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The Beatles "Hey Bulldog" guitar lesson. The next Riff of the Day uses the Wampler Thirty Something (formerly the Ace Thirty) to recreate a raw guitar tone from the late 60's. The intro riff locks in with the bass and piano, then takes a step back for the verse. Towards what could be the pre-chorus, there is a great feeling up anticipation by escalating the 5th of the B & E power chords chromatically. The "Hey Bulldog" Solo is very melodic, which we used the Thirty Something's boost feature on, as it glides through the same chord progression of the verse using alternate chord positions and lots of simplified harmonies on the G&B strings. Enjoy your Riff of the Day guitar lesson!

Comentarios

8 years ago

André da Mata

Mike, from Friends!

9 years ago

Ludovico Feola

Can you do helter skelter? 

9 years ago

inkari1981

nice work

9 years ago

Allan Cerf

Andy and Co: good lesson but not to be pedantic but for beginners who may be watching please remember to keep the guitar in tune at all times. * notice how the rhythm "you can talk to me" is one of the foundations of "I Got You" by Split Enz!? Also how the same part is a nod to John Barry Bond Chord Changes!Again, nice one good lesson.

9 years ago

westfield90

Awesome 

9 years ago

joe pish

excellent 

9 years ago

Elana Fariss

thank you for this! Love it!

9 years ago

Eddie Wilson

What a fuckin faggot u gotta use more gain George used a fuzz box with a cranked amp yes it is insanely distorted Fuckking Faggot

9 years ago

Going Jamon

that tone though!

9 years ago

Mike Berkenblit

again - for yet another wonderful lesson - THANKS! I love your lessons!!

10 years ago

Steve Horvath

Love Andy's contributions as always. Just a minor observation, at 3:36 on the letter L. If you're "L"onley you can... The chord is Bm7b5, the shape I use is 7x776x with my thumb grabbing the 6th string. That said I don't know that the fabs played that guitar chord (that way as I often have to play it sans piano) but you can clearly hear flat5 on the piano and vocal. So at the least if doing a power chord I would do 789XXX to E (x7999x) for the next E chord on the word talk.

10 years ago

adamjg4

Proving the Beatles did Rock and Roll not just pop music.

10 years ago

Carl Schwab

Andy hasn't done a James Bond theme lesson yet... I am aghast.

10 years ago

ianwlad

killer guitar

10 years ago

Chip H

Great...now I got the friggin song in my head, AND IT'S STUCK IN THERE !!Love it.

10 years ago

Luke Blase

That is one bright-sounding Les Paul. I kinda like it.

10 years ago

Michael Dean

Sorry for the double comment...1:12, Andy is pleased.

10 years ago

Michael Dean

0:53-0:56 smooth as silk. 

10 years ago

AlmiNia

Awesomeballs!

10 years ago

Matt Barclay

Awesome!!!!

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