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From: 19saskia93
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  • Nice !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    

  • nice!

  • can you plz send me the tabs i definatly like your style but i cant seem to find those exact ones

  • You still strum. REALLY. HARD.

  • check Pickups of neck

  • You strum. REALLY. HARD.

  • x

    x

    x

    x

    x

    x where are u hitting the muffled chord after the "G" . i dont get it

  • Good cover, keep it up

  • girl you rock! :D

  • This was written by Bernie Tuapin. Not by Elton John.

  • oh my gosh ;\

  • hey you should send me tabs please! ive looked everywhere and i cant seem to find any decent tabs! it would alot! thanks!

  • ta bueno!

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  • nice i enjoyed

  • @777jackpot1 Fucking stalker.

  • theres no need to strum that ridiculously hard, it sounds bad... please use a metronome

  • how about the first chord? how is it played?

  • its a C shaped barre chord...its a Eb chord...

  • I laugh at your tiny hands. Haha kidding, work on your rythm, that would improve your playing.

  • can someone please tell me what that 2nd chords is?

  • x

    5

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    7

    x i dont know the name, but this is the chord :P

  • @19saskia93 that is A minor 7 chord :)

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  • @19saskia93

    Its a C- Major Inversion ( first made by Jimi Hendrix). The notes of the Chord ( 1-3-5 = C - E - G) remained the same, with the only difference that the Root note ( C ) is not on the A - string anymore, but now on the G - String. It gives the possibility to solo while strumming the chord, on the 7th fret.

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  • @19saskia93 its C/E

  • @19saskia93 It's a C. :)

  • @Pjetar C major :)

  • @rrrtbds12223 Yeah, that's what I meant.

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  • @19saskia93 its a c major chord with an e in the bass

  • @EricCrake its a c major

  • @EricCrake Thats a C-Major as an Inversion which is very commonly used by Jimi Hendrix in order to be able lead & rhythm guitar at once through the pinky finger on the 7th bar. Hope answered your question :D

  • good job i learned from watching thanks

  • Great Job. Now, I think you need to play through then teach how you did it. Thanks.

  • needs a little more fluency with the chord changes. If I may make a suggestion; when you're playing that little melody run after the Dmin chord, mute all of the strings with your fretting hand EXCEPT for the A string [the string you're playing the notes on] and strike ALL 6 strings. It will give you more of an attacking sound which I think John uses.

    pretty good cover, and I don't blame you for not singing, it's fvcking hard to sing like John.

  • where did you get the tab

  • thanks , now i know how to play this!

    : )

  • good cover, but why don't u try to sing??

    good job anyway!! ;)

  • That was well played, keep on rockin' !

  • thank you :)

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