"Maggie May" by Rod Stewart Preview Lesson

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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2008

Was performed by Rod Stewart on 1971's Every Picture Tells a Story album, Maggie May features killer phrasing in a slow blues style. iVideosongs instructor Steve Rieck shows you how to play the song's signature intro riff on 12-string acoustic guitar, as well as the acoustic rhythm section and electric riffs that make this one of the most memorable classic rock tunes. For intermediate-level players, Maggie May is also a good work out for open and barre chords. This is a sample of a 24 minute video available for download at iVideosongs.com.

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  • i wish my stepdad didnt pawn my alvarez 12 string.. lol

  • i named my puppy maggiemay

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  • well performed intro...I liked the vocals...at least I have an idea when playing this song in a 12 strings guitar...thnks...!

  • @tinpanalley67 oh. so its tuned the same way as a guitar just a much more full and louder tone?

  • @pianoman00712

    I was there when it was written in late Sept. 1970, piss ant, and I don't remember seeing you there

  • @alienannanaki He co-wrote it with Martin Quittenton, dipshit.

  • this is like a mandolin guitar?

  • HE DID NOT WRITE THIS

  • You can search for Maggie May chords (Bing, Google)and play them yourself. Even a beginner can do this!

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    ajptaylor

    well said ....

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