Thank you kind sir. My favourite part of the song is get down boogie oogie oogie. I like the soloing sound but I wanted to learn to play it Nile Rodgers strumming style. You nailed those chords thanks now I can play it that way.
Nice effort but the chords are pretty much ALL wrong. VERSE chords are Dm7 to Bb, forget the C in the bass (that just adds a layer of confusion). CHORUS is Am7 to Dm7. Then Gmadd9 (Bar the 3rd fret except the high E string which is 5th fret to a C9 chord which is 3rd finger bar on 3rd fret but the D string is the 4th fret. (Teaching songs wrong leads to a lot of confusion for inexperienced players that can't tell that you are teaching the wrong chords).I too was once an inexperienced player.
@@debbieblackstock9800 Gmadd9? That chord is the most important chord in the song. You missed that. I'm sorry. Just pointing out for students trying to learn the song. I have no music degree and I can't even read music. Lol.
Thank you for an excellent guitar lesson on this great iconic song!
Thank you, Sir. Well done. Love this song,
Good version. Well done and thank you.
Good job Ken, thank you.
Thank you James.
I really dig your no-nonsense teaching style.came for the song staying for more lessons!
Thank you David! I have been lazy but more lessons to come.
Thanks Ken👍more Disco the merrier 🎸
Thanks Danny!
Thanks for sharing this lesson
Nice!
When George Benson lived in Maui Hawaii this was one of his favorite songs when he was about 30 years old.
Wow! Thanks for sharing that.
@@kennethblackstock7722 we used to party with this song dancing on his backyard over looking the ocean :)
Thank you kind sir. My favourite part of the song is get down boogie oogie oogie. I like the soloing sound but I wanted to learn to play it Nile Rodgers strumming style. You nailed those chords thanks now I can play it that way.
Thank You. Homerun!
She was my guitar student :) I'm so proud of her.
❤ very good man
Thank you!
Nice effort but the chords are pretty much ALL wrong.
VERSE chords are Dm7 to Bb, forget the C in the bass (that just adds a layer of confusion).
CHORUS is Am7 to Dm7. Then Gmadd9 (Bar the 3rd fret except the high E string which is 5th fret to a C9 chord which is 3rd finger bar on 3rd fret but the D string is the 4th fret.
(Teaching songs wrong leads to a lot of confusion for inexperienced players that can't tell that you are teaching the wrong chords).I too was once an inexperienced player.
Gee I am sorry I guess the 7 years I spent in music college getting a B.A. in Music Ed. Where in vain.
@@debbieblackstock9800 Gmadd9? That chord is the most important chord in the song. You missed that. I'm sorry. Just pointing out for students trying to learn the song. I have no music degree and I can't even read music. Lol.
Im that guy TY
Good man thanks.
JUST ONLY PLAY... PLEASE
Lol!! Now now ....
Nah man, I really appreciate breaking down the chords note by note. It really helped. Now I am going to groove with the band, no prob!
horrible oversplaining..bad camera angle...
I respectfully totally disagree. Great angle for me.