Neil Young "Hey Hey, My My" guitar lesson. Today we're using the Wampler Tweed '57 and the Electro-Harmonix Octave Multiplexer to come close to Neil's explosive guitar tone. Hey Hey, My My (Into The Black) shows how an analog octave pedal loves single notes but is thrown by chords and this is the important part of this riffs destructive sound. A key to the dissonant feeling of this riff is the fact that the bass plays A over Neil's F(maj7). The verse removes the octave effect and we hear the magic that a tweed style pedal adds to cowboy chords. Lastly, it's important to note that the "It's better to burn out" section uses an Em versus the G you hear in the intro. Enjoy your riff of the day guitar lesson! #RiffoftheDay #GuitarLesson #NeilYoung