This is just great!!! You know, the writer of this song has a youtube channel. We could all rally him to do a video for us, or to show us how it was done.
How awesome! I use to be intimidated by that song to learn it but I always loved the ending credits to that show. Didn't realize it was so simple. Hilarious to know the lyrics are just nonesense; not even comprehensive. Thank you for posting this! Also grew up as a fan of the show.
Jeff. VERY nice ..I am a HUGE fan off the show, also. I have been blessed with the ENTIRE series with 24-25 min episodes. All music with even the Grateful dead(a date w.jennifer) and the Captain beefheart track on the contest you could never win. It Point is, I am 32 and this show still works!! I love this and will Sub.Excellent riff, very nice teaching and thanks. "you are undermining my authority with the deejays"..lol rock on Jeff!
Sorry for the barely coherent English there, but I'm tired. I was just watching another guy's video on this guitar part, and he was getting some things well, but was still missing other parts by making them trickier than they are.
A general rule of thumb is: if it's too hard to play comfortably, you're probably doing it wrong. Experiment with note and chord position options, and eventually it will become more intuitive to gravitate towards the easiest way of playing things.
rduke222 was referring to the two g's, two d's, f#, g, and finally chord of the song, which is an A on the guitar and an E in the bass. If you play it right, as in seamlessly, by working out where those notes fit easiest on the guitar play, it should sound awesome, with the effect that you're play lines and chords, almost sounding like two guitars - but it really is just one guitar on the original track. Listen carefully, and there is a cool, low lick in the 9th measure.
This is just great!!! You know, the writer of this song has a youtube channel. We could all rally him to do a video for us, or to show us how it was done.
analyzingfunny 2 months ago
How awesome! I use to be intimidated by that song to learn it but I always loved the ending credits to that show. Didn't realize it was so simple. Hilarious to know the lyrics are just nonesense; not even comprehensive. Thank you for posting this! Also grew up as a fan of the show.
arinrobinson 6 months ago
cool dude
tubedudeT2000 6 months ago
The chords E, A and B establish the key of E. It may modulate for a few measures but it's ultimately in the key of E. :)
StormyKniight 7 months ago
Meow! Indeed!
wileycoyote64 7 months ago
Awesome job, very well done.
fourbyfourer 8 months ago
Get down.
Potrzebie 9 months ago
Jeff. VERY nice ..I am a HUGE fan off the show, also. I have been blessed with the ENTIRE series with 24-25 min episodes. All music with even the Grateful dead(a date w.jennifer) and the Captain beefheart track on the contest you could never win. It Point is, I am 32 and this show still works!! I love this and will Sub.Excellent riff, very nice teaching and thanks. "you are undermining my authority with the deejays"..lol rock on Jeff!
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Gregoryspegal 10 months ago
Sorry for the barely coherent English there, but I'm tired. I was just watching another guy's video on this guitar part, and he was getting some things well, but was still missing other parts by making them trickier than they are.
A general rule of thumb is: if it's too hard to play comfortably, you're probably doing it wrong. Experiment with note and chord position options, and eventually it will become more intuitive to gravitate towards the easiest way of playing things.
hankfletcher 11 months ago
@utubesnamepolsux
rduke222 was referring to the two g's, two d's, f#, g, and finally chord of the song, which is an A on the guitar and an E in the bass. If you play it right, as in seamlessly, by working out where those notes fit easiest on the guitar play, it should sound awesome, with the effect that you're play lines and chords, almost sounding like two guitars - but it really is just one guitar on the original track. Listen carefully, and there is a cool, low lick in the 9th measure.
hankfletcher 11 months ago