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How to Play Pour Some Sugar On Me - Def Leppard MeetYourBand

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Learn how to play Def Leppard's "Pour Some Sugar On Me" by watching this video.

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  • Ummm unless something has changed that I wasn't aware of, E Sharp IS F.

  • I love when these poeple try to say their black and they type as if they have been speaking english for 3 mins

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  • Not a bad lesson, but the tabs are off

  • Great job! I bet the people hating can't even play lol

  • @acdczeppelinhalen1 yeah....lol no biggie...i got what u were sayin..i was hopin that clairified what i meant..miscommunincations are rampant lol...no problem bro... :)

  • @dawg3277 Yeah I see what you are saying, you are talking about the actual notes on the fretboard. What I was trying to say is that there is a "more correct" way of writing notes for cords. For example an A augmented chord is made up of the notes A, C#, and E#. by sound the E# is the same as an F but the more correct way to write it is as E#. But you are right when you said that it goes E to F on the guitar fretboard, I think I just misunderstood you at first. :)

  • @acdczeppelinhalen1 e sharp is F just sayin....theory or not thats the way it was taught to Everyone... just as Fsharp is g flat.. the whole point is..its F...E sharp...then u get into between standard tunings i guess, but in standard it would be E F F # G see what im sayin ?

  • @dawg3277 well technically there is an E sharp. In very basic music there is considered to be no E sharp since on a guitar for instance it goes E right to F however when you get into broader musical theory you will run into notes such as E sharp B sharp C Flat, and can have multiple flats and sharps for a single not such as E double flat. it just depends on what you are doing. Although in this lesson I don't think they go into that much theory so..... it would be considered an F anyways.

  • I think he meant c flat lol :D

  • What Pedals Does Phil Collen Use To Get that Def Lep sound?

  • I will post a video of love bites in 2 wks

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