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Stevie Wonder - Sir Duke - guitar play along

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2009

Stevie is the man, a real wonder!

Chords;

Verses, B, G#m, G7, F#7 (F7 at end of verse)

2nd half of verse: E9, D#9, D9, C#9, D9, D#9, E9 (add F9, F#9 2nd time)

Chorus, B, Fm7 Emaj7, D#m7, C#m, F#

My sound: Tonelab LE multi-effects using blues + clean patch connected direct to my sound card

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  • Great playing friend! Keep up the good work. If you don't mind my asking, what kind of rhythm are you using on the chorus? I was able to figure this tune out from your playing and the information provided. Please respond and thank you. Once again, great playing!

  • @Jimmydoo92 hi, it's hard to describe, it's sort of: root note - down strum - up strum down strum - upstrum

  • what kind of guitar and amp are you using. Sounds excellent.

  • thanks! it's pretty straight forward. Tonelab LE blues patch direct to my sound card

  • what chords are you using?? it sounds pretty close to the recording.

    Nice job playing the original parts on bass. sounded good

  • I've add the chords to the description now :)

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  • Why would anyone dislike this? Good job man!

  • you think you can do a lesson?youre great dude.please

  • :O! how long have you been playing? and how long did it take to learn this? x

  • add a little more groove and feel and it would be perfect

  • awesome,

    muy bien tocado

    felicidades.

  • Thanks man... diggin it!

  • COULD you/someone please make a tab of this ! ! 

  • I love the chords in the chorus

  • Superb work! Would really appreciate a tab (or slow-mo lesson) for the riff after the chorus.

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