Hi Everyone,
Today's Target and Pay Per Lesson release is now live.
One of John Fogerty’s last hits with his band before his brother Tom left, Have You Ever Seen The Rain is a straightforward strumming song on most fronts, and we take a look at the easy way to play it, as well as dressing it up with a few runs and licks. It only uses four chords in the key of C but the frills we explore include working in the bass runs in the intro, playing the descending bass line in the Chorus, and the sixteenth-note bounce that kicks the song off with a bang.
Enjoy this level 4 lesson!
http://www.totallyguitars.com/target-so ... esson.html
>>New Target and Pay Per Lesson release - Have You Ever Seen The Rain - Creedence Clearwater Revival
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Well the first one has one part and this one has five parts!! :laugh:
willem wrote:
willem wrote:
What is the diffrents between this lesson and the other(early) one ,,we have two ''if you ever seen the rain'' now,,I watched the preview and this one is more challenging????????
Willem
tgvanessa wrote:
ahah thats the difference thx
they both are level 4,,, i think it was one out the drawer :woohoo: B)
W.
Well the first one has one part and this one has five parts!! :laugh:
willem wrote:What is the diffrents between this lesson and the other(early) one ,,we have two ''if you ever seen the rain'' now,,I watched the preview and this one is more challenging????????
Willem
ahah thats the difference thx
they both are level 4,,, i think it was one out the drawer :woohoo: B)
W.
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Gosh I love this song, another must learn song, thanks
I Wanna know ..... Have You Ever Seen The Rain !!! YEP .........Every day :ohmy:
Is this a Californian's Instructors joke?
All we get is RAIN !!!
:woohoo: :woohoo:
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
I Wanna know ..... Have You Ever Seen The Rain !!! YEP .........Every day :ohmy:
Is this a Californian's Instructors joke?
All we get is RAIN !!!
:woohoo: :woohoo:
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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Neil
This is ONE a cool lesson with lots of nice stuff in it.
I started working on it straight away.
Thanks
Dermot
This is ONE a cool lesson with lots of nice stuff in it.
I started working on it straight away.
Thanks
Dermot
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Neil
In Part 5 when referring to the bass run descents, I don't really understand what you mean when you say we don't really get the bass as we want it.
Does that mean there's an alternative way you might prefer to incorporate the bass runs ?
Dermot
http://www.totallyguitars.com/images/fb ... ant_It.zip
In Part 5 when referring to the bass run descents, I don't really understand what you mean when you say we don't really get the bass as we want it.
Does that mean there's an alternative way you might prefer to incorporate the bass runs ?
Dermot
http://www.totallyguitars.com/images/fb ... ant_It.zip
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Edit
I've removed this question as think I've sorted the bass runs.
Not sure what I was thinking when posting the question as they are reasonably straight forward,
just that Neil does the actual the slide fast in the video, so used my ears :ohmy:
Dermot
I've removed this question as think I've sorted the bass runs.
Not sure what I was thinking when posting the question as they are reasonably straight forward,
just that Neil does the actual the slide fast in the video, so used my ears :ohmy:
Dermot
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Fortunate mistake with this double-lesson.
Reminded me what a great song and lesson it is!
Definitely a vocal chord streeeetch!
Reminded me what a great song and lesson it is!
Definitely a vocal chord streeeetch!