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From: derrenraser
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  • Hi Derren, what chord do you play after the Bminor in "I don't know no love songs ..." the tab calls for Em7? The fingering would be appreciated ... Keep up the excellent songwriting. Do u ever play in Boston?

  • Excellent, just like your others. Any way you post a simple "how to" video on this song? Just an incredible technique.  I keep watching to try and figure out how you are getting the sound ...

  • Nice job Darren. Could you do a tutorial on it ?

  • Nice Job!

  • Hey, Darren, I just wanted you to know that I was asked to sing this song (of all songs) at a wedding, and I have seen about 20 different artists sing this song on you tube and I have yet to hear one of them as awesome as yours. Really have a fantastic voice and your instrumental is really true to the taylor original. Just wanted you to know!

    Blessings!

    Ron

  • Thanks Ron! I appreciate your comments. This is one of my favorite James Taylor songs--it's so simple and beautiful.

    I also write music--if you're interested in taking a listen feel free to visit my website derrenraser(dot)com

    Thanks again Ron! Have a great afternoon!!

    --Derren--

  • Excellent ... great sounding guitar and technique

  • superb job JT-i mean Darren!

  • nice job darren!

  • Very Good! It looks like the sound is delayed from the fingering. I'd like to observe more closely.

    Thanks

  • I see you got the sound techs that worked on all the Godzilla films :-)

  • YES! Great job on a great song. You're the best one who covers it on the site. Just wish the sound kept up with the video. Awesome voice, man.

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