Thank you sir, for not rushing though this song like most tutorials do. It is not a hard song to play, If instructors would just slooooow down. I find that to be the case with most songs which seem to be complicated. I have been playing since the 1960's and am just now able to play this song and many others thank to people like you, who take time to explain the various techniques being used in the song. Many of us are able to play the various chords, diads, triads, hammer downs, pull-offs, octaves, scales, partial scales, etc being used in many of these songs. We just need help understanding the timing, strum patterns, rests, etc. you have done an excellent job.
Sincerely thank you for this playing example. I was able to pull most of it from your other video but the part that has been kicking me more than anything is the droning octave part. Also a couple of your embellishments are SO nice, I’ll have to steal a few. This has always been one of my very favorites along with ABC, you have done such a wonderful job with this, I honestly never thought I’d be able to play it and now I can. Top work!!! Thank you! Buddy
Hey Dave, I just signed up as a Patreon... You have some really great stuff here, this is really a deal to have access to your work! I’m so very happy I came across your channel. Buddy
Wonderful video rhythm guitar tutorial on this great song! Of course the "bass guitar shadowing" (for lack of a better term on my part) at the 19:00 minute part and beyond, was actually played in the original recording live in the studio by the great Mr. Don Peake who played along side the bass guitarist, the late Mr. Wilton Felder.
So if I just want to learn one guitar part to play with a backing track it's guitar 2 or play along with guitar 1 for the intro then do guitar 2 from then on? www.karaoke-version.com/custombackingtrack/the-jackson-5/i-want-you-back.html
Yes you could do that. On gigs I play octaves for the intro then chord work (guitar 2) for the verse and then I go back to octaves for a chorus. That's just the way I do it live with a band.
Thanks, Dave. I've been waiting for that. Great work. Question/Hint ... I think the downs and ups in the first bar on count 2 and 3 in your tab for the octave part are switched.
Thank you sir, for not rushing though this song like most tutorials do. It is not a hard song to play, If instructors would just slooooow down. I find that to be the case with most songs which seem to be complicated. I have been playing since the 1960's and am just now able to play this song and many others thank to people like you, who take time to explain the various techniques being used in the song. Many of us are able to play the various chords, diads, triads, hammer downs, pull-offs, octaves, scales, partial scales, etc being used in many of these songs. We just need help understanding the timing, strum patterns, rests, etc. you have done an excellent job.
Best lesson on how to play this song on the internet! Thank you so much.
You are welcome.
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Excellenté Dave. You've made Mike Price a very happy camper, when I practice each day for four hours.. It makes it even more enjoyable, Cheers Dave.
Thanks Mike!
Great job and much appreciated, Dave. This lesson is more accurate than the "Pro" tab on other sites.
Cheers Ed!
Sincerely thank you for this playing example. I was able to pull most of it from your other video but the part that has been kicking me more than anything is the droning octave part. Also a couple of your embellishments are SO nice, I’ll have to steal a few. This has always been one of my very favorites along with ABC, you have done such a wonderful job with this, I honestly never thought I’d be able to play it and now I can. Top work!!! Thank you! Buddy
Hey Dave, I just signed up as a Patreon... You have some really great stuff here, this is really a deal to have access to your work! I’m so very happy I came across your channel. Buddy
@@budandbean1 Thanks Buddy!
Outstanding and so Englishly thorough!! Mahalo Dave (Kawika). Johnny Pal
"Englishly thorough". Love that! Cheers, glad you liked the video.
Beautifully played Sir.
Excellent - very well done. Another great guitar piece by Louie Shelton.
Wonderful video rhythm guitar tutorial on this great song! Of course the "bass guitar shadowing" (for lack of a better term on my part) at the 19:00 minute part and beyond, was actually played in the original recording live in the studio by the great Mr. Don Peake who played along side the bass guitarist, the late Mr. Wilton Felder.
Thanks Benji, I'm glad you liked the lesson.
The 1st. 45rpm vinyl record I bought, aged 9yo. The bass line is superb, too.
Great guitar parts. Nicely done Dave. Super job on the attention to detail.
Cheers Frank!
And thats the way you do it! Great Lesson!!!!
4:34 Verse Gtr2
10:53 Chorus Gtr2
14:28 Bridge Gtr2
thank you.
I've to prepare this cover for my band, thx a lot , so much helpful!
Best demo by far!
Glad it helped!
So if I just want to learn one guitar part to play with a backing track it's guitar 2 or play along with guitar 1 for the intro then do guitar 2 from then on? www.karaoke-version.com/custombackingtrack/the-jackson-5/i-want-you-back.html
Yes you could do that. On gigs I play octaves for the intro then chord work (guitar 2) for the verse and then I go back to octaves for a chorus. That's just the way I do it live with a band.
Great tutorial David
Dave I appreciate this so much, thank you.
My pleasure!
Superb job and Only accurate tutorial on this song
Thank you for lesson 😀👍
best tutor.
Great job
Thank you man!!! Been searching for 2 days - this is exactly what i needed! 👊🏼
Well done! thank you, big help.
Thanks, Dave. I've been waiting for that. Great work. Question/Hint ... I think the downs and ups in the first bar on count 2 and 3 in your tab for the octave part are switched.
You're welcome Bruno. Yep, you are right. I missed that, they are the other way around. Well spotted!
Just beginning to give an ear to the Jackson 5 so I missed them although they are my age mates,and sweet....
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Thank you for this tutorial our classroom is gonna love this song
Big like 61 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 great sir
Louie Shelton !!!!
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hi where can i bought this tabs please?
www.davepriceguitar.co.uk/transcriptions
what tab program did you use for these on screen tabs.? Thanx
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Can you email me the GP file for this ? Thanx
Contact me here - www.davepriceguitar.co.uk/transcriptions
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