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How to play - Mary had a little lamb by Stevie Ray Vaughan

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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2008

Excellent intro to this SRV classic. Solo to follow. Good luck

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  • Wrong fingering, wrong chords. If that's your version, it's ok, but he plays in first position with open chords.

  • @JusticieroDeLaMuerte i know that now.. btw.. same chords, just different position ok ?

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  • tabs even when official are most of the time poor translations anyway i had an expensive tab book once by warner bros. for led zep songs and it was shit

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  • @dayone54 That is my life story lately; lol. There are all of these talented musicians who totally kick ass at guitar, but virtually none of them grasp the concept of breaking down each strum (e.g. upstroke vs downstroke), note, and mute.

  • Takt ???

  • YOU HAVE THE SAME GUITAR AS ME !!!!!

  • correction this song is by buddy guy

  • intro sounds better down the fret board bro, nice lesson though

  • Your lesson need improvement you just have that quality about you that makes everything a little harder that it really is. nice try.

  • hey ur aggravating me. ur jumping around and not explaining the strum in between the riffs.

    can u pls email me the tabs step by step just like how u play it?

    pop.visser@yahoo.com

    thanks,

  • @JOHNNYG99X they sound fuckin' different man

  • @123antigravity Funny ;)

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