Thanks for this lesson about the progression. Most lessons are just limited to the solo but I -and many others - like to play entire songs! Thanks also for explaining what you are playing and why !
Hey Marc, I love this tune also! This is a great break down lesson with some theory thrown in there! I learned something! Looking forward to the solo breakdown! Talk to you soon my guitar buddy!!! 🤛
@@MarcGuitarVideos Hey.. follow up question/comment.. if you will.. when you go to the D7, then to the D#dim (either during the verse or the bridge).. I notice you change up the fingering. When I play it, I play the D7 (like the barred A7 shape) then I just add the D# with my free middle finger.. but I keep the rest of the fingers the same.. muting the low E string, of course. I find it's a little easier that way, less movement. Especially if you're also singing at the same time.
@@Kendrix_76 Yes, I see what you are saying. Thing with chords and fingerings is that there's no right or wrong way to play play them. Do what ever feels most comfortable to you. To me, the way you are playing it is less comfortable simply because my fingers aren't used to making those shapes. If it's more comfortable for you to play it that way, then that's right for you and don't try copying my way just because it happens to work for me.
So we just tried jamming on this song at a recent gig, unsure of the chord progressions , came across this video and wow such a great tutorial with chord diagrams and progressions ! This tune is a must to know if you want to play the blues!!!
Fantastic lesson, thank you Marc... One of the songs in my handful of best songs ever, some chords I am quite comfortable with and some a little more challenging for me that I don't generally use, the diminished chord. So will definitely be attempting this and adding to my practice from today... 🎸🎶
Hi Marc. Thank you for the great video! One request for future tutorials: it would be amazing to see you play through the song in real time at the top of the video before the tutorial. Thanks!
Hi, thanks for the kind comment. Unfortunately, playing through it breaks copyright so I can't do that without getting hit with the consequences. For the solos, I played them through on a separate video, so the main lessons didn't get restricted.
Marc Guitar over here refers to the song as an 8 bar blues so he's clearly at lost when it comes to the time signature of the song and what constitutes an 8 bar blues....
Actually the chords are D, D #b7, A,F#m,Bm,E7 intro A,D,A,E7 Verses just repeats this is the actual chords. From the recording Peter green is the uk Bues God btw this profession is in 6/8 time
Thanks for this lesson about the progression. Most lessons are just limited to the solo but I -and many others - like to play entire songs! Thanks also for explaining what you are playing and why !
You're very welcome! Thanks for the great feedback
Yup I second that, really nice look at the chord progression, which is the bedrock of the solo, which of course everyone focuses lessons on.
Hey Marc, I love this tune also! This is a great break down lesson with some theory thrown in there! I learned something! Looking forward to the solo breakdown! Talk to you soon my guitar buddy!!! 🤛
Thanks Rusty, much appreciated!
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Thank you Marc your spoiling us every Saturday I look to see if you’ve posted a lesson and there it is . Thank you I know it takes a lot of time.
Thanks, yes these videos take just about every spare minute I have! Thanks for the very kind comment.
Excellent lesson! One of my favorite songs. And this chord progression gets used a LOT.. or.. DID.. back in the day. Well done!
Thanks! Yes, great chord progression
@@MarcGuitarVideos Hey.. follow up question/comment.. if you will.. when you go to the D7, then to the D#dim (either during the verse or the bridge).. I notice you change up the fingering. When I play it, I play the D7 (like the barred A7 shape) then I just add the D# with my free middle finger.. but I keep the rest of the fingers the same.. muting the low E string, of course. I find it's a little easier that way, less movement. Especially if you're also singing at the same time.
@@Kendrix_76 Yes, I see what you are saying. Thing with chords and fingerings is that there's no right or wrong way to play play them. Do what ever feels most comfortable to you. To me, the way you are playing it is less comfortable simply because my fingers aren't used to making those shapes. If it's more comfortable for you to play it that way, then that's right for you and don't try copying my way just because it happens to work for me.
@@MarcGuitarVideos true. not all fingerings are comfortable. Thanks again for posting the video. New Sub here!!
Cheers!@@Kendrix_76
Fantastic lesson mate, really thorough, well paced, and I loved the little dive into the theory at the end. Top marks!
Thanks! That's great feedback. Much appreciated
Cheers Marc, this chord progression is such a great lesson for those who want to write their own music.
Cheers Graeme, much appreciated as always!
So we just tried jamming on this song at a recent gig, unsure of the chord progressions , came across this video and wow such a great tutorial with chord diagrams and progressions ! This tune is a must to know if you want to play the blues!!!
Thank you that's such a great comment. You are right, this is a 'must know' blues tune!
Great explanation regarding how to play this amazing chord progression and theory explanation. Psyched for the next lesson(s) on this one.
Thanks so much!
nice lesson Mark, good explanation on the chords... not seen that explained like that previously!
Happy to help! Thanks for the kind comment
Very interesting and informative video ! Thank you for sharing !
Thanks! That's very kind
Fantastic lesson, thank you Marc... One of the songs in my handful of best songs ever, some chords I am quite comfortable with and some a little more challenging for me that I don't generally use, the diminished chord. So will definitely be attempting this and adding to my practice from today... 🎸🎶
Fantastic! Such a great song. One of the most iconic ever. Thanks for the great comment
Brilliant lesson. I already know the song but got some good tips from this
Excellent thanks
Terrific Marc, love the theory as well. Thanks
Thanks so much. I wasn't sure about adding the theory section. Wasn't sure if it was a bit too boring. Thanks for the feedback
Thanks, great lesson! gotta love the quality of G&Ls
Totally agree, really well made guitar
I have been delving into this song, so it will be interesting to see your take.
Hope you enjoy
Great tuition Mark really well explained
Cheers! Much appreciated
What a great lesson!! I really enjoyed !!
Excellent! Thank you!
Thanks very much for this.
My pleasure!
Thank you Marc,great lesson.
Cheers! Thanks for the kind comment
Hi Marc. Thank you for the great video! One request for future tutorials: it would be amazing to see you play through the song in real time at the top of the video before the tutorial. Thanks!
Hi, thanks for the kind comment. Unfortunately, playing through it breaks copyright so I can't do that without getting hit with the consequences. For the solos, I played them through on a separate video, so the main lessons didn't get restricted.
Great lesson 👍
Thanks! 😃
good stuff marc
Thanks!
Yes 👍🏼
Thanks!
the original is by Little Willie John (1958) NOT Fleetwood Mac
When you do the rhythm arpegiated it sounds like 6/8 timing but later when you do the chord shots it seems like 4/4. Am I missing something.
Marc Guitar over here refers to the song as an 8 bar blues so he's clearly at lost when it comes to the time signature of the song and what constitutes an 8 bar blues....
Actually the chords are D,
D #b7, A,F#m,Bm,E7 intro
A,D,A,E7 Verses just repeats this is the actual chords. From the recording Peter green is the uk Bues God btw this profession is in 6/8 time
this is impossible to follow
That's a shame
I had no problem following. Thanks for the lesson. I was missing some of those chords.
@@GreggFauceglia Thanks!
Straightforward lesson !
This is not an 8 bar blues..
What do you think it is?