Guitar I and Guitar II Class 15 Review first only!!! After review I may do more but none of that will be on the final.

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Guitar I and Guitar II Class 15 Review first only!!! After review I may do more but none of that will be on the final.

Questions Will write questions on the board. I will choose an order that makes sense.

Just a couple of classes left. Final next week! Last class is post mortem. Last weeks of Class

Adding the 7 th to Dm to make Dm7 Note how the Dm7 is also similar to an F chord – just no 3 rd finger.

Bass Pluck Very similar to bass chord done in past but now on the chord you will do a claw with your fingers. Bass is still on beats 1 and 3. On beats 2 and 4 play all at the same time, index plays the 3 rd string, middle finger the 2 nd string and ring finger the 1 st string. Play as a group. BeatPlay 1Thumb hits the 4 th string 2Index – 3 rd string, middle – 2 nd string, ring – 1 st string 3Thumb hits the 4 th string 4Index – 3 rd string, middle – 2 nd string, ring – 1 st string

Whiter Shade of Pale An exercise in counterpoint. Bass line makes this also

Procol Harem

We will talk about the counterpoint in this.

Bass Line Makes This It is a descending bass line. See it on the next page. For groups it works well for one to play chords, another the lead at the beginning and a third one the bass part. If you dont have a bass guitar use a guitar and turn the bass up and treble down, or add in an octave lowerer – boss makes an inexpensive one.

Chords follow on the next page These chords could be used in place of the chord and bass line. If you have a bass only play the first 4 strings of a chord.

C Em/B 2 3 X Am C/G X 0 0 F Am/E

Dm X F/C X G G/F X Em G Rest of the chords are how you would normally play them!! 0

Whiter Shade Of Pale C C/B Am Am/G We skipped the light fandango F F/E Dm Dm/C turned cartwheels 'cross the floor G G/F Em G/D I was feeling kinda seasick C C/B Am Am/G but the crowd called out for more F F/E Dm Dm/C The room was humming harder G G/F Em G/D as the ceiling flew away C C/B Am Am/G When we called out for another drink F F/E Dm the waiter brought a tray G7 C C/B Am Am/G And so it was that later F F/E Dm Dm/C as the miller told his tale G G/F Em G/D that her face, at first just ghostly, C F C G G/F turned a whiter shade of pale She said, 'There is no reason and the truth is plain to see.' But I wandered through my playing cards and would not let her be one of sixteen vestal virgins who were leaving for the coast and although my eyes were open they might have just as well've been closed She said, 'I'm home on shore leave,' though in truth we were at sea so I took her by the looking glass and forced her to agree saying, 'You must be the mermaid who took Neptune for a ride.' But she smiled at me so sadly that my anger straightway died If music be the food of love then laughter is its queen and likewise if behind is in front then dirt in truth is clean My mouth by then like cardboard seemed to slip straight through my head So we crash-dived straightway quickly and attacked the ocean bed

Whiter Shade Of Pale C C/B Am Am/G We skipped the light fandango F F/E Dm Dm/C turned cartwheels 'cross the floor G G/F Em G/D I was feeling kinda seasick C C/B Am Am/G but the crowd called out for more F F/E Dm Dm/C The room was humming harder G G/F Em G/D as the ceiling flew away C C/B Am Am/G When we called out for another drink F F/E Dm the waiter brought a tray G7 C C/B Am Am/G And so it was that later F F/E Dm Dm/C as the miller told his tale G G/F Em G/D that her face, at first just ghostly, C F C G G/F turned a whiter shade of pale She said, 'There is no reason and the truth is plain to see.' But I wandered through my playing cards and would not let her be one of sixteen vestal virgins who were leaving for the coast and although my eyes were open they might have just as well've been closed She said, 'I'm home on shore leave,' though in truth we were at sea so I took her by the looking glass and forced her to agree saying, 'You must be the mermaid who took Neptune for a ride.' But she smiled at me so sadly that my anger straightway died If music be the food of love then laughter is its queen and likewise if behind is in front then dirt in truth is clean My mouth by then like cardboard seemed to slip straight through my head So we crash-dived straightway quickly and attacked the ocean bed

Another way to do the chords.

Apply This is on page 320 – 321 of the book. Great song for group playing. The bass line reaches many people. This actually is something you would have heard in the Baroque period of classical music. Much like JS Bach.

Under the Boardwalk

Road House Blues

Towards having fun! This song is an example of a vamp gone wild. The 1 st ½ can also be on the 6 th string. See below Based off of an E7 chord. To do this chord take your first position C7 and move it up to the 5 th fret. For C7 you play a C chord then add in the 4 th finger 3 rd fret. Now move the whole shape up to the 5 th fret (1 st finger at the 5 th fret 2 nd string). For advanced players play both the riff and the chord at the same time. Timing is shuffle on the open strings then a triplet on the frets. E7 play the 1 st and 6 th Strings open.

Don't Know Why by Jesse Harris 4/4 time (Intro) I... BbM7 Bb7 EbM7 D7 Gm7 C7 F7 Bb6 || | | | || | | | || | | | || | | | || | | | A) 1. waited till I saw the sun I dont know When I saw.... BbM7 Bb7 EbM7 D7 Gm7 C7 F7 Bb6 |: | | | |: | | | h-- |: | | | |: | | | |: | | | I left you by the house of fun I dont know why I 2. Instead of kneeling....