Hi, My 12yo grandson can play the flute solo and your tutorial was a big help I found for me to learn on guitar to play along with my grandson. Thank you, Greetings from Phuket Island! Thank you
There is another chord played at the very end of the original after the final Fmaj7. It is quite dissonant, and I need help figuring out what it is. Ya have to check out the original recording to hear it. It adds a lot of poignancy to the song. Makes it into a sort of plea, or adds an almost tragic twist? Can you help me figure out what it is? Thanks! :)
I hear what you are saying. There is a lot of sound competing for the listener's ear. The flute is playing an A, the 3rd of the F Maj 7 chord, the final note the piano plays is an E, which is the 7th note of the F Maj 7. There are some other notes being played before that that is creating the dissonance you hear, but in the end, it all lands on an F Maj 7
VERY well explained!
Thank you, Eddie your calm easily understood approach is much appreciated. Even by a 70+ year old newbie.
Great to hear! Never too late to get it going.
Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
Great, focus on any chords that are new to you, the right hand is relatively easy.
Hi, My 12yo grandson can play the flute solo and your tutorial was a big help I found for me to learn on guitar to play along with my grandson.
Thank you, Greetings from Phuket Island! Thank you
Sounds like fun, glad this helped.
much better playing these than some of the harder shapes i seen in other tutorials
Thanks, I was aware trying to make it "playable."
very easy , sounds good and easy to play. Thank you.
Right, as long as your left hand can make the stretches, you're good to go!
I love this. Thank you!
Glad you found it helpful
Nice
Thank you
There is another chord played at the very end of the original after the final Fmaj7. It is quite dissonant, and I need help figuring out what it is. Ya have to check out the original recording to hear it. It adds a lot of poignancy to the song. Makes it into a sort of plea, or adds an almost tragic twist? Can you help me figure out what it is? Thanks! :)
I hear what you are saying. There is a lot of sound competing for the listener's ear. The flute is playing an A, the 3rd of the F Maj 7 chord, the final note the piano plays is an E, which is the 7th note of the F Maj 7. There are some other notes being played before that that is creating the dissonance you hear, but in the end, it all lands on an F Maj 7