Here’s a great song that utilizes a ton of my “Hendrix Style of Rhythm Playing” series. The chords for the most part are:

E – B – A – E

E’s are typically found on the 5th string and the A’s and B’s are typically found on the 6th String. I not only go through what’s actually played on the song but also give you some insight on how you can improvise using some of the “Hendrix Style of Rhythm Playing” stuff too!

The First Bridge (3:21-3:48ish):
E B A
1 2 + 3 4 1 2 3 4

The Second Bridge (3:48-4:16):
B/D# E B B/D# E A
1 2 + 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 + 3 4 1 2 3 4

Most of the solo is in E Major Pentatonic so try playing around with that. Dig!

-Related Lessons-

:59 – Hendrix Style of Rhythm Playing | Major Chords
1:37 – 5th String Barre Chords | BO 10/10
2:29 – 6th String Barre Chords | BO 9/10
6:45 – Harmonics and Ways To Use Them
7:11 – Switching Between Rhythms & Two Chords In One Measure
8:00 – Slash Chords (Inversions)
818 – Power Chords (5 Chords)
8:53 – Rhythms – Strumming the Guitar | BO 5/10
9:22 – Major Pentatonic Scales | CO 5/10
10:30 – Hendrix Style of Rhythm Playing | Major Chords
10:30 – Hendrix Style of Rhythm Playing | Minor Chords

PDF’s

Yellow Ledbetter PDF, Open/Barre/Sus Chords, Rhythms, CAGED Pentatonic Scale Shapes

Play Alongs & Backing Tracks