You can easily play Tera Yaar Hoon Main on the guitar if you’re okay with a stripped-down sound. The song does utilize 7 different chords, but these can all be played in standard, open positions. To match the song as it is in the recording, you’ll want to place a capo on the ...
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Access a virtual fretboard to discover alternative chord voicings and customize the number of strings, their tuning and optional capo positions. Quickly transpose songs with audio backing tracks to match your vocal range and freely adjust the playback speed to get in the groove with ease....
I went ahead and recorded those additions by transposing and using a capo, but then I improvised and came up with some catchy lead guitar melodies. With my last piece “Autumn Hope,” I had discovered the beauty of adding harmonics, so I recorded lots of tracks with those, as well. ...
Written by George Harrison, “Here Comes the Sun” is one of the most recognized Beatles songs of all time. Written and released shortly before The Beatles broke up, “Here Comes the Sun” appeared on 1969’sAbbey Road. The song uses a capo on the seventh fret -- a hallmark of Harriso...
Never has bad mojo sounded so happy and upbeat than on the peppy Creedence Clearwater Revival classic "Bad Moon Rising," with its steady, basic strumming. This timeless rock tune is a great start to learning some basic chords (D, A and G) and chord switching. ...
However, it was for a student jazz ensemble. Don’t be put off by the word, jazz. This song is two chords: G#m–C#m; and, with a capo at the 4th fret uses the Em–Am chords. I couldn’t believe how much fun this was to play in the jazz ensemble and with an acoustic guitar...
its a lot to take in as the music, and performances can careen from emotionally intense to buffoonishly comic, sometimes within a single selection. It is all strongly rooted in 20s black dance music and even on the religious tunes in his repertoire, Patton fuels it all with a strong rhyth...