Substitute Lesson Part 1

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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2007

Two ways to play the substitute riff

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  • Calums right. Its astonishing that many people can't hear that the third chord Pete T. plays is different from the first. LISTEN people.

  • D,A,G,D and D,G,D. And then Em, G, Em, G. Hope that helps.

  • what are the chords

  • the chords youre playing are the same that pete plays but i dont think the top E is used in this song

  • if you watch pete play it, he starts with the same chord shown on this video, but then plays a barre chord of D on the 5th fret, then barre A on the 5th fret, down to barre G on the third fret, and then back to the barre D. you just play the top 3 or 4 strings. its much easier to play because your not traveling up and down the fretboard as much

  • He's playing it just like the record.

  • First chord's right. Then keep that chord but add second finger to 4th string, 7th fret. Then the rest as in this video. Now stop bugging me.

  • go and tell pete townshend he plays worng his own songs-.

  • It's not wrong. Pete Townshend plays it like this.

  • This bloke's playing it wrong.

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