Jimi Hendrix Guitar Lesson - How To Play Hey Joe With Danny Gill video free download


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Duration: 02:32
Uploaded: 2010/10/15

http://bit.ly/HeyJoe_Guitarlesson For the FULL Jimi Hendrix guitar lesson on Hey Joe head here!

Hey Joe by Jimi Hendrix Gutiar lesson by Danny Gill. This lesson can be purchased

from our website http://ww.licklibrary.com.

Danny also teaches you how to play many more Jimi Hendrix songs on

the Learn To Play Jim Hendrix DVD available by following http://bit.ly/JimiHendrix_DVD

Comments

10 years ago

matthew ramsden

awesome job man

11 years ago

Sujit Pathak

Thanks for teaching me this song man

11 years ago

Dawg Mcdermot

wayyyb too fast

11 years ago

Tomáš Bernat

Great, yippie ki-yay!

11 years ago

Fernanda Salazar

thanks,man!! it sounds totally good :)

11 years ago

jump25ontoast

I think I will stick with having a real life guitar teacher tbh...

11 years ago

Julio Cesar

NO HAY EPIC MOMENT

11 years ago

zefer07

such a good video! explain each element without wasting hours explaining every singles note position like some do!

11 years ago

badboykane

Are you serious? The title says what it is, and the description and so does the guy right at the beginning of the video and you still ask what it is?

11 years ago

Daniel Schwerdt

haha i know you from a dvd i own, best classic rock songs ? anyways now i have to learn it

11 years ago

Dillion Brannock

whats the tuneing?

11 years ago

hendrixslashmay

you missed out A kidda, c,g,d,a,e

12 years ago

jabertcul

you are the first person to nearly play it correctly well dont keep it up :)

12 years ago

Matchozen Matchôs

awesome! nice playing, excellent teaching! Thanks for sharing!

12 years ago

Brooldpray haunted house

Great song

12 years ago

Jimi Hendrix

@licklibrary yes... with moneyx...

12 years ago

spicolisbrother

g string. heh heh:)

12 years ago

Ara Ghukasyan

what a nice guitar!!

12 years ago

bruncen

@licklibrary tss everything for the money , not for the music

12 years ago

John Karagiannidis

You sound extremely flat! Hendrix was using much more hidden notes to his chords to create depth that you are not.

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