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Suite Judy Blue Eyes - Crosby Stills & Nash - Guitar Lesson

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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2008

Check out my website at http://www.stevelevine.com/magicmoments.htm
Hope you like the song. Your comments and ratings are very much appreciated. This is a quick lesson illustrating the correct way of playing this amazing anthem of our generation in its proper modal tuning.

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  • Great job, but now im confused. I thought the tuning was DADDAD?????

  • Nope....that's EEEEBE although as Stephens voice changed he started going to DDDDAD. Same chords

  • you're about 90% correct, good lesson

  • 90%... Not bad I guess... :-)

  • BIG FAVOR to ask. Can you post the ending? I cannot seem to get it right. Everything I try sounds wrong. Are you sure about the ending (doo doo doo part)? Also kudos on your website. I spent a while being VERY impressed with your work. Seems like NICE guys do finish first!

  • Thanks...

    Open 5 7 9 12 frets, played on the upper two bass strings...

    Check it out towards the end of the video and just play around with it.

    Steve

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  • Ohh man thank you SO much for this

  • Thanks Steve! I can cross this one off my bucket list. Any chance you know Black Queen?

  • I used the EBEEBE tuning, sounded a litlle more 'round'. I wounder what Steven's tuning was on Woodstock. If i play it along with the song EEEEBE of EBEEBE comes the closest to it.

  • Thanks man. This really helped.

  • Ok I have tuned to EEEBE but playing along with you is not in tune with you, how did you do the tuning?

    Thanks for the video

  • The open E does not match the original record. The DADDAD allows you to create a driving beat by alternately using your third finger to raise the note being played on the A string a whole step. Also seems to work better with the harmonics.

  • thank you very much!!!

  • mystery solved...nice video and commentary...off to your website, hope it gets better there

  • no that dude was wrong this guy has it but you need to tune way down to a c to match the original recording

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