![]() Now there's another guitar part and it's going to play the same chords but different fingerings up in a higher register. And you're basically doing that pick pattern throughout the entire tune. Then when you get to the C you're gonna change it a little but, you're gonna move everything down a string. Then we go to our D with our F Sharp, Same thing exactly. So I am picking G, D string G string back to D string B, G, D, G. He's basically just arpeggiating the chords but the main pattern is something like that. Now there's a pick pattern and it kind of changes throughout. Now if you can't play the F sharp on the low E string with your thumb you could just play a D chord. It goes G, to a D with an F sharp on the bottom, which I'm playing with my thumb over the top of the neck. So let's start with the basic Chord progression. This is a great tune too because the lead part is pretty easy and if you're just learning bends this is a great tune to practice with. ![]() We're gonna learn two different rhythm guitar parts and also the lead part. In this lesson we're going to be learning Wonderful Tonight by Eric Clapton. ![]()
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