Today's Target and Pay Per Lesson release is now live.
In this lesson we look at the last song on the first album by the Traveling Wilburys, End Of the Line. The Wilburys consisted of George Harrison, Roy Orbison, Jeff Lynne (ELO and producer of most of
George's albums), Tom Petty and Bob Dylan.
Many of the songs were true collaborations with parts written and sung by all members of the band. End Of The Line is a very basic strumming song but includes an intro that uses 3-string chords up the neck. These are from the D, A and E families and played on just the top 3 strings.
Hope you enjoy this
Cheers
Matt
http://www.totallyguitars.com/target-so ... .html#song
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>>New Target and Pay Per Lesson release - Traveling Wilburys, End Of the Line
TGNeil wrote:
Yes and thanks for the answer on the harmonies and yes it can be very complicated,,,but when we use only thirds is that called close harmonie,,really serieus question for me,,maybe i look to much to choir partitures..
Somebody must have been watching the last TG Live!
Yes and thanks for the answer on the harmonies and yes it can be very complicated,,,but when we use only thirds is that called close harmonie,,really serieus question for me,,maybe i look to much to choir partitures..
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I am really enjoying learning End of The Line.
I have uploaded a Word 2003 document that I made up to help me remember a few things.
It is intented to be used along with the video lesson of course as there in lie the details.
I hope some mere mortal, like myself will find it useful.
Thanks again Neil
Cheers
TheresHopeYet
If and errors are detected, please let me know as I would not like to post an inaccurate document. http://www.totallyguitars.com/images/fb ... 0124-2.doc
I have uploaded a Word 2003 document that I made up to help me remember a few things.
It is intented to be used along with the video lesson of course as there in lie the details.
I hope some mere mortal, like myself will find it useful.
Thanks again Neil
Cheers
TheresHopeYet
If and errors are detected, please let me know as I would not like to post an inaccurate document. http://www.totallyguitars.com/images/fb ... 0124-2.doc
thereshopeyet wrote:
[quote]I am really enjoying learning End of The Line.
I have uploaded a Word 2003 document that I made up to help me remember a few things.
It is intented to be used along with the video lesson of course as there in lie the details.
I hope some mere mortal, like myself will find it useful.
Thanks again Neil
Cheers
TheresHopeYet
Dermot,nice document,but even when i write down and up strokes with arrows in boxes,the down stroke would point to the top of the box,,but i think it is Englisch he,,,oke,,we drive on the right side of the road..
[quote]I am really enjoying learning End of The Line.
I have uploaded a Word 2003 document that I made up to help me remember a few things.
It is intented to be used along with the video lesson of course as there in lie the details.
I hope some mere mortal, like myself will find it useful.
Thanks again Neil
Cheers
TheresHopeYet
Dermot,nice document,but even when i write down and up strokes with arrows in boxes,the down stroke would point to the top of the box,,but i think it is Englisch he,,,oke,,we drive on the right side of the road..
thereshopeyet wrote:
YEAH,HAHAHAH, UP AND DOWN THE ROAD..LOL
Willem
Thanks for highlighting your confusion regarding the diagram.
Does the strumming convention explanation confuse anyone else?
Thanks
Dermot
PS
Ah, I drive dangeously Willem... on the Wrong side of the road! ha ha
YEAH,HAHAHAH, UP AND DOWN THE ROAD..LOL