Recommend a lesson: Marvin Gaye, I heard it through the grapevine with a forum suggestion

If you know of a song that you think would make a good lesson, here is the place to bring it up. As of May, 2015 we have over 800 song lessons but are always on the lookout for more. Be sure to point out what about the song makes it a good candidate, unique or unusual, a particular part that interests you, or just that you think a bunch of members would enjoy it. An embedded video would be helpful as well.
Lavallee
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Sun Apr 26, 2015 3:08 pm

Hi All , I posted a request on the recommend a lesson section and was hoping to interest you folks to vote for it.

http://www.totallyguitars.com/component ... evine.html

Here are my comments on Marvin Gaye, I heard it through the grapevine

This is a true classic that is appreciated by all generations. I know the request was made a long time ago for the CCR version, but it is difficult to transpose the long solos. I would really like to have a lesson from Neil for a finger style solo version. I have learn a version but I find that there are too many individual picked notes with not enough supporting bass notes like Neil's solo version of the songs he chose to put as lesson or the Beatles version he does so well as an example. It would be nice to have a campfire version to accompany a singer as well


Suggestion:

I was wondering if it would be possible that when a recommend a lesson is made, that it shows in the forum under a common thread? It would draw attention to the new requests (I forget to check the recommend lesson as well).

Thanks

Marc


willem
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Mon Apr 27, 2015 9:34 am

Long time friend you now have 6 votes, you need only 10 for making it a lesson, lol

I also found a very good lesson on the net and after following many lessons here in so many years I can say its a good lesson ( I guess I learned something)

Hope to song comes along the creteria,, mm I heard something through the grapevine..

Edit: I think the rhythm is very interesting and a challenge


crieniecat
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Mon Apr 27, 2015 10:03 am

Nice suggestion Marc.

7 votes and counting.

Corina :-)


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Mon Apr 27, 2015 11:38 am

Hi Marc

I love that song. I still have to turn the radio up whenever I hear it playing (on the oldie but goodie channel :) ) It has a great beat. I'll vote too

Sandy


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Mon Apr 27, 2015 12:44 pm

:ohmy:
I heard it through the grapevine your looking for votes :dry:

Image

:P


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Mon Apr 27, 2015 1:35 pm

Marc... I like the suggestion of recommended songs making it to the forum...Maybe the suggestions will be more noticed then... B)


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Mon Apr 27, 2015 2:25 pm

I really think you got a point Marc. It'd be a great feature. The recommendations will certainly be more noticed then.

Ness


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Mon Apr 27, 2015 3:56 pm

Hi Marc, and gang,

I have definitely entertained the idea of doing I Heard It Through The Grapevine but I don't see it as a solo that incorporates the melody while keeping the riffs going. The riffs themselves translate pretty well to guitar and keeping the bass pounding is doable, adding the melody really isn't. On the other hand, playing an approximation of the melody over the chords could be done as well.

The CCR version is quite simplified compared to the Marvin Gaye version, at least as far as the progression and changes. It would really amount to a campfire version.

In any case, It's always been on my radar but finding a satisfying solution has usually eluded me. Maybe I need to learn to settle for "good enough" someday.

Neil


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Mon Apr 27, 2015 9:41 pm

Thank you Willem, Corina (I am sure you can sing a fantastic version of it), Sandy, Dermot, Bob c. , Ness for chiming in for the song and the suggestion support.

Neil, your good enough is better than the best of most people thank you for taking the time and to consider the song.

Marc


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Tue Apr 28, 2015 5:10 am

Now 10

I like this version:


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