Hi Everyone,
Today's Target and Pay Per Lesson release is now live.
Things We Said Today is a Paul McCartney song that really exemplifies many of the reasons The Beatles have to be considered one of the greatest bands/songwriters/influences of all time. It uses chord sequences and combinations unheard of at the time, syncopated rhythm guitar strumming along with sparse and simple lead punctuations, well-crafted lyrics, and a memorable melody with clever harmony. This lesson covers the chord progression and strumming patterns, as well as the sixteenth-note bounce that starts it off. There are a few barre chords and there is a segment on George’s part where he plays three string triad shapes up the neck.
Enjoy this level 6 lesson!
http://www.totallyguitars.com/target-so ... esson.html
>>New Target and Pay Per Lesson release - Things We Said Today - Beatles
Yes,,all the hundreds of song/lessons here arrived are a lot of fun,,not that I play them all but there is so much in them to learn,,glad I saw them all...
Willem
EDIT: Just seen this lesson and it is just my kind of lessons talking a bout two guitars,,so much fun in playing with an other,,thx great lesson..
Willem
EDIT: Just seen this lesson and it is just my kind of lessons talking a bout two guitars,,so much fun in playing with an other,,thx great lesson..
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Neil
Another great song.
You've put together so many lessons now, your fingers must be an inch or so shorter.
Thanks
Dermot
Another great song.
You've put together so many lessons now, your fingers must be an inch or so shorter.
Thanks
Dermot
Vanessa,
Not surprised as this is one of about 200 songs by these guys that recreated and redefined music as far as I am concerned. This came up on my random play iTunes the other day and I was sure I had done a lesson on it. I checked to make sure I had talked about the 16th note bounce and was shocked to find out I hadn't done the lesson!. It got moved to the top of the queue almost instantly.
Neil
Not surprised as this is one of about 200 songs by these guys that recreated and redefined music as far as I am concerned. This came up on my random play iTunes the other day and I was sure I had done a lesson on it. I checked to make sure I had talked about the 16th note bounce and was shocked to find out I hadn't done the lesson!. It got moved to the top of the queue almost instantly.
Neil