Guitar Lesson - Jimi Hendrix 'Bold As Love' (Part 1) descargar videos gratis


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Bold As love - by the Jimi Hendrix Experience from the album "Axis: Bold As Love". This is Part 1 of 2 (the end solo's will be part 2).

I would advise you this is not easy for a novice player. I suggest you have at least a couple years of playing under your belt to even attempt to play this, that being said you can always learn by watching and picking up various techniques as best you can. Have fun and enjoy...

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9 years ago

microcosm

I like these kinds of tutorials where they assume you already know how to play the guitar, but just want to learn the song. The tuts that break it up by every single note and pluck just drive me insane! Good job!

9 years ago

Patrick Pearse

One of the best Hendrix lessons I've seen. Well done and thanks.

9 years ago

jimi jam74

AWESOME!! Will enjoy learning this...thanks!

9 years ago

keegan1948

Totally beastin the song bro

9 years ago

nigel naicker

Nice vid thanks

9 years ago

Genegoof

Just saw this one, even though it been out there for years. Probably the most accurate tutorial on "Bold as Love" I have seen. And as you say in the intro: its probably good to know a little Jimi Hendrix chords and double stops before starting here. The Gsus is very difficult if you don't have long fingers... Thanks for this lesson. I think i'll help quite a few....

10 years ago

Rafael Peters

it is different, he's leaving out some of the intricate licks that makes the song awesome.

10 years ago

Alix Rowland

Great tutorial! Amazing how Hendrix did his chord fill... still inspiring after all these years... for example, the way he utilizes his thumb to hit the root 'A' or 'G' on the low E string, and then immediately reaches behind that fret with his index finger on the G string to hit the 9th and trill to the third... man, who'da thunk it except Hendrix?! Plan on covering this tune in my band... thanks so much for the help gettin' it under finger, and great job in execution!

10 years ago

Steve Krantz

What amp are you using?

10 years ago

Jovi Podge

what are the three chords he plays at 4.04?

10 years ago

petersupertramp

Simple and fluent tutorial. I'm somewhat of a beginner (started 7-8 months ago) but i've been able to learn it quickly. Very clear. Well Done!

10 years ago

Shawn Wilson

Thanks for the great lesson.

10 years ago

greg killmaster

do you do voodoo child slight return by chance? It must feel like flying to be able to play like Hendrix...

10 years ago

greg killmaster

this is fantastic and you play it so well. thank you so so much for this!

10 years ago

stratagize

that's pretty harsh don't you think?...he clearly stated that this wasn't a song for beginners. He's assuming you know a bit about chord progressions and movements and Hendrix melodic techniques. If you don't know that stuff already then yeah...I can understand how you might be disappointed. But I can assure you it's all there. Plain as day if you know what you are looking at.

10 years ago

Donovan tyler

you did an excellent job of showing all the nuances, especially the double-stops/hammer on/offs ...if you don't know those, then this tune is too advanced for you. My hand has a problem keeping the thumb holding down the bottom string whilst doing the double stops on the top strings...but I'm going to have to let my hand stretch out or finesse it. Jimi had GIANT hands! Thanks so much for this wonderful lesson and great tone sir!

10 years ago

Dario Wirtha

i know. he doesn't break it down. i had to keep pausing it and i actually had to transcribe it by ear trying different stuff.

10 years ago

Adrian Paiva

Great video! completely correct.

10 years ago

PWGWORKSHOP

Thanks you..!

10 years ago

PWGWORKSHOP

This is a lot more about your technique....The pickups, amps and guitars can all help, but it starts with how you play it first. Focus on using your thumb to capture the bass notes and stay loose and relaxed to insure your technique and timing are spot on...So yes..Tex-mex pickups are fine. I hope that helps..lots of practice too..:)

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