This is one of the first songs I played live in front of an audience. High school - battle of the bands. Looking back, I've got to pat myself on the back for getting so much of it right.
@@adalisp5818 I take it this was said somewhat jokingly, but honestly, I had the LP which was at 33 1/3 RPMs and I set my record player to 16 1/2 and listened very carefully. And yes, when I learned this song it was a current top 40 hit - 1976, I think.
@@KeithMcConchie sorry if that came off a rude way. I started learning as soon as I had my own money to pay for my gear since my parents couldn’t get me into it when I was a kid. I started at age 21 (25 now) and a lot of the songs and knowledge I’ve learned was found through the internet and UA-cam. It amazes me how people were able to just ear solos like this back then
@@adalisp5818 I didn't take it as rude. It was hard to learn stuff off of records. If you were lucky, you might have been able to find published sheet music for popular songs, but the chords on the music were rarely the same as what the artist played on the record. They were simple piano arrangements with guitar folk chords written across the top. So if you wanted the chords to a song, you just had to listen to it until you could hear them. Learning solos was even harder, at least it was for me, but at the end of the day, it made your ear better and therefore made you a better musician.
I've watched this a dozen times and it's challenging but I'm making progress. I love that you name the notes instead of the frets in your explanation of the solo. Great video!
Your method in your tutorial is EXACTLY the way I like to see it...giving the chords and simply showing your lead...it is the least cumbersome and most informative and enjoyable to watch, presented in such an ideal format. Thanks!
Thanks for the lesson, I guess just before you posted this I couldn't find an actual lesson for the solo.. there was just a guy actually playing it.. greatly appreciated!
This is the best lead solo I've seen for One Of These Nights. Great job! I'm trying to put it all together now on my Fender American Tele its a very complicated rundown but this has helped as I attempted to play it by ear. Thanks for the great lesson!
I don't know why , but this song reminds me so much of Glenn Campbell , during the 'Rhinestone Cowboy' era ,.. and sort of a popularity w/western US cities , like Vegas, Phoenix and Denver in the mid 70's
Gotta be 2500 notes you just played altogether how the heck does a person remember that ! I could maybe play 25 notes of that beginning to end but it may be 5 years !!! I’m gonna try to tho ! Thanks !
There is a little descending chord progression in the end of this tune that to me is the almost the most difficult to figure out and time out. It's almost in the background of the mix,very melodic,never seen anyone break this down.Great tutorial vid btw
Well it's hard to put in a short description. There are tons of settings you can adjust. Of course it also depends on the type of pickups in your guitar. For this video one thing I did different was put my pickup switch in the middle to use both pickups. That gives it more of that warm body tone a little more bassy (probably not a word but I think it should be LOL) I think that helps the distortion not be so obnoxious. Of course it also depends on your amp. On my videos I'm actually not playing through an am but recording directly you can read about it here... Thanks for asking and welcome to the world of electric guitars!!!! www.leadsolo.com/lead-solo-blog/what-effects-am-i-using. But if I had to summarize for a basic setup I would say a moderate amount of gain or distortion should be on, and if you have two humbuckers like I do use them both so you get the lower tone rhythm pickup sound as well. If not just set the tone on your amp and guitar to cover the full range - that is be sure to include enough bass and mid-range as well as the treble.
Fantastic tutorial and thank you so much! You make it look easy......but I'm struggling. Only one question.......would you tell me what brand and gauge of strings you're using? These bends are killing me. I'm not a lead-type guitar player, but I'm going to work THIS out if it kills me! :) From all the comments, it sounds like you worked harder on the sound than learning the song........totally worth it! :)
I use extra light gauge .09 -.42. Honestly it's been so long since I changed them I'm not sure what brand they are LOL. They may be Gibson or ghs boomers or elixir. Besides the gauge of strings how low your strings are to the fretboard can also help a lot with pressing the strings. Lastly if you just play 5 minutes a day, especially on those thin string bends, your fingers will get enough of a callus where it won't bother you. I think the key to toughening up your fingers is just playing a little everyday versus playing a lot in one day.. Oh and then again having some distortion and sustain helps as well. Lastly even though this is not a fast solo the little nuances make it rather difficult so don't get discouraged. I cover a lot of solos and the first time I tried this it didn't sound right. Thanks for watching please sub!! Tom
@@LEADSOLO Tom, thank you for the reply and even more so the help! Funny about the calluses......when I first tried following you, they were the first things that went! So I had to grab my Taylor Mini and rebuild them (ouch). I rarely play my Telecaster as I'm totally inept at setting up an amp :( I just bought a Spark Amp hoping that will help.....cause it HAS to sound at least close! I know my strings are Elixir, and are of a light gauge....but not "what" gauge? I will re-string to yours and see if it helps :) Thank you again, and I will subscribe!
One of Don Felder's Great solos before Hotel California. I believe Glenn Frey does the sliding licks. Bernie Leadon is in there somewhere also. He stated he used his Les Paul through a modded Tweed Fender Deluxe, wont say how its modded, claims its one of his tone secrets.
Can you please make a video of how to achieve this tone with the boss GT-100 (I think that’s what you’re using) or drop a link. It would be very helpful thx
I honestly don't remember. I just played with the tone at the time for that sound. I think the biggest thing is I have the neck pickup on as well as the bridge pickup to get that fuller sound, but that was during the rhythm only. On the solo I'm pretty sure I would have just used the bridge pickup.
I'm not sure what my settings were. But I do remember on this one I used both pickups for the rhythm to give it that fuller sound whereas on the lead I was just on the bridge treble pickup. www.leadsolo.com/lead-solo-blog/what-effects-am-i-using
Hey, loved the video. At the end of the song in the outro I hear a chord solo being played when its going from a Gmaj7 to Cmaj7. Is he just playing those chords back to back or is there something fancy going on?
I think I know what part you're talking about . I believe he does it in the middle of the song as well during the chorus. I don't know the part but I think it's a little more than just the chords, probably harmony notes out of the chords and scale that he's going down. 'll have to give it a listen to see.
Don Felder is criminally underrated.
This is one of the first songs I played live in front of an audience. High school - battle of the bands. Looking back, I've got to pat myself on the back for getting so much of it right.
How tf did you manage to learn this without the internet? (Assuming you’re way older than me) lol
@@adalisp5818 I take it this was said somewhat jokingly, but honestly, I had the LP which was at 33 1/3 RPMs and I set my record player to 16 1/2 and listened very carefully. And yes, when I learned this song it was a current top 40 hit - 1976, I think.
@@KeithMcConchie sorry if that came off a rude way. I started learning as soon as I had my own money to pay for my gear since my parents couldn’t get me into it when I was a kid. I started at age 21 (25 now) and a lot of the songs and knowledge I’ve learned was found through the internet and UA-cam. It amazes me how people were able to just ear solos like this back then
@@adalisp5818 I didn't take it as rude. It was hard to learn stuff off of records. If you were lucky, you might have been able to find published sheet music for popular songs, but the chords on the music were rarely the same as what the artist played on the record. They were simple piano arrangements with guitar folk chords written across the top. So if you wanted the chords to a song, you just had to listen to it until you could hear them. Learning solos was even harder, at least it was for me, but at the end of the day, it made your ear better and therefore made you a better musician.
Great breakdown and lesson.
So beautifully written and recorded.
One of those hypnotizing FM radio classics.
How does this not have a million views. Great stuff
One of their best solos, great job
I've been improvising this for years without much applause Thanks
Awesome. I love how you deconstruct a song by ear. You can actually see the patterns.
Thanks my friend!
Wow was just thinking I should learn this lead. One of my fav’s. Thanks for the uploaded. Oh and great tone.
Great to hear! And thanks
Great lead, great video
The Eagles really were brilliant .WTF HAPPENED TO MUSIC since the great bands of that era .It was pure magic
Don Felder ; exquisite feel and taste. Endless chops..
I've watched this a dozen times and it's challenging but I'm making progress. I love that you name the notes instead of the frets in your explanation of the solo. Great video!
Your method in your tutorial is EXACTLY the way I like to see it...giving the chords and simply showing your lead...it is the least cumbersome and most informative and enjoyable to watch, presented in such an ideal format. Thanks!
Thanks for the feedback!!! 👍
Love this solo.Thank you for sharing.
you have got the lose ..jangly gunslinger feel that makes this song so good
Fantastic, super awesome! Love it. Thank you.
Thanks. Took me about five hours to get it all down.
I Been searching that solo for two years. Thanks you ❤️
Best instructor on the net. Thank you, brother
Your Awesome,,,thank you
Stellar tone and lesson!
Congrats on reaching this level of skill and production.
I'm a big eagles fan thanks again for your work very cool my friend 👍☮️☯️🎸
that tone is heavenly
Thanks for the lesson, I guess just before you posted this I couldn't find an actual lesson for the solo.. there was just a guy actually playing it.. greatly appreciated!
Great thank you, I always wanted to learn this solo
Strong.
Great vid great guitarist you know your stuff I know this solo and still learned a lot Chords and solo wise
Dude…awesome job and your tone is sweet!
This is the best lead solo I've seen for One Of These Nights. Great job! I'm trying to put it all together now on my Fender American Tele its a very complicated rundown but this has helped as I attempted to play it by ear. Thanks for the great lesson!
Stoked to play this on my Supro I just picked up, gonna sound gnarly! Great tutorial man.
You are bad ass, I really like your teaching patience
I don't know why , but this song reminds me so much of Glenn Campbell , during the 'Rhinestone Cowboy' era ,.. and sort of a popularity w/western US cities , like Vegas, Phoenix and Denver in the mid 70's
Yeah man excellent lesson..that tone is probably illegal it is so killer..2thumbs up.
Man you make that SG sound so sic...awesome 😊
Man that sg sounds amazing!
brilliant
GREAT JOB!!!!!
Dude. Effing great channel. THANK YOU!
Great lesson!
Thanks bro, awesome breakdown Appreciate it.
Dayummm!!! THanks
Great tone, should do a tone tutorial. Thanks,
Awesome lesson ty !
gatta tell ya you nailed it. hopefully don henley doesent strike you.
So bad ass!!
thank you. great videos
Excellent tone on this!
Thanks!
Nice!
Gotta be 2500 notes you just played altogether how the heck does a person remember that ! I could maybe play 25 notes of that beginning to end but it may be 5 years !!! I’m gonna try to tho ! Thanks !
Cool 👍👍👍👍
The overall feel and vibe is rather well done. Great job. What are you using for the distortion sound
Thanks! Read here about the sound www.leadsolo.com/lead-solo-blog/what-effects-am-i-using.
Sounds accurate
Would love to hear what type of plover drive you are using
I wonder how long that original solo took to construct!? It couldn’t have been done ad lib could it?
There is a little descending chord progression in the end of this tune that to me is the almost the most difficult to figure out and time out. It's almost in the background of the mix,very melodic,never seen anyone break this down.Great tutorial vid btw
i know exactly what your talking about, great stuff
Me too - what is it???😂
How do I give my electric this kind of sound/tone? I’ve played acoustic for years but am an eclectic beginner. Please help!
Well it's hard to put in a short description. There are tons of settings you can adjust. Of course it also depends on the type of pickups in your guitar. For this video one thing I did different was put my pickup switch in the middle to use both pickups. That gives it more of that warm body tone a little more bassy (probably not a word but I think it should be LOL) I think that helps the distortion not be so obnoxious. Of course it also depends on your amp. On my videos I'm actually not playing through an am but recording directly you can read about it here... Thanks for asking and welcome to the world of electric guitars!!!! www.leadsolo.com/lead-solo-blog/what-effects-am-i-using. But if I had to summarize for a basic setup I would say a moderate amount of gain or distortion should be on, and if you have two humbuckers like I do use them both so you get the lower tone rhythm pickup sound as well. If not just set the tone on your amp and guitar to cover the full range - that is be sure to include enough bass and mid-range as well as the treble.
Fantastic tutorial and thank you so much! You make it look easy......but I'm struggling. Only one question.......would you tell me what brand and gauge of strings you're using? These bends are killing me. I'm not a lead-type guitar player, but I'm going to work THIS out if it kills me! :) From all the comments, it sounds like you worked harder on the sound than learning the song........totally worth it! :)
I use extra light gauge .09 -.42. Honestly it's been so long since I changed them I'm not sure what brand they are LOL. They may be Gibson or ghs boomers or elixir. Besides the gauge of strings how low your strings are to the fretboard can also help a lot with pressing the strings. Lastly if you just play 5 minutes a day, especially on those thin string bends, your fingers will get enough of a callus where it won't bother you. I think the key to toughening up your fingers is just playing a little everyday versus playing a lot in one day.. Oh and then again having some distortion and sustain helps as well. Lastly even though this is not a fast solo the little nuances make it rather difficult so don't get discouraged. I cover a lot of solos and the first time I tried this it didn't sound right. Thanks for watching please sub!! Tom
@@LEADSOLO Tom, thank you for the reply and even more so the help! Funny about the calluses......when I first tried following you, they were the first things that went! So I had to grab my Taylor Mini and rebuild them (ouch). I rarely play my Telecaster as I'm totally inept at setting up an amp :( I just bought a Spark Amp hoping that will help.....cause it HAS to sound at least close! I know my strings are Elixir, and are of a light gauge....but not "what" gauge? I will re-string to yours and see if it helps :) Thank you again, and I will subscribe!
What gauge strings do you use? Those bends look effortless.
No wonder I know every chord known to man but can't play 2 notes of lead put together. YOU GOT ALL THE TALENT GOD WAS GIVING OUT THAT DAY.
One of Don Felder's Great solos before Hotel California. I believe Glenn Frey does the sliding licks. Bernie Leadon is in there somewhere also. He stated he used his Les Paul through a modded Tweed Fender Deluxe, wont say how its modded, claims its one of his tone secrets.
Fingers!
Your tone is always spot on. What do you play through?
www.leadsolo.com/lead-solo-blog/what-effects-am-i-using
Dude you’re so to the point no fluff just rock … thanks
Can you please make a video of how to achieve this tone with the boss GT-100 (I think that’s what you’re using) or drop a link. It would be very helpful thx
I honestly don't remember. I just played with the tone at the time for that sound. I think the biggest thing is I have the neck pickup on as well as the bridge pickup to get that fuller sound, but that was during the rhythm only. On the solo I'm pretty sure I would have just used the bridge pickup.
Just beautiful! May I ask you how you get that fat sound
I'm not sure what my settings were. But I do remember on this one I used both pickups for the rhythm to give it that fuller sound whereas on the lead I was just on the bridge treble pickup. www.leadsolo.com/lead-solo-blog/what-effects-am-i-using
Hey, loved the video. At the end of the song in the outro I hear a chord solo being played when its going from a Gmaj7 to Cmaj7. Is he just playing those chords back to back or is there something fancy going on?
I think I know what part you're talking about . I believe he does it in the middle of the song as well during the chorus. I don't know the part but I think it's a little more than just the chords, probably harmony notes out of the chords and scale that he's going down. 'll have to give it a listen to see.
@@LEADSOLO cool! Thank you!
whats your rig dude - sounds so good
www.leadsolo.com/lead-solo-blog/what-effects-am-i-using
You ever do any bad company
Great lesson. Love the sound of your guitar, much dirtier sound than the recording.
2:17
Shit man your badass !
Sort of Clapton meets Larry carlton, slow and spaced out is just as difficult as fast and flash.
yeah, I wanna play guitar, wait a minute, what was I thinking? lol
sg sounds dood too!