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  • so it is A Fm# D A E E7 Im not sure at the last 2 chords

  • Actually, i think im wrong by a half step. Second fret would be a c# and make that a Sixth chord.

  • The "extra" note there is just the seventh I think. If you played this without a capo, it would be the second string, second fret which is a D. Thats the flatted seventh that makes a "seventh" chord. So its just the same as the seventh you make by taking your ring finger off the E chord, but its an octave higher.

  • Hey Pete! can you please tell me why with barre chords on the epiphone, i cant hold down the G string as it doesnt allow me to hold it down? on my classical guitar i can do barre chords perfectly, on the epiphone i struggle to hold the G string

  • @portrait321 Sounds like you might need to get the action lowered a bit? I've heard from a few people with similar problems.

  • @georgiarose16 forgot to thank you! i guess ill be takin her on a trip to the nearest guitars specialists!

  • hey dude, very good tutorial. i used to play this song with Bar chords but your way seems more comfortable and efortless, don't know how the original was played thou.

  • reminds me of the big lebowski scene

  • Marvellous - thankyou, been on my list to learn for a long time (ever since I heard the Stray Cats cover it back in '82 so that's nearly 30 years)

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