Tuesday, April 5, 2011

The Fender Guitar Method - He's A Jolly Good Fellow - Lesson 27

You would think that since "He's a Jolly Good Fellow" is a common song, it would not take so long to learn but for some reason this was difficult for me.  The notes were not that difficult since it is what I have been practicing and learning throughout the entire book.  But since this was using 3/4 time, it was somewhat difficult for me to get the beat down.  But anyways, I got the beat down on the guitar pretty good, I think.

As noted in the previous blog entry, this song is a tribute to my dad because he is a jolly good fellow. 

On a side note, I got this cool book from my parents called "Country Classics For Easy Guitar" and I am slowly trying to learn some full songs in the meantime.  Those will take a while to learn so don't expect anything anytime soon.  The first song I am learning is "Achy Breaky Heart" by the one and only Mr. Mullet himself, Mr. Billy Ray Cyrus.  Hopefully we will get some really embarrasing singing of that song on here in the next couple of months

Anyways, back to the video and the notes for "He's a Jolly Good Fellow"

Here are the notes.....



Here is the video.



The next blog entry I will be learning notes on the fourth string (notes D, E, F) and I will be embarrasing my self singing a song called "Worried Man Blues".  Stay tuned...

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