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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2008

Had to rock some Tom Petty...you know how it is.

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  • The songs not in G, its in E. The harp used is an A. It's E, A. And the Chorus is E, B, E, A. Then E, D, A.

  • To be clear, the album version is in the key of E. This video shows me playing it in G, playing a harp in the straight(1st) position.

  • i dont mean to sound stupid, but i can't play a B, how do i do that?

    its like the only chord i dont know.

  • You can't play an open B chord. IT's an "a" form barchord.

  • Please! PLEASE!! Where did you find the Harmonica parts for, "You Don't Know How it Feels"? I really, really, really need to find the harmonica tabs for this song. At least, what key is the harmonica used in this song? PLEASE, you're my last hope to find the Harmonica Parts. Please!!

  • I posted a tutorial for this song. I hope it helps you.

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  • very well done. keep rockin.

    peace.

    love.

    pot.

  • nice job.

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  • Great voice, great guitar, great harp. Well done.

  • Very nice! l like your change of key. It works well with your voice. Keep rockin!

  • Great job. Seriously nice voice and vibe.

  • shiit nice voice bro!

  • great job man, keep rockin

  • @treadinwell tom petty plays a B chord

  • Wow that was actually really really good, keep it up man!

  • There are 2 guitar parts.One plays E-A-B.the second plays.(Capo 2 fret,)D-G-D on the verse,and the Chorus is D-A-G.Sounds real cool with 2 gutiars,and can be played in the key of G or E!!

  • @jbshirley39654 Thanks so much man!

  • @ihatenjoi you can play a B or a G7. they sound about the same. for a B you put you bar the 2nd fret with your index finger with the 5th string as the base and and your ring finger barring the 4th fret with your 4th string as the base. for G7 your index finger 1st fret 4th string middle finger 2nd fret 5th string ring finger 2nd fret 3rd string and pinky finger 2nd fret bottom string (easier than it sound to play and an easier change from the E than the B is...to me anyway)

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