Mistake: for some reason when I made the video I left out a section of the progression. The whole progression is this:
Am C D F
Am C E E
Am C D F
Am E Am C
D F Am E
Am E
It ends up being a 20 bar progression. I will probably redo the video so there isn't any confusion.
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Mistake: the descending line at 4:11 should be counted:
3 e and 4 e
At 4:11, 4:16, 4:20 and 4:26 I say 'and' when I should have said 'e'
I am playing it right, just not saying it right. 4 e because it is a sixteenth and dotted eighth.
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The popular I IV V chord progression and an easy strum pattern for the verse of Greenday's Time of Your Life
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Fun easy guitar lesson with 3 chords using the main progression from Tom Petty's Free Falling.
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Drop D tuning the D minor chord and the verse of In This Mess Again by tripfuse.
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A great blues riff by a blues legend.
Mistake at 1:09, I say "and" when I should have said "a"
Mistake at 3:08, I say position when I should have said form, shape or voicing. It is in a different position.
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Playing dominant 9th and 13th chords through the circle of 5ths with a walking bass line.
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I heard a Megadeth tune the other day that had Marty Friedman playing this riff and I thought it would make for a great lesson.
This is one of those repetitive patterns you hear in metal, rock and blues.
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