Newest Target lesson is a classic...The Beatles are back..
Let It Be is a great strumming and singing tune with a chord progression that is a lot of fun to practice playing leads using the Major Pentatonic scale. This 4-Part TARGET lesson covers the rhythm guitar part and some of the piano fills, as well as a discussion on lead playing in general. This is a Level 4 tune..
Hope you enjoy it a lot...
http://www.totallyguitars.com/target-songs/134/4420
>>> Newest Target Lesson - The Beatles - Let it be
Dermot- I just saw your PM and I'll try to help. Sorry I didn't see it sooner!
I can't find a way to print out the chord diagrams but the two chords you want are as follows in the first (open) position:
Fmaj7 is usually played X03210 low to high (XAFACE)
If you want to get fancy you can also barre this at the first fret as 132211 or (FCEACF)
F6 is usually played X03231 (XAFADF)
"X" denotes a bass note not played and isn't part of the chord so it will sound bad!
There are a zillion versions of these chords but these are the normal ones in the first or open position.
Is that what you were looking? If I figure out how to post a diagram I might follow up with that.
Let me know if you need anything else!
Cheers! :cheer:
I can't find a way to print out the chord diagrams but the two chords you want are as follows in the first (open) position:
Fmaj7 is usually played X03210 low to high (XAFACE)
If you want to get fancy you can also barre this at the first fret as 132211 or (FCEACF)
F6 is usually played X03231 (XAFADF)
"X" denotes a bass note not played and isn't part of the chord so it will sound bad!
There are a zillion versions of these chords but these are the normal ones in the first or open position.
Is that what you were looking? If I figure out how to post a diagram I might follow up with that.
Let me know if you need anything else!
Cheers! :cheer: