In this video
This lesson teaches you how to play Honky Tonk Women authentically in open G tuning, while also covering the lead parts and solo in standard tuning for maximum versatility.
What You Will Learn:
How to play the classic intro using index and third finger plucking
The three signature open G licks essential for this song
The string 3 bend technique for major pentatonic sounds
Natural harmonics for the "can't drink her off my mind" section
G major pentatonic lead parts and solo in standard tuning
How to vary and simplify parts to match your comfort level
The Iconic Intro
The intro starts on the 'and' before beat one, plucking the middle two strings (3 and 4) with your index and middle finger. The signature Rolling Stones move is bending string 3 up to create the major pentatonic sound – this bend gives you the first five notes of the G major pentatonic scale.
Three Essential Open G Licks
Lick 1: The intro bend and pluck pattern on strings 3 and 4 Lick 2: The "Do-Re-Mi" slide – open string, slide 2 to 4, then strings 1 and 2 together Lick 3: The descending slide from fret 5 to 3 on the middle two strings
These three licks, combined with the Keith Richards chord shapes from Start Me Up, give you everything needed to play this song authentically.
The Chorus Simplicity
The chorus is just two chords: open G and D at the seventh fret. This simplicity is what makes open G tuning so powerful – complex-sounding parts from minimal chord movement.
Natural Harmonics
For the "can't seem to drink her off my mind" section, you'll learn natural harmonics at the 12th fret on strings 4 and 5, creating a country-influenced flavour that adds colour to the arrangement.

