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You Don't Know How It Feels Lesson on Guitar and Harmonica
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- Опубликовано: 31 авг 2020
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Learn how to play Tom Petty's You Don't Know How It Feels on guitar and harmonica with George Goodman and HarpNGuitar.com.
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Hi George here for HarpNGuitar.com, the website that helps you sound great on guitar and harmonica.
Today we're going to be looking at the classic Tom Petty song You Don't Know How It Feels on guitar and harmonica.
First we'll check out the chords and then the strumming patterns. We'll also need two harmonica for this one.
Guitar Chords
Ok, You Don't Know How It Feels is in the key of E and starts with E. There is also A which is the IV chord in E and we'll be alternating between the I and IV alot.
There is also D and maybe a new one - Bsus4.
Rhythm and Strumming
The rhythm guitar is going to emulate the drums. We'll play bass notes on the first and second beats and then the full chord on three.
We'll also throw in a downstroke and upstroke on 4 - Down Down Down DownUp 1 2 3 4&
Intro
E A E A
45 45 -3-4 34 34 -2-3 2 2 2 -1 1 1
2nd Verse Harmonica
E A
45 -4-5 45 45 -3-4 34
E A
34 -2-3 23 2
E A
45 -4-5 34 34 -3-4 23
E A
23 -2 2 1
Second Position Harmonica Solo
(A Harmonica)
E D A
-4 -5 -4 4 -3 3 -3 3
E D A
-1 -1 -1
End Harmonica Solo
E A E A
5 -4 45 45 -3-4 34 34 34 -2-3 2 2
E A E A
E A E A
5 5 -4-5 45 45 -3-4 34 34 34 -2-3 2 2
George, your lessons have been critical to my advancement as a player. My first open mic song was Heart of Gold with harp and guitar - which you taught me. I'm working on this one now. I have been playing Long may you Run - another Neil Young cover with Key of D harp - also one you taught me. Thanks much!
You rock. Glad to help. Peace Brother
very helpful video and it's great to see you doing the harp parts as well. A deceptively simple tune but it's got a real mojo. One suggestion: I believe Tom is playing not A but Asus2 at the end of the chorus when he sings “to be me”.
Fantastic song, brilliant lesson Thank you 👏👏👏✅
Cool keep on rocking Buddy
Excellent George Well Done !
Stay Safe Keep up With Your Brilliant Work 👍😎🎸
Great voice, Great lesson thank you
Awesome, thanks so much , you are a great teacher . 🖖
Thank you for this
You're a great teacher..
Right on. Thanks James
This is awesome! I've just about got it down. Trying to get myself to play my harmonica at the same time...it's not easy.
Just keep trying. I have been busking for 4 years. I would try harmonica and guitar at the same time for the first year with little success. I gave up on it for a year. And then after that year of no harmonica and guitar (2 years of busking) I tried again. It was suddenly easy. I think the key is getting to the point where you don't even have to think about the guitar - it gives the cognitive mind the freedom to focus on working on the harmonica. And then when both come together without thinking, magic happens! I'm still not quite there with most songs, but with some....
@@TheCosmicBusker I can totally relate. I've described the "freedom" that comes from practicing and engraining the guitar and harp parts into subconscious memory as "magical" also. When they come together and the harp parts come through on the correct beats, along with the guitar, it's a pretty fantastic feeling.
Awesome thanks!
Already know how to play this song but I’m getting a harmonica set in the mail soon. Awesome tutorial!
P.s. Try adding Asus2 at the end of the chorus when he sings “to be meeeee”. It sounds really good and adds more depth!
Awesome lesson
Such a wonderful lesson! I’ll definitely do a cover a dedicate it to you! Thank you!
This guy’s awesome.
Thanks George awesome lesson
Thanks. Gonna give it a whirl.
YOU ARE THE BEST!
Thank you 👍
This may seem like a strange question, but how do you keep your mustache from getting caught in the harp?! I have a full mustache/goatee and I always get one or two yanked out while playing...brings tears to your eyes!
Hi Mike. I have gotten my mustache hairs caught lots of times. You'll see it in some of my videos. It is an occupational hazard. Either trim up or grin and bear it.
This is a great video, thank you. But the song is not in the key of E; it's in the key of A. You wouldn't have a D major chord in the key of E. In the key of A, the ii chord would normally be minor, but since the Bsus4 has no third, it still works in the key. But again -- GREAT tutorial; thank you very much!
My only question is how the heck do I do that on stage. Petty has a harmonica player behind him playing the e harp then switches to the a and back to the e. I've seen Tom in concert. ???????
Great lesson, please feel free to suggest to me the switch. I can tell you like Mr. Petty. RIP TOM GREAT TUNE.
George, how do you play Swinging, by Tom Petty
Hello, Nice video! What kind of harp holder are you using?
That was Good Man 😁
George I like yer harp holder which one do you have??
Great video! Tak sounds great.. Hey Is there any way to play just the beginning harmonica part ON THE GUITAR?
Not sure how all that's gonna happen tryin to play guitar. Switching harps in the middle of the song?? I saw Tom do this live don't remember that.
Do you recommend a way to switch out the harmonicas in the middle of the song? Should I just skip the using the 2nd harmonica and leave the E on the neck holder the whole time?
You can play the whole song with one harmonica. Check the Petty video: he doesn't switch harps.
@@lonesomelou4188 That's a music video, not a performance video. It is impossible to play the solo on a D harp. The notes just aren't there.
@@digitalolive hey steve...I play that song with harp and guitar. the riff is just a walk down starting on blow 5...I'm wondering if we are talking about the same thing...people I've played for recognize the song the minute the harp kicks in...
@@lonesomelou4188 I’m talking about the really short bit at 2:08 in the song. It ends with a draw 1 on an A harp and then that little bass line happens right before the guitar solo part. It’s really so short that I usually just skip it but if you have someone else playing guitar with you while you grab your A, it can be kind of cool.
@@digitalolive Steve, you launched me into exploration mode...I actually played the main riff on an E harp,a C harpand an A harp just now...the part you're referring to involves a slight bend of a note, which I'm not good at..
anyway, I'm done investigating...lol...the chord pattern is interesting...I don't know if it's the circle of 4ths (e a d) or the key of A...any thoughts on that?
Hey George, thanks for the great lesson! What brand of neck holder is that by the way?
That is a HarpArm harmonica holder. It uses a magnet to hold the harmonica in place. Works awesome but unfortunately the company is now out of business.
@@GeorgeGoodmanMusic There is another magnetic harp holder on the market. It is the Seydel Gecko made by Pete Farmer in Michigan. I have one on order with a dual harp holder attachment. I've been looking for something better than the standard spring loaded. And it's THIS song that was the final straw to try it out!
@@maximusretrievers Thanks Max harpnguitar.com/seydelgecko
@@GeorgeGoodmanMusic thank you for bumping this back up George. Every time I play this song, your dual harp way, the denominator gets bigger on the cost per song for the new farmer Seydel Gecko. Cheers and thank you again, George. You have influenced my music journey more than I can express here. Peace! - Chris
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