Muse - Feeling Good [How to play]

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2010

How to play the Wurlitzer part on Muse - Feeling Good. It has a couple of slipups, but hey, this was done in 5 minutes. Hope you get the general idea. :)

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  • can you just do a break down of the opening chord?

  • @MrJaapKooiman It's basically a D13 (d f# a c e g b). The voicing I play here is d d c e g b c f# b.

  • THIS IS THE PERFECT TUTORIAL i've been searching for!! If i play on a KORG Digital Piano, what sound do i use to make it sound like yours? Need your help alot, thanks! =)

  • @jtma91 Just look for anything that says Wurlitzer. (They sometimes simply name it an E.Piano, Rock Piano or Reeds Piano due to trademark issues). Then add some drive and tremolo.

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  • best cover/tutorial, you CHANGE your right hand!

  • mate thats really good ive only got the first part of that tune

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  • Its good but the last part is totally fake

  • Join my band <3

  • @PandaBoo92 Thanks :) You mean the keyboard? It's in this price range: w w w.bonnersmusic.co.uk/buy/Nord/­St­age_EX_Compact

  • HOW HAS THIS VIDEO NOT HAD LIKE A MILLION HITS YET?!! dude you play AMAZINGLY! Wat slip ups?!! :D

  • @Jacotb omggg that first part sounds amazingg :D how much was it?

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