This one was fun to do because the "scary one" was just TOO good. What a voice. What timing. What I didn't know about this song was that it was a 4 chord song. I vi IV V. That's it. No middle eight. No chorus. Nothing. But..... It's timeless. I guess it's the melody.
Anyway, thank you all for the comments. Tony I hope you don't have nightmares tonight. :woohoo: And Chris I hope you have pleasant dreams!
Collaboration - Stand By Me
jim56 wrote:
Jim, Thanks. Here's the lesson: (1) get AMY's video or play along with my video, (2) Put the capo on the 3rd fret, (3) play G Em C D (I vi IV V) using whatever strumming pattern you "feel". You can do it! Then make a video to show us!Hey Daryl, great video! I have that song up on the recommend a lesson. Fingers crossed it will make it,
Love your vids.
Jim
Hi Daryl,the two if you made it a great performance,,it was not too much,,i love the splitscreen to,,well two talented people can go to it and i could not imagine where some homophone's lead to,,this one i shall remember a long time and must add the song to my list..thanks for everything......so far...
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Nice collab Darryl. Liked your fingerpicking and vibe you gave the song.
But im on tony's side about Amy. .
Something spooky this way comes!
But im on tony's side about Amy. .
Something spooky this way comes!
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jayswett wrote:
A singer on YouTube that Darryl found. Whatever you do- avoid looking directly into her eyes. You'll be hyp-mo-tized!!
I'm confused by this thread. Who is Amy Walker?
A singer on YouTube that Darryl found. Whatever you do- avoid looking directly into her eyes. You'll be hyp-mo-tized!!