Thanks just got my submission!! Woke this am and actually learned a whole song all the way through before my extremely short attention span ruined me again , lol What an absolutely gorgeous song ,Glory to God nothing is going to change my world !! Thanks so much for the crystal clear easy to follow lesson !! And Tons of love ❤ from Philadelphia!!
John- great lesson thanks . But you should have played it on that nice Guild twelve string of yours. I think in the original recording, Lennon used a twelve string guitar.
Hi Jon just printed out the fret board map I think the chord shapes map out where it works well in a solo from the pentatonic scales map out I think that's how it works or is that completely wrong, if so where do I need to go to so I can understand the meaning correctly as I'm bear of little brain and all the theory goes over my head like a rocket ship if its not in simple language lol
You realize the intro is a partial D chord, sliding up to a D with F form to using D form to A, down two to G then using F form to an A to a D minor form to a F# minor. So he is playing D, D, A, G, A to F#minor.
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Thanks just got my submission!! Woke this am and actually learned a whole song all the way through before my extremely short attention span ruined me again , lol What an absolutely gorgeous song ,Glory to God nothing is going to change my world !! Thanks so much for the crystal clear easy to follow lesson !! And Tons of love ❤ from Philadelphia!!
Awsome. One of my favorite songs.
Thank you very much Jon ! YOU are GREAT TEACHER!
Thanks Jon. What a great song. Anyone can sing this. I just love it. Good choice! Happy New year 🎉
Brilliance....you make it easy jon.
Thanks Jon...Great song to play.
John- great lesson thanks . But you should have played it on that nice Guild twelve string of yours. I think in the original recording, Lennon used a twelve string guitar.
He's like Lennon and McCartney together
Good job . . .
I'm not in love by 10cc great song to teach for hopeless romantics
John McLennon
Hi Jon just printed out the fret board map I think the chord shapes map out where it works well in a solo from the pentatonic scales map out I think that's how it works or is that completely wrong, if so where do I need to go to so I can understand the meaning correctly as I'm bear of little brain and all the theory goes over my head like a rocket ship if its not in simple language lol
You realize the intro is a partial D chord, sliding up to a D with F form to using D form to A, down two to G then using F form to an A to a D minor form to a F# minor. So he is playing D, D, A, G, A to F#minor.
Awesome we’re can I get the Tab
It’s in e flat tuning
Yeah the original recording sounds like it is tuned down half a step. And sounds like a 12 string guitar is used