I LOVE THIS SONG DEEPLY IN MY HEART, BECAUSE OF THE BEAUTIFUL HARMONIES, CHORDS, SOLOS AS WELL AS IT'S VOCAL MELODIES. BEAUTIFUL SONGWRITING! ❤❤❤❤❤ THANKS FOR THE LESSON.
Great stuff Jon ...I always track your lesson's . Not always to my taste ( no criticism there) but this hits the spot no need for chord diagrams all well explained. Should have so many more subs .... can't believe your channel is so under subscribed .
Song starts with a piano lick then starts at the G turnaround that the opening solo plays over. The A aug arpeggios are two bars the first time, two octaves going down on one bar and up on the second. The next time it comes to that turnaround it goes only on rep bar down
Great song & lesson Jon. Thank you!!! A lesson & tutorial on The Doobie Brothers Dark Eyed Cajun Woman from their album The Captain & Me would be greatly appreciated. There are a lot of lessons on various Doobie tunes but no one has done a true breakdown tutorial of this great song written by Tom Johnston
i'm a little confused. the first chord you play is a C but you have formed it x5777x. To me that looks like an D chord. A shape up 5 frets! can you explain that. RRnR
Hey I'm sorry you are having trouble. You are correct it is a D chord and it's played in 5th position like an A shape up 5 frets. There is no C chord in this song. Listen at 2:52 for the explanation for this. Keep up the good work!
Sorry didn’t finish... the Augmented arpeggios switch the first 2 bars and the second only one. And does that thru the song; 2 bar, one bar , 2 bar, one bar...etc. how can you not start the the song with the turnaround when you solo over it both at the beginning and end of your video. I haven’t seen one video on RUclips that shows the right was to play this song. Maybe I need to make one and teach it right...
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I LOVE THIS SONG DEEPLY IN MY HEART, BECAUSE OF THE BEAUTIFUL HARMONIES, CHORDS, SOLOS AS WELL AS IT'S VOCAL MELODIES. BEAUTIFUL SONGWRITING!
❤❤❤❤❤
THANKS FOR THE LESSON.
THanks Man 😊
Great lesson! Can you please do a lesson for "GOING DOWn" by Freddie King? Thanks :-)
What a great song! Thanks so much for the tutorial, thumbs up!
Thanks for this,lotsa fun.🙏😷🎵🎶❗👀
Awesome song well done
Great stuff Jon ...I always track your lesson's . Not always to my taste ( no criticism there) but this hits the spot no need for chord diagrams all well explained.
Should have so many more subs .... can't believe your channel is so under subscribed .
Great lesson, thanks👍
Beautiful!
Thank u so much. Great music, great lesson!
Song starts with a piano lick then starts at the G turnaround that the opening solo plays over. The A aug arpeggios are two bars the first time, two octaves going down on one bar and up on the second. The next time it comes to that turnaround it goes only on rep bar down
Great song & lesson Jon. Thank you!!! A lesson & tutorial on The Doobie Brothers Dark Eyed Cajun Woman from their album The Captain & Me would be greatly appreciated. There are a lot of lessons on various Doobie tunes but no one has done a true breakdown tutorial of this great song written by Tom Johnston
Great lesson. Would be a lot easier to follow with a chord diagram. Love it anyway. Thanks!
Great song, great lesson. Any chance you could show the solo?
Great idea! I'll add it to my list. Keep up the fantastic progress!
@@jonmaclennan that would be great!
Jon, great video. Can you tell me what key this song is in as when I look at the chords it just confuses me.
Any way I could persuade you into teaching the solo from the Getting Ready album?
Thank you. I wonder how I can achieve this sound. Must it a Fender amp? Ive got a 50W Katana. Is that too cheap?
what key is this in?
Have you considered including a chord chart?
I want a little girl by Ray Charles, pleaaase
Prefer learning rhythm since can't sing so please book on blues progression
i'm a little confused. the first chord you play is a C but you have formed it x5777x. To me that looks like an D chord. A shape up 5 frets! can you explain that. RRnR
Hey I'm sorry you are having trouble. You are correct it is a D chord and it's played in 5th position like an A shape up 5 frets. There is no C chord in this song. Listen at 2:52 for the explanation for this. Keep up the good work!
😎👍.
Sorry didn’t finish... the Augmented arpeggios switch the first 2 bars and the second only one. And does that thru the song; 2 bar, one bar , 2 bar, one bar...etc. how can you not start the the song with the turnaround when you solo over it both at the beginning and end of your video. I haven’t seen one video on RUclips that shows the right was to play this song. Maybe I need to make one and teach it right...