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Now that you’re comfortable with the song go ahead and play with the band. Playing in the context of a band does a lot for your rhythm development. It’s different than playing with a metronome. Both are equally important but give you slightly different benefits.
Have fun with this one and don’t worry if you flub a note or miss a chord change. Just keep at it!
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Finally got this one about 90 % .
Great lesson for learning Strumming along with chord changing Excellent, I’m excited!
Thank you Tomas
I got confused with the score. Part A 3x, I got that, but after playing the B part to the end, you played from the very beginning of the piece instead of from the beginning of that repeat section.
I think I see my mistake now. The B section does not have a repeat sign in the beginning, so you would play from the beginning as if starting anew… and again, a total of three times.
Beautiful changes , I like the Em to A7 and then to D. Nice melodies. Thanks.
Hello, this appears to be the same video as the previous one………. thank you! Karen
Thanks, Karen. I just changed the video to the correct one. The download is not right either. My assistant will fix that when she gets back to work.