Guitar Lesson: How To Play Red Mosquito By Pearl Jam - Stone's Rhythm
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- Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
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Hey thanks for the shoutout! I’m honored to be your biggest fan. Ha!
So, Ryan, I know your going to add Mike’s part right? Here’s a bit of useless knowledge about when thy recorded that song. Mike used Eddie’s grandfather’s zippo lighter while playing the slide parts in the studio
Anyway thanks so much for all you do! You truly are amazing
that fact is hardly useless! Mike's parts: on the list :) and as always, it is my pleasure. I had my first cheesesteak, but it was in Boston, FYI, at a place i hadn't been to since I was 6
I promise to take you to South Philly for a real authentic cheesesteak. Best in the world.
I feel threatened by Matts self proclaimed title of your biggest fan.... I want a tittle too damn it... lets see what works here... a) Most Northerly fan... b) Biggest Canadian Fan.... c) nearly only female fan lol .... or... d) can't think of a d) ... I'll just settle with "Kara from Canada" I guess.... I promise to give Matt a run for his money though lol ;-)
hehe aw you guysssssss
Man I love this song! Such cool lyrics going over such strange and interesting music. I like how you know the theory behind why the music is weird but still works so well. I think that if I watch enough of your videos some of that theory will rub off. I’ve really been looking forward to this one. This song was one of the first PJ songs that caused me to become enchanted with Ed’s lyrical style. Btw, thanks for the shout-out, I’d have a beer with you any day! The personal element in your videos is really something else :) Another awesome guitar lesson Ryan, thank you! Eagerly awaiting a lesson on Mike’s part.
woo hoo I'm glad you liked it! Yeah, I think rub off is the operative term... one little thing sticks here and there and then it all kind of starts to make sense as one whole thing. as with anything I suppose :) Cheers Bob - until that beer!
Love it! Can’t wait to play it over the weekend
you sure you didn't boycott guitar playing until chinese is figured out? ;)
Awesome RL... thanks so much again for a great vid. Love this song
you are so very very welcome good sir Chris :)
How did I miss this!! This is perfect... Was thinking it might be time to cover 'no more'!
why thank you David, I'm glad you found it!
Yesssss. I got a shout out. SWEEEET. Thnx buddy. Been waiting for this one.
haha yay I'm glad you're happy anthony :)
Such a great feeling when you get a shout out
crescendo peak on this song is epic. Super lesson mate!
thanks mate!
Once Again. Thanks for taking the time to teach people including myself. Some great songs🤘Chris
oh great now i can't call you kind sir anymore
@@RyanLendt lol.. I actually got the reference. I left Chris. So touch'e Ryan.
Awesome, sounds great! Thanks!
you are most welcome. thank you for the excellent request :)
Totally AWESOME, not at all weird! And I didn't nap through any of it! Hey Ryan, Thanks for this one! WOW! I love it. Now if I get hit by a bus today, Know that I died a happy, happy man. You are outta this world with your guitar playing! 😬👽🏌️🌍
well yes that's because I woke you up right before we got into it :P That's very kind charlie, but I hope you do not get hit by a bus :)
hahaha! funny! and true.
Fanfrickintastic Ryan, thank you!
glad you enjoyed that Chris :)
Love it, great song. THX
YW!
that change in keys in modal interchange... the chorus does the modal interchange when the eb is introduced and spans over the Bb... then back to key of c when the f and c are played......... eb or c minor.... :-) great work regardless amigo
yep yep! the old pj major minor trick - featured in black and jeremy as well but this one is more fluxy
@@RyanLendt you know.. know that i think of it... i think its in f major/dminor and only uses modal interchange on eb and g chords... the eb is the b7 of F minor and the g chord is just a 2 two chord with a major voicing acting as quick passing tone type chord.... kinda like when dylan goes to the major second d chord in she belongs to me.... anyhow ,, we could disect this a millions ways, but this is not rick beato's channel .... hahahh :-) what important is that you are a good egg and great teacher
i am with you on that partner.. tab books are way off sometimes.... you would think they would have the band proof read it...
i bet the band is only obliquely aware that it exists
Great tutorial!!! Thx againnn you’re the best
and for next time can you give me a clue about how to pronounce your first name? :)
Hahahah i guess like that professor albert einstein but just the stein part😂
that is very helpful! like the thing germans put beer in
Yeah, Hail Stone
always hail stone
Great Lesson Ryan.. Big fan.. if you could also tell which tone on the guitar amplifier you were using to get this sound
Thanks fastball :) I usually just flip through the tones on the line 6 until i find one that doesn't sound like I'm trying to be in a metal band, then turn the gain so it's the right amount of crunch. TBH I don't put all that much thought into it. I'd like to, but a plethora of pedals aren't in my budget at the moment.
So once again, going through some of the songs that I haven't been tending to for a while and came across this wonderful one. I'm wondering if it's time to do Mike's parts? Just a nudge. Thanks!
thanks for the nudge K Lohr :)
i don't know why I didn't say Kevin just there. thanks for the nudge Kevin :)
@@RyanLendt funny
I almost bought the anthology book but read a lot of reviews saying it gets a lit wrong. So you're probably right. I'd use the book as a guide in this case.
I mean. it's 98.5% correct. but I have personally found multiple mistakes, I think i've used it for like five songs so far. It's written weirdly too. Like SO DETAILED that they were trying to make it so you could play the song even if you've never heard it, but that kind of just makes it harder to follow, especially since who looks up tabs to songs they've never heard. Plus no solos. what's the point of going through all that effort and not doing the extra 15% to make it a truly whole thing. That said, hats off to whomever put all that time and energy into it. THAT said, I think I could have done a better job. THAAAAAT said: you'd have to pay me a lot to sit down for that amount of time with one project. I doubt there was a hefty offer there
@@RyanLendt I imagine it's just someones full time job to do these books. I kmow there were books for the first few albums so I'd wager they lifted a lot of the music from those books.
The lack of the solos is boggling though, there's some truly iconic work in their catalogue and to leave it out makes me question the purpose of the book. The only passable reason I could think of would be for space. Regardless though, dissapointing.
here here
please please please do also slip away from Madseason. greetings from Greece
that will most definitely happen Teo - thanks for the request in greece!
Lol ...brain fart 🤣 love ya man! 😂
:)
Bout time!
sheesh! touch crowd ;)
do mikes
🤙🤘 how can you not love this one. Ya know it’s snowing up here .. my luck .. my furnace decided to die. So had to take the day off of work to let the furnace guy make me some fire. The point... dude was a professionally trained drummer .. and ended up helping me make fire .. but most importantly... fixed my bad drum set up.... I had a fatal error which I’m too embarrassed to talk about... we spun some vinyl and talked music ..🤘🤘
My request is that you bust out your electric kit and show us some basics.... could work well to help explain timing and counting ...my limited drum understanding has formed the basis of my guitar counting ... maybe that’s wrong??
ok 1) an impromptu day off sounds like just what the doctor ordered!
B) what the hell it's still the first half of september!!
354.c) you know, given I am in no way shape or form a drummer of any sort, I might actually be able to explain the basics pretty well, since that's about where my drum knowledge stops and we'll be on the same level. Thank you for asking!
also, how's that for turnaround, i just happened to be sitting down now to do this because I just got home from doing that thing I always do instead of my regular weekday routine. great timing team!
sweet Ryan Lendt ....lets get er done then. ... you love a good challenge. 354c) sounds very hopeful.
Ryan Lendt huh? you were chasing little balls around in the forest again? silliness
hehe yes it is. sometimes i giggle uncontrollably about how silly it is and how intense everyone is about it... and yet I am one of those people
"E flat, everyone's worst nightmare" -- LOLz
tricky to play, tricky to figure out where it is, and even tricky to not say D#. nothing good about Eb :)
I believe you're just "Habit" away from completing all of "No Code". (If my search was accurate that is). So I'm gonna request it to complete that album. Soon you'll need to do play lists for PJ by albums.
wow how odd that i subconsciously almost completed no code first! is this true? Have we don'e I'm open? have we done mankind?
I now have 405 videos up. it's getting to the point where once I'm finished with a video it flies out the other ear and i have almost zero recollection about what we've covered.
@@RyanLendt I didn't recall either of them, but there they were. Those early middle (is that a thing?) Vitalogy, No Code, and Yield are the most important to me which is why I noticed.
north northwest :P
Can you do picture by filter?
totally
"Giant one... mighty fine " - stone
when did he say that? :)
At the very beginning of red mos it sounds like stone says "giant one mighty fine " what do you think he says ?
@@timhart7094 I always thought it was - Line 1, mighty fine.
Guitar solo?
fun idea
@@RyanLendtyou should do it!!
Bro! Fire your Grandma asap