One of my favorite Zep tunes and really easy to play. Can You dig it!!!
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Induction of The Ventures
From Seattle, The Ventures defined instrumental guitar rock in the 1960s. Their hits bookended the decade, from 1960s Walk Dont Run to 1969s Hawaii Five-O. Nokie Edwards twang-guitar and the crisp rhythm of Don Wilson, bassist Bob Bogle and drummer Mel Taylor gave every Ventures album their trademark bent note sound. Long admired by other bands like the Beatles (and especially George Harrison), Stephen Stills, Joe Walsh, Aerosmith, and others, the Ventures hit the Billboard chart nearly three dozen times in the 1960s. The transparent stereo mixes enabled guitarists to isolate and learn every riff, an idea that fueled 1965s essential instruction LP Play Guitar With the Ventures. Founders of surf rock, the Ventures inspired a classic line of Mosrite guitars and have maintained a flourishing touring and recording career for decades, especially in Europe and Japan. Presented by John Fogerty
Part 1 How to play Country Roads John Denver Guitar lesson
Country Roads – John Denver * This is the guys version. The chords suit my voice. The girls version is pasted on part 2 of this lesson. The chords might suit a girl’s voice better. I use a capo on 2nd fret. Verse 1: (G ) Almost heaven, (Em) West Virginia, (D) Blue Ridge Mountains, (C) Shenandoah (G) river. (G) Life is old there, (Em) older than the trees, (D) younger than the mountains (C) blowin’ like a (G) breeze. CHORUS Country (G) roads, take me (D) home to the (Em) place I (C) belong; West (G) Virginia, mountain (D) momma, take me (C) home, country (G) roads. Verse 2: (G) All my mem’ries (Em) gather ’round her, (D) Miner’s lady, (C) stranger to blue (G) water. (G) Dark and dusty, (Em) painted on the sky, (D) Misty taste of moonshine, (C) teardrop in my (G) eye. REPEAT CHORUS Bridge: (Em) I hear her (D) voice, in the (G) mornin’ hours she calls me, The (C) radio (G) reminds me of my (D) home far away, And (Em) drivin’ down (D) the road I get a (C) feelin’ that I (G) should have been home (D) yesterday, yester (D7) day.(stop) REPEAT CHORUS Ending: Take me (D) home, country (G) roads. (D) (G)
Learn to play Guitar with The Clintons: Come With Me
Learn to play guitar by watching John McLellan’s thorough and perfectly paced guitar lesson videos featuring the very best of The Clintons. Visit clintonsband.com for song downloads, lyrics and song information as well as an entertaining glimpse into this Bozeman Montana based band’s lifestyle. You can also learn to play many more Clintons songs on guitar. It’s all at clintonsband.com. Learn to play guitar with John’s guitar lessons. Yup, that’s what I said.