Pearl Jam Daughter (guitar lesson) standard E-tuning part1

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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2011

Might be a bit tricky playing this arrangement along with the CD as it might be in a different tuning. I accept no responsibility for the accuracy of the videos I makew they're simply to help others. Thanks for watching.

Played on a Yamaha FGX412C
Martin custom light strings 0.11-0.52

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  • I don't understand.

  • @midnightsdawn13 Don't understand what?

  • I dont understand what chords you are using !? Help me please !?!?

  • @SoundSystem62 I did state the main body of the song is simply A major then the chorus is a type of F#minor but only played from the 4th string upwards. The bridge is Eminor into a Gmajor then into an E power chord but playing all strings. Hope that helps.

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  • Pretty cool...I played it similar for a while then decided to play it in G easier for me to sing, still standard tuning, it's all in the strum. e-x-x-x-x- b-3-3-3-3- g-o-4-2-0- D-o-o-o-o- A-x-x-x-x- E-3-3-3-3- Then Em7 to E7 e-o-o b-3-2 G-o-o D-2-2 A-2-2--end--7-hpo-8 E-o-o---------0-------0
  • @rethomps1 I say this because I think that it's the same tuning as Daughter.

  • Have you ever tabbed out Type O Negative's Green Man dude? It's one of my favorite tunes.

  • Sounds better in open G but not bad form at all in this video

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