Six Foot One, Tons of Fun
Again, we need to change names around. I'm betting you know the tune. It's FIVE times as fun as a FOOTball game played by TWO leprechauns.
Hehe...
This tune makes a great teaching platform from the Circle of Fifths because it basically follows the circle in a dominant cycle. Plus, after we learn the regular tune, we will come back to this and look at it with some fun bass note stuff in another lesson.
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Just in case you didn't know, the symbol "N.C." in the last two measures of the B section mean "No Chord". Basically, after you play the G7, there is a break there. When I play solo, sometimes I will mute all the strings and strum (or scratch as I call it) to the bit to keep time.
Take a look at this handout I'm using for the class for an explanation of the chord shapes that I will be using.
Now, here is the example via SoundCloud:
Take a look at this and play around with it. We will get some variations into the tune in a future lesson. In the mean time, if you have any questions, feel free to ask!
~Danny
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