Please watch my new version of this lesson, which has better sound and it is all synced up! I will delete this version of the lesson on April 1. 2012 www.youtube.com

6 thoughts on “Ultimate "Happy" Lesson in open-G Tuning

  1. The "main riff" as you refer to it is played with a bottleneck slide, typically by the second guitarist, i.e., Mick Taylor or more recently Ron Wood. With some practice, one guitarist can play both the chorus riff and then the slide riff, with the bottleneck on the little finger of the left hand.

  2. Actually working on "Can’t You Hear Me Knocking!" I’m not the greatest, however, and I’m working on the other parts to it. But I was in Sam Ash ripping off the intro and people were giving me compliments, so I guess I should at least do a quick one for the intro! Coming soon!

  3. Thanks jm! didnt mean to cap on you,i appreciate the time and effort you put in to helping others! keep em comming.i would love to see another intro for cant you hear me knocking,one of my all time fav riffs,a few on u tube would love to see your take.peace

  4. AGREED. Actually, I would record straight from the webcam to YouTube, and that sucked. I will be re-doing some of my videos on my MacBook Pro in iMovie, my most recent one for "Start Me Up" was done in that. Check out how much better the quality and sound is. It’s ridiculous. Yes, the "Happy" video did tick me off. I will re-do it very soon, thanks for watching.

  5. Dude im sure we would all love to see some great open g vids! but your voice and camera are not in sinc.come on man didnt you proof this thing before you posted?its plain as day when you start to talk.how can we learn form that.peace

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