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How To Play 1950S Elvis Songs, Just Like Scotty
Last updated 1/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.56 GB | Duration: 1h 53m
The Guitar Sound That Changed The World


What you'll learn
The Guitar Sound That Changed The World
Requirements
Be able to read guitar tabs
Be comfortable with playing basic chords and intermediate solos on the guitar
Tab reading software like Guitar Pro is a great help but no must
Description
In this course I will show you how to play the lead guitar and rhythm guitar parts to nine Elvis Presley songs that he recorded for Sun and RCA between 1954 and 1956. We'll dive deep into the music of this rock'n'roll legend and cover the style of Elvis first guitar player Scotty Moore in depth.The course features the following songsHarbour LightsThat's Alright MamaI Forgot To RememberMystery TrainTrying To Get To YouMoney HoneyMy Baby Left MeToo MuchBlue Suede ShoesI'll teach you how to play the solo guitar parts like intros, solos and outros, but I'll also show you how to play the rhythm guitar parts too.I've included the tabs in Guitar Pro and PDF format, lyrics and chords for every song. Furthermore I've recorded highly authentic jam tracks in four different tempos to make this learning experience even more exciting.There are some easy parts in this course, but most of the lectures are geared toward the intermediate to advanced guitar player.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: That's Alright Mama
Lecture 2 That's Alright Mama - Introduction
Lecture 3 That's Alright Mama - How To Play The Solo
Lecture 4 That's Alright Mama - How To Play The Verses
Section 3: Mystery Train
Lecture 5 Mystery Train - Introduction
Lecture 6 Mystery Train - How To Play The Intro
Lecture 7 Mystery Train - How To Play The Verses
Lecture 8 Mystery Train - How To Play The Solo
Section 4: I Forgot To remember To Forget
Lecture 9 I Forgot To Remember - Introduction
Lecture 10 I For Got To Remember To Forget - How To Play The Intro
Lecture 11 I For Got To Remember To Forget - How To Play The Solo
Lecture 12 I For Got To Remember To Forget - How To Play The Verses
Section 5: Harbor Lights
Lecture 13 Harbor Lights - Introduction
Lecture 14 Harbor Lights - How To Play The Intro and The Solo
Lecture 15 Harbor Lights - How To Play The Solo
Lecture 16 Harbor Lights - How To Play The Bridge and The Verses
Section 6: Money Honey
Lecture 17 Money - Honey - Introduction
Lecture 18 Money Honey - How To Play The Verses
Lecture 19 Money Honey - How To Play The Solo
Lecture 20 Money Honey - How To Play The Ending
Section 7: My Baby Left Me
Lecture 21 My Baby Left Me - Introduction
Lecture 22 My Baby Left Me - How To Play The Verses
Lecture 23 My Baby Left Me - How To Play The Solo
Section 8: Too Much
Lecture 24 Too Much - Introduction
Lecture 25 Too Much - How To Play The Verses
Lecture 26 Too Much - How To Play The Solo
Section 9: Trying To Get To you
Lecture 27 Trying To Get To You - Introduction
Lecture 28 Trying To Get To You - How To Play The Verses
Lecture 29 Trying To Get To You - How To Play The Solo
Section 10: Blue Suede Shoes
Lecture 30 Blue Suede Shoes - Introduction
Lecture 31 Blue Suede Shoes - How To Play The Verses
Lecture 32 Blue Suede Shoes - How To Play The First Solo
Lecture 33 Blue Suede Shoes - How To Play The Second Solo
Intermediate guitarists who would like to learn the amazing Scotty Moore style,Elvis fans who would like to learn who would like to learn the rhythm guitar parts to 9 of his songs from the 1950s


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