Justin is one of the VERY few people on YT that is teaching a third chord and different strumming patterns for each chord as on the original. This vid is the way....
@@windrider65 If you were under the influence of Marijuana at the time of reading that comment you’d be rolling on the floor laughing 😂 and screaming, “Stop it “. Those Fred comments are killing me !
The reference is from our radio station way back in the 90’s. Rodney was live in the studio on the Bob & Tom show in Indianapolis and he performed the song, “ Fred’s riding Fred “. I was just off work 3rd shift in the morning and heard it live first time on air. Later the made him say alcohol instead of weed.
This is why I decided to learn guitar. I don't need to become a virtuoso to experience the joy of making music. Thank you for so generously sharing your knowledge and encouragement.
I finally learned my first song on guitar 🎸. Thanks to you sir. Please keep up the good work. Keep us motivated, because of your content, i really followed your content from start to finish.
I liked the normal two chord tutorials but yours is hands down the closest and most detailed in strumming as well. This is my first song I’m attempting to learn ever, and immediately before deciding this was the song my mind just gravitates to thinking of guitar I’ve loved. Thanks for the video!!
You're lucky you wanted to learn that song first... I loved nothing else matters and spent 2ish months learning it as a beginner lol. Great song though!
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You are the best beginner guitar teacher for rhythm… Because of the “down up” teaching style… It is the best way I’ve seen to teach me as a beginner… Thank You!
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I noticed this song while searching for song sheets. I knew that I could rely on you to have a lesson ready for this song. I always leave your clips feeling invigorated and keen to practice. 🙏
This was the very first song we learned in high school and we only learned it with two chords. I like this variation that does sound a lot closer to the original. I’m a beginner all over again so this is perfect for practicing and I’m glad I found this vid, thanks for covering it!
Justin! You really give us all followers happiness with every single lesson. Your way of presenting and explaining the songs is the best antidepressive therapy ever! Hope you will continue. P.s. many thanks for the Jolene-picking-lesson, it's a great song to perform as a duo.
I am a drummer but really enjoy you very clear explicit lessons and are very helpful to me as a drummer.Your humor intermingled is also refreshing as not to make everything stiff and disciplined its relaxing way to learn.thanks Justin excellent guitar sound also.
Best tutorial for this song I've found yet! As a beginner this really gives me direction on how to practice to play the song at multiple levels of intricacy.
I have played bass in this song and on beat 3 the bass moves from the F# to a high E and does a minor run down to the low E so to me as a bass player you are definitely right but it only does it at the end of each section
God damn it Justin you're so good! I honestly haven't watched your lessons for a year or two since I have progressed enough to learn on my own, but you have really stepped up your teaching game (imo you were always one of the best guitar teachers on the internet) and I have to say I love it
Another great camp fire 🔥 song. Thank you for sharing and all you have taught me Justin. Take care of yourself and your family and stay safe. From Charlie.
There is a second guitar part as pointed out below, in the chorus. I believe it's a Bm (or something close) and a second fret high E string and G string...A-something perhaps? They harmonize well with the Em and D6.
Justin, THANKS for adding the stuff that makes this sound good and for the heads up to listen for other strum changes on the record. This two chord song could get old quick without the stuff - although very simple is great for beginners.
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You really need to tune the high and low E strings down a step to D and the 5th string (A) right down to E, that's how Dewey Bunnell plays it. You get more of an authentic sound. I suggest you go and watch a UA-cam guy called, Shut Up and Play. He explains everything about this song.
Hey Justin, second chord is a beautiful voicing of a D/F# Major which you can extend with a D on the B string (third fret). I love that shape which you can transpose along the neck using the index finger on the D string two frets away. And as a D major makes sense armonically.
As always a tremendous lesson, for which thanks. As a matter of interest, I have the sheet music published by Warner Bros. Publications Inc. from way back in the seventies! According to that, the chords are Em at the fourth fret and D9/6 also at the fourth. The chorus is Em9 at the second fret and D Maj 9 at the second. I've never really played the song because I struggle with the Em9 because I have a bit of a crooked little finger.
Hello Justin, Always love your lucid explanations… as for this song you don’t mention the chorus chords of F# maj7 on the 2nd fret and the c#,A and f# on the 2nd fret again…
Hi Justin, great work as ever! I really enjoy your song lessons! I know you played in a Rolling Stones Cover Band and I'm a big Stones fan myself. Therefore I'd like to ask, if you could do a "Sweet Virginia" and/or a "Ruby Tuesday" lesson some day. Two of my favourite Stones songs and I think especially "Sweet Virginia" has some interesting parts in it, which could be beneficial for guitar learners. Thank you for your good work! Keep on doing it! :)
Thank you so much Justin. Your lessons carried me through the last horrible two years 🥰 Oh and Marty Schwartz called the chord a fancy D. I actually like this a lot 🤣
I thought I knew this song, but I saw/heard that you were doing something different in the intro but I didn't know what. I was like, "WTF is he doing?" LOL. Thanks for the tip.
Justin when I first learned this I could hear the D on the second string being played and released on the second chord. I went back to the original to give it a listen and I still hear that D being played for a half beat. Tell me if you hear it too. Maybe it is part of another guitar part but I definitely hear the D.
The first video about the songi have seen that gets the strumming and third chord right. Very easy to learn, but hard to do actually right it seems. xD
Ya Justin!!! Since we doing America can you please go thru the chords of sister golden hair a thousand thanx !!!??? I'm a bit 😭😭😭 with that at the moment
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Justin is one of the VERY few people on YT that is teaching a third chord and different strumming patterns for each chord as on the original. This vid is the way....
The horses name was Justin
Rodney couldn't remember his name so he just called him Fred.
From one cat to another, I approve.
@@windrider65 If you were under the influence of Marijuana at the time of reading that comment you’d be rolling on the floor laughing 😂 and screaming, “Stop it “. Those Fred comments are killing me !
@@robinhood480 yeppers.
The reference is from our radio station way back in the 90’s.
Rodney was live in the studio on the Bob & Tom show in Indianapolis and he performed the song, “ Fred’s riding Fred “.
I was just off work 3rd shift in the morning and heard it live first time on air.
Later the made him say alcohol instead of weed.
This is why I decided to learn guitar. I don't need to become a virtuoso to experience the joy of making music. Thank you for so generously sharing your knowledge and encouragement.
One of the first songs I ever learned.
I finally learned my first song on guitar 🎸. Thanks to you sir. Please keep up the good work. Keep us motivated, because of your content, i really followed your content from start to finish.
Me too
I liked the normal two chord tutorials but yours is hands down the closest and most detailed in strumming as well. This is my first song I’m attempting to learn ever, and immediately before deciding this was the song my mind just gravitates to thinking of guitar I’ve loved. Thanks for the video!!
Such a great song too. How's it going?
You're lucky you wanted to learn that song first... I loved nothing else matters and spent 2ish months learning it as a beginner lol. Great song though!
@@entropyet783 lol, same here mate.
CONGRATS FOR THE MILLION SUBS!! You deserve it mate, I got 100% in guitar class cause of your lessons
Thank you!!!
He deserves 10 million! Probably taught guitar to most number of people in the history of the world.
Thanks!
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You are the best beginner guitar teacher for rhythm… Because of the “down up” teaching style… It is the best way I’ve seen to teach me as a beginner… Thank You!
Thanks. Have you seen this? www.justinguitar.com/guitar-lessons/rhythm-essentials-rm-001
Cheers 😊
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Tbh I’ve learned this song years ago, but I’m still watching because you’re so entertaining!
I noticed this song while searching for song sheets. I knew that I could rely on you to have a lesson ready for this song. I always leave your clips feeling invigorated and keen to practice. 🙏
This was the very first song we learned in high school and we only learned it with two chords. I like this variation that does sound a lot closer to the original. I’m a beginner all over again so this is perfect for practicing and I’m glad I found this vid, thanks for covering it!
Justin, you are the best guitar teacher ever! Thank you for everything you do for us!
Thank you Justin I've learned a few songs from you I have one finger cut short doesn't stop me from playing some of the chords
How much of a Legend do I feel now,...Playing HWNN with 3, yes THREE, count 'em...chords...Cool 👍
Great guitar lessons for people like me, real beginners. Thanks a lot for your help!
Justin! You really give us all followers happiness with every single lesson. Your way of presenting and explaining the songs is the best antidepressive therapy ever! Hope you will continue. P.s. many thanks for the Jolene-picking-lesson, it's a great song to perform as a duo.
I agree with this comment! So amazingly therapeutic and great explanations to amazing songs. I appreciate all you do!
This lesson has been very helpful. Thank you Justin!
This is my first song, 3rd video of instruction on UA-cam. You explained it best, especially the strumming rhythm.
Thanks for the tastiest rythm lesson I know of !!
Signed: Sort of intermidiate player !
This man deserves more views.
Just joined up on the website and I recently bought your beginner book. You've done more for me in one day than most teachers have period. Thank you!
I am a drummer but really enjoy you very clear explicit lessons and are very helpful to me as a drummer.Your humor intermingled is also refreshing as not to make everything stiff and disciplined its relaxing way to learn.thanks Justin excellent guitar sound also.
Best tutorial for this song I've found yet! As a beginner this really gives me direction on how to practice to play the song at multiple levels of intricacy.
I have played bass in this song and on beat 3 the bass moves from the F# to a high E and does a minor run down to the low E so to me as a bass player you are definitely right but it only does it at the end of each section
This was very helpful, thank you! 🙏
Danke Justin für dieser tolle Video. Du bist ein seht guter Lehrer
Timing (counting) is EVERYTHING!! Cheers, Justin!! :)
God damn it Justin you're so good! I honestly haven't watched your lessons for a year or two since I have progressed enough to learn on my own, but you have really stepped up your teaching game (imo you were always one of the best guitar teachers on the internet) and I have to say I love it
No need to blaspheme to get your point across.
Another great camp fire 🔥 song. Thank you for sharing and all you have taught me Justin.
Take care of yourself and your family and stay safe.
From Charlie.
Stay safe too! Cheers and thank you.
Thanks Justin, still on of my favorites from my era (OLD)!!!
Cheers 😊
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I do like Justin. Always makes it look and sound easy. Thanks mate for sharing with us.
thank you Justin I am taking you lessons by far the most complete guitar cause on the web
Nice one Justin, great strumming pattern tip.
I hope for a lesson of the solo part of this very nice song, thank you Justin!! :)
Superb, whole nine yards instruction.
I was stuck- then I followed your advice- and wow - thanks
Great lesson! Going to learn it this weekend.
This is the 3 rd time learning this song by different instructors. Yours sounds great!
Combine em
Thank you sir for lesson. It's an amazing song !!
There is a second guitar part as pointed out below, in the chorus. I believe it's a Bm (or something close) and a second fret high E string and G string...A-something perhaps? They harmonize well with the Em and D6.
Thank You as always!!!
7:54 E7*SUS* chord 😆
thanks for the lesson, feels good to finally be able to play this song 😊
Another good lesson Justin! Thanks for this one ☮️🕊
You're a very talented teacher. Thanks for making it achievable, useful, structured, and fun! Keep em coming....
Great teacher! Made it look so easy, but it's not! Will get to work!
Top man Justin. So clear.
Wow. I m understanding. Love your style. Calm and precise
You are a awesome teacher! Thank you for this great lesson. Greetings from germany.
greetings from Australia
Congrats on 1M dude!
Great tips, thank you.
Bravo, Thanks!
Justin, THANKS for adding the stuff that makes this sound good and for the heads up to listen for other strum changes on the record. This two chord song could get old quick without the stuff - although very simple is great for beginners.
You're my NEW teacher. i'm learning this and i am a total rookie. i just started learning tonight.
Welcome NEW student! Dive in here: www.justinguitar.com/site-map-and-lesson-structure
Cheers 😊
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Congrats on 1 million subs!
Thanks
I use Em and D6/9 in the verses then EM and Bm for the chorus. Works for me
You really need to tune the high and low E strings down a step to D and the 5th string (A) right down to E, that's how Dewey Bunnell plays it. You get more of an authentic sound. I suggest you go and watch a UA-cam guy called, Shut Up and Play. He explains everything about this song.
Indeed , I thought I was hearing something but now makes sense from your explanation! Thanks!
Loved this!! Thank you so much! I subscribed to you. Awesome clear lessons for beginners.
I bought a book about 40 years ago called 101 songs for easy guitar which had a 4 chord version of this song which sounded quite good
Love the third chord info! Thanks much!!
You’re pulling a great tone from that Froggy Bottom!
This is by far the best instruction with detail and strumming patterns for this song. Thanks Justin for an incredibly good lesson
Hey Justin, second chord is a beautiful voicing of a D/F# Major which you can extend with a D on the B string (third fret). I love that shape which you can transpose along the neck using the index finger on the D string two frets away. And as a D major makes sense armonically.
You are the best my guy 👍❤️
This is good I am just learning and also missing my index finger but i am still working it out.
Wow I haven't heard this in a long time. Just bought a new Acoustic and am looking for songs to play on it. This is Great! Thanks. 🙂👍
Justin! Your guitar and amplifier collection looks epic :-D America, the band named after where I was born! Peace and Love
As always a tremendous lesson, for which thanks. As a matter of interest, I have the sheet music published by Warner Bros. Publications Inc. from way back in the seventies! According to that, the chords are Em at the fourth fret and D9/6 also at the fourth. The chorus is Em9 at the second fret and D Maj 9 at the second. I've never really played the song because I struggle with the Em9 because I have a bit of a crooked little finger.
Hi Justin...Love from Texas, Mate!
Nice one mate
Hello Justin, Always love your lucid explanations… as for this song you don’t mention the chorus chords of F# maj7 on the 2nd fret and the c#,A and f# on the 2nd fret again…
Love you ! 😂
Hi Justin,
great work as ever! I really enjoy your song lessons! I know you played in a Rolling Stones Cover Band and I'm a big Stones fan myself. Therefore I'd like to ask, if you could do a "Sweet Virginia" and/or a "Ruby Tuesday" lesson some day. Two of my favourite Stones songs and I think especially "Sweet Virginia" has some interesting parts in it, which could be beneficial for guitar learners.
Thank you for your good work! Keep on doing it! :)
I am learning a lot! Your NIRVANA tutorials really was made easy to understand! Thanks! A new sub here from MANILA!! 👍
Classic this one. Thank you Justin. Great again..🤩👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Cheers 😊
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This was the first song I learned to play on guitar and the ONLY I know how to play 😂
Thank you so much Justin. Your lessons carried me through the last horrible two years 🥰
Oh and Marty Schwartz called the chord a fancy D. I actually like this a lot 🤣
Thanks
Omg it does sound a little bit better xD i havent seen your face in 5 years , still cruisin!
Rock n Stone mate, rock and stone!
great lesson
Ty Justin
Thank you
YOU ARE THE BEST
Excellent 👍 lesson. Thank you.
I thought I knew this song, but I saw/heard that you were doing something different in the intro but I didn't know what. I was like, "WTF is he doing?" LOL. Thanks for the tip.
Justin when I first learned this I could hear the D on the second string being played and released on the second chord. I went back to the original to give it a listen and I still hear that D being played for a half beat. Tell me if you hear it too. Maybe it is part of another guitar part but I definitely hear the D.
Absolutely. (I'm a piano player though)
There's actually 4 chords, reverse those first 2 chords to the high strings for the chorus.
Yes, I've seen that. For the full chorus or just for the La La's?
@@jake105 Whatever sounds good to you! I use them for the full chorus.
Yes I saw it that way many years ago. Gives it a bit more colour, bit less of a dirge.
Another guitar know it all!
Excellent lesson
Thanks a lot Man great lesson.
The first video about the songi have seen that gets the strumming and third chord right. Very easy to learn, but hard to do actually right it seems. xD
Beautiful song
You're the man!
Am I the only think that Justin kinda look like Saul Goodman? 😂
Your voice reminds me of the roadie from Waynes World 2. 👍🏼👍🏼
On your App you have D6 as having 1st finger on the G string and 2nd finger on the high E?
i like this one better than the other i saw i got it poc
Great lesson! Thanks!
Glad you liked it! Cheers 😊
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Thanx Justin.
You're welcome. Cheers 😊
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Ya Justin!!! Since we doing America can you please go thru the chords of sister golden hair a thousand thanx !!!??? I'm a bit 😭😭😭 with that at the moment
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Wow 😲🥰