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Brown-Eyed Woman - Grateful Dead

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Uploaded by on Sep 5, 2007

Back to School with Brown Eyed

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  • JDARKS has been entertaining to follow since he started but when and why did J stop explaining and instructing and start performing?

  • A lot of people were complaining that they were only getting "snippets" of tunes and wanted to see the whole song in one place. But I know what you mean. I can't stand watching me perform either! "Lessons" next.

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  • you should either be a king or the president.

  • looks like you really understand the playful nature of the song! looks like its a lot of fun to play. keep rockin

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  • DoubleU DoubleU DoubleU DOT jdarks DOTCOM /files/BrownEyedWoman.pdf

    Thanks man. Got a better feel for the intro and fill parts now.

  • i just started watching ur channel and ive seen a few videos. Im a bass payer and i gotta tell you that your videos are awesome my brother plays guitar and watches ur stuff religiously and as such his style has improved drastically in the past few months towards jerry. just wanna say thanks and PLAY DEAD!

  • Love jdarks

  • I'd pay to go see this guy. Thats the deal.

  • can you send me tabs for this song? thanks -tony

  • feeling the music!!!!! Grate dead tune...=)

  • right on brother,I saw Warren do that w/the Dead in april this year,,love that song,,much love

  • haha dang. i just randomly clicked on this video. made me smile. keep it up man. doing good. jerry would be proud  :D

  • The chords are E - A - E. It looks like the E is based on an open C form (slid up 4 frets and don't forget to cover the 3rd string on the 4th fret) and the A is played like the top 4 strings of a barred G chord (slid up 2 frets).

    Quick fingers.

  • im trying to learn this song nd i cant seem to conect the intro to the chords in the main part does anyone know what those 2 or 3 chords are that he plays right after hes done picking the intro nd b4 the lead in to te main song?

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