Jay Stevens from www.iwannarock.ca shows you the basics of 5 string open G tuning and how to play those Keith Richards chord shapes.
This lesson touches on Keith’s signature shapes of sus chords and the add9 chord.
Song examples are similar to the Rolling Stones, such as but not specifically, Brown sugar, You can’t always get what you want, and Start me up.
(and a little bit of Zeppelin at the end)
COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER…apparently some record company thinks it’s not cool for me to teach you how to play specific songs, so I had to change the video so it doesn’t include the Stones song I briefly played at the end of the video. For the record, this video doesn’t cover any particular Keith Richards songs, but just the style and chords used for some of his biggest riffs.