Stone Temple Pilots - Interstate Love Song Guitar Lesson video free download


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Uploaded: 2014/02/11

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Stone Temple Pilots "Interstate Love Song" guitar lesson. The next Riff of the Day uses the JHS Pedals Super Bolt to match the chiming drive coming from a cranked Supro amp. Dean DeLeo is drawn to using jazz chords in rock music to step outside the box and Interstate Love Song is a chock full of them. The main riff opens with a twangy sound with a B bend and a constant open E to add jangle. The verse chords are often misinterpreted or boiled down to power chords but using the G#/C, C#7/B, and A#m7b5 shapes really show how complex chords contribute to the feel and mood of a song. Enjoy your Riff of the Day guitar lesson!

Comments

9 years ago

House of Blues

Great channel!

9 years ago

Mchael Hron

Andy is da man! Some of those chord changes look very tough.

9 years ago

MetalBuffalos

I came here only because i forgot how to play the main riff. But i must say, Im surprised he actually played the verse correctly. People would usually substitute some of the more advanced chords with a minor/major type chord. 

9 years ago

Larzz Wright

i was playing this all wrong.

9 years ago

Bill Clinzel

Can anyone tell me what he is playing from 3:24-3:27? I cant make out where each finger is.

9 years ago

Mark Evans

Yes thank you sir

9 years ago

J.B. Beverley

Finally.. Someone showed the RIGHT way to play this song. Thank you 

9 years ago

Juan Carlos Chablé

Yeah!

9 years ago

Randy Pate

This lesson nailed it guys. This is the right way to play the song. Turns out I've been playing it wrong since high school! Thanks for the lesson.

9 years ago

kyuss

Where do you get these backing tracks? I'll pay for them.

9 years ago

John Gunnerek

I'm going ragde I can't see the stupid chords Why didn't you add Tabs ? 

9 years ago

soapboxearth2

i thought that was a les paul.teles sound great with everything though.

10 years ago

Robert Gundry

Love your stuff Andy! One request. A small chord chart flashed by for each one. I can look up most if I cannot tell where your fingers are but it would be so much easier if I could stop the video see the correct finger placement. I think the riffs are explained very well. Keep em coming Andy! Your the best.

10 years ago

earl rogers

I listened very carefully to the record and it sounds like that weird b flat chord before the a sus 2 chord should have the g string fretted at 3rd instead of 1st. I could be wrong sometimes my ears trick me

10 years ago

thb3no

Dean DeLeo rules. Inventive, original, nuanced, great riff after great riff, melodic, flat out rockin'. Dare I say, the Page of his generation. As great a front man as Scott is, such a shame he can't seem to hold it together to let this band grow into what it deserves to be (yeah, I'm a biased, huge STP fan - can't help myself ;-) ). Not that they didn't "make it", but I lament what could've been over a liifetime together. Thanks Andy. Keep 'em coming! 

10 years ago

AnalDan

Like if you came here for the verse chords

10 years ago

KevinCube

It may just be hearing it over my computer speakers, but the third chord in the descending verse progression sounds wrong. I don't think that's the proper voicing. It's close. 

10 years ago

Chip H

Cool!A riff I might actually be able to play !...(kinda)

10 years ago

Taylor Venema

Such a sweet lick.

10 years ago

Flávio Castro

Asus2 should be Asus9 (same chord, different name)! Great demo none the less. BTW, this is my alltime favorite song.

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