A dropped D approach to one of the best known intros of recent times.
http://www.guitarforbeginners.com/romjul/
Kirk
Kirk
Once again another winner.
I sometimes feel like a kid waiting for a new toy.
I know it is only a matter of time for the next new gem to come out of your guitar and into my living room.
Please keep them coming.
Thanks so much, Jim. You be surprised at how little feedback I get for these; your message is most appreciated.
Kirk
Kirk
Thank you so much. its really helpfull having the two speeds on the video.
Is there a cure for having three thumbs?????
Be excellent to each other & party on dudes!
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thanks alot ! Romeo & juliet along with On every street are my favourite Dire straits songs.
+ I just got a capo so I got something to use it with !
Got a question,
It says..
e
B
G
D
A
D
so that means I tune the 6th string (E) as it would be the 4th (D) string , right?
Do I do this before I put the capo on or afterwarts?
I'm a bit of newbie ..
edit : okay I guess the sounds speak for themselfs after trying it out a bit.
Great lesson, great site. Love that song so so much, especially the acoustic intro. Good looking out.