how to play "Wild Horses" on guitar by the Rolling Stones Part 1 - acoustic guitar lesson tutorial


Published on 26 January 2016
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Shutup-Play-Guitar-Tutorials/531813906953186?ref=hl Click her for part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRQb6uZhk08&index=1&list=PLVexuNdY2IeyWI6dzTP4fqagnKsj02-W_ An acoustic guitar lesson on how to play "Wild Horses" by The Rolling Stones. Recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Sheffield, Alabama in 1971 for the "Sticky Fingers" album. The song has 3 guitar parts on it, a 6 string in Nashville tuning played by Mick Taylor, a 12 string played by Keith Richards and an electric part also played by Keith. The interplay between the 3 guitar tracks is really nice and to me gives the song it's unique sound. Keith's 12 string is tuned to open G, a tuning that he used on a lot of his songs. Mick Taylor's part is really interesting as he mixes chords with harmonics that really add a lot to the feel of the tune I had a really great time working out, recording the parts and planning the lesson to this tune. I hope you have fun playing the song! The guitar I'm playing here is a Taylor 214ce koa deluxe. I really like this guitar, it intonates amazingly well and it's tone is very balanced. It's also very easy to play. The strings are Elixir phosphor bronze 12-53 with nanoweb coating. These strings are a little bit more expensive, but for me they easily last 4-5 times longer than non coated strings. Folks may be surprised at how much time and effort goes into creating these videos. If you're getting something out of the lessons and can afford to contribute to the cause, I've setup a Paypal link. If you can't afford it no worries, but if you can, any amount is appreciated and will help me to continue to make the videos. PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=G47MZ9YL8F38C Thanks for all the comments, and questions and of course for subscribing. A special thanks to all of those who have contributed financially, I really appreciate the support. Good luck to everyone with your guitar playing.