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Josie and the Steely Dan Chord - Full Song Breakdown and Guitar Tutorial

Offered By: Pow Music via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Dive into a comprehensive 34-minute guitar tutorial breaking down the iconic Steely Dan song, focusing on the intricate chord progressions and guitar techniques. Learn the famous "Steely Dan chord" and explore the song's structure through detailed lessons on the intro, verse, chorus, and bridge. Follow along with on-screen tablature, slow playthroughs, and expert guidance on rhythm, strumming patterns, and technique options. Master the song's signature elements, including the cool Gmaj7 chord and Em7 vamp, while developing your overall guitar skills and musicianship.

Syllabus

- Intro to Lesson
- Dean Parks Plays Intro with fretLIVE
- How to learn songs know the rhythm first!
- Special offers TAB, Patreon, Courses
- Breakdown of Dean’s Playing of the Intro
- the cool Gmaj7 Chord!
- the last 4 chords of the intro lesson
- the STEELY DAN Chord first Appearance
- the complete INTRO with TAB slow Playthrough
- the Em7 vamp technique options
- Getting the rhythm and strumming
- Verse lesson begins
- the STEELY DAN Chord Returns
- First half of Verse TAB Playthrough
- Complete Verse Listen with TAB
- Full PLAY THROUGH of the Verse with TAB
- CHORUS Lesson Begins listen with TAB
- The BRIDGE/INTERLUDE Lesson
- Listen to Bridge with TAB of all Guitars
- Guitar 1 Play Through with TAB
- Guitar 2 Listen to Album with TAB
- Guitar 2 Play Through with TAB


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Pow Music

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