HOW TO PLAY: Sea Of Love by Cat Power

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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2009

LETS LEARN GUITAR (beginning)

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"Sea Of Love" by Cat Power

Intro/Verse/Chorus:

C E E# D
C E E# D
etc.

(Bar Chords, Played through out whole song.)


STRUM PATTERN
D=down, U=up

D D, DDU

(REMEMBER TO PRACTICE!)


*NOTE*
Is there a song you'd like to learn? Let me know
& I'll be sure to make a video. I love helping
people, as well as playing the Acoustic Guitar
is my passion. If you have any other questions,
or you're having trouble, leave a comment. I'd
love to improve my videos, since it is for you!

- Silly Lili/Silver

P.S.
This is not my favorite song to sing because it has like an emotional attachment?? thing... i guess. So, when playing to do the "How it will sound clip", I cried. YES, I CRIED! So it sounds like I'm sick for the final clip used. But yeah. Sowwwy!

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  • you were awsome and i love u. 8] good job.

  • @beltran1690 aww thanks, you're awesome as well!! :3

  • hey lili can u teach me sunday morning by maroon 5

  • @808kenmasters I love that song! for sure! I'll try and get on that. I really need to stop procrastinating with my videos. (:

  • There is no such thing as an E#. Technically it would be just an F. Learn some music.

  • @countrybabe121892 

    Jeeze, my bad. I knew there was no such thing as an E#, but all charts to go past the 12th fret! And after 5 years I stopped taking lessons and self taught myself... maybe I should go back. But, obviously you know more then me (it seems)... so why are you watching this video??

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  • @countrybabe121892 Chill the fuck out, babe.

    By the way, there is such thing as an E#, they're called enharmonics. Maybe you should get a little more into that music theory before you go bashing on Miss SillyLili for stating an F chord in an extraordinary way. (:

    She's doing great and she's adorable.

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  • *GASPS* my name is lily!!!! thanks for the help i still suck at the guitar but hey who gives a crap!

  • bella!!!!

  • @countrybabe121892 I just want to point out to you there IS such a thing as E#. Yes, you are correct that is the same note as a F natural but in some cases it has to be a E#. Such as if you are playing in a key with a F# already in it (such as G), and you need to play a F natural and a F# in the same measure, you can make the E into an E#. This, my dear, is a magical thing called an accidental. And only lasts till the end of a measure. I'm afraid your the one who needs to learn some music.

  • It's a lot easier if you use the A,D, and G strings instead of the E,A, and D. That way you won't have to awkwardly shift up so far. On the acoustic guitar, there's no need to shift up all the way to the 12th fret; it's not an electric.

  • Why aren't you famous?

  • Can i just use my nail instead of a pick? ive grown them long enough to just strike the string. i just keep losin my damn picks!

  • @countrybabe121892

    of course there is a chord named E# !! like in C# you have a E# and a F#, so you can't use a normal F. it's also to show harmonic when it's written. don't know if you understand, what i'm trying to say because im just learning english.

  • @countrybabe121892 Dude! Your not the one making a video to show us so shut your damn mouth and have some respect!

  • the chords arn't working for me, ( and please don't pull out, the it's because you're rubbish joke)

  • @countrybabe121892 And thus you have no videos...so stfu hahaha

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