This exclusive lesson continues at www.guitarworld.com This video isbonus content related to the October 2011 issue of Guitar World. For full print reviews, lesson tabs and more, look for the October 2011 issue of Guitar World on newsstands now, or purchase this issue in our online store here. In this series of videos, Clutchs Tim Sult and Neil Fallon show you how to play "Electric Worry" from the bands 2007 album From Beale Street to Oblivion. For the song, Neil plays slide guitar in Open G tuning while Tim plays in standard.

22 thoughts on “Clutch "Electric Worry" Lesson – Part 1

  1. Who are you? The cool police? Some people can play real well, but they have no ear. Some people have to slave over tab to learn things, and some people really get a lot of help by seeing it being done. As long as people are trying, and as long as they are learning, I take my hat off to them. I agree this is simple, but there are players out there from people who just picked up a guitar today to Paul Gilbert. I personally pick up stuff any way I can. Peace.

  2. Its a twelve bar in G for goodness sake, well actually it isnt because they dont even go to the v chord - who couldn’t possibly play this? I’m not dissing Clutch or the song, I’m just saying who needs to be shown how to play it?

  3. @ Veaseify – please make a video so we can see you play this – I bet you cant. Dork!

  4. Oh Yeeaaahhhh = one of the most consistent bands around = Awesome

  5. I almost came! O_______o
    and no. it’s true! daaamn! the real power of music:D

  6. I FINALY DID IT! the only hard part is in between the end of the beginning and the start of the verse. other than that, it was a great lesson!

  7. My brain did his trick and instead of Tim Sult I read Slut 😀

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