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Because by The Beatles
Part 1 Part 2 Full Transcription: Because by The Beatles
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“Amie” by Pure Prairie League
The band started out with Craig Fuller and George Powell. These guys could write songs. Period. With so much of a changing roster of musicians, these guys were there from the start and were forced to strive under their own conditions. They constructed some of the most influential portraits of love going bad but still…
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Johnny B. Goode- Chuck Berry
Of all the early breakthrough rock & roll artists, no musician is more important to the development of our music than Chuck Berry. He is considered one of our greatest songwriters, the main shaper of music’s instrumental voice, one of its greatest guitarists, and one of its greatest performers. Quite simply, without him, there would…
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A Horse With No Name- America
Here’s how to strum “A Horse With No Name” by America.
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“Hurt” by Johnny Cash
Verse Here’s how to play the main riff from Johnny Cash’s version of the song “Hurt”. Chorus There’s nothing fancy about the chorus to Hurt. The four-measure chord progression of G, Am, F, and G just repeats over and over. The strumming pattern is just straight eighth notes, but we’re not going to strum it…
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Born On The Bayou- CCR
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You’ll Be Mine by Stevie Ray Vaughan
This is a Vaughan rendition of a Willie Dixon song. The verses and bridge are 16 bars (or measures) long instead of the standard 12. It’s blazing fast too, at 184 beats per minute. There is heavy use of muted strings to create a percussive sound. Intro
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The Boxer- Simon And Garfunkel
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Fire And Rain- James Taylor
Here’s a lesson from a series on James Taylor’s “Fire And Rain found in Fingerstyle Daily.
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Fire- Jimi Hendrix