Hi Everyone,
Today's Target and Pay Per Lesson release is now live.
More Than A Feeling is the first hit from Boston, released in 1976 on their debut album. It features a memorable guitar arpeggio opening then a driving chorus with syncopated strumming. This lesson goes over all the rhythm parts, as well as strumming it in single time and double time.
Enjoy this level 5 lesson!
http://www.totallyguitars.com/target-so ... esson.html
>>New Target and Pay Per Lesson release - More Than A Feeling - Boston
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I knew there was a 70's rocker inside of you.... I'm surprised you didn't break out the Les Paul and show us the leads on this one. (What if we said please?)
Thanks for the fun lesson on a great old song!!!
Thanks for the fun lesson on a great old song!!!
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Aaaaah, really love this song! Have learned the intro and the rhythm guitarpart years ago, but am very curious for your take on it, thanks!
So I somehow missed this when it came out about a year ago. Just recently bought a used copy of the album (on vinyl) while at a used bookstore and have rediscovered what a great album it is, from beginning to end. Not a dud on it. I'm really enjoying working on this song now, especially the alternate picking in the intro/verses and the double-time strumming.
Thanks for this great lesson, Neil!! And I would LOVE to see more Boston songs!!
Suzi
Thanks for this great lesson, Neil!! And I would LOVE to see more Boston songs!!
Suzi
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Just passing through...honest !!
Focused.
Focused.
suziko wrote:
Ok Suzi, which Boston song should be next on the list eh????ScottSo I somehow missed this when it came out about a year ago. Just recently bought a used copy of the album (on vinyl) while at a used bookstore and have rediscovered what a great album it is, from beginning to end. Not a dud on it. I'm really enjoying working on this song now, especially the alternate picking in the intro/verses and the double-time strumming.
Thanks for this great lesson, Neil!! And I would LOVE to see more Boston songs!!
Suzi
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sbutler wrote:
I would vote for anything off of that album, but "Hitch A Ride", "Long Time" and "Let Me Take You Home Tonight" all have some nice acoustic sounds in them.... B)
J
I would agree on the MORE Boston topic...suziko wrote:Ok Suzi, which Boston song should be next on the list eh????ScottSo I somehow missed this when it came out about a year ago. Just recently bought a used copy of the album (on vinyl) while at a used bookstore and have rediscovered what a great album it is, from beginning to end. Not a dud on it. I'm really enjoying working on this song now, especially the alternate picking in the intro/verses and the double-time strumming.
Thanks for this great lesson, Neil!! And I would LOVE to see more Boston songs!!
Suzi
I would vote for anything off of that album, but "Hitch A Ride", "Long Time" and "Let Me Take You Home Tonight" all have some nice acoustic sounds in them.... B)
J