WILSON PICKETT 634 - 5789 GUITAR COVER

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You nailed it. Well done, I love that song!

peterkline
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The Colonel...Steve Cropper can get more out of straight major chords than anyone. One of the greatest and most influential soul music guitarists ever. Nice playalong Mo!

OriginalOldSkoolFunk
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Super stoked to see this up man, many thanks for taking the time, always been a favourite of mine, now I can finally get that rhythm down, Cheers !!

littleocean
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I have been looking for someone to do this for a very long time!!!! Thank you! I love your style....simple playing, simple camera angle, and chord names. The other guys who explain the chords and where your fingers go make me insane! Hey, how about Sweet Home Chicago ala the Blues Brothers Movie? I love that version and the way Cropper plays it!!

gregman
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Great LESSON, MO! Keep em coming .I appreciate them!

michaelfolchetti
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Just wondering why you play the open D chord instead of the barre chord at the 5th fret. Seems like it would be easier to go to the Em7 two frets higher.

Bear