Hey You by BTO guitar lesson

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  • Just starting to introduce this song for our band and the intro lesson is very helpful. However, I would suggest that the last chord in the intro cycle (after the second Bm7) isn't a straight E; perhaps D(+2)/E.

  • I'm no pro, and to be honest, that full e didn't quite sound right. If you could show me the fingering for that chord you mentioned, I'd like to give it a try.

  • Great lesson as usual

    Could I put in a request for

    Black Velvet by Alannah Myles

  • There's already a good lesson for Black Velvet here on Youtube.

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  • BTO!!!

  • Dude ur amazing at playing the guitar

  • @skyprop not quite paul stanley!!!! i hear more calgary or edmonton, not so much queens or brooklyn!!! great lesson tho. i luvs me some bto!!!!

  • you rock! first you aint seen nothing yet then let it ride and and now hey you, i really enjoy the great lessons man and like THE SONGS says if you dont know power cords HEY YOU! YOU AINT SEEN NOTHING YET! SO GO LEARN THEM OR LET IT RIDE! HA!

  • Great lesson.

  • Me Too!!! The Intro had my balls to the wall till I did some research and saw this. This Helped me Sooooooo! Much. Thanks OsainteveO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!

    Who Sounds Like Paul Stanley Talking :)

  • Try playing the same chord shape that he is using but at the seventh fret and in addition, fret the second (B) string at the tenth fret with your pinky. This will sound more like the original recording. This is instead of the E shown in the video. The last chord.

  • I can tell you that the chord is either oen of the two chords I mentioned, not sure which one. And the topmost note is the 5th fret A. If I sit with my picker tomorrow, we will figure it out pretty quick between the two of us.

  • First of all, I don't play guitar; I'm a bass player so sometimes my theory doesn't quite translate to guitar without some intervention : ) but it's basically going to work out I think as a Bm7 chord over E root. Try 0-2-4-4-3-5 . Again not being a guitarist who chords, I'm just guessing at this tab format. The O is the low E string.

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