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When the Saints Go Marching In- Guitar

guitar intermediate

In this lesson

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  • ๐Ÿ”’ Basic Melody
  • ๐Ÿ”’ Basic Melody- Slow
  • ๐Ÿ”’ Add Harmony
  • ๐Ÿ”’ Add Harmony- Slow
  • ๐Ÿ”’ Add Scale Licks
  • ๐Ÿ”’ Add Scale Licks- Slow

This one mirrors the mandolin lesson in all the right ways. Let's learn some theory while having fun, want to? There are 3 solos that march you right into more guitar knowledge!

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  1. Junior Pace

    โ™ฅ 2

    Slowed the video to 50% and worked it a measure at a time. Two weeks in and it's coming. Patience is the lesson here as much as the notes.

  2. Marcy Kern

    โ™ฅ 11

    Count it out loud. Everyone says it and everyone's right.

  3. Junior Pace

    โ™ฅ 9

    Recording yourself is humbling but it's the fastest fix I've found.

  4. picknGrin

    โ™ฅ 9

    Welcome aboard — you picked a good one to start on.

  5. Deb Carrigan

    โ™ฅ 8

    Take the capo off and play it in open G a few times, then put it back. Helped me hear it.

  6. Sharon Kile

    โ™ฅ 10

    Take the capo off and play it in open G a few times, then put it back. Helped me hear it.

  7. Katie Clark Support

    โ™ฅ 11

    Memorization comes from playing it at a tempo you can think at. If you need the tab, you're playing it faster than you know it.

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