On The Way Home Acoustic Guitar Lesson - Neil Young Sample

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On The Way Home- this Neil Young composition was a hit for the Buffalo Springfield as they were breaking up in 1968. Neil continues to perform it to this day. It also appeared on the Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young album 4-Way Street in 1970.

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  • i just went to the website to buy the lesson for this song and it's not there... have you guys taken it down?

  • @bigbadmateus It is still one we are considering, hopefully we'll get to it soon.

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  • Bravissimo!

  • cheers mate... class tune!

  • So great :) Just found this song & is soo brilliant. Great lesson as well :) thank you very very much

  • You are ono-lecious! You live Hawaii?

  • I don't know. I play that first chord as a D-form G chord on the 7th fret, with the D string open (x-x-0-7-8-7) If you play it that way, the G played on the 2nd string, 8th fret would be a "sus" in a D chord. I think of it as a G/D chord. The next three chords become: D maj.7, C maj.7/D (or C maj.9), D.

  • The Gmaj 7 chord is really a D 6 because you're not playing G on the 5th fret - 4th string.

    I don't know how the opening chord is shaped in the original Buffulo Springfield songbook but when Neil plays this song live at Massey Hall in 1971 I don't think he's playing the Gmaj7 as you call it.

    - rather he's playing a more robust sounding chord - the B m6 (Gmaj 7 / B) with the first finger barred on the 7th fret, 3rd finger-4th string-9th fret, 4th finger-5th string-11th fret.

  • i love neil young's songs, they always sound so good and he seems to play all around the fret board! would love to see a full lesson of this one Neil - i know you're a fan!!

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