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Rhythm Guitar Lesson - Keith Richards

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When it comes to rock guitar, Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones comes to mind as one of the greats. This rhythm guitar lesson will show you step-by-step how to play a cool chord progression in his style. This is intended for intermediate guitarists. Free Video Guitar Lesson



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Instructor: Anders Mouridsen
Speciality: Blues and Rock
Website: GuitarTricks.com

In this rhythm guitarlesson we break down the guitar playing style of Keith Richards from The Rolling Stones.

Keith Richards often played in Open G tuning, and many of the classic Stones hits have the signature sound of Open G. In Open G tuning, both E strings are tuned down to D, and the A string is tuned down to G.



In Open G the strings in sequence from low to high are tuned D - G - D - G - B - D.

Practically speaking, it is not always possible to re-tune your guitar to get this sound. So in this lesson,

we look at how riffs and voicings originally played in an open tuning can be played in a standard tuning and adapted to any given chord progression.



This lesson is intended for an intermediate audience. It can be quite a hand-stretch and fingering workout. If you are having trouble with the stretch, you might try practicing up around the 10th fret, where the frets are closer together. Then you can gradually bring your fingers down to the first position as you get used to the pattern.

The mutes in this lesson can also be a challenge for beginning guitarists. The muting gives control over the rhythmic elements of the sound. Note that you need to mute both with the left and right hands.

This lesson examines the techniques used to create the classic sound of Keith Richards. It is part of a larger series of lessons from Guitar Tricks called "Playing Rhythm Like the Masters" that includes profiles of Jimi Hendrix, Mark Knopfler, Eric Clapton, James Hetfield and more great guitarists. See below for more info on this rhythm guitar lesson series.


Want more rhythm guitar lessons? Similar lessons are available that will teach you how to play rhythm guitar in the styles of Jimi Hendrix, Mark Knopfler, Eric Clapton, and many more. Click here to access the rhythm guitar lesson series.


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