The Rolling Stones - Jumping Jack Flash Guitar Lesson video free download


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Uploaded: 2013/10/02

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The Rolling Stones "Jumping Jack Flash" guitar lesson. Today we're using the Lovepedal High Power Tweed Twin with a low gain setting to give a harmonically rich rhythm tone to a Fender Custom Shop Telecaster. Keith is said to have recorded this on an acoustic with open D tuning and a capo on the 2nd fret (E) but can also be seen playing it live with an open G tuning and a capo on the 4th . In order to give a single guitar the versatility to play the main and overdubbed parts, a tuning of open E does the job well. One finger chords a always a benefit of open tunings and with the right technique, you can continue the chords of the chorus and layer the melody over the top for a complex sound by your lonesome. Enjoy your riff of the day guitar lesson!

Comments

9 years ago

TheParadiseInc

vid starts at 1:00

9 years ago

mondu6

I don't find that pedal on your website. Who is manufacturer? What type of effect is it?

9 years ago

clementecarignano

bravo

9 years ago

mortimer lebeaux

These Pro Guitar Shop lessons are some of the best on the internet...

9 years ago

Guy Haliva

thats not right open g with capo on 4th fret is the right way

9 years ago

johnfjustin

Toally awesome. Another thing, in case keith kicks, your in man!

10 years ago

Stefano Nesso

Great lesson and very good version indeed: it might not be perfect but, as he explains at the beginning, this version in "open E" brilliantly mixes two guitar parts together.

10 years ago

Joseph Doak

"Play here to let B flow" means absolutely nothing to me. Play what where? I see your fingers moving around but you offer very little explanation as to what exactly you're doing. Not every guitar player can just watch your hands and know what to do. Most of your "lessons" feel more like glossed-over pedal ads for experienced guitarists who probably already know how to play these songs, not actual tutorials on the specifics.

10 years ago

james madison

Wrong.This is the disco version

10 years ago

tom fogle

I have always played this in E standard major.

10 years ago

Colin Slater

Awesome. Thankyou!

10 years ago

Hans Scheisserman

i wish pgs andy , chappers , the captain and phil x would have a youtube jam !!!!

10 years ago

Mihay Acasa

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10 years ago

FallaciousScotsman

Andy got me into the Stones. Can't thank him enough.

10 years ago

Vincent Way

What Equipment are you using ?

10 years ago

tazzboy77

Next Rolling Stones Song I Can't Get No Satisfaction

10 years ago

vox1003

could be both

10 years ago

Lucas Zumbahlen

maybe its not the tuning of the original guitar but the reel speed?

10 years ago

javierrodmar

Fantastic lesson and great pedal!!!

10 years ago

Red Cedar

I guess it's never going to sound quite right unless you play it on a slightly out-of-tune acoustic with a mic in the sound hole. But I'm not crazy about how it sounds in open E - seems flabby compared to the open-G capoed version. Anyway, w/e. A good lesson as always, with a minimum of talking and clear visuals.

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