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  • The V chord is a minor, so, in your chording, it would be A Major > D Major > E Minor. You'll have to ask Richard Berry why because he wrote it that way. I have no idea, but, having learned this from the actual sheet music, playing the V chord as it would logically be sounds completely wrong. Perhaps a music theorist can explain it. I can't, but the V chord, the A, is a minor.

  • listen to the song...this is wrong, ur forgetting the first chord, idk why everyone forgets that first chord, before that progression

  • sup bro?

  • GREAT DUDE, THANKS A LOT...

  • yes look my video for an exemple of concert

  • [Big nose dude!!!]

  • The correct way doesn't use power chords. For everybody here, I'll tell you the basic way to play it. Your gonna use an A major chord, strum that 3 times, then switch to a D major chord, strum that twice, thento an E major chord, strum that 3 times, then back to D, strummed twice. I have a video also on how to play it, and a video that shows how to play the chords. Hope it was helpful! (Also, you need to turn up the volume 100% to hear this dude) Kiwi9909 was here! :P :)

  • @kiwi9909 its not e major. its e minor. or e minor 7. one of those

  • Just to let you know thats not the correct way to play it

  • thanks 60 seconds right to the point good lesson

  • is this standard tuning?

  • easy to learn thanks.

  • great.

  • thanks

  • no problem

  • @jamieallan69 your welcome

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