Isn't She Lovely (Instructional)
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WHOS WATCHING IN 2012 ???
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awesome stuff man, by you and your brother
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I respect you for your humility. =]
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dude is like playing harmonics whilst playing....the man !!!!
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Thanks !
Now I can play Isn't she lovely By stevie Wonder :)
Not like you of course you are awesome !
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thanks man, i could'nt figure this out myself
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@meadish: thanks this really helps :) thank you for your time
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can you please teach the lick?
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Please sing I love your voice :] I'm in a daze and it is sorta helpful lol u dnt know some if the chords and I cnt make them well lol but nice video
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kitty!! ahah
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@WASSUPnikka You strum the same. The trick is to use fingers on nearby strings to lightly touch the strings that have an x. When you are strumming, instead of ringing out, these notes should have a dead sound. To understand the basic concept, take a finger on your left hand and rest it lightly against any open string, without pushing it down towards the fingerboard. Now pluck the string. Notice the dead sound? That is what your fingers should be doing to the strings marked 'x' in a chord.
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@MrAcoustick it's not Gm7. it's Gmaj7 and then it's not a Cm7 but it's a Cmaj7
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What about the soloooooooo D:
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@Chevastagaz Yeah he's playing with swing
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whats the strumming pattern like?
cant get it..
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you dont strum x... those notes are silent! only strum the numbered notes!!! nice played bro!
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how do you strum it when there's an x????
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Thanks for this lesson man, you don't imagine how great your version is!
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Does anyone know what he's doing in terms of rhytm?
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Thanks for the post! Great progression!
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@guitardc59 Hey buddy, since the scale he's playing does not contain the 4th or the maj7th of a G major scale, the logical conclusion is that this ISN'T a G major SCALE.
You are however correct in that the song is in the KEY OF G MAJOR, which is what made you think that this is a G major scale. If you know your circle of fifths, you can tell me what the paralell key of Gmajor is, and why that was a Em pentatonic scale.
Pay attention in music theory much?
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@lastho hey bud thats a G major scale at the 10th fret, not an Em pentatonic. Which explains why he played a G chord right before playing a G major scale... music theory much?
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i
love
you :)
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@EvanSchmeits Isn't it a B7#5?
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The progression itself is really nice.
[x7578x, 5x567x, 575755(not sure), 3x443x, 7x788x]
those are the chords for the first part he plays.
After the Gm7 (3x443x) he plays 320001 for a G7 and then to a Cm7 (335453) back to the 7x788x and then to a x7577x.
That should be enough to help you guys who aren't getting it yet. Please, correct me if i'm wrong.
MrAcoustick 2 years ago 40
@MrAcoustick the not sure part is 557555/ 557575
dardevera 1 year ago 11