@@SimonMorelguitar hopefully the 80s and 90s come back my favourite... Alan Leach (Drummer) and Joe Johnson (Keyboard/Guitarist) have left but when Snooker was in York at The Barbican, Shed Seven also had a little spot: Shed Seven - BBC 2 Snooker Final 3rd December 2023 - Opener ruclips.net/video/oHVo2kBB7hM/видео.html
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One thing people always seem to miss in this is the voicings for the chords in the bridge (my favourite part of this song) I make the F#m to be an F#m11 voiced as x-4-4-2-0-0 (very nineties chord) Play a downstroke 1st beat and upstroke 2nd then leading to an Asus2 voiced as x-0-2-2-0-0. The F#m is definite the Asus2 is less clear.
Good lesson Simon, that riff reminds me of Suspicious Minds by Elvis/Fine Young Cannibas Reggie Young came up with the original lick I think. Shed 7 missed me by first time around only now getting into them, got tickets to see them later in the year!
From memory they actually go into both songs live. The band had U.K. TV exposure on Friday night Chris Evans Channel 4 programme which was huge at the time
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Hi Paul, thanks for watching. King of the Kerb, what a tune! It's a pretty niche request that one though. If you go to www.patreon.com/simonmorel you can request a tune there. Cheers, all the best Simon
Just play along with the record? Or you could use an online tap tempo site, then use an online metronome? There are lots to choose from. Thanks for watching
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Hey Steven, more than likely I love those guys... btw I'm glad that the lesson helped. There are heaps more easy to follow lessons and gear videos on my channel (600+) and two new ones every week, so subscribe and click the bell for a notification when they are published. All the best, Simon ps if you'd like to get charts, extra lessons and even more guitar content you can get that at patreon.com/simonmorel
Yes! Of course. Thanks for watching, please do subscriber for regular lessons - if you'd like to request a video you can do that at www.patreon.com/simonmorel - all the best, Simon
Trying to work out the final guitar arpreggio at the end - goes bm7 to a#m7 and I think final chord is A but sounds like a little twist on it - if you listen to the record - about 4:10 you'll see what i mean.
Hey Nigel, you mean here on the album version at 4:10 (ruclips.net/video/vBnrrd-32go/видео.htmlsi=GUnKwiM5Ep9mO7fW&t=243)? He hammers from 2 to 4 on the D string, then picks back through a D/F#, an F6 (or you could consider it a Dm/F) and then resolves on an Asus2. Hope that helps - if you need a short video let me know. Cheers Simon
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Shed 7 just had number one album in UK. I live in the same town. looking forward to learning this, thank-you :-)
@@PauloAndreasMusic Wow! The 90s really are back. Thanks for watching. All the best Simon
@@SimonMorelguitar hopefully the 80s and 90s come back my favourite... Alan Leach (Drummer) and Joe Johnson (Keyboard/Guitarist) have left but when Snooker was in York at The Barbican, Shed Seven also had a little spot:
Shed Seven - BBC 2 Snooker Final 3rd December 2023 - Opener
ruclips.net/video/oHVo2kBB7hM/видео.html
Shed 7 are still going strong. They recently did a fan and self financed album. Full of Heavy licks and rockin riffs
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Great tutorial - thank you.
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Class this I love shed 7,and this tune u nailed it.respect gonna try this at weekend
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That's awesome! Thanks for making/sharing that video. 👍
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Slight return by the blue times is the riff ;) thanks for this Simon.
Bingo!
Bluetones
@@fangustalken6792 yep
One thing people always seem to miss in this is the voicings for the chords in the bridge (my favourite part of this song) I make the F#m to be an F#m11 voiced as x-4-4-2-0-0 (very nineties chord) Play a downstroke 1st beat and upstroke 2nd then leading to an Asus2 voiced as x-0-2-2-0-0. The F#m is definite the Asus2 is less clear.
I like it, sounds like a good idea. Thanks for the tip. That chord is SUPER 90s too. Sorry I missed it.
@@SimonMorelguitar haha yeah, I call it the supersonic chord - those e and b strings were ringing out for the duration of brit pop
omg Supersonic! I used to play that in a covers band in the 90s. Thanks for pointing that out.
Good lesson Simon, that riff reminds me of Suspicious Minds by Elvis/Fine Young Cannibas Reggie Young came up with the original lick I think. Shed 7 missed me by first time around only now getting into them, got tickets to see them later in the year!
Absolutely agree. It's a similar riff for sure. Thanks for watching the lesson, all the best, Simon
From memory they actually go into both songs live. The band had U.K. TV exposure on Friday night Chris Evans Channel 4 programme which was huge at the time
@@Simon-jj2pu What a time in music!
Riff tastic. Great lesson. Thanks for taking the time.
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@@SimonMorelguitar I’m off to see them in November in England. Can’t thank you enough and have subscribed. It’s coming home...
Enjoy the gig! I'll see you soon.
Excellent! Speaking of Echobelly, I’d love to see a lesson for King of the Kerb.
Hi Paul, thanks for watching. King of the Kerb, what a tune! It's a pretty niche request that one though. If you go to www.patreon.com/simonmorel you can request a tune there. Cheers, all the best Simon
@@SimonMorelguitar yeah, admittedly quite niche 🤣
@@pwgilbert80 Always happy to learn something new though, so if you are interested head over to Patreon. Cheers Simon
Do you know the tempo for this song? Would be useful for practice purposes. Great tutorial by the way!
Just play along with the record? Or you could use an online tap tempo site, then use an online metronome? There are lots to choose from. Thanks for watching
Site like this should help - www.beatsperminuteonline.com/
Great, thanks
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was that a bit of the bluetones in there?
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Hi, have you got Bully Boy?
Hi mate, I haven't done that one no.
Shed Seven from York.
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Trying to work out the final guitar arpreggio at the end - goes bm7 to a#m7 and I think final chord is A but sounds like a little twist on it - if you listen to the record - about 4:10 you'll see what i mean.
Hey Nigel, you mean here on the album version at 4:10 (ruclips.net/video/vBnrrd-32go/видео.htmlsi=GUnKwiM5Ep9mO7fW&t=243)? He hammers from 2 to 4 on the D string, then picks back through a D/F#, an F6 (or you could consider it a Dm/F) and then resolves on an Asus2. Hope that helps - if you need a short video let me know. Cheers Simon
@@SimonMorelguitar that's it. A sus 2 picked to finish on - that's a really nice resolution. Many thanks. ;-)
@@nogelserv You're welcome. It's a very 80s/90s sound the sus2 chord. Purple Rain, Don't Dream It's over etc etc... All the best Simon
Rocks!!!
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They are from York not Sheffield.
Thanks, it's a long time ago! Hope the lesson helped anyway? Cheers Simon
The riff is the same as doves walk in fire I think
Listening now - I see what you mean! I love their record Last Broadcast.
Slight Return, Bluetones
Bingo! What a tune! Thanks for watching.
Blue tones slight return
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