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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2011

I have two guitars and I can barely play either of them. I bought them a year and a half ago and have been trying to teach myself how to play guitar. As you can see I am not a very good teacher, or guitar player, but I want to be! "Hey Joe" is by Jimi Hendrix and "Blackbird" is written by Paul McCartney of the Beatles.

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  • GO AND FUCKING BUY THE GAME, YOU HAVE A FUCKING LES PAUL

  • @Khaneistheking EEK, OK, I GOT THE GAME! AHHHHHHHHHHHHH!

  • WTF

    is that a les paul in the case, u got a les paul when u cant even play guitar lol?

    im a good guitar player n i cant afford a les paul lol

  • @MoDeRZzHD it's an epiphone les paul 100. a model common for beginners because it's cheap but good quality, ya feel me? it was $250

  • beautiful fender also digging the les paul ya got in the background there is it gibson or epiphone

  • @dantetheemo thank you! it's an epiphone les paul 100. a cheaper model but still wonderful in every way!

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  • check out marty shwartz guitar lessons. he's really good at teaching begginers.

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  • @Jamsessionroom1337 I wasn't naming chords I was referring to the chords you have previously posted. So many songs share those exact same chords it would've been impossible for me to just play them and get it right, there is such thing as rhythm and thats what makes songs that have the same chords sound differently. Either way you're not entirely understanding my comments so we'll just leave it alone.

  • @money190 You aren't even naming chords... you're naming progressions...

    How is finding out that song hard? just play it.

  • @Jamsessionroom1337 There are so many songs that share the same chords it would've been impossible for to have guessed it correctly.

  • @money190 Jeez i was just saying a song from my favorite band hoping you could guess it.

    Guess you're to busy trying to be -always-right guy on the internet.

  • @Jamsessionroom1337 You can say all the chords in the chord book that doesn't make you smarter. What would show minimum requirements would be to create a plagal cadence in a 6/8 time in the tenor scale in a string quartet and transpose it from G Major to Bb Minor. and not to forget the even flowing harmonies. Anything past an octave is just a repition of the scale lol doesn't take much to solve that.

  • @money190 You're right sorry.

    Now i'd like her to make a F#m11 with no added 5th/A maj13th with no added 3rd slided into a C# m7#5/ A add9.

    :)

  • @Jamsessionroom1337 No, thats an E major. Her index finger is on the first fret G string

  • I can take my eyes off your crotch.

  • you're better than me,lol. i picked up this game too. i hope it does help :) bought some books by 21st century on method. have a PRS SE electric guitar. so i hope its as good as they say. my concern is with memory. dont want to learn bad tech extra.

  • just so you know that since you taught yourself blackbird you have the know how to play guitar...its a tricky song tied in with finger picking. good job on getting that.

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