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Summary: Learn some great tips on how to play the song 'Tin Pan Alley' on guitar in A minor in this free video clip on music theory and guitar techniques.
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Rick Tobey Rick Tobey has been playing guitar for over 30 years. He plays professionally as a solo blues artist and in his band. His blues band won the 2007 Cape Fear Bl... read more
Hi I'm Rick Tobey on behalf of Expert Village and this is blues progressions, part three. Now we're going to play those chords together in the progression A minor blues progression. You'll see, if you'd like to do this as well, I'll be lifting up my index finger on the A minor chord to play the B string open occasionally. Also, on the D minor chord I'll be taking my little finger and placing it on the third fret of the high E string occasionally. That's some little embellishments. We can play this together. I'll count it off, one, two, three, four. Down to Tin Pan Alley.... See what was going on... It's got real hot down there.... Couldn't stay very long... Hey hey yeah... Alley's the roughest place I've ever been... All the people down there.... Fighting for whiskey, women, wine, and gin... Oh yeah, oh yeah.