Thank you for all you do! Really appreciate your easy going style, how you share your knowledge with all those who wish to be better and the songs you choose to cover. This is definately one I'll be rocking from now on, even if it is only in my own living room. Be well! God bless!
Been a while since I’ve been on your channel! Every time I’m looking for something difficult to learn to play and no one else is even attempting to teach it, here you are knocking it out of the park once again! Love your work with Lexington Lab Band. They are amazing and so are you! Thank you brother
@@tonedr You really have a knack for picking stuff that other people don’t typically teach which is great because that’s the stuff I usually am looking for. In this particular case I love the guitar aspect that you have put on the song but I am particularly trying to learn to play it on the piano and actually the guitar stuff you did was very helpful
Thanks Dale, easy way to play a great song. After that, all one really needs to work at is catching the vibe. And now I'm going to go look around for Imaginary Lover :-)
Thank you Dale. Looking at playing in a classic Rock band.This would be a great tune for us to learn.Not a real hard song to sing vocal wise.No body in this band we are starting is a lead singer so songs that are a little easier for us to sing helps us alot.
Are you playing Cm7 for the “you into me, me into you” turnaround (V chord)? Try playing C7#9 (also known as the Hendrix chord) instead like the band does on their 1977 video.
I think, when you want to play with the starting cords from the keyboards, it´s like: Fm7(8th fret), Cm7 (8th fret), Cis j7 (4th fret), Cm7 (3rd fret)...cheers Joe !!
@@PoppysGuitar sorry, it´s a little bit late for the response. The 7 is wrong, so bar on the 4th, D string on the 6th fret, G string on the 5th and B string on the 6th fret...OK ?
@@tonedr You no longer are a part of LLB? You are such a gifted player. I play also, did a solo act for many years FT but mostly acoustic. I wish I could play lead at the level you play but to be honest at my age I am not inspired to improve, just to keep what I have LOL. I record some originals and covers for fun just to do music . God and music , and my wife are my greatest joys ..God bless you my friend. Kim
@11:59 - “Thinking of G#min scales” - (plays descending scale) my head explodes and suddenly I’m wondering if perhaps bagpipe would be a more appropriate pursuit for me…
+Gary Learo hey Gary...sure appreciate you checking out the vids! I don't provide tab because honestly i don't know how i would get it to folks and it's very time consuming:)
@@tonedr You could seriously do voice-overs for the guy, your cadence and phrasing is 95% just like his. Watch Dances With Wolves and listen to him narrate. It's remarkable. It's also a very pleasant tone. And thanks for the lesson here too.
.I would play the correct chords on the intro by plucking the strings while you add the descending line...cleaner tone...would sound good..across the board...it's your take but with a little effort you could duplicate the keyboard part authentically.....it's a very simple tune. Look at Fel keys on RU-vid this song...translate that finger position to your fretboard...you got a great part for one of two guitar players on stage...to me you need that correct keyboard translated part..it makes the song..otherwise you wind up with a sort of muddy mess. Jus sayin'..not hatin'.
There are not many tutoring videos on youtube for this song. I guess it is because it has really difficult chords. This is way out of my league. Thanks anyway.