about the major sound! Maybe just sneak in a little minor for a second or two. Thanks a lot for checking out the video and enjoy the rest of your Sunday.🙏
Predominantly, yes, but it sounds really good when Rusty (as he put it) sneaked in a little minor pentatonic. I think it adds spice and contrast and sounds really sophisticated.
Rusty, my friend I really appreciate that you put the distortion pedal in there too and explain positions on your guitar etc. etc. because you are able to get very distinct sounds . When I played electric rhythm, I was more of a minimalist. I didn’t really use but two things of Wawa pedal on some fuzz. I most played acoustic guitar, amplified more Eagles, James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt, stuff like that. Now I’m chasing tone sounds or one person said happy hunting for tones . ❤
Another terrific lesson. I mean, who hasn't fantasized about playing that song at one time or another, amirite. But who'da figured it would be so easy! 🤯 I like how you're giving a basic roadmap to what's going on rather than trying to mimic every. single. note. of the original. But I spent longer than I like to admit trying to break down how you did that rhythm part at the beginning.
I break down the intro in this video. 5 classic guitar riffs that will make you a better player! ua-cam.com/video/raXdIV2O07A/v-deo.html. But yes, when I was younger, I tried and tried to play the solo, and kept failing. It just uses some simple structure. Lots and lots of fun improvising over this one. Thanks a lot Crash.💥 have a great weekend buddy👍
Rusty, I'm 57 years old. When I started playing was probably early '90s and there was no internet. But I didn't really start learning a lot like learning lead guitar until recent years. Man I'm so thankful to have teachers like you and a few others that teach on the internet!! It's amazing to me that I can just turn on the internet and learn from professionals like yourself -- it's fantastic. I'm so grateful for your work man. Keep the great lessons coming!
Glad you’re having fun Paul! I still get excited when I learn new things on the guitar. Thanks so much for the comment and have a great weekend brother 😎
I was messing with this solo for a while and not being happy with it. You gave me so many more options and an understanding of how they connect. Thank you!
Good discussion. I think shifting from D major pentatonic over the D & C Chords to G Maj pentatonic over the G chord makes the most satisfying 'solution' to my ears. There's potentially a slight clash with the F# over the I chord sounding a bit 'hokey'. But everything you played was great as good phrasing and chord tone targeting overcomes that potential clash.
Thx rusty ur the only guy who slows it down call out strings and frets so I can get it!ur the only one who does this this way. Thx rusty I'm subscribing now
Thanks Duane! I believe if you see it and hear it, you can play it! If you watch somebody slow things down, it will stick in your brain. Thanks for subscribing to my channel and have a great weekend.👍
Hi Rusty, I’ve really enjoyed segments where you give us a chord progression and recommend some scales. That alone helps me think less and just practice more!
Rusty your one hell of a kick@ss guitar player thanks for taking the time to make these videos your tone is exceptional really God Bless you and your family JTH
Thanks a lot, Marc! I think all those scales sound good in a different way! Fun stuff here for sure! I appreciate you checking out my videos. Talk to you soon, buddy.👍
Loved Lynyrd Skynyrd, great lesson. I just subscribed to your videos. Ed King is my favorite in the band. Loved his style. The others were great but Ed King is the best in the group.
cool,it's too bad losing Vanzant the guy was a great song writer and the guitar players were very good and underrated I wish we got more music from them and great lesson Rusty
RIP Ronnie Vanzant! The guys that are touring under the Lynyrd Skynyrd name do not quite sound the same! I always loved the guitar work! Tried to do it the best I could back in the high school days! Thanks again my friend👍
Rusty Thank you for another great lesson and for sharing your set up. I personally can’t pick between the scales I think that they all fit in perfectly 👍
Love this lesson and love the song . Thanks man for sharing your experience and knowledge. Nailing this will be a milestone for me and just a hell of a lot of fun.
What scale sounds better to you? Also at 5:08 I have the right diagram up, but it should say D major pentatonic instead of G major pentatonic. Sorry for that. Have a rockin day everyone✌️
Not certain which one to choose, Rusty. I will try them out and analyse the sound. I have just recently taught my 10 year old great-nephew the main body of the song and I try to use it to teach him a bit of music theory. I find doing so helps him understand how and why songs use certain scales and chords. I did the same thing with Carry On Wayward Son. It has actually made me a better player to teach him because I really have to analyse the songs. Thanks Rusty.
@@rayross997 Sounds great Ray! Have fun buddy 👍
I loved this lesson Rusty, all scales sounds awesome to my ears, 2 majors more happy/country flavour and minor more bluesy/darker/sad colour.
It will be good to show details of rythmic parts and riffs.
Thanks so much for this lesson! Happy to learn with you ;-)
@@rafa_guitar Thanks bro 😎 Glad you liked the video! Have a great Sunday 🙏
To me D Minor is the best. I think people "hear" the song in different ways. The original solo always sounded a bit off to me, like the player was in the wrong key. Before UA-cam highlighted this mystery, In searching around the fretboard for the best key, D minor pentatonic seemed correct,
I love Rusty’s channel and his whole laid back manner . We need more ppl like Rusty in our life
I appreciate the kind words BB! Thanks so much for your support and enjoy your weekend👌
I agree! I am loving this channel so far! It’s got me so excited to play!
Eddie was a personal friend of mine. Lived right up the street from me here in Nashville. He interpreted this song 100% in G major. He actually thought it was funny when people would play it in D. Now, Steve Gains interpreted it in D. I asked Ed one time, "As good of a guitar player that Steve was, why did he play SHA in D?" Ed simply said "I have no idea".
That is so cool man! I love the Ed King vibe, and that tune for sure! There’s many players that actually argue about this topic! But for me, I would not argue about something that sounded so good!(The Ed King Solo). Thanks so much for checking in and sharing this!Later, bro. 😎
@@rustysguitar1 Most people don't know this but Eddie and Al Kooper were very at odds on what key Ed should have played the solo in. I personally played it in D for many years. Just could not make G work for some reason. Then one day it just clicked. This was before I met Ed. Now, D sounds way off and amateur to me.
@@VPicksGuitarPicks I did hear that about Al Cooper. Honestly, I really only like to hear the solo in G major! I really appreciate you sharing the stories with me! Later, bro🤛
That’s really a wonderful story.
@@VPicksGuitarPickswonderful story.❤
You dont play from your head like most guitarist, you play from your heart. I m so touched
Always from the heart! Thanks a lot MM! 👍
Expand your horizons they all work that's the beauty mix um up....!!!
Right on! Thanks man 👍
your way of teaching is outstanding, lightbulbs are going off, Well done, have you a teaching Course
Hey Tony, glad you’re getting something from the lessons! I do not have a course put together yet. Coming soon! Have fun on that Guitar this week.👍
GREAT VIDEO! I happen to know Jay Rockett - he's a personal friend of mine. Thank you for plugging his Archer pedal. The Archer lines are awesome as are the rest of his products. I use the retired Led Boots; boost w/overdrive. My kids pedal board is loaded with J. Rockett Audio Designs pedals. Good times. Thanks again for this awesome video - surprised I haven't found you till now. Cheers!
That’s so cool Josh! I LOVE that pedal! I’m really glad you found the channel! Thanks a lot and have an awesome weekend buddy 😎
God bless you always brother 🙏
Blessings to you also John! Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
Nice intro, Rusty! I’m going with the G major 😂
Yes! The G major sound is fantastic! Thanks a lot Michelle for checking out the lesson and enjoy your weekend❤️
Brother Rusty your are always awesome
Thanks so much John! Good to hear from you buddy 👍
G major my favorite
Yes, that original sound will always be stuck in my head! Thanks for checking in Tom! Later bro 😎
ioh oh it was a bubble moment with this lesson , from here a new sound come for ever .
Glad you got something from the lesson. Thanks.👍
Here's a little fun fact (at least for me!): Ed King wrote this song on his 1973 Fender Stratocaster and you can actually own this guitar for nearly half a million dollars via Carter Vintage Guitars. I happen to own this exact same guitar, same year, finish and maybe even off the same run as far as I know. To me it was just a used Fender guitar since Leo sold out his company in 1964 but if I was to sell it......I'd be hoping for around a mere 1% the price tag on Mr. King's Strat........may he of course RIP. Jim C.
Yeah, well I love Soloing over this track! Loads of fun! That is a great Stratocaster, you have! That is a cool, fun fact, for sure! As always thanks for checking out, my videos, man! Talk to you soon🤛
Hi Man 💪 awesome performance and video here 👍🎸 see you soon
Good to hear from you Fabio! Thanks! Later bro 😎
Cheers man, can`t wait to try it 👌
Cool bro 😎 Happy to hear it! Later 👍
Thanks
I really do appreciate this Ray! You have blessed me, my friend🙏 Many Many thanks!!! Have a great weekend and let’s talk soon.👍
Good tips . I'm gonna try this today .( 60yrs old just starting to play )
Sounds good David! Let me know how it goes! Later bro 😎
Great logic! Dickkie Betts in there too. Love it!Thanks
Thanks, Clark! I love me some dickey Betts for sure! I really appreciate you checking in! Enjoy your weekend, bro 😎
A big hello and thanks from france ! super nice and clear lesson , thank you so much
Greetings from Chicago! Thanks for checking out the lesson👍
I try to watch all your videos… you make learning easier and fun
I’m really glad to hear that! I appreciate you checking out my videos! Talk to you soon buddy👍
You give it both, the slow and fast motions. I like it a lot.
Glad you liked it Dr. Morgan! Thanks for checking in! Have a rockin weekend buddy✌️
the D sounds the best to me and thanks for covering this and using the extended scales....
Thanks for watching the video Larry. Hope you had fun with it and talk to you soon buddy.😎
Lovely stuff again. U make them look easy. Well done. I’m seriously loving ur videos. Make me want to pick up my guitar.
That’s exciting when you wanna go grab your guitar! Let’s keep working on this stuff together. Later, Alex.🤛
Sweet southern touch , very nice tone and riffing 😊
Thanks a lot John! Later bro 😎
D major penta work pretty good and also B blues scale Los Angeles : ) PS Your licks sound great
Right on man! This was a fun lesson for me! Thanks for checking it out and talk to you soon👍
After around 5 Miller high life's. I don't think no one around the campfire would know. I didn't realize this is my favorite scale my go to scale with 2 or 3 added notes. Thanks for the insight. I thought ED used the BB box
Thanks Chuck! I believe that he did use the BB box! I was just trying to keep it simple for the video! Thanks for checking it out! Later bro 😎 👍
@@chucklee347 Right on bro 😎
Dude Fantastic , That's what I'm talkin' about right here :) Awesome Rusty :)
I love this tune Daniel! Glad you liked the video man. Later bro 😎
Many many thanks i'm still very happy to follow your precious help !
Glad the lesson’s are helpful! Thank you 👍
Thanks rusty, another great lesson, to me I like the G major 🤙
G is what we are used to hearing. Glad you liked the lesson David! Enjoy your Sunday 🙏
Great lesson. Just what I was looking for. Thanks heaps.
Thanks man! Glad you liked the lesson! Have a great weekend👍
Super useful. Thank you!!!
Glad the lesson was useful! And you’re very welcome 🤛
i am 74 and still love this guy i learned a lot from him thanks for your time rusty
Thanks so much, Frank! I hope you enjoy your Sunday🙏
Fab stuff!
Glad you liked it! I had a lot of fun making this lesson video! Later buddy👍
Amazing. Thanks for sharing.
I appreciate that! Thanks Marcos👍
Been a struggling player for years this is the first lesson that’s ever made total sense too me thank you rusty
Cool! I’m happy to hear that! I appreciate the feedback! Thank you 👍
Thank you Rusty.
You’re welcome John! And have a great Easter Sunday 🙏
Great lesson Rusty thank you Paul from Ireland
Thanks Paul! Have a great weekend 👍
Never seen a guitar teacher break the solo of this song in the world like you..... amazing
It’s a fun one!!! A classic! Have a great Sunday 🙏
Let's say a Song of three chords.....how to solo now using minor pentatonic or major pentatonic is my problem right now.....do you have a Whatsapp number? I saw you doing this in one your lessons
You seem to be a very good teacher
@@anthonymaina5688 thanks so much! I appreciate that👍
@@anthonymaina5688 I’m not sure what you mean but over most any backing track you can look at the first chord and play minor or major pentatonic. Sometimes one or the other will sound better. But I broke it down in the video. Talk to you later.👍
That’s rusty wat a great lesson cheers my man !! Brian Ireland 🇮🇪🎸🎸
Greetings from the USA Brian! Always appreciate your visit to the channel! Enjoy your weekend ✌️
Thanks again Rusty for another great lesson.
Thanks man! I love that groove! Talk to you later👍
Great lesson 😊
Thanks Michael! Glad you liked the lesson! Later bro 😎
wonderful guitar lesson! very useful video my friend!
thanks for wonderful sharing!
Many thanks TAK! Happy that the lesson was useful. Enjoy your weekend bro 😎
Even though none of us are going to be able to play a guitar solo as good as Ed King, That doesn't mean that we can't all have fun learning. This was an awesome lesson. Thank you for making this video. Peace.. Joe
I do love me some Ed King guitar! We can try to sound like to him and have fun that’s for sure! Thanks a lot for checking out the video, Joe! Later buddy👍
I love your videos.. thanks
Happy to hear it Joe! Thank you and enjoy your Sunday 🙏
Not enough “teachers” teach the basics of playing different pentatonics over chords. This lesson gives a solid overview of that. Awesome lesson man, thanks again
Right on bro 😎 Thanks for checking out the video! Later ✌️
Hello Rusty I've been playing for 45+ years and this is the BEST guitar lesson I've ever had! Thank you. Excellent example of teaching the major pentatonic in a song, WOW!!! Just Made my Day!!!
I’m really glad to hear that Rick! This is one of the most fun lesson videos I have done. Early on, I could not get my fingers to go through the scales that way. That’s why I teach the extended Pentatonic scale so much. I really do appreciate this positive positive feedback here! Thanks a lot for checking out my video, Rick👍
Thanks Rusty!!! Brilliant!!
You’re welcome! Later bro 😎
Rusty...I recently discovered you and started with your arpeggio patterns and now this. I have been struggling to get beyond playing pentatonic scales and moving into more expressive lead licks. Somehow just these two videos have helped me break into a different space for the first time in a couple of years. My backing track improvisations this morning were different, better, more expressive, more creative. You've managed to find a teaching transitional space that seems uncommon. I look forward to continued learning from you. Thank you!
I’m so glad to hear that! I’m always happy to help! I like how you said teaching transitional space. I need to keep that in mind as I make some upcoming lessons! Thanks for your feedback. And thanks for all your support.👍
Modes of music is all this is about.
Thanks Craig👍
❤thanks rusty
Thanks Stuart 👌
every body makes mistakes this is not a perfict world rusty, this is one of my favorit songs my favorit band, any thing you shair with us is Great thank you for your time
Thanks so much bud!!! I greatly appreciate it 👍
I love your lesson sir,,thank you
I had a lot of fun doing this lesson! Glad you liked it! Talk to you soon👍
Rusty…you were the teacher I was looking for years ago!
You’re right! Back in the day we just had to figure it out from a record player. Keep rockin bro 😎 Thanks 👍
Thanks, I never thought of including the d miner pentatonic sounds great 👍
Yes, the D minor pentatonic scale adds some ROCK to the tune! I had so much fun making this video! Thanks for checking in Ron! Talk to you soon buddy👌
This is brilliant rusty thanks. I've always been confused exactly which Pentatonic key to use!
Glad you got something from the lesson Steve! I appreciate it, bro! Later😎
Another great lesson. The G major and D major sounded best to me. Just always been a major sounding song in my head...
You are right about the major sound! Maybe just sneak in a little minor for a second or two. Thanks a lot for checking out the video and enjoy the rest of your Sunday.🙏
Predominantly, yes, but it sounds really good when Rusty (as he put it) sneaked in a little minor pentatonic. I think it adds spice and contrast and sounds really sophisticated.
Rusty, my friend I really appreciate that you put the distortion pedal in there too and explain positions on your guitar etc. etc. because you are able to get very distinct sounds . When I played electric rhythm, I was more of a minimalist. I didn’t really use but two things of Wawa pedal on some fuzz. I most played acoustic guitar, amplified more Eagles, James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt, stuff like that. Now I’m chasing tone sounds or one person said happy hunting for tones . ❤
Some great sounds! Thank you for checking out the video buddy 👍
Love Your Commitment, Rusty! Keep Up the Great Work!
Thank you David! I Appreciate it. Enjoy your weekend 👍
Gosh, I love all the scales on this Rusty - this is probably my favorite lesson so far - happy Friday!
This was a fun video for me! Thanks a lot Karen! Glad you stopped by and have a wonderful weekend ❤️
Another terrific lesson. I mean, who hasn't fantasized about playing that song at one time or another, amirite. But who'da figured it would be so easy! 🤯
I like how you're giving a basic roadmap to what's going on rather than trying to mimic every. single. note. of the original.
But I spent longer than I like to admit trying to break down how you did that rhythm part at the beginning.
I break down the intro in this video. 5 classic guitar riffs that will make you a better player!
ua-cam.com/video/raXdIV2O07A/v-deo.html. But yes, when I was younger, I tried and tried to play the solo, and kept failing. It just uses some simple structure. Lots and lots of fun improvising over this one. Thanks a lot Crash.💥 have a great weekend buddy👍
Absolutely superb, Rusty. Brilliant lesson. Sounds wonderful 👍😊👍
👍😊👍 MEGA like! 👍😊👍
Thanks a lot Ryan! I appreciate your message ✌️
Rusty, I'm 57 years old. When I started playing was probably early '90s and there was no internet. But I didn't really start learning a lot like learning lead guitar until recent years. Man I'm so thankful to have teachers like you and a few others that teach on the internet!! It's amazing to me that I can just turn on the internet and learn from professionals like yourself -- it's fantastic. I'm so grateful for your work man. Keep the great lessons coming!
Glad you’re having fun Paul! I still get excited when I learn new things on the guitar. Thanks so much for the comment and have a great weekend brother 😎
@@rustysguitar1 Include me in on the gratitude Rusty !!!
Great video as always! Nice job👍
Have a nice weekend Rusty!
Good to hear from you, Patrick! Thanks for checking out the lesson and you have a great weekend also👍
I was messing with this solo for a while and not being happy with it. You gave me so many more options and an understanding of how they connect. Thank you!
That’s great! It’s a fun one! Thanks 👍
great lesson Rusty..thank you so much
Thank you Dave! Much appreciated buddy 👍
I love this Lesson. Very, very good. I like the D scale. Thank you Rusty 🙏🙏🙏🙏
This is so fun to solo over! The D major and minor pentatonic sound great! Thanks for checking out the video Wolfgang! I’ll talk to you later👌
Rock and roll forever
That’s right, Mike! Keep on rockin✌️
Awesome lesson , many thanks Rusty!
Happy to hear it! And you’re very welcome. Have a great weekend Danylo👍
Good discussion. I think shifting from D major pentatonic over the D & C Chords to G Maj pentatonic over the G chord makes the most satisfying 'solution' to my ears. There's potentially a slight clash with the F# over the I chord sounding a bit 'hokey'. But everything you played was great as good phrasing and chord tone targeting overcomes that potential clash.
That’s a good way to look at it! But so many options to solo! I had so much fun making this video! Thanks for checking in! Later buddy 👍
Love the lessons with song based soloing approach. Learned some real pearls here for improvisation over these !!TY
Happy to hear it BJ! This tune resonates with many many guitar players for sure. Thanks and enjoy the rest your weekend.✌️
Another awesome lesson man. Can't wait to jam over this
Thanks a lot FB! Have fun with it and let me know how it goes! Have a rockin week ahead✌️
Hello man. I love this. It’s very helpful and, very funky. Thank you.
I appreciate that! Thank you and enjoy your Sunday 🙏
Lots of fun and the D is my favorite
Yes! Sounds great! Thanks so much for checking out the video, Tony🤛
Another great lesson. This is something I’ve been wanting to learn wow you have a great weekend and God bless you and your family
Hey Ronald, hope you have fun with it! Many blessings to you and your family also🙏🙏🙏 Thank you brother 😀
you are making it so easy to learn thanks Rusty
I appreciate that Kevin! Learning new things makes the Guitar a lot more fun! Talk to you soon buddy👍
Thx rusty ur the only guy who slows it down call out strings and frets so I can get it!ur the only one who does this this way. Thx rusty I'm subscribing now
Thanks Duane! I believe if you see it and hear it, you can play it! If you watch somebody slow things down, it will stick in your brain. Thanks for subscribing to my channel and have a great weekend.👍
Hi Rusty, I’ve really enjoyed segments where you give us a chord progression and recommend some scales. That alone helps me think less and just practice more!
Hey Jorge, sounds like you’re working on the right things! Thanks for supporting the channel! Have a great rest of your Sunday🙏
Rusty your one hell of a kick@ss guitar player thanks for taking the time to make these videos your tone is exceptional really God Bless you and your family JTH
I am happy to make these lesson videos! I really enjoy it! Thanks for taking the time to watch them. Blessings to you also my friend.🙏
Great piece and wonderful performance 🎸👏👍thanks for sharing Best wishes good luck
Thank you Lucyna! Good to hear from you. 👍
Awesome, you're the Man. Thank you. Maybe you could elaborate on why the solos fit in the chord structure?
Hey Charlie, there is a lot to talk about with-in this progression, how scales work over those chords. Talk to you soon buddy.✌️Thanks 👍
I am more of a feel player, but I have learned so much watching Rusty‘s video lessons
Thanks man! I’m happy you like the lessons! Talk to you soon👍
Yes sir take care and God bless
@@BrianVining-v6e Thank you Brian! And you also 🙏
great inspiration, many thanks.
Sounds good. Glad to hear it. And you’re very welcome.👍
Rusty: your videos are addictive!!! And your sound gets stuck in the head... what a yummy sound!
Thanks so much David! Fun stuff! I appreciate you watching my videos. Have a great week 😎
So cool Rusty!! I'm not sure which scale is my fav, buts its amazing how they all sound like the right one!! Excellent!
Thanks a lot, Marc! I think all those scales sound good in a different way! Fun stuff here for sure! I appreciate you checking out my videos. Talk to you soon, buddy.👍
Love your channel Rustie thanks for all the lessons…
Hey Phil! Glad you like the lessons! I appreciate your support. Talk to you soon.👍
That sounds really good keep practicing I've been playing six months and it helped me have fun playing my scales from G man
Glad you liked the lesson GL! Thanks and have a rockin weekend👍
😢I really enjoyed the lesson. Thanks a lot for it!!
Glad you liked the lesson! Thanks for checking out the video! Later bro 😎
Absolutely brilliant lesson Rusty, as usual.👍
Thanks a lot Stuart! Enjoy your weekend 👍
I love the lesson and I love the tune. I remember this one way back in high school. Thanks Rusty❤
Thanks so much Sally! Have a wonderful weekend ❤️
The song is the key of G Major where the C is IV and D is V chord. Now that the song starts from the V chord, it makes it D Mixolydian.
You are right! Ed King just said that he looked at it as G major. But definitely, D mixolydian is correct! Thanks man.👍
Another superb tutorial 👍👍🎸🎸
Always appreciate it Tony! Thanks man👍
Yet another fantastic lesson!
I appreciate that Tim! Thanks so much and have a great weekend👍
Rusty, great lesson. You yanked me out of my rut with this one! Thank you!
Thanks bro 😎 I’m glad you got something from the lesson! I appreciate the comment! Keep rockin PF✌️
So cool Rusty! your a great mentor ❤
Thanks Logan! I appreciate it 👍
Loved Lynyrd Skynyrd, great lesson. I just subscribed to your videos. Ed King is my favorite in the band. Loved his style. The others were great but Ed King is the best in the group.
Right on Frank! I love me some Ed King 🔥 Thank you for your support bro 😎
You are welcome. However you should do an instrumental version of Sweet Home Alabama. Using all the penatonic scales. You sound great.
Amazing my friend! U are the master!
Thanks bro 😎
Rusty, this is an excellent lesson!
I had so much fun making this lesson, Russ! Thanks bro 😎
cool,it's too bad losing Vanzant the guy was a great song writer and the guitar players were very good and underrated I wish we got more music from them and great lesson Rusty
RIP Ronnie Vanzant! The guys that are touring under the Lynyrd Skynyrd name do not quite sound the same! I always loved the guitar work! Tried to do it the best I could back in the high school days! Thanks again my friend👍
@@rustysguitar1 I agree
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Thank you for another great lesson and for sharing your set up. I personally can’t pick between the scales I think that they all fit in perfectly 👍
Hey Mark, you’re right they all sound good. Thanks for taking the time to watch the video. Later bro 😎
Love this lesson and love the song . Thanks man for sharing your experience and knowledge. Nailing this will be a milestone for me and just a hell of a lot of fun.
The blue note for each scale is a big part of the sound. And I had a blast just making this video! Thanks for the comment.✌️