Newest Target Members Only Lesson - Fly On The Wall - Just A Song Before I Go with Sandy

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TGKatherine
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Mon Sep 19, 2016 6:26 pm

Hi everyone,

We have a new Target members exclusive lesson for today, Just A Song Before I Go with Sandy.

Sandy came back from IGC 2016 wanting to come up with a nice intro to Just A Song Before I Go, by Graham Nash and as done on their 1977 CSN.

Neil's first reaction was they probably couldn't work up an acoustic version of Stephen Stills opening lead.

After a little more considering, and a lot more listening, they came up with a surprising accurate rendition.

Neil tabbed it out for her in Guitar Pro and that file has been attached to the original lesson.

Enjoy!


http://www.totallyguitars.com/target-so ... .html#song



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Mon Sep 19, 2016 8:16 pm

I truly enjoyed watching you guys work through the leads on this song!

Way to go Sandy! You've got this girl. Keep up the good work....

Bart


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Tue Sep 20, 2016 3:50 am

Very enjoyable fotw, this is sounding good Sandy !!

nb when did you start treating Neil like staff ?? 'Neil, pick up that guitar!' :)

Great fun !!


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Tue Sep 20, 2016 9:21 am

Thank you Bart: I think you told me that you already know how to play this song so I have to try and catch up with you a little bit. :S I have to start a year ahead of time to learn new songs because i seem to forget half of what I know whenever I get up to play at open mic. lol :S


Thank you David: You always make me laugh. I thought I was being pretty subtle when I asked Neil to play along with me, but maybe I was being a tiny bit bossy. lol :)


Sandy


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Thu Sep 22, 2016 9:23 am

Sandy and Neil,
Great lesson, thanks for sharing it with us. I have always loved this song, haven't gotten tired of it like some of the other CSN songs.
Wonderful to watch you two work out the leads - very cool!
Now I have way too many songs to learn!
Lynn


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Thu Sep 22, 2016 3:33 pm

auntlynnie wrote:
Sandy and Neil,
Great lesson, thanks for sharing it with us. I have always loved this song, haven't gotten tired of it like some of the other CSN songs.
Wonderful to watch you two work out the leads - very cool!
Now I have way too many songs to learn!
Lynn
Thank you Lynn.

I really like this song and I love the Minor key. It's a nice intermediate song for everyone to learn.

The intro is really nice for practicing timing and hammer on's and pull offs. I first used a metronome to get the timing right for the intro at about 50, but we figured out that CS&N plays the song at about 108. I think 100 will be fast enough for me.

This week we worked on an instrumental verse, referencing the melody plus a steady bass. It's great practice for ear training on the melody notes. :)

Sandy


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