How To Play 'END OF THE LINE' (Plus FREE Chord Charts!)
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- The Travelling Wilburys classic track, End Of The Line' features an iconic guitar intro by George Harrison. If you wan't to learn it - plus the song - download my free 'idiot proof' finger position charts by clicking the blue link here: www.bluenotegu...
Robb,love the way you break down the lyrics with the chords.do you think you could do more of this. Thanks
thank you for the lesson
Rob...just Brilliant, many thanks
Thanks!
I’m not sure how to send comments or requests other than under a video. But….I enjoy your site and have made progress on Every breadth….. I like bluegrass and flat picking, crosspicking (I do live in NC USA, the home state of Doc Watson, Flatt and Scruggs…). Have you considered a lesson on the Beatles “I Just Saw a Face”? The intro is nice, has a little base run in it between chords and would not have a hard melody riff break. Add a quick Boom-ChickA tempo and it’s bluegrassy. Thanks!
Hey Rob. Nice 12. I bought one right when covid started. Seeing you make it look so easy. Im glade I found your chanel. Ill be watching alot more👀. Thank you👍
Father and Son by Cat Stevens please. 🙏
Thanks Rob, another perfect guitar lesson for the starter and the old guys who are starting to play again. Love it👍
Great stuff Rob, really looking forward to nailing this.
Love it, btw, there's a way to organize your videos so people can find specific songs, topics.
Not sure how it's done, I've seen other people organizing songs by artist, and lessons by topic.
Very helpful to find older content
Absolutely brilliant boyo thank you so much 👍👍👍🏴🏴🇬🇧🇨🇦🦢
Spot on again!
Love this song. Great lesson
Love your channel. Thanks!
Quality Rob as always.......................thank you.
I'm really enjoying playing the intro and can do the first few bars up until it gets higher up the neck. I'm having trouble with the next bit 'Well it's all right...' because I just can't work out the strumming pattern. Is it the same as the intro strumming please??
Too much irrelevant chatter, just get into it. What about the slide and the riff in A just before the chorus ?
Explanation on how to read my charts is important if you want to play it correctly. The slide is played on another guitar. I’m good, but I’m not that good. ✌️
Thanks!
It,s not just the accent that informs us that you are a Scouser, but your easy going, let's us not take life that seriously, that speaks volumes. Keep up the good work!
Ffs dude...4:30 in and you haven't strummed a chord yet 😂😂😂
You are amazing teaching us all these wonderful music! We appreciate you more thank you think!
How about "Who'll Stop The Rain" CCR, Rob?
Yes, that last D in the intro is tough on a standard drednaught. But if I make the right face, I can do it.😮
enjoyable content Rob
than you for the lesson
Rob can you do Cat Stevens Father & Son lesson ???
HI Rob, really enjoying all of your videos including this one.
Going to make some time to complete this one.
Would you consider doing a lesson for " You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" by Bachmann Turner Overdrive. I would love turn learn the rhythm for that song but haven't found any youtube lessons that sound right yet.
Best wishes, Chris.
I love the way you instruct. It really fits where I am. First picked up a guitar after Ed Sullivan. Thanks Dad. My occupation, pilot, keep me away from music for a long time. Retired now for 15 years and play every day' I'm no couch potato. Started a classic rock band and reliving the 60's. I'm only writing this to show 1 man's travels to get back where he really wanted to be. BTW, I must tell you my gear then I'm gone. New, 1 yr old Rickenbacker 360/6, custom solid body 12 string, "69" Vox Super Beatle cabinet is powered by a Rivera 45 watt amp.Please, I'm not boasting just have been fortunate. Rock On !
I know my open and barre chords. but here is the problem that i have transition from barre to open is spot on but open to barre , i find difficult . could you please do a lesson on how transition from open to barre. ie do you form the barre together onto the guitar or does the index finger follow the other fingers?
Rob, thanks for making these tunes so accessible and interesting, and these compliments come from a73 year old Mancunian !!!
Great vid Rob. Enloying all the content immensely. Clear, informative and fun 😎👍🏼
Thanks Rob , another excellent lesson & made very easy to understand & play ,I never realised how good the travelling Wilbury’s ere . Kep up the good work
Ya shudda done it on a 6 string rob.
Coz we all know a 12 string sounds melodic.
I’ll do It on 6 string for you when I do my next live stream (first Sat in March). In the meantime, if you have an electro acoustic, add a little chorus to fatten the sound. Incidentally, Harrison play it on semi solid electric. (I think).
tHANK YOU SO MUCH, ROB! Great job of teaching this so it's easy to follow and play!
I want to thank you for the music your teaching very good stuff on all your videos
Raise volume would be cool.....good job. thanks
Great lesson. I really appreciate the chord charts.
Awesome lesson Rob thanks
Loved it, great way to start my Sunday morning. Thanks Rob. Jeff
Great stuff Rob 👍👍 do I detect a fellow scouser 😁
Great song choice and another great lesson. Keep 'em coming please!
❤❤❤❤ Excellent guitarist, Natural 😊
I play this, but I've been playing it wrong. Thanks for a great tutorial. Best.
Excellent. Thanks!
well it's.......😁
Allllllright!
Excellent video. Love this song. Thanks very much. Much appreciated.
Nice one❤
Why do you have two strings to each
Brilliant lesson, thank you so much for your great explanation. Going to have a go now
Thanks Rob. Excellent as always. How about Bleed to love her, by Fleetwood Mac?. CHEERS .
You are a gem! Thank you for the lessons.
Once,again . Good shi*t. Cheers 🍻 John Australia 🇦🇺 👍
Thanks Rob love your channel as a new player. I like it because I don’t want to sound like sh*t. I find your approach to be great!
Great Rob love the song and the way you put it across your funny good teacher always wanted to learn it you make it look so easy im gonna get stuck in now fingers 🤞 are raw good
Beautifully relaxed and clear teaching.
Big appreciation of your Jolene too. Brought me back to guitar.
Shine On!
Hi Rob.
I like your no nonsense teaching. Fantastic !!
Thanks
Just brilliant thank you 🇮🇪👍
Hi rob absolutely love your lessons but i cant get the sheet downloads there isnt a blue link under the vid
It’s in the description box under the vid. Blue link. 👍🏻😎
Thank You Rob. Great song and a great video. Going to start learning this today .
Rob,you're F**king great mate you make all the songs you teach seem so easy well done mate keep on doing these
Just brilliant as always young Rob..😂 🤘
Love the style of your lessons Rob. Cheers mucka!
Thank you so very much ❤
Thanks, mate!
Excellent!
Yet another great lesson Rob and really like the delivery because it’s simple, like me! Just a question on your 12 string? Do you find tuning it quite difficult and keeping it in tune a little tricky?
Once it’s in tune it usually stays in tune quite well. 👍🏻
Thanks
Thanks
Awesome
Great lesson, Rob. Best to you and yours.
Thank you Rob!
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I love your channel. You area a GREAT teacher. The Joy and enthusiasm you exude is contagious and makes me want to play. Fantastic lesson. Thank you very much.
That was a super lesson and tips for playing this song Rob... I'm adding a link to (this) your video on my channel for people to come get a lesson from you. 🤗 If they wanna practice the song tell them to come visit me. I'd be over the moon, for nothing but fun and convenience for newer players.
Thanks Rob, my mate gave me a link to your channel and I'm enjoying the lessons. I have been playing End of The Line for a while but always avoided the intro, now I'm having a go at it. 👍
Love this song thanks for beaking it down
you are a very good teacher sir thanks
Thanks! What a brilliant teacher.
Thumbs up!
I think you would get more subscribers ( and you definitely deserve more ,) if you also had a community page on Facebook , love what you do on UA-cam .