Hi Everyone,
Today's Target and Pay Per Lesson release is now live.
So Begins The Task is a Stephen Stills song that dates back to the early CSN days and eventually was released on his album Manassas in 1972. It is a somewhat basic fingerpicking song as far as patterns are concerned but he has a few specific embellishments and chord variations that are covered in this lesson.
Enjoy this level 5 lesson!
http://www.totallyguitars.com/target-so ... esson.html
>>New Target and Pay Per Lesson release - So Begins The Task - Stephen Stills
Why do these chords work well together? Well its because Stills did it. DUH.
I'm not sure Neil, but I do know that its instantly recognizable as Steven Stills. He used them a lot I guess.
I got home too late to whip out the guitar and play along, (sharon is already sleeping) but I did the ear training as you required. I only cheated once, but pretty much got the chords. I think I could play that progression without any words. I love that sound.
I keep expecting to come home and see a classical music lesson, complete with reading music, but once again the birthday boy surprises us.
Its good stuff.
Thanks,
Scott
I'm not sure Neil, but I do know that its instantly recognizable as Steven Stills. He used them a lot I guess.
I got home too late to whip out the guitar and play along, (sharon is already sleeping) but I did the ear training as you required. I only cheated once, but pretty much got the chords. I think I could play that progression without any words. I love that sound.
I keep expecting to come home and see a classical music lesson, complete with reading music, but once again the birthday boy surprises us.
Its good stuff.
Thanks,
Scott
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Neil
I like the ear training songs... this looks a good one.
Thanks.
Dermot
I like the ear training songs... this looks a good one.
Thanks.
Dermot
Loving this latest Stephen Stills trip. I searched for years for a copy of Manassas (pre-iTunes days, heck even pre-CD :blink: ) , finally found it on iTunes a few years ago. So many great songs on that album from straight up CSN type stuff to cool bluesy songs. Thanks for adding this one!