THANK YOU! I was laughing at you saying you don't like to break the chords down because you get it wrong because I can relate to stumbling over naming the right finger number, string number, and fret number... but thank you for keeping it real while walking through the best sounding chord voicings on CZcams for playing this song. I'm about to step back out here playing in public again and this makes re-learning the greatest cover tunes easy and enjoyable. I appreciate your time and your patience. G
Keep it going bro I’m watching in Smithfield va. I play keyboard and a few years ago I got into playing the guitar. I get the impression that you really enjoy playing, so do I, but, it also seems like there’s a shortage of players who like to get together and play. Keep it up 👍
@@rubinfricejr3341 Thank you for replying! It's the song structure I find confusing. However, your chord voices are excellent! I know I should have an ear for these changes, but that's my fault! 😉
Growing up I was always fascinated with the rhythms to any song I would listen to I would listen to the Rhythm and all the stuff is going on in back of the music so when I joined my first band growing up there was never a keyboard player around so I had to learn all the chords I possibly can and there was a lot of them so when I learned a song I would always learn the keyboard part and adapt that to my guitar playing which made me a pretty good Rhythm guitarist because I was playing chords that no other guitar player was playing so I practice them back and forth constantly until I was able to play them all smoothly
@KineMckay it's called A9sus4,,or you can play,,Am11,,they are the same chord with different names,,to keep it simple Am11 I would call it,,over time some people gotten a little too technical naming chords,,suspended chords were call minor 11th chords,,when I was playing back in the day,,suddenly a few chords changed in name,,keep it simple,,it shouldn't take a whole lot of thinking as far as playing chord changes 🤔
You get chords, you get licks, man… thank you!
Thank you
Once again, you put me on… I’ve been running from this song for awhile… you made it very easy…. Thank you Sir
Thank you
You teach the best comparing with other instructors . You things easy to understand
Thank you so much 🙂
i’m gonna play this for my wife on our anniversary. sure to get “lucky” that night ;)
Awesome tutorial thank you for sharing!
You are welcome
THANK YOU! I was laughing at you saying you don't like to break the chords down because you get it wrong because I can relate to stumbling over naming the right finger number, string number, and fret number... but thank you for keeping it real while walking through the best sounding chord voicings on CZcams for playing this song. I'm about to step back out here playing in public again and this makes re-learning the greatest cover tunes easy and enjoyable. I appreciate your time and your patience. G
Thank you so very much .
Really
Your a great teacher Rubin thank you.
Your so welcome😇
Classic jam of the great 70’s. Great time for the music. Glad to have been around in those days
i remember Whitney doing a great version too 👍🏻
Dude I’ve trying to find a true tutorial for this song forever that you so much absolutely the sexy chord progression ever
Thank you so much😊
Your chords chords are very nice, thank you! For the lesson
Thank you so much 🙂your welcome
Thank you brother ❤
Wonderful 😊 just got thru listening 🎧 to The Isley brothers and found brother
Thank you very much
My wedding song, and one of the best jams!
Thanks
Keep it going bro I’m watching in Smithfield va. I play keyboard and a few years ago I got into playing the guitar. I get the impression that you really enjoy playing, so do I, but, it also seems like there’s a shortage of players who like to get together and play. Keep it up 👍
Thanks bro 😊
🕯Thanks for the chords love this song 🎸🎹🎛📻🎵🎶🎼🎙 isley I wonder if Jimmy Hendrix played this one too
You're welcome and thank you
one of the best lessons out there
thank you for this!
Thank u so much
Nice Rubin, thank you, good job.
Thank you so much 🙂
Great stuff.
Great job
I just want to play the acoustic rhythm guitar part. Your chords sound spot on but your instruction is confusing.
What is it that you find confusing
Perhaps i can help you understand..
@@rubinfricejr3341 Thank you for replying! It's the song structure I find confusing. However, your chord voices are excellent!
I know I should have an ear for these changes, but that's my fault! 😉
Ok, now I've got the song structure down! Once I learn to toggle between your voicings for G6 & Amaj7 I'll have it down....thanks to you.
G6 GM7
@@rubinfricejr3341 Working on it as we speak. Thank you!
This is Good❗️🔥
Thanks bro 🙂👍
Keep it up bro! And make sure to tell your facebook and Instagram friends about your channel!
Thank you Rubin
You're welcome
thanks again. Great as always. God bless.
Thank you
Nice one mate, love this!
Thanks you
Nice
Thank you 🙂
Great lesson!
Nice. Love the transitions man.
Luv em Rubin
Sounds like Ernie! Nice!
Wow thanks bro
Choice!
I'm starting to really appreciate chords I avoided playing chordd.Dang how do switch chords so smoothly?
Growing up I was always fascinated with the rhythms to any song I would listen to I would listen to the Rhythm and all the stuff is going on in back of the music so when I joined my first band growing up there was never a keyboard player around so I had to learn all the chords I possibly can and there was a lot of them so when I learned a song I would always learn the keyboard part and adapt that to my guitar playing which made me a pretty good Rhythm guitarist because I was playing chords that no other guitar player was playing so I practice them back and forth constantly until I was able to play them all smoothly
Great job! Thank you!
You're so welcome
Thanks for checking me out
Yo bro,you have been checking me out for a couple of years now ,I Really Appreciate you bro,thank you very much 😊❤
Right On
Smooth
nice
What pedals are you using to get the classic Ernie Isley tone
You can use a chorus pedal to get that sound I have it built in my amplifier
@@rubinfricejr3341 thank you
Thanks rubin I been trying to learn how to play this.... check out afew of my videos too
You're welcome
Okay
Who said A9sus4? It’s simply a Bm7/A… then again 🤷♀️ idk
@KineMckay it's called A9sus4,,or you can play,,Am11,,they are the same chord with different names,,to keep it simple Am11 I would call it,,over time some people gotten a little too technical naming chords,,suspended chords were call minor 11th chords,,when I was playing back in the day,,suddenly a few chords changed in name,,keep it simple,,it shouldn't take a whole lot of thinking as far as playing chord changes 🤔
@@KineMckay actually it's a
Gmajor7/A
With A in the Bass