The Story In Your Eyes by The Moody Blues - Acoustic Guitar Lesson Preview from Totally Guitars
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
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The Story In Your Eyes includes one of the best opening guitar riffs of all time. It is really just built around a set of A and A minor-shaped chords moving up the neck and not too difficult to play, although the timing is a bit tricky. The rest of the song is simple, but fast-paced strumming. This is from the album Every Good Boy Deserves Favour.
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Thanks a ton. My husband is turning 55 this weekend, and this our favorite Moody Blues song. I wanted to surprise him with a rendition of it at sunset at our place in Big Sur tomorrow night and was trying to quickly run through it, but you escalated the process for me. I'll be back. :-) Cheers!
Neil - I've been following your lessons for a few years now and when I need a reminder, you're right here. You da man - Thanks! Jimmy G
Same here. He's a good teacher
A straight forward explanation and easy to understand. Especially on the E7+9 chord - SWEET!
An EXCELLENT song guitar tutorial; Far better than a mere 'cover' This is a TRUE teacher at work...Thanx so much, Neil
Hey, thanks for the good words. I love teaching and hope you get something out of my lessons.
Neil
Always clear and instructive ! Thanks ! Phalaïna
thank you. my mom showed me this
You are a pleasant guy to listen to.
Nice lesson. Thanks.
+Ellen Yarbrough, thank you! Glad you enjoyed the lesson :)
How about using a guitar with the normal fret markings! That is really dumb, trying to teach folks that don't have the knowledge and also need to count frets. WTF?
When I use a guitar without fret markers I always tell to what fret I am at, and of course it is in the tab which is included in the lessons at TotallyGuitars (when necessary).
Neil