Hey Jeff, thanks for watching. I didn't know that - I'm always pretty terrible on the who and when and how stuff... Another watcher sent this link recently on the origin of the tune - MIke Campbell himself talking about it, pretty cool. ua-cam.com/video/mxBYBnPJfGQ/v-deo.html - all the best, do make sure to subscribe for 2 lessons every week. Cheers Simon
Hey Christopher Dysart, thanks! I'm glad that the lesson helped. It amazes me that more UA-cam guitar lessons don't cover the basics like this! There are heaps more easy to follow lessons on my channel (500+) and a new one every Saturday, so subscribe and click the bell for a notification when they are published. All the best, Simon ps if you'd like to support the channel you can do that at patreon.com/simonmorel
This is still probably the best video on learning the song but would just prefer you do a single playthrough while the tabs/chords are on screen. Maybe just me but find it miles easier learn that way
I agree with you - I'll re-shoot over the next little while. I think was one of the first video I shot myself for UA-cam as opposed to the earlier ones I had shot by students in lessons. It's on the list. Sub and hit the bell and you won't miss it. In the meantime there are about 200 lessons where I teach exactly as you mention. Cheers Simon
@@80sguitargods6 Don't I go through the chords? Here they are Verse : | Ebm | Ebm | Ebm | Ebm | B | B | B | B | Db | Db | Db | Db | B | B | B | B | Chorus : | Gb | Gb | Db | Db | Db | Db | B | B | - if you want the chart, go to www.simonmorel.com/free-chart - I'll check out your video. Cheers Simon
The Flaming Lips (poster) - from the very place I'm watching this, Oklahoma City! One of the planet's strangest bands from my backyard...go figure! ;-)
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Moi aussi. Je ne peux pas toujours faire une couverture car la vidéo est soit retirée, soit diabolisée pour des raisons de droits d'auteur. Merci d'avoir regardé. Bonne chance, Simon
Hey T Mills Music, thanks! I'm glad that the lesson helped. There are heaps more easy to follow lessons and gear videos on my channel (600+) and two new ones every week, so subscribe and click the bell for a notification when they are published. All the best, Simon ps if you'd like to support the channel you can do that at patreon.com/simonmorel
Hi Mirror Time, You're welcome! I'm glad to hear the video helped. For regular videos, subscribe and hit the bell for notifcations of when they are published. Cheers Simon
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Hey Alfred, you are welcome, I'm glad that the lesson helped. There are heaps more easy to follow lessons on my channel (500+) and a new one every Saturday, so subscribe and click the bell for a notification when they are published. All the best, Simon ps if you'd like to support the channel you can do that at patreon.com/simonmorel
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Yes my friend, I have subscribed and I like the way you teach! If you were in my neighborhood we could definitely jam I have a Daphne blue Strat similar to yours.👍
Hi Will, thanks for watching. Much appreciated. Enjoy learning this one. For more videos subscribe and hit the bell to be notified of 2 new lessons every week. Cheers Simon
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Appreciate the lesson. If I might make a suggestion, I would suggest that after you play the components of a section that you then play them together from the beginning of the section to the end of the section. I would suggest that you do that twice.
Hi Shan42, you are welcome to make suggestions - always happy to improve the lessons here. This is a pretty old lesson, check out the newer ones... hopefully they meet your standards! Hope you got something out of it. All the best, Simon
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Hi there, you're welcome. I'm glad the lesson helped. Grab that tab (and tabs for every UA-cam video I post) over at www.patreon.com/posts/from-vault-don-97674518 - cheers, Simon
Hey Jonny, thanks! I loved that shirt, but sadly it died.... btw I'm glad that the lesson helped. There are heaps more easy to follow lessons on my channel (500+) and a new one every Saturday, so subscribe and click the bell for a notification when they are published. All the best, Simon
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This lesson really appealed to the common player looking to learn this song a little better then they might have already knew it. I appreciate it a lot, thanks. I have to add there is one lick that seems missing about the 1:57 mark I think, great video though.
Hi there, I'll check it out. Thank you for the note, I'm always happy to improve videos. Subscribe for regular videos like this one. All the best, Simon
@@SimonMorelguitar on the original track at 1:57. Unless I'm mistaken I think this is the only lick you didnt cover. No biggie, I really liked your video, It taught me how to play this song better, that's why I was looking for this one more lick, lol. Cheers
@7Roeth Long time! I hope you are doing well. Just wanted to let you know that now in 2021 there are 2 new lessons every week, filmed in multicam - new audio, the lot. So if you haven't checked out one of my lessons for a while have a look. I've got a 2020 videos playlist here ua-cam.com/play/PLyOyvYOCqfoquxAlS9c3nl8fLhvNTqcTN.html - all the best for 2021, cheers Simon
Hey Kevin, thanks for watching. I didn't know that - I'm always pretty terrible on the who and when and how stuff... Another watcher sent this link recently on the origin of the tune - Mike Campbell himself talking about it, pretty cool. ua-cam.com/video/mxBYBnPJfGQ/v-deo.html - all the best, do make sure to subscribe for 2 lessons every week. Cheers Simon
Thanks! Glad it helped. Don is an amazing singer for sure. Have you ever watched the Eagles documentary? There are so many interesting stories in there...
“Thank-you for the lesson! The piano sheet music specifies the key as Eminor, obviously it is a semi tone flat (Ebminor), I play it by tuning the guitar down a semi tone. Only problem is now your tabs are off the mark. Henley these days sings it in C#m (whole tone down).
Hi David, thanks for the comment. You are absolutely right that the tune is in Eb and the guitar is tuned down a half step. I just didn't tune down for the vidoe - maybe I should have. I'm going to make another video on this shortly. This was one of the first videos I put together, I've improved a few things in the meantime (cameras & audio), so subscribe and hit the bell for notifications and you will see when it is up. Cheers Simon
Hi Simon! I love this song! I'm pretty new to playing... Weirdly, I can get the riffs but I can't quite figure out what you're doing for the chords... how are you getting that sound, please? From 1:43
Hi Bryant, there's some slight overdrive, but the main part of the sound comes from the palm muting of the strings. Do you know how to do that? Palm muting on the guitar is a technique that involves lightly resting the fleshy part of your picking hand (palm) on the strings near the bridge of the guitar, while you play notes or chords with your other hand. This technique is used to create a muted or percussive sound, and it's commonly used in rock, metal, and punk music to create a chugging or chunky rhythm guitar sound. Here's how to palm mute on the guitar: Position your picking hand over the bridge of the guitar, so that your palm lightly rests on the strings. You can use the fleshy part of your palm or the side of your hand to mute the strings. Play a note or chord with your fretting hand while keeping your picking hand in place. The sound should be muted, with a dull or percussive quality. Adjust the pressure of your picking hand on the strings to change the level of muting. If you press too hard, you'll completely silence the strings, while if you don't press hard enough, you won't get enough muting. Practice playing different rhythms and patterns with palm muting to get a feel for how it works. You can also try combining palm muting with other techniques like alternate picking or strumming to create different sounds and textures. Palm muting can be a bit tricky to master at first, but with practice, you can use it to add a lot of depth and variety to your playing. Hope that helps, for 2 new videos every week, please do subscribe and hit the bell for notifications. Cheers Simon
I love this lesson because licks are my weak point. My only question is about the B chord. Are you sure its a B and not a C. The C seems to flow better. The B sounds just a bit off to me. I could be wrong
Hi Stanley, thanks for watching. If you could point me to exactly where in video you are talking about, I'm happy to have a look at it. Hear from you soon, cheers Simon
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btw, Mike Campbell wrote the music and plays guitars on the record. And of course Don Henley does his own lyrics justice with great vocals.
Hey Jeff, thanks for watching. I didn't know that - I'm always pretty terrible on the who and when and how stuff... Another watcher sent this link recently on the origin of the tune - MIke Campbell himself talking about it, pretty cool. ua-cam.com/video/mxBYBnPJfGQ/v-deo.html - all the best, do make sure to subscribe for 2 lessons every week. Cheers Simon
The fact you tell us it's in Eb minor pentatonic REALLY helps. You can think about where the scale is and the parts fall into place! Thank you!
Hey Christopher Dysart, thanks! I'm glad that the lesson helped. It amazes me that more UA-cam guitar lessons don't cover the basics like this! There are heaps more easy to follow lessons on my channel (500+) and a new one every Saturday, so subscribe and click the bell for a notification when they are published. All the best, Simon ps if you'd like to support the channel you can do that at patreon.com/simonmorel
I mean the fact virtually every note he plays is from Eb pentatonic minor also makes it pretty clear
This is the lesson I was looking for right here.
Glad you found it! Sub for regular Sat am videos - on the channel there are close to 400 guitar lessons available! All the best Simon
I definitely subbed! Awesome videos.
Best tutorial on this song I’ve seen.
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Great lesson Simon ! I started learning 2 years ago when I turned 50 and this is one of my favourite songs so thank you ! All the best from 🇬🇧
Great to hear. Thanks for watching. Subscribe for a new lesson every Saturday morning at 9am Sydney time. Cheers Simon
Thank you for uploading this tutorial for this Beautiful song! Best wishes.
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Thankyou Simon for this, really enjoy the riffs in this everytime I hear this song!
Hi Rajesh, thanks for watching, I really apprecaite it. Enjoy this one - I love it too. All the best for 2021.
This is still probably the best video on learning the song but would just prefer you do a single playthrough while the tabs/chords are on screen. Maybe just me but find it miles easier learn that way
I agree with you - I'll re-shoot over the next little while. I think was one of the first video I shot myself for UA-cam as opposed to the earlier ones I had shot by students in lessons. It's on the list. Sub and hit the bell and you won't miss it. In the meantime there are about 200 lessons where I teach exactly as you mention. Cheers Simon
@@SimonMorelguitar thanks I had a go at it on my channel anyway after this. Couldn't work out chords so just improvised
@@80sguitargods6 Don't I go through the chords? Here they are Verse : | Ebm | Ebm | Ebm | Ebm | B | B | B | B | Db | Db | Db | Db | B | B | B | B | Chorus : | Gb | Gb | Db | Db | Db | Db | B | B | - if you want the chart, go to www.simonmorel.com/free-chart - I'll check out your video. Cheers Simon
Great tutorial for the song Simon - loving playing it now thanks to your help !
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The Flaming Lips (poster) - from the very place I'm watching this, Oklahoma City! One of the planet's strangest bands from my backyard...go figure! ;-)
Ha! I love em. They've got some great tunes. Thanks for watching - if you haven't already do subscribe for 2 new lessons per week. All the best, Simon
instant subscribe. this teaching style really works for me.
Welcome aboard! Glad you liked the lesson. Heaps of lessons here and charts and more at Patreon.com/simonmorel - cheers Simon
Nice simple lesson Simon. But man you sound like Nigel Tufnel, couldn't stop smiling.
This one goes to 11! Be safe!
Thanks!
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massive thanks! Great job and explained perfectly! Thanks man!
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Fantastic lesson. You cleared up things I could never figure out on my own. Thanks!!
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great lesson.
Thanks Steve, glad to hear it helped you out. All the best, Simon
By far the best I’ve ever seen on this man!!
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ThanksSimon best version I’ve seen . Scott🇦🇺
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C'est dommage j'aurais bien aimé entendre ça version en cover....!!!😊 merci pour les riffs détaillé !!!
Moi aussi. Je ne peux pas toujours faire une couverture car la vidéo est soit retirée, soit diabolisée pour des raisons de droits d'auteur. Merci d'avoir regardé. Bonne chance, Simon
Brilliant, thanks a lot for this!
Hey T Mills Music, thanks! I'm glad that the lesson helped. There are heaps more easy to follow lessons and gear videos on my channel (600+) and two new ones every week, so subscribe and click the bell for a notification when they are published. All the best, Simon ps if you'd like to support the channel you can do that at patreon.com/simonmorel
perfection! thanks a million. best ever!
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great video, Don would be proud!! Keep on rockin' in the free world...
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Mike would be proud too
@@jonnybirchyboy1560 Don't tell Don though, he'll have the video taken down! ;)
Thank you Simon! 👏👍
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Loved your Lesson! Thank You, The Ear can only figure out parts of it! Great Idea with the Tabs!
Hi Daniel, you are welcome. Glad it helped. Please do subscribe and click the bell for notifications on 2 new lessons every week. All the best Simon
Excellent lesson - thank you Simon!
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I’ve been looking for a lesson to compare to what I already worked out and you nailed it thank you!
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Yes my friend, I have subscribed and I like the way you teach! If you were in my neighborhood we could definitely jam I have a Daphne blue Strat similar to yours.👍
@@b.wiggins714 Thanks Cameron - all the best! See you in a video soon!
This is a great lesson!! Excelent. Thanks!!
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Great lesson thanks!
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Great job , great tutorial , thanks bro.
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Appreciate the lesson. If I might make a suggestion, I would suggest that after you play the components of a section that you then play them together from the beginning of the section to the end of the section. I would suggest that you do that twice.
Hi Shan42, you are welcome to make suggestions - always happy to improve the lessons here. This is a pretty old lesson, check out the newer ones... hopefully they meet your standards! Hope you got something out of it. All the best, Simon
Definitely up to standard! Just giving a suggestion I think will add to what you’re doing already. Thank you!
Great lesson!! Thank you ☺️
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Extremely helpful, thank you!!!
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I've found capo at the 2nd fret helps the chords ring out better, and the bridge riff a little easier to play. Thanks!
Nice, good tip. Anything that helps is always good. Good luck with the guitar. All the best, Simon
Great job dude AND a Small Faces T shirt! Cool ✌️✨
Ha! Thanks, I'm glad it helped. Subscribe for a new lesson every Saturday morning. Cheers Simon
Great guitar tuition 👌 love the small faces t shirt
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@@SimonMorelguitar hi Simon I will subscribe to your channel one of my favorite bands the small faces
@@SuperModwolf I don't think they will be super popular, but I'll put up some Small Faces lessons eventually. Talk To You is a fave of mine.
great thanks
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Thanks a lot!
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Great 🙌🏼 thanks for this
You're welcome, good luck with the tune. It's a ripper! Subscribe for regular lessons, there's a new one every Saturday
Thanks for this. Love the shirt btw
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That was cool. Cheers
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Grazieeeeee!
Prego! Iscriviti per le lezioni settimanali. A presto, grazie per la visione, Simon
excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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@@SimonMorelguitar Will do!
nice one my friend dont give up :D !!!
You're welcome. All the best with the guitar
This lesson really appealed to the common player looking to learn this song a little better then they might have already knew it. I appreciate it a lot, thanks. I have to add there is one lick that seems missing about the 1:57 mark I think, great video though.
Hi there, I'll check it out. Thank you for the note, I'm always happy to improve videos. Subscribe for regular videos like this one. All the best, Simon
Hello again, I'm just having a look now - do you mean at 1:57 in my video or at 1:57 on the original track? Hear from you soon!
@@SimonMorelguitar on the original track at 1:57. Unless I'm mistaken I think this is the only lick you didnt cover. No biggie, I really liked your video, It taught me how to play this song better, that's why I was looking for this one more lick, lol. Cheers
@7Roeth Long time! I hope you are doing well. Just wanted to let you know that now in 2021 there are 2 new lessons every week, filmed in multicam - new audio, the lot. So if you haven't checked out one of my lessons for a while have a look. I've got a 2020 videos playlist here ua-cam.com/play/PLyOyvYOCqfoquxAlS9c3nl8fLhvNTqcTN.html - all the best for 2021, cheers Simon
Thank you👍
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Actually Mike Campbell Of the Heartbreakers Wrote Boys of Summer Don Henley Wrote the Lyrics
Hey Kevin, thanks for watching. I didn't know that - I'm always pretty terrible on the who and when and how stuff... Another watcher sent this link recently on the origin of the tune - Mike Campbell himself talking about it, pretty cool. ua-cam.com/video/mxBYBnPJfGQ/v-deo.html - all the best, do make sure to subscribe for 2 lessons every week. Cheers Simon
Thanks Simon, great tone too. I never noticed but somebody remarked what a high singling voice Don Henley has.I'm holding down the fort in Oklahoma.
Thanks! Glad it helped. Don is an amazing singer for sure. Have you ever watched the Eagles documentary? There are so many interesting stories in there...
@@SimonMorelguitar I didn't know about the documentary but I'll check it out.
@@xpmark1 It's called History of the Eagles - it is a great doco. I really enjoyed it. www.amazon.com/History-Eagles/dp/B00K6Q15KW
“Thank-you for the lesson! The piano sheet music specifies the key as Eminor, obviously it is a semi tone flat (Ebminor), I play it by tuning the guitar down a semi tone. Only problem is now your tabs are off the mark. Henley these days sings it in C#m (whole tone down).
Hi David, thanks for the comment. You are absolutely right that the tune is in Eb and the guitar is tuned down a half step. I just didn't tune down for the vidoe - maybe I should have. I'm going to make another video on this shortly. This was one of the first videos I put together, I've improved a few things in the meantime (cameras & audio), so subscribe and hit the bell for notifications and you will see when it is up. Cheers Simon
hi. a request.. the intro of blood on the dance floor by Michael Jackson.. :)
HI thanks for watching. You can request tunes at www.patreon.com/simonmorel - all the best Simon
Mike Campbell should get equal or higher billing on this song than greedy Henley.
I'm pretty sure it's 50/50 no? I've learnt that Campbell wrote the music and Henley the lyric. I do love the guitar lines on the tune.
Hi Simon! I love this song! I'm pretty new to playing... Weirdly, I can get the riffs but I can't quite figure out what you're doing for the chords... how are you getting that sound, please? From 1:43
Hi Bryant, there's some slight overdrive, but the main part of the sound comes from the palm muting of the strings. Do you know how to do that?
Palm muting on the guitar is a technique that involves lightly resting the fleshy part of your picking hand (palm) on the strings near the bridge of the guitar, while you play notes or chords with your other hand. This technique is used to create a muted or percussive sound, and it's commonly used in rock, metal, and punk music to create a chugging or chunky rhythm guitar sound.
Here's how to palm mute on the guitar:
Position your picking hand over the bridge of the guitar, so that your palm lightly rests on the strings. You can use the fleshy part of your palm or the side of your hand to mute the strings.
Play a note or chord with your fretting hand while keeping your picking hand in place. The sound should be muted, with a dull or percussive quality.
Adjust the pressure of your picking hand on the strings to change the level of muting. If you press too hard, you'll completely silence the strings, while if you don't press hard enough, you won't get enough muting.
Practice playing different rhythms and patterns with palm muting to get a feel for how it works. You can also try combining palm muting with other techniques like alternate picking or strumming to create different sounds and textures.
Palm muting can be a bit tricky to master at first, but with practice, you can use it to add a lot of depth and variety to your playing.
Hope that helps, for 2 new videos every week, please do subscribe and hit the bell for notifications. Cheers Simon
@@SimonMorelguitar That's great. Thank you!
@@BryantEnglishTV You're welcome. All the best with the guitar. See you in another video soon.
What about downtuning a semitone?
Sure you can. Go for it. I didn't. Why not run the track through audacity and put it up a semitone? Thanks for watching - hope it helped. Cheers Simon
I love this lesson because licks are my weak point. My only question is about the B chord. Are you sure its a B and not a C. The C seems to flow better. The B sounds just a bit off to me. I could be wrong
Hi Stanley, thanks for watching. If you could point me to exactly where in video you are talking about, I'm happy to have a look at it. Hear from you soon, cheers Simon
it's a B. there is another spot where Simon says C note but he meant to say C#. :)
Is this tuned down a half step?
Hi Daniel, thanks for watching, no I didn't tune down for the lesson. Cheers Simon
Now I know Why I can't play a Guitar! I really am stupid
Hey Steve, it's hard for everyone at anytime and definitely hard at the beginning. Just keep going and don't give up! All the best Simon
@@SimonMorelguitar thanks for the encouragement