SWEET HOME ALABAMA - WRONG NOTE!! (Watch entire video)

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  • Опубліковано 26 лис 2023
  • It's easy to see why there is such confusion with this. Ed played the Bb live, but he played the A in the original recording (Second Helping). I prove it in this video.
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  • @denmar355

    You are the man Scott! I had learned it off the album back in the day and have always played it with the ‘A’ to ‘B’ and I knew you were correct to the original recording. What’s sad is that now that people have so many more resources they live to jump on folks over the tiny details even though you haves played countless live shows of these songs and even played with Skynyrd members. The original players weren’t even as nit-picky as some of the internet geniuses of today. Good on you sir!!

  • @fduffer

    Scott you are fantastic and probably the best connection to Ed King we have...thanks for your attitude and information on guitar and music 👍🏻

  • @TonyBeazley

    Scott thank you for this 👍🏼

  • @stephenmiller5023

    Years ago I remember seeing Ed King playing this with Marty Schwartz , & he had his take on how he originally had played this iconic riff . I believe he said he slid into his note as was done originally & also if I’m not mistaken said it could be played either way as you just demonstrated & would still work , and 90 % of people wouldn’t notice at all . Thanks for breaking this one down again as a refresher course . 😎👍

  • @airheads24

    Thanks for clearing that up Scott! I learned it from the record as A to B, but then saw Ed saying B flat so I changed the way I played it. But it was a lot of years between when he recorded it and when he made the UA-cam videos. I find the same about the solo - I hear it differently than what Ed says on his videos.

  • @SIXX2772

    We old-school players already know its both ways depending on how you feel...PERIOD! Its a shame some need a claim to fame over one note! lol

  • @zublacus

    We had a needle and a record, and we got really good at lifting and hitting the right groove to replay it. Great stuff as usual.

  • @tone-glide2402

    No denying that "A" note!.., and I've played it both ways though out the years.., Now if I can only nail down Ed's freakin! main solo!

  • @g.andyparks.1989

    Does anyone not change up licks after playing a song 200+ times ? If i am remembering the interview with Cooper he said Ronnie called and said he had a new song and wanted to get in on tape asap before it changed or lost it edge. Cooper booked them right into Atlanta and they cut sweet home alabama. Love what you do for everybody Scott.

  • @mitchchandler8243

    I'm so glad you covered this because I thought I was the only one in the world who never heard that b flat on second helping!

  • @abreug2

    Glad to you back posting much need LS how to vids!!

  • @valve84

    Great video Scott! Ed sounded like he would change it up throughout the song. Like he plays it three or more different ways on Second Helping little things makin it more interesting. But I heard that Bb somewhere, maybe live versions somewhere. Thanks for takin the time puttin this together and keepin Eds' playin alive

  • @CSF1034

    Thanks for taking the time to dissect the riff Scott!!! Like you, learned it on a record player, always an AB guy but do mix it up!

  • @j.michaelbrown3271

    Thank you, Scott! I asked Jerry a couple weeks ago and he said A to B. That’s the way McTaggert taught me as well. I benefit greatly by your work. And Randy makes an awesome guitar!! He and I went school together! Again thanks!

  • @jaygooch1190

    You're right, ain't nobody gonna know the difference. Keep these great videos coming. Been a die hard Skynyrd fan since I was ten in 1977.

  • @chesterproudfoot9864

    Another great video! Any chance of one for the solo on Every Mother's Son? You mentioned it in the video a couple of years ago if there was interest. 🙂 I'm interested!

  • @davidwebb3412

    As “Always” I love to see your UA-cam Tutorials.

  • @jejvmusic

    hard to get either....fast....so I just make it sound good.....make the people happy is my goal.....tks for your videos Sensei!

  • @sergeantbigsteve7192

    Scott I am so happy I found your channel. I am a 69 year old that has started learning the guitar. All my life I wanted to but had to take care of family and 8yrs of that was servicing my country in the army. You make everything so clear and I understand what you are show us. Keep up the great job you doing.

  • @michaelbennett376

    Thats a sweet strat, been trying to figure out who made it!