Guitar Lesson: "Sixteen Salteens" by Jack White (from Blunderbuss) - Easy How to / Tutorial descargar videos gratis


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Track 2 from Jack White's new album "Blunderbuss"

Super easy track and fun to play

Good tab = http://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/j/jack_white/sixteen_saltines_ver2_tab.htm

"Sixteen Salteens" uses just a few chords

Verse = E5 G5 A5 B5

Chorus = C5 D5

The solo is an E minor pentatonic solo

The first part is easy to figure out exactly

The second half of the solo is improvisation, so I just show the areas of the guitar you should try to mess around with until you figure out the solo or come up with one of your own that is real similar to the original -- I doubt Jack White knew exactly what he wanted to play for the final part, so for solos like these, I just keep in the same spirit as the original and don't sweat the details

If anyone needs help learning "Sixteen Salteens" or another track from Blunderbuss, let me know and I'll make a lesson vid :)

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Guitar Lesson: "Sixteen Salteens" by Jack White (from Blunderbuss) - Easy How to / Tutorial

by Guitar Teacher Brett Sanders (How2MakeGuitarRiffs)

Comentarios

11 years ago

benjamin stiglmayer

thanks alot man. ill try some of modest mouse out been listening to them a bit lately, all the songs i know now are white stripes song lol :)

11 years ago

Brett Sanders

these songs are pretty easy to master and provide a lot of fundamental techniques -- pentatonic scale, slides, hammer ons, basic chords, picking, etc ... But, for me, I didn't learn any of those songs starting out ... I learned mostly Modest Mouse, Radiohead, and White Stripes songs ... "Black Math" helped me master power chords, "Dead Leaves and Dirty Ground" was first solo I learned ... Radiohead songs use lots of weird chords, so exposed me to that ... just master some songs you love:)

11 years ago

Brett Sanders

the way i got good at guitar fast was : year 1, I focussed mainly on learning to read notes and went through all the songs in Christopher Parkening Classical Guitar Volume 1 ; year 2, I learned a ton of pop/rock songs and found a good teacher to explain to me how the fundamentals of music theory and who helped get me started writing my own songs ... as for particular songs, i try to get my students to learn "Black Dog" by Led Zep, "Purple Haze" by Hendrix and "Good Riddance" by Green Day

11 years ago

benjamin stiglmayer

thank you for sharing that knowloedge with me :), and songs you recommend learning that would help with that?

11 years ago

Brett Sanders

yeah, took me about 3 months of playing a lot (3-5 hours each day) to feel comfortable switching between basic chords ... takes about 2 years til you can really just jam and play ... but, after those first 3 months, it's becomes a lot easier and fun to keep pushing, because you'll have good momentum:)

11 years ago

benjamin stiglmayer

yeah my main problem is chord changes but all in good time ill get better

11 years ago

Brett Sanders

ah, well keep at it and after a few months it'll be pretty easy:)

11 years ago

benjamin stiglmayer

I'll try only been playing for the last two weeks so still gettting there

11 years ago

Brett Sanders

that's cool, if you get it down you should post a vid response

11 years ago

benjamin stiglmayer

i found a tab for the solo not sure if its right

11 years ago

Brett Sanders

cool, glad it was helpful, i really like sixteen salteens, good track:)

11 years ago

benjamin stiglmayer

good video thanks for the help :), comment subscribe from me

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