Hey Jon I'm struggling with the shuffle pattern god knows why but I am it's stopping me playing run run rudalth and Johnny b good songs like that any song that go in a bit more depth so I can get this shuffle pattern conkered also I struggle with the off beat pattern but I think that's mainly down to bar chords still run away from bar chords no thank you keep them lol
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I'm 70. Player since 1959. I can do all these things, but wanted to encourage you on the good job you're doing in presenting the info.
Such a cool song. I love those triad voicings. I need to try those. Thanks for mentioning how you got your tone.
Lovely and well demonstrated in a simple manner. Thanks
Jon, you didn't cover the other part in the chorus. The D/A moves to the Bm7 then Am7 (or something in that area).
Cool lesson The Police were such an awesome band aah the 80's!!
THANKS, JON!
Very cool good sound beatiful great teacher
Jon,did you use a compressor as one of the effects when playing this ?
Hey awesome tutorial, I enjoy your video. Ok from Puerto Rico
My favorite Police song is probably "So Lonely" but they have so many great ones. Can you say what chorus pedal you are using? I like that sound.
I bet it’s a boss katana solid state amp. I have one and they are great.
They should have re released this two years ago😁
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Hey Jon I'm struggling with the shuffle pattern god knows why but I am it's stopping me playing run run rudalth and Johnny b good songs like that any song that go in a bit more depth so I can get this shuffle pattern conkered also I struggle with the off beat pattern but I think that's mainly down to bar chords still run away from bar chords no thank you keep them lol
Get on with it
great lesson except you left out all the chorus chords!! because you wanted to get to the cool part, chorus is more than d and a im assuming.