I Don't Want to Set the World On Fire Lesson 2
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Thank you so much for knowing what your talking about. I can't begin to describe how rare but necessary that quality is. You rock
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I can really learn some new (for me) Chord-positions there! Thanks!
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Thank you for posting this. Best lesson on the net. I'm playing this song right now and typing with my nose. ( Well not really ). Now I can regale the uninitiated into the world of bluesy jazz songs from the 40's! Nobody will see it coming. Great song!
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Thanks again, I'd never known that there was a secondary dominant.
I looked it up, so for anyone interested, I think it means the V of the V.
But don't trust me on that, I'd never heard of it until this video.
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PRETTY SONG... !!! PRETTY GIRL !!!! .....
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Great video.
How do you mute the first string on the F7 in the chorus?
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thank you thank you thank you
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ya out of allot of them i can barely see the notes they play now i can can FINALLY now it sounds like the ink spots thankyou
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Great lesson - thanks very much you have a lovely manner in teaching - very easy to follow
Hey guitaress1, I have a question about the turnaround if you don't mind... At 1:36 you start the turnaround and say to play Gmin for the third chord, but I noticed that it's not the barre chord you used in the first video... I tried to listen to it and it sounds like the first note is the 3rd fret, 6th string, and the third note is the 3rd fret of the 1st and 2nd strings, but I can't pick out the second note. Would you mind clearing up the confusion for me? :)
jrcboise 8 months ago
@jrcboise that's a Gm7 played with the second finger on the root (the G at 3rd fret 6th string), 5th string muted, and 3rd finger barre on the 3rd fret remaining strings. So 3x3333. You had it right. I just prefer that fingering sometimes. Instead of C7 I might use C9 after that which is x32333, so it's easy to switch between those two with that fingering.
guitaress1 8 months ago