Going back to some of the old ones from a year ago, from the age before we start getting a little hi-tech with videos and so we are going to do I’m A Believer. This is a very simple song in G D C, there is an F in it, but those who hate the bloody F [Demonstration] the bar F right and again, w e emphasize on the F, try a bar G first [Demonstration] because it is easier to play, once you get used to the fingering position and you go back to the F and it won’t sound like that anymore if you practice with the G first or even an A first. I’m A Believer by the Monkees.
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Now, I want you to go straight sound on G, singing D. It is a little bit anonymous sound. This song is always started on G. Nice starting on G because I like to do some spinning chords and when I want to go [Demonstration] that is what you need. You want to have your fingers in the position C, you got these fingers free, all right and I want to do this and I want to do this. I wanted [Demonstration] that is my G and D and C, a little more complicated. An A G D and C and then there is that bloody F that we took down at first.
So a variated song, G D G D, every time that you end in a G, you just feel that your mark is getting going -- it almost sounded like deliberate doesn’t it?
Anyway, you get me do a little bit difficult with this song; but nobody care where was it. G D C not for me, C and G, C and G, C and G and then D and then I saw her G C G, so that is how you suspend it G C G, and D.
I will do the chords one more time and then –.Then I saw her G, C, G and I am a G, C, suspend it at G, it is not G, C, G. Get out of my mind. I am in G, C, G, F and D, G, E.
So any way it is a very, very nice song, you know what that is. You are going to have some more. Any way, I’m A Believer.
Thanks for the t-shirt, I want to go to South Canada someday, see you.
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