wow this is time travel. I literally had these chords down in 1973/4 when I wore out Innervisions - one of the greatest albums of all time. thanks for sharing and for keeping that guitar so well in tune for your demos.
One of my favorite albums of all time...wore out my cassette, probably on my second or third CD and now with the magic of the internet...mahalo for posting!! Any other tutorials from the album would be awesome bro!!!
@@NemoCee Hey bro! I've always loved All in Love is Fair and of course Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing! There's another song from the "Hotter Than July" Album called "Rocket Love"...have always loved that song too!
Hi, great transcription again. I've seen another variation with slightly different changes. Try this - For the verses, end with D7sus4: Ebmaj7-Fm9-Gm7-Am7-D7sus4(x57585) To know the (F#m7)love and the beauty never (B7sus4:x24252)known (B7:x24242)before (Am9:x05557)I'll leave it up to you to (D7sus4:x57585)show it The turnaround: G#maj7-Gmaj7-Fm7-Bb7sus4(686866)
Your instruction is great. I wished you'd do more video lessons. And I wish you'd express something about the rhythm for us who are rhythmically challenged.
I've watched this tutorial many times and have learned so much! Im sorry that Im just getting around to thanking you! That having been said, Thanks sooo verty much for this and all of your tutorials! Its such a shame that real music like this is not more appreciated! Thanks Again!!!!
Hi Jason, I'm very happy there are still people that appreciate this beautiful music enough to want to learn and play it. I'm glad the tutorial has helped. Thanks for the positive note.
well --- I suppose there are 2 ways of looking at this.....this player is giving us the chords for free so while I might very well suggest playing thru first also I would definately start by thanking him and offering a suggestion to that effect
They're not A# or D# major 7 chords, the song is in Eb major, which has 3 flats: Bb, Eb, and Ab. So they are actually Eb and Bb major 7 chords, it doesn't make sense to call them by their inharmonic equivalents because then they would belong to the key of D# major, which doesn't exist. I know it doesn't matter to anyone but I just had to say something
Chords D# Maj.7 F min.9 G min.7 A min.7 D#maj.7 A# Maj.7 G#min.7 C#9 F#maj.7 F#min.7 B9 Amin.9 D9 Chorus G min. G walk down a string 6-5-3 G min.6 G# Maj.7 Gmaj.7 F min.7 A#13
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wow this is time travel. I literally had these chords down in 1973/4 when I wore out Innervisions - one of the greatest albums of all time. thanks for sharing and for keeping that guitar so well in tune for your demos.
I agree about that album. Such great music there. Thank you for the feedback.
Excellent job in breaking this down for the guitar! Thank you for sharing.
Concise and thourough. Thanks a lot!
yeah for sure. I feel like this is how i would have liked to learn, just more patience you know?
One of my favorite albums of all time...wore out my cassette, probably on my second or third CD and now with the magic of the internet...mahalo for posting!! Any other tutorials from the album would be awesome bro!!!
I absolutely love this song, but you're right, anything from this album. Which one would be your second go to from this LP?
@@NemoCee Hey bro! I've always loved All in Love is Fair and of course Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing! There's another song from the "Hotter Than July" Album called "Rocket Love"...have always loved that song too!
THIS IS A PHENOMENAL VIDEO AND LESSON...
Takes me waaay back......glad to find your lesson.....thanks. SW such a great artist.
awesome my favorite song thank you
Thank you for sharing your gift...I have learned some wonderful songs and chords from your posting once again thank you.
I'm happy to hear that. Cheers.
Great lesson
lovely lesson, thanks a ton!
This is very helpful. Thank you.
Very nice lesson. Thank you
Hi, great transcription again. I've seen another variation with slightly different changes. Try this -
For the verses, end with D7sus4:
Ebmaj7-Fm9-Gm7-Am7-D7sus4(x57585)
To know the (F#m7)love and the beauty never (B7sus4:x24252)known (B7:x24242)before
(Am9:x05557)I'll leave it up to you to (D7sus4:x57585)show it
The turnaround: G#maj7-Gmaj7-Fm7-Bb7sus4(686866)
Nice lesson. Thanks
great video, very helpful!
right on!
great super love music stevie...
Your instruction is great. I wished you'd do more video lessons. And I wish you'd express something about the rhythm for us who are rhythmically challenged.
Hmm, thanks for that bit, I'll include something in the next one.
that's a very good tutorial
Thanks!
thank you very much
bro god bless you for this, i love this song and i appreciate the work you put in to make this video
Thanks for listening
I've watched this tutorial many times and have learned so much! Im sorry that Im just getting around to thanking you! That having been said, Thanks sooo verty much for this and all of your tutorials! Its such a shame that real music like this is not more appreciated! Thanks Again!!!!
Hi Jason, I'm very happy there are still people that appreciate this beautiful music enough to want to learn and play it. I'm glad the tutorial has helped. Thanks for the positive note.
Thank you so much!
Sure thing. Thanks for listening.
So good 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Thanks!
Thanks a lot very helpful
Glad it helped
Jose Feliciano with his fantastic guitar do the best cover of Golden Lady, check it
that is one of my fav versions of this track. Whenever I play this song on guitar it I play that version
thank you nice voice by the way ;)
Thank you! 😃
Play the tune first! Always with lessons!
Nice!
Hi Nemo, Do you know the chords of "End Of The Road - Boyz II Men"
It's the second part for me that's too difficult. I play in 'Emaj7'...
Always play the thing first all the way through then explain ...cheers
+emrys baird always ask if people want it before giving suggestions. But, it is a good idea regardless.
You're posting a video on RUclips... You must be open to suggestions by default
well --- I suppose there are 2 ways of looking at this.....this player is giving us the chords for free so while I might very well suggest playing thru first also I would definately start by thanking him and offering a suggestion to that effect
They're not A# or D# major 7 chords, the song is in Eb major, which has 3 flats: Bb, Eb, and Ab. So they are actually Eb and Bb major 7 chords, it doesn't make sense to call them by their inharmonic equivalents because then they would belong to the key of D# major, which doesn't exist. I know it doesn't matter to anyone but I just had to say something
Thanks, I was a bit lost there !
very informative comment thanks. it's easy to call it D# on a guitar without thinking about the theoretical consequences :)
The tune is in the key of e-flat.
I wish you would show your picking, as well as his chords
Yes, I got a second camera now capturing that for future videos.
Chords
D# Maj.7
F min.9
G min.7
A min.7
D#maj.7
A# Maj.7
G#min.7
C#9
F#maj.7
F#min.7
B9
Amin.9
D9
Chorus
G min.
G walk down a string 6-5-3
G min.6
G# Maj.7
Gmaj.7
F min.7
A#13
Thanks Nemo, sounds awesome,I finally can play it,I obviously need to practice it to keep the chords flowing,But you've done a great job brother.
Tabs ?
I don't have tabs for this unfortunately
would fret markers be too much to ask
Guitar does not currently have them.
D# major 7 really D# F× A# C×
D sharp, f double sharp, A Sharp, C double sharp. C'mon Doc. How about Eb∆7. E flat major 7.