Whole Wide World - The Rolling Stones - Guitar lesson / tutorial / cover with tab
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- Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
- Learn how to play Whole Wide World by The Rolling Stones, from their new album Hackney Diamonds released in October 2023. This is an arrangement for one guitar - I tried here to mix the main parts from Keith and Ronnie.
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0:00 Whole Wide World
3:14 main riff
3:52 1st chorus
5:11 2nd chorus
6:06 solo
7:23 3rd chorus and ending
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riff, rhythm, strumming, solo, complete, accurate, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood
PDF & GuitarPro tabs and backing track available on my Patreon!
PDF - www.patreon.com/posts/97187911
Backing Track - www.patreon.com/posts/97187914
Guitar Pro - www.patreon.com/posts/97187915
If you want to support the channel it will help me a lot. Thanks :)
www.patreon.com/betolacaze
This is dynamite - as usual. Played and tabbed to perfection. Any chance of standard tuning tab and video for Angry or Depending On You from the same great album? Either way thanks for al the great work.
Thank you🔥
I started practicing blues guitar after watching your video. With gratitude from Japan.
Thanks! 😊👍🎸
🗽super
I've heard that Keith Richards plays a lot of his Stones songs in Open G tuning. Don't know about Ronnie. Is this adapted to standard tuning? Either way, it's really nice, Beto. 👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
This song is in standard tuning, I haven't had to adapt it.
But yes, many Stones songs use open tunings. Usually open G. Usually one guitar in open G (Keith) and the other in standard tuning (Ronnie). But not always like that. Before Ronnie there were other configurations. I think Brian Jones for example also liked to play in open tunings. For example on Little Red Rooster he played the slide guitar in open G and Keith played the standard tuning rhythm guitar.
Interesting, thanks for clearing that up for me. It's likely that the Stones' guitarists adopted the open tunings because the African American blues artists used open tunings before them. Open G was/is often used for slide guitar playing. Various guitar tunings seems to be an art unto itself. Joni Mitchell seems to be the queen of many tunings. I'm not sure who the king of many tunings is but maybe you know. @@betolacaze
@@audiophileman7047 Yeah, I agree with all that you said 😉👍
But the king, I really don't know...
I think the first guitarist that inspired me to explore alternate tunings was Jimmy Page. He uses many alternate tunings. But I won't risk myself to say that he's the king. 😄
But he's a very famous one, and used different tunings on many Zeppelin songs.
Yes, I'm familiar with Jimmy Page using alternate tunings. He tells a good story about how he came up with the riff in LZ's song Kashmir by using DADGAD tuning. It does seem like a pretty cool thing to explore. See you on the flip side during your next video. 👍👍👍@@betolacaze
Thanks man!