♪♫ Frank Sinatra - Somethin' Stupid (Tutorial)

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Acoustic guitar tutorial for Frank and Nancy Sinatra - Somethin' Stupid
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This song has a special meaning to me because this song was played at the funeral of my mother in law. I always wanted to learn this song. I am a beginner guitarist and I am so great full you took the time to put this online. Thank you. Warm greetings from me, Bert from the Netherlands.

Bertdevries
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I really appreciate your generosity and giving nature in taking time to teach so many of my favorite songs mate! I have relied on your videos many times to guide me when i was stuck..thank you!

bccain
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This tutorial was amazing. Great chords and great explanation. You are a really awesome human being

muffincansurf
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Thank you! I just heard this song for the first time and have been searching for the chords, only to find that none of the other tutorials had the every chord as it is on the record! Your tutorial is SPOT ON…. every note! 👍

md-rffy
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Chorus:
1:13 Am7 too D7
1:34 Gmaj7
3:02 G to G7

3:21 C Chord too E Flat

Repeat Chorus


Verse 2:
4:21

andrewarmstrong
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I play mainly finger-picking, fairly detailed stuff, so the help you gave me with your tutorial took me aback. No detailed intro, so I had to work it out for myself. No mid-song solo, so I had to work it out for myself. End result is just what you said .. "my version". But without your identifying the basic chords, I'd never have had anything to hang my detail on. And if there is one detail that literally makes my heart skip a beat .. the Eb after the C. It NAILS it. And I have a 12-string Epiphone, purchased in 1973, and still trilling away.

markdickens
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Большое спасибо за уроки из Москвы. Вам всего хорошего. С уважением. Юрий

karandaev
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Thank you so very much - this song has always been on my "Wish List" and I finally feel confident enough to try it. Yours tips and advice were perfect. Now I have a LOT of practicing to do!! Thank you again!!

randyquan
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You made me laugh out loud with “Eb. The chord every guitarist hates”
So true. I HATE when I see it in a song I want to play. There’s no easy way to play it. Hahahahaha. Cheers!

pts
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Very useful. I kinda like playing the first G as the more normal sort of shape like 3-2-0-0-3 then kinda use the open high E then 2nd fret then 3rd. But listening to the song its actually the bass notes that are doing that progression, but it works nicely as a solo acoustic

jock
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This deserves more views man, Great tutorial

randomstranger
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Broooo this is the way I learn off people, how u just go for it and I see what your going for then you do it and it’s like perfect kind of learning for me thank u 🎉

dahlavibez
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Thanks for your great version of a classic song. I loved your comment about this is how "you" play it and to "feel free to change it anyway that you like." Very good point. I love your interpretation better than any other on the web! Appreciate the time and effort that you put into it!

rickmckee
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Helllo Georgiarose,
thank u very much for providing chord for this song. Your tutorial saved me lots of time in having to develop chord patterns for this song myself.

Regards, snoma01 from Japan

snoma
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Yeah, for sure the Robbie/kidman version. Luv your breakdown... Such a sweetness to it, incl the EFlat😂

kevinpillay
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ur an awesome guitarist and I really loved ur singing

tankz_-lxlg
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Thank you so much. I like the way you teach and play this song👍

taumolifano
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Excellent job on this one - thanks for uploading been looking for a tutorial on this song for some time - Happy New Year and keep 'em coming please

LTOTD
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The original version that Frank and Nancy recorded is in E M. If we men try to sing it in G (2 more keys) we won't make it, unless you're a girl or tenor alto. That sounds like the version of R. Williams, who, being a tenor, drowns in the high notes.

Wisonte
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A very cool tutorial carried out in such an easy manner. Very much enjoyed your way of teaching such a good song. By the way, I have a granddaughter named Georgia Rose, which makes a great connection - she is a fabulous girl.

runangaboy