Learn How to Play Small Town USA by Justin Moore Guitar Lesson

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  • sorry to tell u man but that's not how he recorded it... he used D, G, and C chords in no particular order.. he didn't use a capo either. Just sayin i wanna know how to play it how he did and not to mention those chords are extremely easy for the beginners

  • that version justin plays is in half step down tuning, ive seen him play it in person

  • this is a great song and an awesome lesson

    thanks for all your lessons

  • thanks a lot, glad to help! check out my website freeandeasyguitar com for lots more lessons

  • Thanks All Ur Videos Help Me Alot...and ur a good singer!!!

  • thanks a lot im glad to help!

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  • hey dude .. if yur goin to teach a song teach the real way it is suppose to be played !!

    how stupid is it when your tryin to research the right way to play a song and we have people like you throwin us off track !!

    you should know better than that

  • i watch alot of your video and they help alot so can you do a video for Ronnie Dunn cost of living, please and thank you.

  • @gally042 .. get the sheet music is in A tuning...

  • It would actually be an F# major chord. Just saying.

  • damn dude you can singg

  • haha wow dude u forgot to show the people without capo lol :p

  • can you please do backwoods by the same artist plzzzzzz

  • I have seen Justin play it by himself on radio shows with a capo, but when he does its all the way down a whole step from standard....it makes a little more tonie for the high parts so that hes not screaming " Full Of Grace" !!!

  • you can watch Justin Moore play this song himself on youtube, it is G, D, C and there is an E in the choras....There is also a B to C slide during the hold in the choras. The thing is, Justin Moore plays this tuned down half step for vocal reasons I imagine.....I think I'm gonna start posting videos. It's not knocking this vid, I'm just saying there is way more to it than this...this could get you by, but it will make you better to learn it correctly.

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