Johnny Marr plays "There Is A Light That Never Goes Out" by The Smiths
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@rrrobindra There was a really good video tutorial up, went through my history and found it and it is set to private :(
I'm not good at explaining these things, a lot of it is feel, but I'll try. I sort of arpeggiate the Am shaped chord, as I do that hit the B string twice together, once more, then play it open. Then the sort of Fmaj7 shape thing, move that down a string, and then open G shape with an open high E. Hopefully that is somewhat helpful.
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Great tone!
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The guitar is shining, Marr is shining, so the melody is shining.
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That level of playing is amazing. Since I started listening to Johnny my mind chaged a lot. He gave me another point of view of the guitar. Viva The Smiths!
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anyone know that tab for this? I know the chords are Dm F G, Am G Am G, F C G Dm but I just can't work out that picking pattern
rrrobindra 2 weeks ago
@rrrobindra There are tabs for the picking pattern at smithsonguitar . com
smithsonguitar 2 weeks ago